Found here if interested: http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3154&p=41139&hilit=ewheels#p41139
I purchased a EW-38 locally for $2,195. Almost exactly the same as the 36 except slightly wider, a 700 Watt motor, E ABS Brakes and no wheelie bars for $200 more.
Same stats, except holds up to 500 lbs. I'm only half that but wanted the extra for a trailer for groceries, fishing, etc...
Here it is (The red one):

I can't give you a full review yet for reasons I'll get into shortly. But, I did go for a 10 mile ride on day one. Easily holds 17 MPH the entire trip. 90% paved/relatively flat ground. 10% off road level grassland. Handled beautifully. Grass was a bit bumpy at 15-17 MPH but nothing like my crappy Q6 Edge at 5 MPH. Arrived home and the battery gauge (for whatever it's worth) read maybe slightly under full charge. As for a 45 mile ride (manufacturer stated range) I don't know but I'll let you know in the next few weeks.
Set it to charge overnight and the next morning the charger was still red and charging after 15 hours. Called the shop up and he said to bring it in so he could test the charger and batteries. I showed up the next morning and the charger was fine but the cheap green batteries were shot. They kindly replaced them with a new/balanced set of four Duracel Ultra 12v/20ah batteries. So, I loaded it back up and was off to the house. I got home and lowered my chariot lift, hopped on to drive it off. Now, the wheels sit in a little detent to help hold it in place for transport. So, you need to give it a little throttle to get it "up and out".
Now, you might remember me briefly mentioning that the 36 has wheelie bars and the 38 does not? Well, you guessed it. The new batteries had so much extra oomph that I put her right on her back. So, there I was in the seat on my back, embarrassed and very discouragred. Called my wife and brother-in-law to me (they were on the patio within earshot but couldn't see me) and they got me up and the scooter back on three wheels.
Here is the damage:


I'll fix the basket easily enough. Called E-Wheels about a replacement on the rear panel and was told "Backordered" about 8 weeks and will cost around $100. So, instead of waiting I spent the day sanding the scratches and epoxying the cracks on both sides. It looks good. I'll bought some Gloss Black Carbon Fiber Vinyl Wrap to go over it. I'll also be doing a bit of the front to make it look better. Might eventually do the whole thing if it turns out well enough as I've never used wrap before.
Called the shop about wheelie bars and we'll get them welded on next week as well. Might as well have him add a hitch at the same time. Why the 38 doesn't come with wheelie bars is beyond me as they know the 36 will lift the front wheel without a problem.
https://youtu.be/jzbioWWbTLo?t=1m50s
I'll add more pics of the process as I go along but the wrap won't arrive till next week. Still better than 2 months though!
Here are some random pics of the inside for those curious. I'll have my own questions once I get this mess straightened out. Things like, are adjustments possible, etc...





Anyway, I love my new Mobility Device. It's legal on the sidewalk, in the stores and on the walk/bike trails even though it says no motorized vehicles allowed. It meets all the criteria of a Mobility Device which makes this perfect for me to enjoy a long ride along the canal and still stop for groceries on the way home.
Thanks for looking.







