For sure. Was concerned about the front end rattling. And climbing ability. You helped elevate some of those concerns. Not overly excited about the seat anyway.. so for the price looks acceptable. Not a speedster.. just buying for portability and exploration when the ebikes are too cumbersome. Thanks for your thoughts.
@@HobartsReviews I've taken the saddle off for now, but I'm planning longer trips later. Please if anyone has a link to an extra battery that can be attached quickly, please let me know. Within the EU.
Hey! Great review!!! Wanted to ask, this motor seems to be 600W vs an 800W for the ienryd M4. Did you notice a difference in acceleration? I am thinking the 800W for the M4 may be peak, which would make it similar that of the Engwe Y600.
Thanks! It's actually really nice. Its perfectly quiet going over bumps and handles the small bumps making for a smooth ride. Much better than M4 pro S+
Can you make a video demonstrating how to change a flat tire … I’ve had my scooter ENGWE y600 for last 3 weeks.. and it’s been great however living in the city now has caused a flat tire … Where did you buy the replacement parts … and what’s the best practice to start replacing it … ?? Thx for your content and support 🎉❤
As I mentioned in my video, this does not have a split rim which means you have to pry the tire off the rim by hand. It's a huge pain in the butt and almost impossible. It took me several hours to do and I was cursing the whole time so you don't want me to make a video because it'll just be me cursing haha. You can buy a new tube from Amazon and it should be a 10x2.5-in tube and then you just have to use brute strength and screwdrivers to pry it off the rim. Then you've got to put the new tube inside the tire and put it back on the rim somehow without popping the tube. Other scooters have a split rims that you undo a few bolts and the rim splits in half so you can easily replace the tube and tire. Unfortunately this one is not like that.
I just purchased this scooter. After watching your video, I am thinking I should order the longer seat post. Could you please tell me what the correct size post to order is. Thanks for your time and help with my question. Keep up the GREAT reviews.
Hey thanks for your question. This is the one I bought for my Nanrobot and I tried it in the Engwe and it worked. Get the 27.2mm size. I also used a piece of 3/4” pipe (around 1"od) to put down in the base so it doesn't slip while riding. The seat post goes in just enough to lock in but sits on in the pipe so it doesn't slip. Just a tip. amzn.to/44JxGb4
I am looking for a scooter that can fit in my trunk. This one folds with the wheel and has foldable handle bar. Do you recommend it in my case or would you buy something else?
It depends on the size of the trunk but yeah it should fit. If you take the seat off and fold the base down and also fold the scooter like I showed in the video it gets pretty flat. Folding. The handlebars would also help as well if you need some extra space. But yes it folds up pretty good
@@HobartsReviews Currently I have Kukirin G2 Max, which is slightly too large. I need to fold my seats in order to fit it in. I want to replace it with something more compact. The Engwe seems a lot better in that case. I was wondering if there are any other electric scooters, which you would recommend me to consider, besides Engwe, that also have foldable bar.
So what's the final verdict, which one, the iEnyrid M4 Pro S+ or the Engwe Y600 electric scooter do you find to be the overall better electric scooter?
I say the Engwe Y600! The front shocks are really loud on the iEnyrid. The cockpit hardware was plastic and cheap feeling, the folding latch and pin were even harder to use than the Y600 and I had a major steering loose issue where I had to make a tool to go all the way down inside the stem to tighten (3ft long). So overall the Y600 was much better.
yes tire change took me 4 hours. super painful. you did not comment on the jerky brakes - it has a very strong regen which drove me nuts because company insists on saying it has NO regen. when you go down longer downhill this regen is impossible to smoothly control you speed. simple test it has regen. disconnect the mechanical brake cable for the front brake - just loosen it at the caliper so you know you have NO mechanical braking there. no get to speed and push the front brake and voila you are braking with regen. now disconnect the electrical cutoff cable from the front brake lever and repeat and voila you have no braking. conclusion: scooter has a very strong non adjustable regen braking. you can also watch the battery voltage when you go downhill and use the brake - the battery voltage will go up --> regen. i rest my case
So I think the big issue I and several of your other followers have is we don’t know how to get to the p menu. I finally figured out you have to hit the power and mode button at the same time. Honestly, you are the only person that has a video on this. It would be wonderful if you would show people how to do that. I realize it is not your job but trust me, you don’t want me making a video on anything lol You explained things really well and I think it would benefit a lot of people. Totally up to you. Thank you for all you’ve done so far.
