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  1. This is not an e-bike only problem, i got an e-scooter once and i put the s scooter to charge and it blew up. The reason is not because of a battery defect i didnt notice but i overcharged it but. That was not when it blew up it didnt blow up it cought on fire, i was just riding it until it just decided to burst in flames. I jumped of and luckily i had kneecaps on, thats all i needed. I never got an E-acooter ever again.

  2. OMG the same thing happened to me when my brothers scooter the ones that have batteries and I lost my house for a really long time but luckily we had it for sale so we could move into a new house in a couple months but I still feel bad for the new owners

  3. It’s like the hoverboard situation all over again.
    Electric product goes popular, gets cheaply mass produced, said products begin to burst into flames from overheating, and then go out of popularity.

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