I have it, using for my daily commute. It's one of the updated models, and with that price you get dual-motor, dual-suspension, dual-charger ports, split-rim for easy tire maintenance, has turn signals, rear and front lights, hydrolic brakes (dual), electronic brakes, and NFC.
Neither is a clone. The ghost was the last scooter where Apollo took an off the shelf white label scooter and sold it under their brand name. So it's more like both (and a few more companies) just add their name to this design. Good price to performance though on a tested design.
I always get a smile from watching your videos😄. As a DUALTRON STORM owner, my opinion: first and foremost CONSIDER after-sales support. If satisfied with it, I would say that one may experience, possibly quickly, a few issues with wiring/switches on this model as they don’t seem “robust”. Suspension: while stiffness may seem irritating, initially, even the notoriously stiff Dualtron suspension softens up after some riding, but as I notice the closely wound springs I wonder PLUS no give could increase the instance of breakage. And speaking of brakes, ZOOMs are, pretty much, all-or-nothing which can work really well with a correctly dialed-in e-brake. Lighting--ALL scooters need better headlights for night riding. And lastly, the performance level is for someone looking for a nice cruise around the extended neighborhood, but I’d opt for street tires for smoothness, as I feel that off-roading may be detrimental to the suspension of this particular scooter. It’s just a marketing ploy. Hell, I’d NEVER even take my STORM off road. Not really made for it..
Ausom has great support. They give you a 1 year warranty for free and have a complete part catalogue for all of their scooters where you can order any part you want.
@@nunyabusiness9013 Sounds great. Everyone should be able to do SOME work on their scooters without freighting back to the company and parts availability is, of course, necessary for that. I also found the angle of the scooter’s stem to be a possible plus. For the money, I’d say a much better choice than, say, NanRobot: of which I have had 3; still own the old 48V X-4 and the 52V D5+2.0🙂
I own their Gallop model. Thing is wild. Unfortunately I got overconfident and wound up understeering a corner to the point I got in an accident with an oncoming car( Thought i was in single motor until I was already in the turn.) lol. Recommend a full face helmet for any stand up scooter at that wattage. Stay safe out there.
@@danmay6170theyre all the same, all come from the same factory. some have larger batteries, some have different latches, tires, colors etc. But they're all the same thing. This company just doesn't charge as much as the others
I changed the tiers on mine to road tread , much more quieter and good in the dry but not so good on a wet road, works very well, but feels like it could go faster if battery was changed to the 60v size, has the option in the settings to do so, not sure if the speed controllers would cope with the extra volts , these scooters do come with the 60v option and the two type of brakes, I do find the brake pads dont last very long, and after doing 1000k distance I have used two sets and on my 3rd set of pads. over all a good setup.
Nothing wrong w a "fast enough" scooter, just have to set your expectations accordingly. Scooters are advertised at their best in ideal conditions, but electric vehicles lose performance as the battery depletes, and torque curves peak before top speed is reached. EG a "41mph" scooter will feel powerful up to 30-35, then creep up on top speed with ideal circumstances (light rider, flat terrain), and these numbers will creep down as you ride through your battery's volts. So if you want to go 30ish and feel powerful most of the time, get a 40mph/60v scooter. If you want to go actual 40 and feel powerful through a whole charge, you'll need a 60mph/72v scooter.
I noticed this on my 52v 2000w ebike, it can hit like 39mph on flat ground with a full battery but by the time it’s below 20% remaining I’m lucky to see 28mph.
@@ramborambokitchenkitchen6357 Yeah, you got it. In use, the top numbers don't last the whole battery. I ride a 72v Teverun Fighter Supreme and I'll never try to reach it's top speed (63 officially, I've been in the 50s), I ride 20-45mph mostly and never see the end of the torque curve, all I wanted.
