Wow!! Thank you for this video.. the ONLY one I could find that shows everything from start to finish.. so calm but INFORMATIVE.. no bull shit no gay shit thank u soo much..
It's a good cheap scooter, but I've only had it for a few months. I did notice that metal seems to corrode quicker than other scooters I've reviewed, so that may be an issue if you leave it outside or use it in wet/salty locations.
I believe so, but cannot comment on the longevity of the product. It has an advertised range of up to 15mi, and you can typically expect half. 7.5 mi is more than your 2mi ride, so range should not be a concern. Please keep in mind that batteries wear out, and may last 1+ years depending on use and number of charges.
Is there any way to lower the part where the red lights are like the brake lights. In the user manual the picture shows it lowered while yours is raised including mine.
Hello, yes this would be a good scooter that he can grow into. You can change the gear to limit the max speed, so it's safer until he feels more comfortable going faster.
It should turn green when fully charged. I recall the charger light being green when either plugged into the outlet without being plugged into the scooter, or plugged into the scooter and not the outlet. Try one of those to see if the light turns green. It's possible that the power brick is defective. One of the ones I received did not turn red when charging, and they had me buy a replacement and reimbursed me.
the charger will stay red, till the battery fully charges then go green, the cycle is 4 hours if hte battery is 75% charged it will take 4 hours to charge
Yes, if they are able to balance and have throttle control. Please also have them wear protection as it can be dangerous falling or crashing at 18mph. Thanks for the question.
@@Mr.Duck_Editzz Fast and slow is a relative term, and depends on the rider. 15 - 18mph is the typical max speed for scooters in the sub $500 range, and are adequate for a lot of riders. Yes, you can get a faster scooter that can go 30mph, but it will also cost $800+. Ebikes have different classes, and higher classes may be illegal to use on public roads depending on the state. Class 2 ebikes can go up to 20mph, Class 3 ebikes can go up to 28mph, and other ebikes can go even faster than that.
@@WWEisthebest @shythatguy is correct. The scooter's LED display has a certain refresh rate that appears constant to the human eye. The camera captures 30 frames per second for example, and is able to pick up the flashes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flicker_fusion_threshold
Exceptionally thorough.
Thank you!
Wow!! Thank you for this video.. the ONLY one I could find that shows everything from start to finish.. so calm but INFORMATIVE.. no bull shit no gay shit thank u soo much..
Didnt need to say gay. Not everyone is 13 years old
so I want a everyday e-scooter is this a good option and will it give me trouble in the future?
It's a good cheap scooter, but I've only had it for a few months. I did notice that metal seems to corrode quicker than other scooters I've reviewed, so that may be an issue if you leave it outside or use it in wet/salty locations.
I just bought this for my 6km commute to work. I have a fat tire bike currently but not ideal for 35 degree weather in the summer
Thanks for sharing. What are your thoughts of it so far?
@@ColinLeung comes tomorrow. Ill update when i can
Ty bro ama get this on Saturday
Awesome. Let me know what you think of it!
@@ColinLeung ok
@@XZLESS is it worth it?
@@HalalDev yeah
Would this be a reliable scooter for a 2 mile back and forth daily commute alongside some joyriding on the side?
I believe so, but cannot comment on the longevity of the product. It has an advertised range of up to 15mi, and you can typically expect half. 7.5 mi is more than your 2mi ride, so range should not be a concern.
Please keep in mind that batteries wear out, and may last 1+ years depending on use and number of charges.
Yes indeed you can go 19 mph and mixed speeds with about a few miles to spare.
Is there any way to lower the part where the red lights are like the brake lights. In the user manual the picture shows it lowered while yours is raised including mine.
Hello, unfortunately I don't see a way of lowering the brake light without replacing the rear fender and extending the brake wiring.
I wonder why the picture in the user manual shows it lowered 😂😂@ColinLeung
@@KrxzyJacob They may have borrowed the image from a different model, or it was redesigned.
Hey my son is 10 years old you think it’s good for him?
Hello, yes this would be a good scooter that he can grow into. You can change the gear to limit the max speed, so it's safer until he feels more comfortable going faster.
@@ColinLeung thanks I’ll buy it
@@ColinLeungbut how tall is the scooter in feet?
Great Video!
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Also why does the charger light stay red on mine and it doesnt go green and its already fullt charged. Im starting to worry the charger is broken.
It should turn green when fully charged. I recall the charger light being green when either plugged into the outlet without being plugged into the scooter, or plugged into the scooter and not the outlet. Try one of those to see if the light turns green.
It's possible that the power brick is defective. One of the ones I received did not turn red when charging, and they had me buy a replacement and reimbursed me.
the charger will stay red, till the battery fully charges then go green, the cycle is 4 hours if hte battery is 75% charged it will take 4 hours to charge
What is the max weight on it?
Load Capacity: 220lb,100kg
Do you think this would be okay for a 14 year old?
Yes, if they are able to balance and have throttle control. Please also have them wear protection as it can be dangerous falling or crashing at 18mph. Thanks for the question.
@@ColinLeung Some people at my school are saying that 19 mph is slow, and their bikes are faster, is this true?
@@Mr.Duck_Editzz Fast and slow is a relative term, and depends on the rider. 15 - 18mph is the typical max speed for scooters in the sub $500 range, and are adequate for a lot of riders. Yes, you can get a faster scooter that can go 30mph, but it will also cost $800+.
Ebikes have different classes, and higher classes may be illegal to use on public roads depending on the state. Class 2 ebikes can go up to 20mph, Class 3 ebikes can go up to 28mph, and other ebikes can go even faster than that.
@@ColinLeung buy me a electric scooter 😭I have no money for that plz buy me oneeeeeeee
Why does the led little screen blink
It doesn’t in real life, it’s just the way the camera records it.
@@Shythatguy oh ok
@@WWEisthebest @shythatguy is correct. The scooter's LED display has a certain refresh rate that appears constant to the human eye. The camera captures 30 frames per second for example, and is able to pick up the flashes.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flicker_fusion_threshold
great if your 10 years old
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