I bought NANROBOT D6+ last Friday and I realized that all problems mentioned here were solved in the new design and work well for me. thank you for making me pay attention before I buy.
Nice 👍. How did you know that one was yours? I shackle the two that I have to a 32’ ladder😂😂. Sounds cheesy I know but I don’t know anyone that can run down the block with a 32’ ladder with two scooters 🛴 attached 😂😂😂
I purchased mine last March and had to adjust the breaks, mine did come with two rubber charging port covers but the one cover broke off already and I made my own plug from plastic. I also had to tighten the bolt hidden under the stem when folded down, I switched to street tires and it’s a smoother ride and grips the road a little better, the light does come loose from time to time.
D6+ owner for 1.5 years. Commute 16 miles a day 5 days a week. I sympathize with the concern over fit and polish with a $1600 price tag. I too had to rig a longer lasting charge port cover. I agree the headlight is a poor design (as I believe the shop owner might feel the same until it’s hopefully re-designed). I wanted new deck tape anyway and made new holes on the new tape. That being said, anyone who buys these scooters has to like tinkering as maintenance is key like anything else. I’ve taken good care of it and am trouble free minus the occasional flat tire. It handles beautifully and has great Nutt brakes. I went with hydraulic and I see you didn’t. I think they might be easier to adjust than the cable brakes too. Was worth the xtra cost. Hopefully you end up enjoying it. Been a lot of fun for me:)
@@landonaikin8214 Sorry for the delayed response. Almost 1800 miles. I have since gotten another scooter and split the time between the two. I’m still testing it but last week the battery may have had its first issue with its management system. Meaning at a certain voltage the scooter shuts down. Sign of a flaw in the battery I was told. Sometimes these batteries just need resetting and all is well. I’ll update this info when I finish testing. Aside from that it’s been reliable and fun to ride. Not sure but new batteries might run $300-500.
I have taken it on trails near areas with goatheads and surprisingly haven't gotten a flat ... I carry a portable pump and that green slime in my backpack when I go out just in case
3300 miles d6+ rider my charging ports have no cover its gotten really wet and been in sandy trails and never had a charging problem, cut a hole in griptape to get to screws 🤦♂️ the lamp holder kindi sucks, buy supernova lampholder for it, call roadrunnerscooters on the phone when u have problem, but i understand why they might not respond back to ur emails, all scooters have brake sound problems you need to adjust them their bicycle brakes. Your nit picking small minuscular stuff. Its almost as you didint even reviewed the scooter on youtube before buying.
I got my D6+ just yesterday. Same problem the guy is mentioning in the video. There is no cover at the two sharing ports. Also the light is wobbling when I am riding. Guys the battery shutdown at Voltag 47. Is that normal?
I have heard that there have been a few “bad batches“… I received mine a few months ago. I do not have issues with scraping, covers for the ports and a perfectly straight emblem. ….I’d be a bit angry too…
@Flo Shmoney Ya, that 3K is a grip of money. I do like the bit larger size compared to the D6+. But, again, that 3K is a hard pill to take for a scooter.
I bought NANROBOT D6+ last Friday and I realized that all problems mentioned here were solved in the new design and work well for me. thank you for making me pay attention before I buy.
Great to hear!
Loving mine, had it stolen outta my garage and was able to track it down being sold online and ended up busting the thief, don’t mess with my D6+!!!
Lol I wanna hear more about that, did you meet up to buy it form him and bust him?
Mine got stolen 🥺, what site the thief tried selling it on?
@@chereihbeats I’m guessing Facebook market place or OfferUp !
Nice 👍. How did you know that one was yours? I shackle the two that I have to a 32’ ladder😂😂. Sounds cheesy I know but I don’t know anyone that can run down the block with a 32’ ladder with two scooters 🛴 attached 😂😂😂
where did you buy yours?