I keep having issues with the rear tire on my Y600; the inner tube constantly starts to puncture or wear out. It might be due to my weight of 110 kg. I'm tired of changing the inner tube almost every day. I'm thinking of installing a solid tire on the rear wheel. Has anyone already done this, and what specifications should the solid tire have?
I would not Install a solid tire unless you want to rattle your teeth out. Have you ran your fingers inside the tire when you have the tube out to make sure there is not something in there puncturing the tube? This happens a lot and happened to me. are your tires pumped up to 50psi on EVERY ride? Ive had tubes in tires for hundreds of not a thousand miles so it seems there is something in there poking it. Check it out
@HobartsReviews i also wonder if your in the USA and had the item shipped to a state in the USA. Currently im having an issue ordering one. Its claiming any address i enter "Your order cannot be shipped to the selected address. Review your address to ensure it's correct and try again, or select a different address" Then i was told they dont ship to the USA even though im on the US website.
@@HobartsReviews how do I tighten the adjustable stem so it doesn’t keep going down in the middle of the ride? I can only ride it on the shortest setting because I’m scared since the stem will go down while I’m riding it
@@rutgerouweyes! BUT If we are going to sit ., I’d rather spend more money for a scooter 70 cc or even a 50 cc Just depends on you and what you need! I still use mine weekly
Had to buy this without any reviews! Brave.. but I thought the specs were good for us. Comes this week.. I'll report back. Fingers crossed.
So after watching do you feel better? It's a pretty nice scooter for the money... With a taller seat of course! 😉 Can't wait to hear!
For sure. Was concerned about the front end rattling. And climbing ability. You helped elevate some of those concerns. Not overly excited about the seat anyway.. so for the price looks acceptable. Not a speedster.. just buying for portability and exploration when the ebikes are too cumbersome. Thanks for your thoughts.
the bike still good after some months?
How's the bike doing now@@bdeckerva
How's the escootr doing now?
Delivered yesterday, everything is fine, only the seat is wobbly. The bottom pin has a lot of clearance.
You have to tighten that. Hold the one side and turn the latch like a screw. It will tighten. Do that until you latch it and it's tight.
@@HobartsReviews I've taken the saddle off for now, but I'm planning longer trips later. Please if anyone has a link to an extra battery that can be attached quickly, please let me know. Within the EU.
@rpxmob171 did you find an extra battery?
the bike still good after some months?
So all in all if the price point of the m4s+pro and this are the same, which is the better buy?
This one all day! It's much more refined and the front suspension doesn't make a bunch of noise. The Engwe was better.
what is the optimal tyre pressure?
It depends on the tire. I always put it at the max pressure recommended by tire.
Is there a Way to put it back to normal speed after doing the method you showed at 7:42 ?
Do the same thing but in reverse
Is the wheels good for wet ground to prevent falls 😅
Yes but I would be careful riding on wet grounds so you don't damage the scooter. Stay out of puddles
Hey! Great review!!! Wanted to ask, this motor seems to be 600W vs an 800W for the ienryd M4. Did you notice a difference in acceleration? I am thinking the 800W for the M4 may be peak, which would make it similar that of the Engwe Y600.
Honestly no, I did not notice any difference in acceleration. If they didn't post two different motor wattage I wouldn't know the difference.
I just bought this scooter based off your review of it. I don’t use the seat anyways and I have a repair shop to take it to for any issues
Awesome! I think you'll like it! Thanks for watching! I'm glad I could help!
Great video, how is the suspension? If thr suspension is good i would get this
Thanks! It's actually really nice. Its perfectly quiet going over bumps and handles the small bumps making for a smooth ride. Much better than M4 pro S+
It’s really nice for city ; not for woods and mountains
What's the top speed you get going uphills?
Depends on the hill... It can hold pretty good speed on hills. Say an overpass... Still can hold 25mph
@@HobartsReviews Nice to know the speeds going uphill,you dont want a scooter that can t make it up a hill,thanks
Can you make a video demonstrating how to change a flat tire … I’ve had my scooter ENGWE y600 for last 3 weeks.. and it’s been great however living in the city now has caused a flat tire …
Where did you buy the replacement parts … and what’s the best practice to start replacing it … ??
