Image 1 — Front Wheel and C-Arm break off of the Canadian version of of the IENYRID ES60/Freeboy H9 scooter during routine ride, Ultimately, sending the rider flying
Image 2 — Front Wheel and C-Arm break off of the Canadian version of of the IENYRID ES60/Freeboy H9 scooter during routine ride, Ultimately, sending the rider flying
Image 3 — Front Wheel and C-Arm break off of the Canadian version of of the IENYRID ES60/Freeboy H9 scooter during routine ride, Ultimately, sending the rider flying
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Front Wheel and C-Arm break off of the Canadian version of of the IENYRID ES60/Freeboy H9 scooter during routine ride, Ultimately, sending the rider flying

My 3 and a half months old scooter a ES60/FREEBOY H9 replica sends me flying as the C-ARM and the attached front wheel break off at the stem. This absolutely should not happen to a scooter this new. I was literally just riding on a common street I always take. This is street is slightly bumpy but nothing the dual suspension couldn’t handle. This could have been fatal if there were other cars close by. Just the hand scrape, A swollen wrist, and a tiny cut on my inner lip were the injuries…oh and scrapes across my helmet at the forehead…..(that would have been my head otherwise )….wear a helmet people.

I am going to see if I could get a warranty replacement because the stem is covered under warranty as one of the protections.

Does anybody else have stories of trying to claim warranty for catastrophic stem failure or for any other frame parts?

Be careful out there guys!

Drive safe.

Wear helmet

u/Round_Ad6530 — 1 month ago