Your voice reminds me of Dante Basco (Zuko from The Last Air Bender). I reckon your voice won't change much even when you're like 80yrs old. Anyway great content!
I am assuming that is scooter is more stable and better suspension than the road runner pro. I do really like the Mosphera 72V scooter and it may even be more stable at top end speed and more durable. But I also like this scooter.
@@SuperHogwart Good to know! Looking at the thicker tires it definitely would have to be more stable than skinny tires, I would assume that the roadrunner would feel much more squirly at higher speeds. Like higher speeds but what good is it if it feels unstable. Excellent! The 15,000w also looks appealing!
First time to Galveston Houston is so close makes for a nice day trip! I've got memories as a kid going down the strip and a old candy shop there that makes it in person and gives out samples worth checking it out next time your there!
I imagine the street tires would even ride a bit more stable they are size 13 and the off road are 14. tire size also changes speed. I like the off road as I have lots of access to riding off road. It would be great thing to do is drive both to see the difference between two different tires! I know that the road runner pro has Skinner tires which it cant be as stable at higher speeds. I also hear they make a 15,000w which I like hopefully a demo of it makes its way to yt and they should also show it climbing hills and its limits but for a small scooter I really like this thing! Portable and easy on and off with good power and speed when you need it! Also, what is the range this will go and I believe you can add a second battery. Excellent video!
i have this scooter and the cruise control confuse tf out of me until i turned it off from the app. only complain i have anout this scooter is the steering is way too light and make it unstable at high speed. im looking for a damper for it for sure. do you know what type of damper might fit on it? or just any solution to make the steering abit more stiffer? let me know thanks!
Sorry I can't answer this. I only had the scooter for a few days before giving it back. I would encourage you to contact Few Moto and he should be able to help.
Oh c'mon, you ain't got the guts to test it out with 75mph top speed? Give it a try for once. I wanna see if that's just fake news or real. Hope not that molo5 breaks apart, tho. There are rumors going around sayin the quality on Geofought is just bad, idk. Otherwise you can put that thing on a dyno at least to check the performance.
I already gave the scooter back to few moto but I do think at some point he will be doing another speed test. If not I may be able to get my hands on it again. I feel like I need to get some better gear first I was riding in jeans, a hoodie and a mtb helmet. I felt nervous about the speed. It was fun nonetheless.
Trust me that doesn't do 70mph. I work on scooter like that and that controllers not powerful enough to push out watts like that. Most Chinese Amp are BTW 50 to 60a. It will struggle to make it past 60mph
@momentswithreese trust me. It really determines on the riders weight. If you are over 200lb it will struggle. But if you are say 100 to probably 150lb. You might get it up there. Plus if you manage to get it up to 70mph. You can't maintain the speed because it most definitely might malfunction. You need high Amp than 50 or 60a
@deridion7291 I'd suggest to watch Geofought's latest videos when they put that thing for testing on a bench. The one that comes with 15kW motors even hit 132kph (82mph) and got even more torque. It depends on so many factors with the speed n range whether it's the load weight, windy resistance, incline, driving skills, settings aso. so it can never be accurate on electric. You also need to consider the continous and peak current and if these controller are somehow even programmable such as these far driver or kelly ones via bluetooth dongle the settings in the user interface can be tuned up according to the real performance. I DIY build these vehicles myself and it's actually not a rocket science, just a lil tricky.
@Harry-lmao yeah the far driver controller and the kelly controllers are great controllers . I have both and I also have the tronic dual 250r controllers as well so I know 72v can reach that especially when tuned properly and good cell. Battery cell like 50E or 40T or molicels. By the way this is my second channel. I don't post on this my first channel is deridion entertainment
It took me some getting used to. I was running rear motor only for a bunch of the ride and then when I wanted more power just toggled it to front and rear.
Not tryin to be a jerk but people using motorcycles, scooters n whatever with a motor be aware that extra space under a seat or by a battery is for breathability , NOT for storage .
A for sure death trap😢😢 wheels and wheel base are way too small for high speeds... One small pot hole and your in the hospital.. Maybe worse... Good luck with that bud
I get that gotta be mindful of the road conditions but it did feel super stable at speed. I think the weight helped a lot of with that. For an average ride I don’t think I’d normally being going super fast but knowing that it is capable is nice nonetheless.
Your voice reminds me of Dante Basco (Zuko from The Last Air Bender). I reckon your voice won't change much even when you're like 80yrs old. Anyway great content!
Haha I can see that. Normally people tell me how much I sound like a girl and it's like dude I can't control it . I love the last air bender too
I am assuming that is scooter is more stable and better suspension than the road runner pro. I do really like the Mosphera 72V scooter and it may even be more stable at top end speed and more durable. But I also like this scooter.
i own both and this is far more stable than the road runner pro and better built
@@SuperHogwart Good to know! Looking at the thicker tires it definitely would have to be more stable than skinny tires, I would assume that the roadrunner would feel much more squirly at higher speeds. Like higher speeds but what good is it if it feels unstable. Excellent! The 15,000w also looks appealing!
@@SuperHogwartHow is the power for getting up steep hills? I see they even have a 15,000w which has my attention.
@@quantumfx2677 no trouble with 30° climbs so far. I can honestly say it’s superior to the roadrunner in most ways
@@SuperHogwart I would definitely say and looks better! I also hear they make a 15,000w which is what I would go with!