😂 you can’t even get any closer to a Vsett than that.. and just to help you stay safe. I would most certainly put a strap around that stem lock latch. That little firing pin looking thing I would most certainly not trust it
It's too bad Juiced Joyrides doesn't review electric unicycles. I'm in the market for one and would love to hear his opinion on these which are becoming much more popular.
I’m very interested, and also not sure. I am not really willing to risk snapping my arm or cracking my skull open. I tried a pretty crappy one and it kind of scared me away, but still open to it maybe in the future.
They’re dangerous and hard to learn how to ride. Also very niche community of people that use them, it wouldn’t be worth it for Matt over e-bike and scooter reviews.
@@ramborambokitchenkitchen6357 I wasn't asking Matt to review electric unicycles over e-bikes and scooters. I was asking in addition to scooters and e-bikes. I want one for the exercise and helping with balance which will strengthen core muscles. While some go insanely fast (over 60 mph) many go 15 to 40 mph. The one I'm thinking of purchasing is by Segway and it has a top speed of 28 mph which is fast enough for me and imo safe if you're careful.
Ignore the human suffering and check out my cool awesome scooter. What a time to be alive. So advanced yet so ignorant is our species. Cool scooter though
okay the link to site for his scooter i get flagged by my virus program. also if google it show do not trust with red x on it. so page not safe to use.
hmm im just not seeing what makes this that much better than there ausom gallop, which has two 1200w motors and a bigger battery at 100 dollars cheaper. Better breaks and overall parts i guess? but it doesnt even seem as fast or as comfortable a ride.
Lighter Weight, it's just 30kg, which is easier to carry compared to the much heavier Gallop and Gallop SR1... It also has a better front easy latch system
Bought one of these 3 weeks ago and the hydraulic brakes went out day 2. Im still waiting for a response from them. Customer service is not their strong point.
I bought items due to this channel. Eahora, and reddydy scooter, so I'm going to say the truth. 1200$ for a scooter that only gives you 10 miles. Realistically, taking 7 to 12 hrs to charge is just not worth it! You are better off saving a few more hundred dollars and getting a longer range scooter. I see this all the time' items over a 1000$ that you can only ride.' Maybe two hrs a day is robbery. As well people need to understand when something goes wrong with these E scooters and bikes. You are on your own fixing it. Sure a shop may do breaks but that's about it. If your motor goes, you better know how to replace it, and most likely, you will. "Cheap motors" only last so long, and you better have some knowledge.
but not selfbalanceing scooter kind dangerous the company dont no how to make it selfbalanceing or something that why in the US america not alot of people useing it
@JJtoob The Extreme Bull K6, son! It will do 0-60 mph in about 6 seconds! Top speed 75 mph. No scooter can touch it right now. It has 134v battey 2900Wh. The controller puts out a 19KW peak. It's a beast! Don't buy from Alien Rides, though. They cost too much! Mine was almost half the price of what they sell them for.
I have it, using for my daily commute. It's one of the updated models, and with that price you get dual-motor, dual-suspension, dual-charger ports, split-rim for easy tire maintenance, has turn signals, rear and front lights, hydrolic brakes (dual), electronic brakes, and NFC.
while I have no intention to buy one of these... I watch your stuff because I find you entertaining... and I do learn stuff about E-Vehicles.
This is basically like an updated slightly faster Apollo Ghost! I love it.
And the Apollo Ghost is a clone of the Unicool VDM-10.
@@RoMee651I think it’s the other way around.
Neither is a clone. The ghost was the last scooter where Apollo took an off the shelf white label scooter and sold it under their brand name. So it's more like both (and a few more companies) just add their name to this design. Good price to performance though on a tested design.
pretty smart with the branding, it means you have to call it awesome a few times in the video if you like it or not haha.
Very nice review. I was settled on the Ausum gallop and even the yume hawk pro. This is one to consider definitely.