Thx for your content and support 🎉❤
As I mentioned in my video, this does not have a split rim which means you have to pry the tire off the rim by hand. It's a huge pain in the butt and almost impossible. It took me several hours to do and I was cursing the whole time so you don't want me to make a video because it'll just be me cursing haha. You can buy a new tube from Amazon and it should be a 10x2.5-in tube and then you just have to use brute strength and screwdrivers to pry it off the rim. Then you've got to put the new tube inside the tire and put it back on the rim somehow without popping the tube. Other scooters have a split rims that you undo a few bolts and the rim splits in half so you can easily replace the tube and tire. Unfortunately this one is not like that.
@@HobartsReviews ah such useful information, thanks for sharing .. sounds like a lot of fun … lol smh
the bike still good after some months?
Is there a list of advanced "P" parameters for ENGWE Y600 anywhere please? Thank you.
Yeah it should be in the manual
Hi can you help me please when I put my brake on my scooter the triangle 🔺️ come on what does it mean
It means that you are engaging the brake. Totally normal
Thank you
the bike still good after some months?
Hello
I bought this y600 few days ago but maximum speed is 17 mph... Any idea how to unlock the speed?
Yeah watch my video.. lol. I show you how to unlock the speed.
Is there anyway I can make it so i don’t have to push to start ? , also is there cruise control?
Yeah go into the P menu and switch to zero start. Instructions on how to get into the menu should be in the manual.
Mine just arrived !!! I hope it goes well on my end ! I’ll let y’all know
Nice! Can't wait to hear! 👍😉
@steve-132 days in and so far I love it ! Kicks off well !! And unlocked only needed to change the KMH to MPH. Hit 27 easy .
@@HobartsReviewswhen you unlock does the number of gear [ 1,2 & 3] does it have a square around it ? Or is that the locked display on yours ?
I just purchased this scooter. After watching your video, I am thinking I should order the longer seat post. Could you please tell me what the correct size post to order is. Thanks for your time and help with my question. Keep up the GREAT reviews.
Hey thanks for your question. This is the one I bought for my Nanrobot and I tried it in the Engwe and it worked. Get the 27.2mm size. I also used a piece of 3/4” pipe (around 1"od) to put down in the base so it doesn't slip while riding. The seat post goes in just enough to lock in but sits on in the pipe so it doesn't slip. Just a tip. amzn.to/44JxGb4
I got it from this comment. Disregard my last comment. Thanks.
Thank you !!!
Thank you !!!
Thank you !!!
I am looking for a scooter that can fit in my trunk. This one folds with the wheel and has foldable handle bar. Do you recommend it in my case or would you buy something else?
It depends on the size of the trunk but yeah it should fit. If you take the seat off and fold the base down and also fold the scooter like I showed in the video it gets pretty flat. Folding. The handlebars would also help as well if you need some extra space. But yes it folds up pretty good
@@HobartsReviews Currently I have Kukirin G2 Max, which is slightly too large. I need to fold my seats in order to fit it in. I want to replace it with something more compact. The Engwe seems a lot better in that case. I was wondering if there are any other electric scooters, which you would recommend me to consider, besides Engwe, that also have foldable bar.
So what's the final verdict, which one, the iEnyrid M4 Pro S+ or the Engwe Y600 electric scooter do you find to be the overall better electric scooter?
I say the Engwe Y600! The front shocks are really loud on the iEnyrid. The cockpit hardware was plastic and cheap feeling, the folding latch and pin were even harder to use than the Y600 and I had a major steering loose issue where I had to make a tool to go all the way down inside the stem to tighten (3ft long). So overall the Y600 was much better.
yes tire change took me 4 hours. super painful. you did not comment on the jerky brakes - it has a very strong regen which drove me nuts because company insists on saying it has NO regen. when you go down longer downhill this regen is impossible to smoothly control you speed.
simple test it has regen. disconnect the mechanical brake cable for the front brake - just loosen it at the caliper so you know you have NO mechanical braking there. no get to speed and push the front brake and voila you are braking with regen. now disconnect the electrical cutoff cable from the front brake lever and repeat and voila you have no braking. conclusion: scooter has a very strong non adjustable regen braking. you can also watch the battery voltage when you go downhill and use the brake - the battery voltage will go up --> regen. i rest my case
Yes for sure it's a pain to change the tire. On the Regen that's a really good idea to test and I appreciate the comment!
Can you please recommend a seat post? I am 5 feet 7 inches.
Yeah check the other comments I put the link in there for you
I live in new york! They ship to here,?
Yep! Use my link and buy from Amazon
yup they said the scooter don't apply to ny laws but me I DONT GIVE A SHITE ill still get it
how to lock speed back to 25 km/h again once you have unlocked it?
