Accessory
The Go Sporting Goods' blog recommended to use a baseball bat bag to carry it. I'm using a Easton Neo Classic Tote Bag ($29.99 @ Sports Authority). I think this bag looks pretty cool. More importantly it's large enough to fit the scooter without having to stretch it. In fact, it has enough room for my helmet, charger and lunch box too. The included shoulder strap is a nice touch too. Anything that makes it easier to carry 20lb is welcome. If you're buying a baseball bat bag too, make sure it's large enough (mine fits 4 bats) Those < $20 usually aren't.
Service
Remember I mentioned that brake handle problem in my previous post? I wanted to call Go Sporting Goods but they don't have any contact number on their website! So the only option I have was to send them an e-mail. And it took them 4 days to reply. The reply was polite and the instruction to fix it myself was clear but I wish it showed some willingness for them to fix it. I sent a 2nd e-mail about battery life and range and got no reply. So it sounds like I'm on my own. I can't say I could recommend dealing with a company that is so hard to contact.
Alternatives
I looked into foldable bikes before buying this. They are small enough to carry on a train. I had 2 concerns though:
1) price:
there're a few no name brand priced under $200 but I was skeptical. The most affordable brand name is Dahon and their bikes start at $350. Those from Bike Friday cost over $1k. Brompton starts at ~$800. You could find Strika on EBay for ~$500.
2) weight:
The no name ones are over 30lb. Dahons are around 25lb. The one that looks most promising to me is Strida at 20lb.
And I felt that 20lb is too much already.
However, you could buy one designed to roll on the wheels so that you could pull along, like a roller luggage bag. I've seen people do that with Dahon and Strida.
3) size:
Foldables take up so much space that you can only take a seat with a lot of space around it. No more sitting in the middle rows on a train. Strika seems to be the most compact one. It's easy to unfold too. Check out this video of Strida:
[Update: I ran into a fellow electric scooter rider on my train ride. He rode a Go-Ped ESR 750 Sports (the version with "solid" tire) and liked its power and durability. He also recommended Downtube foldable bike. Both the spec and price look pretty good.]
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