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July 02, 2026 3 min read

By Street Rides Research Team | July 2026 | 4 min read

The Sentiment Pulse shows what verified buyers actually think about a scooter, broken down by specific aspects like comfort, braking, and weather tolerance. The Head-to-Head tool puts any two scooters side by side across 12 dimensions so you can see exactly where each one wins. Both tools draw from the same 76-scooter database that powers the SR Score.

TWO TOOLS, ONE PURPOSE

Sentiment Pulse: Aspect-level breakdown of buyer satisfaction for any scooter. 6 scored dimensions with strength/weakness summary.
Head-to-Head: Side-by-side comparison of specs, subscores, and price. Automatic winner tally across 12 categories.
Database: 76 electric scooters scored with the SR Score methodology.

Why Aspect-Level Sentiment Matters

A 4.2-star rating tells you almost nothing. Two scooters with identical star ratings can have completely different strengths. One can have excellent range but terrible braking. Another can have great comfort but poor weather tolerance. The Sentiment Pulse separates these dimensions so you see the full picture.

We score six measurable aspects:

  1. Comfort (ride quality): Suspension, tire type, deck width. Pneumatic tires and dual suspension score highest.
  2. Braking confidence: Brake type, dual braking systems, stopping distance indicators. Disc brakes score above drum brakes.
  3. Weather tolerance: IP water resistance rating, tire grip characteristics, lighting quality.
  4. Overall sentiment: Aggregate buyer satisfaction synthesized from verified reviews across all aspects.
  5. Ownership trust: Brand reliability, warranty responsiveness, parts availability in Canada.
  6. Canadian fit: Provincial legality, Canadian shipping, cold weather readiness.

Check Any Scooter's Pulse

Select a scooter below to see its aspect-level breakdown. Strong aspects (75+) appear in green. Average aspects (50-74) appear in orange. Weak aspects (below 50) appear in red.

Compare Two Scooters Side by Side

Narrowed it down to two options? Pick them below. The tool compares 12 dimensions and tallies which scooter wins more categories.

Sentiment Pulse

What do buyers actually say? Aspect-level breakdown for any scooter.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Pick any two scooters. See exactly where each one wins.

How to Read the Results

Sentiment Pulse

Each bar represents one aspect of the scooter experience. The score is out of 100:

  • 75 to 100 (Strong): This aspect is a genuine strength. Buyers consistently praise it.
  • 50 to 74 (Average): Adequate but not exceptional. No major complaints, no standout praise.
  • Below 50 (Weak): This is a known limitation. Consider whether this aspect matters for your use case.
TIP: No scooter scores "Strong" across all aspects. The goal is to find one whose strengths align with your priorities. A commuter should prioritize comfort and braking. A fair-weather rider can tolerate weak weather scores.

Head-to-Head

The comparison shows 12 rows. For each row, the winning scooter gets a green checkmark. "Higher is better" applies to most metrics. For price and weight, "lower is better" since you want to pay less and carry less.

The winner tally at the bottom counts category wins. If it is close (6-5 or 6-6), the scooters are genuinely comparable and you should use the Fit Finder Quiz to decide based on your personal situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do the sentiment scores come from?

We derive aspect scores from a combination of verified buyer reviews, spec-based indicators (brake type, tire type, IP rating), and brand reputation data. Our methodology page explains the full calculation.

Why do some scooters show lower sentiment than expected?

Three common reasons: the brand has poor warranty support in Canada (lowers ownership trust), the scooter lacks weather protection features (lowers weather score), or the scooter is not legal in most provinces (lowers Canadian fit). These penalties are intentional. A great scooter with no Canadian support is a risky purchase.

Can I compare more than two scooters?

Not in this tool. For broader comparisons, use the Fit Finder Quiz which ranks all 76 scooters based on your preferences.

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Disclosure: Street Rides earns a commission on qualifying purchases through affiliate links. Comparison results are generated by algorithm and are not influenced by commission rates.


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