Do the same thing in reverse...
@@HobartsReviews a prov tku
How do you change it to see the speed in mph? Instead of KM
In the P menu settings. Check the manual to see which one it is
@@HobartsReviews I have looked through manual and it doesn’t show how to switch from KM to MPH. Can you make a video on it?
the bike still good after some months?
How do you change the display from km to mph?
In The P menu settings. I show how to get into the menu in the video. The manual also has how and which one to change
So I think the big issue I and several of your other followers have is we don’t know how to get to the p menu. I finally figured out you have to hit the power and mode button at the same time. Honestly, you are the only person that has a video on this. It would be wonderful if you would show people how to do that. I realize it is not your job but trust me, you don’t want me making a video on anything lol You explained things really well and I think it would benefit a lot of people. Totally up to you. Thank you for all you’ve done so far.
Great review! Looks like a nice scooter for the money.
Thanks so much! Definitely better than the M4 Pro S+ in a few ways.
I keep having issues with the rear tire on my Y600; the inner tube constantly starts to puncture or wear out. It might be due to my weight of 110 kg. I'm tired of changing the inner tube almost every day. I'm thinking of installing a solid tire on the rear wheel. Has anyone already done this, and what specifications should the solid tire have?
I would not Install a solid tire unless you want to rattle your teeth out. Have you ran your fingers inside the tire when you have the tube out to make sure there is not something in there puncturing the tube? This happens a lot and happened to me. are your tires pumped up to 50psi on EVERY ride? Ive had tubes in tires for hundreds of not a thousand miles so it seems there is something in there poking it. Check it out
Another great review can you tell me if the battery boxis metal or plastic thanks
Thanks! I think it's plastic. It's hard and thick plastic though.
@@HobartsReviews Thanks if you get a minute please check because the scooter uses unsafe lithium Ion which will result in fire. Regards
Hey did u do a review on the y400 same brand I can't find anything on the y400 on review was expect a short minute video that's kinda useless
Hey, no I just reviewed the Y600.
Any regen breaking?
Yeah there is.
Whats your favorite compact, speedy and good distance scooter?
What price range?
@HobartsReviews around 1k give a bit or take a bit. Favoring the cheaper side tho
@HobartsReviews i also wonder if your in the USA and had the item shipped to a state in the USA. Currently im having an issue ordering one. Its claiming any address i enter "Your order cannot be shipped to the selected address. Review your address to ensure it's correct and try again, or select a different address"
Then i was told they dont ship to the USA even though im on the US website.
Fluid mosquito. weighs 33lbs and does 28mph. 20 miles. costs 799$
@@amped19996 20 miles real world usage?
How is it after a few months
Still great!
@@HobartsReviews how do I tighten the adjustable stem so it doesn’t keep going down in the middle of the ride? I can only ride it on the shortest setting because I’m scared since the stem will go down while I’m riding it
@@HobartsReviewsany changes?
Hello, can you tell me the exact weight without the seat please ?
Just take the total weight of the scooter and minus 2 lb.
awesome ! i am sold
Thanks! Don't forget to use my link 😉
Suitable for a man 185 cm tall?
I'm 5' 11" so.... 👍
Thanks for the review, I just ordered it (484 EUR ).
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Wer did you buy it for 484euro
From which website I bought it few days ago 480 euro
the bike still good after some months?
I got it for 449,i put it in cart and got till the payment and left,later i got a mail saying get 100$ off if you want to purchase.
Awesome!
I removed the seat
And now use it as a scooter and feels great !!!
Awesome!
the bike still good after some months?
@@rutgerouweyes! BUT If we are going to sit ., I’d rather spend more money for a scooter 70 cc or even a 50 cc
Just depends on you and what you need! I still use mine weekly
Is not working can you help me
What's not working?
This scooter fast my only issue is it goes under when I have it on
Goes under what?
the bike still good after some time?
Tubed tire, without a split rim, that is a deal breaker. Just give us a damned solid tire.
Lol true. I'll take the tubed split rim before the solid tire.. haha
I got the engwe s6 i think its a better scooter ghan this to me anyways
Great!
@HobartsReviews that scooter has a much higher seat so I don't know what they was thinking on this 1
what size is the seat post for this please in mm? Thank you!
Use my link and go to Amazon and see what it is. I don't remember.
@@HobartsReviews I did and it takes me to select a size...
How do I turn on the side lights?