What does this mean for riders?
The Joyor Y10 has a wheel diameter of 10", right at the 287-scooter average of 9.97" — better than roughly 44% of comparable scooters.
Its closest rivals on wheel diameter are the Hiboy S2 Pro (10") and the KuKirin M4 Max (10").
Across the category, wheel diameter ranges from 6" to 15" over 287 scooters.
Other specs of the Joyor Y10
How other scooters compare on wheel diameter
View all →| Rank | Product | Wheel Diameter | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | Dualtron City | 15" | 69 |
| 🥈 | Gotrax Flex Ultra | 14" | 41 |
| 🥉 | Gotrax Flex | 14" | 30 |
| 4 | Dualtron X Limited | 13" | 76 |
| 5 | HALO KNIGHT T107Max | 13" | 73 |
Learn more about wheel diameter across all scooters
See the full ranking, category averages and what the numbers mean.
Frequently Asked Questions — Joyor Y10
A wheel diameter around 9–10 inches is considered a sweet spot for electric scooters. It balances stability and comfort (midsize 9.85-inch average) while keeping weight manageable. Urban commuters often prefer this range to handle minor road imperfections without sacrificing portability. Larger 12–15-inch wheels offer smoother rides but add bulk.
Larger wheel diameters increase an e-scooter’s overall size and weight, which can add up to 20 pounds for 13–15-inch setups like the Dualtron X Limited. That extra bulk makes folding, lifting and storing more cumbersome compared to 6–8-inch wheel scooters, which typically weigh under 30 pounds and stow easily.
No, maintenance needs remain largely the same. Tire pressure checks, tread inspections and occasional puncture repairs apply to any wheel size. Larger 14–15-inch tires may take slightly longer to remove or install, but they don’t require additional service intervals compared to 6–7-inch tires on smaller models.