What is the wet weather handling of the Jaunty L like?
Electric scooters are tricky to ride in the rain, and most budget models won’t cut it on wet roads. The Jaunty L is said to be all weather use, but how does it actually fare when the heavens open? Some riders say the grip is too much, while others praise it. The IP54 rating is a worry for water damage to the electrical components. There’s also debate on how well it brakes in the rain, with opinions that are mixed on how it stops on wet roads. Commuters who need to ride in no matter the weather have safety as a concern. So let’s look at some real world experiences and see if the Jaunty L can really take on the monsoon season with confidence.
I rode mine in light rain and it was fine. The grip on the tires is decent, but I wouldn't go too hard in heavy downpours.
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What is the wet weather handling of the Jaunty L like?
17 January 2025 09:04
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