Roadrunner pro is a superb quality product
This is a cheaper knockoff
Maybe so but I still enjoyed this little scooter a ton
First time to Galveston Houston is so close makes for a nice day trip! I've got memories as a kid going down the strip and a old candy shop there that makes it in person and gives out samples worth checking it out next time your there!
Yea I’ve lived year a bit over a year now and this was my first time out, I appreciate the suggestion and will be back out there soon. Thank you
Good luck brother! Ordered one! Watching every single video frame by frame while waiting for the delivery😂
Hell yea😂😂
Congrats I think you’re going to love it! Do follow up when you get it !!
A few others are putting their names on this design. ( Rebranding) Dokma, and FLJ
I imagine the street tires would even ride a bit more stable they are size 13 and the off road are 14. tire size also changes speed. I like the off road as I have lots of access to riding off road. It would be great thing to do is drive both to see the difference between two different tires! I know that the road runner pro has Skinner tires which it cant be as stable at higher speeds. I also hear they make a 15,000w which I like hopefully a demo of it makes its way to yt and they should also show it climbing hills and its limits but for a small scooter I really like this thing! Portable and easy on and off with good power and speed when you need it! Also, what is the range this will go and I believe you can add a second battery. Excellent video!
Are they delivery in Canada 🇨🇦 ?
i have this scooter and the cruise control confuse tf out of me until i turned it off from the app. only complain i have anout this scooter is the steering is way too light and make it unstable at high speed. im looking for a damper for it for sure. do you know what type of damper might fit on it? or just any solution to make the steering abit more stiffer? let me know thanks!
Sorry I can't answer this. I only had the scooter for a few days before giving it back. I would encourage you to contact Few Moto and he should be able to help.
Oh c'mon, you ain't got the guts to test it out with 75mph top speed? Give it a try for once. I wanna see if that's just fake news or real. Hope not that molo5 breaks apart, tho. There are rumors going around sayin the quality on Geofought is just bad, idk. Otherwise you can put that thing on a dyno at least to check the performance.
I already gave the scooter back to few moto but I do think at some point he will be doing another speed test. If not I may be able to get my hands on it again. I feel like I need to get some better gear first I was riding in jeans, a hoodie and a mtb helmet. I felt nervous about the speed. It was fun nonetheless.
one of my favorite things to do in a new city is to do a helicopter tour
I really want to! Looks like a lot of fun and that’s such a good idea . Are they pricey?
@@momentswithreese I think they are typically 1-200 per person depending on the tour length you select
What scooter is that called?
I like that scooter I’m surprised it weighs more than a XXX.
I was too. I kinda liked the added weight made me feel secure on the bike
@@momentswithreese I can imagine at those top end speeds it’s probably needed 😇😎
Trust me that doesn't do 70mph. I work on scooter like that and that controllers not powerful enough to push out watts like that. Most Chinese Amp are BTW 50 to 60a. It will struggle to make it past 60mph
I appreciate your insight and you definitely make me want to push it to the max on it. Haha. I truly felt it had more on the top end.
@momentswithreese trust me. It really determines on the riders weight. If you are over 200lb it will struggle. But if you are say 100 to probably 150lb. You might get it up there. Plus if you manage to get it up to 70mph. You can't maintain the speed because it most definitely might malfunction. You need high Amp than 50 or 60a
@deridion7291 I'd suggest to watch Geofought's latest videos when they put that thing for testing on a bench. The one that comes with 15kW motors even hit 132kph (82mph) and got even more torque. It depends on so many factors with the speed n range whether it's the load weight, windy resistance, incline, driving skills, settings aso. so it can never be accurate on electric. You also need to consider the continous and peak current and if these controller are somehow even programmable such as these far driver or kelly ones via bluetooth dongle the settings in the user interface can be tuned up according to the real performance. I DIY build these vehicles myself and it's actually not a rocket science, just a lil tricky.
@Harry-lmao yeah the far driver controller and the kelly controllers are great controllers . I have both and I also have the tronic dual 250r controllers as well so I know 72v can reach that especially when tuned properly and good cell. Battery cell like 50E or 40T or molicels. By the way this is my second channel. I don't post on this my first channel is deridion entertainment
I’m 190 lbs and with latest model of MOLO 5 72V 50ah .. in full charge i got 68mph maximum on it.
@surronster needs to weehlie this lille beast
No he dont
shame about the double engine. I really hate the front motor!!
It took me some getting used to. I was running rear motor only for a bunch of the ride and then when I wanted more power just toggled it to front and rear.
Best in what possible way?
Not tryin to be a jerk but people using motorcycles, scooters n whatever with a motor be aware that extra space under a seat or by a battery is for breathability , NOT for storage .
A for sure death trap😢😢 wheels and wheel base are way too small for high speeds... One small pot hole and your in the hospital.. Maybe worse... Good luck with that bud
I get that gotta be mindful of the road conditions but it did feel super stable at speed. I think the weight helped a lot of with that. For an average ride I don’t think I’d normally being going super fast but knowing that it is capable is nice nonetheless.
thank you for your service
Of course and thank you for watching🙏🏽
Best to keep your speeds below 40MPH, If you were to get a blowout it's gonna be a bad day.
Nah you'd be surprised
What’s with the fake beard ?
Yo this is the wildest comment I’ve had in 2024 thank you😂😂😂
@@momentswithreeseyou didn’t answer him
@ I don’t have a fake beard unfortunately 😂😂