http://www.autoblog.com/2015/07/08/works-electric-b14-stand-up-scootering-off-road-video/
Works Electric B14 takes stand up scootering off road [w/video]
Jul 8th 2015  Domenick Yoney

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http://www.autoblog.com/photos/works-electric-b14/
Works Electric B14 escooter
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Works Electric – boutique maker of the finest battery-operated stand up
scooters in all the land – has decided to hit the trail. Literally. The
Portland, Oregon outfit has followed up its original Rover with a beast
that's as capable in the woodlands as its older sibling is in the urban
jungle.

While it may look quite similar to the road-going machine, the
just-announced B14 has gone on a six-pound diet, thanks to a re-engineered
chassis, and muscled up to 4,000 watts (5.4 horsepower) and 35 pound-feet of
torque, with help from a new brushless DC motor. A reworking of the front
steering mechanism has allowed a set of fat, 14-inch Kenda Scorpion knobby
tires to be strapped on, softening up the ride and allowing for more bite in
the sandy stuff.

The result of this off-road evolution is a 79-pound two-wheeler with snappy
acceleration, capable of blasting down a trail at up to 35 miles per hour.
The one-kWh battery is said to be good for a 25-mile range (20 miles, if
you're thoroughly thrashing on it) that charges back up in five hours from
any household outlet, or one hour, if you spring for the optional faster
charger.

Braking up front is handled by a dual-piston disc squeezer that also
triggers ABS-like regenerative action from the rear for quick, controllable
stopping power. It comes with either a belt or more mud-friendly chain drive
and like all scooters from Works Electric, the handle bar folds down, making
it easy to tuck into a car trunk or under a desk.

The B14 proudly wears a $5,950-price tag that reflects its precision,
hand-made quality, and company president and co-founder Brad Baker tells
AutoblogGreen that lead time on orders is about a month. If you're not sure
why anyone would want to spend that kind of money on a conveyance like this,
we suggest you watch the video above and peruse the gallery below. If you'd
like to see the upgraded performance of this new model applied to the
city-centered Rover with, perhaps, a bit more range, hang on; we're told
that will also be happening shortly.
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