The V9 is geared more towards beginners, or those looking for a lightweight, grab-and-go suspension wheel with lots of convenience features and a more ergonomic design. Conversely, while the Falcon is only a few pounds heavier, its focus is on torque and performance, with fewer bells and whistles. Both Wheels serve similar purposes, though, depending on one’s price range, intended use case, and feature requirements. Shared features between the two include a built-in trolley handle, rear brake and turn signals, a top-mounted display, adjustable headlight, and the tire size. Features unique to the V9 include smart BMS functionality, USB A & C device charging, Bluetooth speakers, and GPS location via the Inmotion app.
Inmotion claims a range of 37 miles, but range on an EUC can depend on many factors, including rider weight, tire pressure, incline, terrain, average riding speed, wind speed, and ambient temperature. One should be able to achieve at least 15 miles on a single charge regardless of conditions, with 20-30 miles being more typical, and 37 miles possible under ideal conditions.





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