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Dualtron Achilleus 60V/35AH

With the Dualtron Thunder being discontinued for its successor the Dualtron Thunder II, the Achilleus is a continuation of the classic Dualtron Thunder one of Minimotors most popular and best selling scooters wordlwide.

Improvements over the classic Dualtron Thunder include: New LED lighting, thinner body and lower weight, new footrest with incorporated handlebar hook, and safety is ensured by dual hydraulic brake discs system with ABS.

Battery: 60V 35Ah

Autonomy: Up to 120 km

Power: Max 4648 W (2 Motors)

Speed: Limited to 25 km/h delimited 80 km/h

Brakes: Two simultaneous hydraulic brake discs + ABS

Weight: 40.5 kg

IMPORTANT NOTICE:


    • The laws around the use of scooters on public lands, roads and areas vary from state to state.

    • We recommend you always check your local council and road traffic laws prior to using a scooter to ensure you are aware of any restrictions that may affect the use of motorised vehicles.
$2,875.01
Dualtron Achilleus 60V/35AH
$2,875.01

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With the Dualtron Thunder being discontinued for its successor the Dualtron Thunder II, the Achilleus is a continuation of the classic Dualtron Thunder one of Minimotors most popular and best selling scooters wordlwide.

Improvements over the classic Dualtron Thunder include: New LED lighting, thinner body and lower weight, new footrest with incorporated handlebar hook, and safety is ensured by dual hydraulic brake discs system with ABS.

Battery: 60V 35Ah

Autonomy: Up to 120 km

Power: Max 4648 W (2 Motors)

Speed: Limited to 25 km/h delimited 80 km/h

Brakes: Two simultaneous hydraulic brake discs + ABS

Weight: 40.5 kg

IMPORTANT NOTICE:


    • The laws around the use of scooters on public lands, roads and areas vary from state to state.

    • We recommend you always check your local council and road traffic laws prior to using a scooter to ensure you are aware of any restrictions that may affect the use of motorised vehicles.