5 Things Riders Wish They Knew Earlier
5 Things Most TODIMART Riders Only Learn After Buying an Electric Scooter
Nobody Buys a Scooter for Fun Anymore
A few years ago, electric scooters felt like gadgets.
Today?
Most people buy a scooter for one simple reason:
They are tired of wasting time.
Traffic.
Parking.
Fuel costs.
Late buses.
After a few weeks of riding, many TODIMART owners realize something surprising:
The biggest benefit isn't speed.
It's freedom.

Lesson #1
The Best Route Isn't Always the Shortest
Most new riders focus on distance.
Experienced riders focus on comfort.
A route that is 2 minutes longer but has:
- fewer traffic lights
- smoother roads
- wider bike lanes
usually feels much faster.
Many TODIMART riders eventually create a completely different commuting route than they used before.
Lesson #2
Charging Becomes Part of Your Routine
At first, people constantly watch battery percentage.
After a month?
Not anymore.
Charging becomes like charging a phone.
Many riders simply plug in their scooter after work and never think about it again.
This is especially true for daily commuter models like the T3 and T6.
Lesson #3
Weather Changes Everything
Sunny days make every scooter feel perfect.
Windy days tell the real story.
European riders quickly learn:
- Tire pressure matters
- Brakes matter
- Suspension matters
This is one reason why riders who commute every day often prefer models with better ride comfort.

Lesson #4
Folding Matters More Than Speed
Before buying:
Everyone compares top speed.
After buying:
Everyone cares about folding.
Can it fit in the car?
Can it fit under a desk?
Can I carry it upstairs?
Convenience often becomes more important than performance.
Lesson #5
Small Maintenance Saves Big Money
The riders who have the fewest problems usually do three simple things:
✔ Check tire pressure
✔ Tighten screws
✔ Keep the scooter clean
That's it.
No complicated repairs.
No expensive service visits.
Just simple habits.

The Real Value of a TODIMART Scooter
People often ask:
"How fast does it go?"
But after months of ownership, most riders care more about:
- saving time
- avoiding traffic
- reducing transport costs
- enjoying daily travel
That's where an electric scooter starts making sense.
Not as a toy.
As transportation.
FAQ
Is an electric scooter worth buying for commuting?
Yes. Many riders save both time and transportation costs compared with driving or public transport.
How often should I charge my scooter?
Most commuters charge every few days depending on riding distance.
Does suspension make a difference?
Yes. Suspension improves comfort significantly on rough city roads.
Is folding important?
For daily commuting, folding convenience is often more important than maximum speed.
How often should I maintain my scooter?
Basic checks every 1-2 weeks are usually enough.