I purchased mine last March and had to adjust the breaks, mine did come with two rubber charging port covers but the one cover broke off already and I made my own plug from plastic. I also had to tighten the bolt hidden under the stem when folded down, I switched to street tires and it’s a smoother ride and grips the road a little better, the light does come loose from time to time.
Yes you can put a 10x3 inch offroad/all terrain/ ht Tires on the D6+
D6+ owner for 1.5 years. Commute 16 miles a day 5 days a week. I sympathize with the concern over fit and polish with a $1600 price tag. I too had to rig a longer lasting charge port cover. I agree the headlight is a poor design (as I believe the shop owner might feel the same until it’s hopefully re-designed). I wanted new deck tape anyway and made new holes on the new tape. That being said, anyone who buys these scooters has to like tinkering as maintenance is key like anything else. I’ve taken good care of it and am trouble free minus the occasional flat tire. It handles beautifully and has great Nutt brakes. I went with hydraulic and I see you didn’t. I think they might be easier to adjust than the cable brakes too. Was worth the xtra cost. Hopefully you end up enjoying it. Been a lot of fun for me:)
how many total miles did you put on it?
How many total miles? Check on the dash when you scroll through the menu.
@@landonaikin8214 Sorry for the delayed response. Almost 1800 miles. I have since gotten another scooter and split the time between the two. I’m still testing it but last week the battery may have had its first issue with its management system. Meaning at a certain voltage the scooter shuts down. Sign of a flaw in the battery I was told. Sometimes these batteries just need resetting and all is well. I’ll update this info when I finish testing. Aside from that it’s been reliable and fun to ride. Not sure but new batteries might run $300-500.
@@davida7284 batteries are like 700
@@gleekoo5103 That’s correct, I just found that out yesterday 👍🏻
The only thing I’m nervous about from upgrading from the lightening is having. To deal with flat tires 😩
I have taken it on trails near areas with goatheads and surprisingly haven't gotten a flat ... I carry a portable pump and that green slime in my backpack when I go out just in case
Hate the tires but love the scooter 3 tube for back wheel definitely need street tires
3300 miles d6+ rider my charging ports have no cover its gotten really wet and been in sandy trails and never had a charging problem, cut a hole in griptape to get to screws 🤦♂️ the lamp holder kindi sucks, buy supernova lampholder for it, call roadrunnerscooters on the phone when u have problem, but i understand why they might not respond back to ur emails, all scooters have brake sound problems you need to adjust them their bicycle brakes. Your nit picking small minuscular stuff. Its almost as you didint even reviewed the scooter on youtube before buying.
Does it still worth it?
I got my D6+ just yesterday. Same problem the guy is mentioning in the video. There is no cover at the two sharing ports.
Also the light is wobbling when I am riding.
Guys the battery shutdown at Voltag 47. Is that normal?
Default is 46V for mine. But maybe yours is set to 47V as a slightly more conservative safety precaution than mine?
where did you buy it
I put 10x3” street tires on no problem.
Did you feel any performance different?
I have heard that there have been a few “bad batches“… I received mine a few months ago. I do not have issues with scraping, covers for the ports and a perfectly straight emblem. ….I’d be a bit angry too…
Glad to hear yours is in good condition!
@Eric Budinsky …..Honestly, it’s perfect. I couldn’t be happier. I received mine first week of June and it has 604 km. now….Sorry about your troubles.
@Eric Budinsky ..yes, two. Small rubber plug on both….maybe call Road Runner E-scooter . Hopefully they can direct you.
Are you now selling candles on tiktok?
Is it still worth paying 2000$ to purchase D6+ scooter. Please let me know cause I am thinking to buy one. Thanks
Look at the vsett10+
Ckeck the Kaabo Wolf King GT Pro
@Flo Shmoney Ya, that 3K is a grip of money. I do like the bit larger size compared to the D6+. But, again, that 3K is a hard pill to take for a scooter.
The teeth on the clamp should be at the bottom
I wont be buying this now. Thanks!
You need to get yourself a vsett10+28.0