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Essential Electric Scooter Upgrades and Modifications: A Complete Guide

Essential Electric Scooter Upgrades and Modifications: A Complete Guide

There are those who mod their computer games, those who alter their bodies, or those who pimp their cars. We love to upgrade and customize things of every description, so they match our personality. Why would it be any different with electric scooters? Check out what you can change in your ride and what you should be extra careful about. 


Essential upgrades for all riders

These upgrades add to your electric scooter's functionality, comfort, and safety, making them essential for all riders:


Types of tires


Airless rubber solid tires are puncture-proof and maintenance-free, which makes them incredibly convenient. Everybody who has ever caught a flat would agree. Yet, they come with some compromises, such as worse traction and shock absorption, that many riders are willing to sacrifice for the benefit of never having to deal with a flat tire. Apollo scooters offer the best of both worlds, offering self-healing tires. 


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGUnx2wKl2o 


Larger wheels


The size of electric scooter wheels typically ranges from 8" to 10". The larger 10" wheels are garden-variety for off-road electric scooters. Many riders upgrade to larger wheels for increased comfort and safety, as bigger wheels are less likely to get stuck in cracks or crevices. 


Lights & reflectors

 

Improving visibility is vital when driving at night. With additional lights and reflectors, you extend your field of view and make yourself more visible to other road users. There is also the added benefit of looking cool as hell! And smart; you can't go wrong here. 


Upgraded brakes 


Upgrading your electric scooter's brakes is crucial in maximizing safety and control, especially if you've boosted your scooter's speed with other modifications. Consider switching to hydraulic disc brakes or dual hydraulic disc brakes for significantly improved stopping power compared to standard mechanical brakes. This upgrade is significant for those frequently riding in hilly or high-traffic areas. Remember, your ability to stop quickly can be the difference between a close shave and an accident.


Suspension 

 

Many basic electric scooters don't come with suspension, so adding a suspension system is a popular upgrade. If there is one already, then most decide to upgrade to dual suspension—adding both front and rear suspension for improved shock absorption and ride comfort. There are also those who replace spring suspension with hydraulic one, as it provides better damping and an even smoother ride.


Scooter wrap 


This is the most eye-catching way to personalize your electric scooter. But what exactly is a scooter wrap? It's a big sticker made from tough vinyl that covers your e-scooter and makes it look unique. Apart from the aesthetic value, the wrap also adds another layer of protection against wear and tear.


Seat


Some comfort-loving scooter riders install a seat on their rides. Not too shabby of an idea for longer commutes or adventures. But remember, it makes the electric scooter considerably heavier, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution for every model on the market. In most cases, the manufacturer must consider a seat beforehand in the scooter's design to uphold safety standards. 


Custom handlebars and grips 

This one is a no-brainer. If your bike's handlebars or grips are not comfortable, change them. Get ones that fit your hands better. For extra comfort and safety, wear gloves, especially when it's cold.

Phone holders

 

This ingenious invention is for riders of all stripes. Thanks to it, you can focus on enjoying yourself rather than stopping and taking your phone out every now and again to check the GPS.


Electronic horns

An electric horn is a popular add-on, although often illegal. So, it's best to check the regulations beforehand. Despite the possibility of a fine, some riders still use them, believing the attention-grabbing sound can help them avoid accidents. Yet, it's crucial to use the horn cautiously. For a more pronounced sound, another option for those who want to ensure they're heard is to install an air horn with a handlebar switch.


Loudspeakers


This upgrade is a hot button among electric scooter riders. Some say it's a safer way of listening to music while riding. You can still react to your surroundings and avoid accidents, whereas earbuds tend to shut you out completely. For others though, foisting your music on random strangers is a gross transgression. Fortunately, this upgrade is optional and doesn't affect your safety.


Performance-boosting modifications (for thrill-seekers)

These upgrades alter the scooter's performance like top speed, scooter's range, or customized settings.


Upgraded motor

Upgrading your e-scooter's motor can give you the adrenaline rush you're looking for. A more powerful motor translates to faster acceleration and a higher top speed, transforming your daily commute into an exhilarating ride. But remember that a more powerful motor can drain your battery faster and may require additional brakes and other component upgrades to ensure your safety.


Upgraded battery

One of the most sought-after upgrades is a larger or higher-capacity battery. This mod significantly increases the range of your e-scooter, allowing you to cover longer distances on a single charge. It is ideal for commuters, long-distance riders, or those who want the peace of mind of not having to worry about running out of juice mid-ride.


