Accessories

What you actually need

Four accessories, not forty. Each one solves a real scooter problem — it gets stolen, you puncture, you fall, you ride holding your phone — and each has enough ratings to trust the average. Same rules as the scooters: the low number when a listing gives several, and an empty field when the manufacturer doesn't publish one.

Lamicall BM02 handlebar phone mount
📱 Phone mount

Lamicall BM02 handlebar phone mount

$15.99price as of 2026-08-22
4,6(68.274)

<strong>68,274 ratings.</strong> That is more than every scooter on this site put together, several times over, and it is Amazon's #1 best seller in its category. Riding with a phone in your hand is how most avoidable scooter falls happen, and $16 removes the reason to do it.

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#1 best seller in handlebar phone mounts
Phones
4.7 to 6.8 inches, up to 19/32" thick
Vehicles
The listing names scooters explicitly, not just bikes
Grip
Four corner arms with silicone pads
Weight
7 oz
Warranty
1 year

The good

  • 68,274 ratings at 4.6 — the most-reviewed product anywhere on this site
  • Amazon's #1 best seller in handlebar phone mounts
  • Four-corner grip with silicone pads: won't pop open on a pothole
  • Explicitly lists scooters, not just bikes
  • Rotates between portrait and landscape
  • One-handed operation, installs without tools
  • Stainless steel, aluminium and silicone rather than all plastic

The not so good

  • Not water resistant — your phone is exposed in rain
  • The corner arms cover part of the screen on smaller phones
  • On a scooter with no suspension, handlebar vibration reaches the phone
  • 7 oz sitting on the bars, which you notice when folding

4.6 out of 5 from 68,274 ratings. The word that recurs across the positive reviews is "solid" — buyers describe it not moving at all over rough pavement, which is the only thing that matters in a phone mount. Complaints cluster on two points: the arms obscuring screen corners, and rain. Nobody reports the phone actually falling out.

Schwinn Thrasher adult helmet, 58-62 cm
🪖 Helmet

Schwinn Thrasher adult helmet, 58-62 cm

$29.99price as of 2026-08-22
4,7(13.001)

Two reasons. First, it <strong>states CPSC compliance in the listing</strong> — the US federal safety standard for bicycle helmets, and the thing that separates a real helmet from a plastic shell. Second, <strong>13,001 ratings at 4.7</strong>, which is the highest rating-and-volume combination of any product on this site.

Certification
Meets the US CPSC safety standard, stated in the listing
Size
58-62 cm, dial retention system
Construction
Microshell over expanded polystyrene
Warranty
Limited lifetime
Brand
Schwinn, made by Pacific Cycle

The good

  • 13,001 ratings at 4.7 — the best score-and-sample combination here
  • States CPSC compliance explicitly
  • Dial retention system: tighten one-handed while riding
  • Limited lifetime warranty, unusual at $29.99
  • Microshell construction over EPS foam
  • Schwinn, a 130-year-old American brand rather than an anonymous seller

The not so good

  • One size band, 58-62 cm: no good if your head is smaller
  • The listing doesn't publish the weight, which matters in a helmet
  • No integrated rear light
  • No MIPS or equivalent rotational protection at this price
  • Designed for cycling; scooters sit you more upright, so check the coverage suits you

4.7 out of 5 from 13,001 ratings. Fit and light weight dominate the praise, and several buyers mention it as a first helmet for a teenager. The recurring caveat is sizing: at the bottom of the 58-62 cm range some riders find the dial at its limit. A helmet that doesn't fit doesn't protect, so measure your head before ordering.

Titanker heavy-duty chain lock, 3 ft
🔒 Lock

Titanker heavy-duty chain lock, 3 ft

$16.99price as of 2026-08-22
4,6(8.746)

Theft is the number one way people lose a scooter, and three feet is enough to pass the chain through the wheel <em>and</em> the stem and around a fixed post — which is how it has to be done. <strong>8,746 ratings at 4.6</strong> for $16.99.

Chain
6 mm alloy steel links, 3 feet long
Sleeve
Fabric, so it doesn't scratch the scooter or rust
Weight
1.4 lb
Keys
Two, plus a dust cover on the keyhole
Locking
Snaps shut without the key

The good

  • 8,746 ratings at 4.6
  • 3 feet: long enough to reach wheel, stem and a fixed post
  • Snaps shut without needing the key
  • Fabric sleeve: no scratches, no rust marks
  • Two keys
  • $16.99
  • The manufacturer is honest about its limits (see below)

The not so good

  • 6 mm links: this deters an opportunist, not someone with bolt cutters
  • 1.4 lb to carry
  • No independent security rating (Sold Secure, ART) and none claimed
  • Titanker itself says not to leave it locked outdoors for long periods
  • For overnight street parking in a big city, this is not enough lock

4.6 out of 5 from 8,746 ratings. Buyers describe it as heavier than expected and say so approvingly — in a lock, weight is the product. What stands out is the listing itself: the third bullet warns you not to leave your bike locked outside for long periods. A seller telling you where its own product stops working is rarer than it should be, and it is the reason we would trust this one over a flashier listing at the same price.

Slime 10004 tube sealant, 16 oz
🛡️ Tire sealant

Slime 10004 tube sealant, 16 oz

$12.14price as of 2026-08-22
4,4(11.152)

A puncture costs you more days of riding than any other failure, and on a scooter it is worse than on a bike: changing a tube with the motor inside the hub is not a ten-minute job. You pour this in <strong>before</strong> you puncture and it seals itself when it happens. <strong>11,152 ratings.</strong>

Seals
Punctures up to 1/8 inch (3 mm), instantly, using fibres
Lasts
Two years of preventive protection
Bottle
16 oz
Composition
Non-toxic, non-corrosive, non-flammable, water soluble
For
Tubed tires only

The good

  • 11,152 ratings at 4.4
  • Preventive: goes in first and protects for two years
  • Seals punctures up to 3 mm without removing the wheel
  • $12.14 against what a shop charges to pull a hub motor
  • Non-toxic, washes off with water
  • One bottle does several wheels

The not so good

  • Tubed tires only — useless on solid tires, and tubeless needs the tubeless version
  • Adds rotating weight to the wheel
  • Does nothing against a large cut or a sidewall tear
  • Needs redoing every two years
  • Amazon lists the manufacturer as Rain-X and the surface type as "bathtub" (see below)

4.4 out of 5 from 11,152 ratings. Riders use it on everything from dirt bikes to strollers, and the consistent verdict is that it does what it says as a preventive measure and disappoints people who pour it in after the fact. <strong>One aside about the listing rather than the product:</strong> Amazon's spec table gives the manufacturer as Rain-X and the intended surface as "bathtub". The product is real and widely used; the spec sheet is, once again, not something to read without checking.

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