Custom controllers

For tech-savvy riders, custom controllers offer a whole new level of customization. These aftermarket controllers can unlock hidden performance features, allowing you to fine-tune your electric scooter's acceleration, braking, and other settings. Custom controllers can also provide data insights and diagnostics, helping you optimize your ride and monitor your e-scooter's health. However, this modification requires technical knowledge and should only be attempted by experienced users.


Apollo scooters-specific upgrades

Apollo scooters are upgrades in and of themselves and have a whole host of features available from the get-go. But there are still a few changes worth considering:

  • Apollo headlight: Enhance visibility with a brighter headlight.
  • Handlebar extender: Improve comfort and control with a handlebar extender.
  • Apollo bag: Carry your essentials in a stylish and practical bag designed for your Apollo scooter.
  • Rear mirrors: Increase awareness of your surroundings for safer riding.
  • Apollo phone holder: Securely mount your phone for easy access while riding.

If you're interested in pimping your Apollo scooter, you can find all our electric scooter accessories here: 

https://apolloscooters.co/collections/accessories


Important considerations before upgrading or modifying

  • Always prioritize safety when upgrading or modifying your e-scooter.
  • Be aware that some modifications may void your warranty.
  • Research and adhere to local laws and regulations regarding e-scooter modifications.
  • Consider professional installation for complex modifications to ensure safety and proper functioning.

The risks of DIY upgrades

While DIY upgrades might seem tempting, especially to avid e-scooter riders, they come with risks:

1. Increased accident risk: Modifying e-scooters to reach higher speeds reduces reaction times and increases the severity of injuries in collisions. E-scooters designed for lower speeds are not made to handle higher velocities safely, potentially causing crashes when avoiding obstacles or making turns.

2. Safety feature inadequacy: E-scooters modified to exceed their designed speed limits often lack appropriate safety features for those higher velocities.

3. Mechanical failures: Components like brakes are not designed to operate beyond the manufacturer's specified maximum speed. At higher speeds, brakes may fail, leading to accidents.

4. Stability issues: Modifications to the e-scooter's original design can affect its stability, especially at higher speeds or when navigating rugged surfaces.

5. Legal consequences: Riding modified e-scooters can result in confiscation by law enforcement, as these modifications are often illegal.

6. Voided warranty: Altering the firmware or hardware of an e-scooter voids the manufacturer's warranty, leaving the user responsible for any repairs or replacements.

7. Increased fire risk: Modifications to batteries or charging systems can significantly increase the risk of fires, especially during charging. This is particularly concerning given the rising number of lithium battery fires involving e-scooters and e-cycles reported by fire services.

8. Damage to e-scooter components: Operating at speeds beyond design specifications can lead to burnt-out components, including the motor and controller.

9. Reduced battery life: Increasing speed can significantly reduce battery life and the e-scooter's long-term performance, leading to more frequent charging cycles and shortening the battery's expected lifespan.

10. Increased risk to pedestrians: Higher speeds, especially when electric scooters are used on pavements (which is illegal), significantly increase the risk of collisions with pedestrians.

11. Insurance invalidation: Using a modified e-scooter may invalidate any insurance coverage, leaving the rider financially liable in case of accidents.


APOLLO needs no upgrades

Why bother with DIY tweaks when you can have perfection right out of the box? Forget upgrades, APOLLO redefines the standard. Other electric scooters chase what APOLLO already embodies. Choose APOLLO and experience a ride so exhilarating that your biggest problem will be finding ways to make it stop. Check out our collection of high-end electric scooters and join a community of satisfied APOLLO scooter owners. 


Wrapping Up

Upgrading your electric scooter can be an exciting way to personalize your ride and enhance your riding experience. Always prioritize safety and legal compliance, and consider professional installation for complex modifications. With the right upgrades, your e-scooter can become your ultimate transportation companion!


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making any modifications to your electric scooter.

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Table of contents

    1. Essential upgrades for all riders
    2. Types of tires
    3. Larger wheels
    4. Lights & reflectors
    5. Upgraded brakes 
    6. Suspension 
    7. Scooter wrap 
    8. Seat
    9. Custom handlebars and grips 
    10. Phone holders
    11. Electronic horns
    12. Loudspeakers
    13. Performance-boosting modifications (for thrill-seekers)
    14. Upgraded motor
    15. Upgraded battery
    16. Custom controllers
    17. Apollo scooters-specific upgrades
    18. Important considerations before upgrading or modifying
    19. The risks of DIY upgrades
    20. APOLLO needs no upgrades
    21. Wrapping Up