Yes, it's lighter too
@@xFreyelis yes but the yume I think gives you more bang for your buck of the 3 of them
I always get a smile from watching your videos😄. As a DUALTRON STORM owner, my opinion: first and foremost CONSIDER after-sales support. If satisfied with it, I would say that one may experience, possibly quickly, a few issues with wiring/switches on this model as they don’t seem “robust”. Suspension: while stiffness may seem irritating, initially, even the notoriously stiff Dualtron suspension softens up after some riding, but as I notice the closely wound springs I wonder PLUS no give could increase the instance of breakage. And speaking of brakes, ZOOMs are, pretty much, all-or-nothing which can work really well with a correctly dialed-in e-brake. Lighting--ALL scooters need better headlights for night riding. And lastly, the performance level is for someone looking for a nice cruise around the extended neighborhood, but I’d opt for street tires for smoothness, as I feel that off-roading may be detrimental to the suspension of this particular scooter. It’s just a marketing ploy. Hell, I’d NEVER even take my STORM off road. Not really made for it..
Ausom has great support. They give you a 1 year warranty for free and have a complete part catalogue for all of their scooters where you can order any part you want.
@@nunyabusiness9013 Sounds great. Everyone should be able to do SOME work on their scooters without freighting back to the company and parts availability is, of course, necessary for that. I also found the angle of the scooter’s stem to be a possible plus. For the money, I’d say a much better choice than, say, NanRobot: of which I have had 3; still own the old 48V X-4 and the 52V D5+2.0🙂
Great review, I have the Gallop model. Have not rode it much due to the storms in my area, hope to this weekend.
17:46 that was the biggest jump on a scooter I've ever seen.
I love your reviews man great work!
Bought a Mantis X Plus after having a Rovoran Kultter. Riding a scooter is so much fun!
6:25 dtf pro?!😂
Thats crazy
Something affordable!!! Yes
I love that type of handle bar grips those the best. I got this VDM-10 has the same kind and it's very comfortable.
I own their Gallop model. Thing is wild. Unfortunately I got overconfident and wound up understeering a corner to the point I got in an accident with an oncoming car( Thought i was in single motor until I was already in the turn.) lol. Recommend a full face helmet for any stand up scooter at that wattage. Stay safe out there.
Damn nice e scooter! Might get it!
I’ve got a KuKirin G2 Max. Look it up. They do a Pro with a duel motor. I’ve had over 30 miles on setting two
About to pull up on the autism leopard😂
19:23 "The what? The what's it called? The DTF? No. The DT1." 😂☠️
Finally something actually cheap😂
Real
lol you get what you pay for, going 30-60 mph on a scooter, you wanna avoid cheaping out….
@@danmay6170theyre all the same, all come from the same factory. some have larger batteries, some have different latches, tires, colors etc. But they're all the same thing. This company just doesn't charge as much as the others
@@danmay6170fair enough😂
i have been wanting a quicker scooter and this one may be a great option. i commute on a scooter daily
Tryndamere electric scooter
Absolutely a titan group project
I changed the tiers on mine to road tread , much more quieter and good in the dry but not so good on a wet road, works very well, but feels like it could go faster if battery was changed to the 60v size, has the option in the settings to do so, not sure if the speed controllers would cope with the extra volts , these scooters do come with the 60v option and the two type of brakes, I do find the brake pads dont last very long, and after doing 1000k distance I have used two sets and on my 3rd set of pads. over all a good setup.
Good scooter for the price but acceleration seems a bit slow .. i think i prefer the Max fun 10 pro
great video but can you review the segway zt3 pro off-road scooter next thx😁
Can you review?
Arwibon gt08 electric scooter!!
Please and thanks you😊.
Hi!
Do you have any plans on testing the Freego x2/EKX X21 Max?
" my workouts are built in my reviews " hehehe good one
Nothing wrong w a "fast enough" scooter, just have to set your expectations accordingly. Scooters are advertised at their best in ideal conditions, but electric vehicles lose performance as the battery depletes, and torque curves peak before top speed is reached. EG a "41mph" scooter will feel powerful up to 30-35, then creep up on top speed with ideal circumstances (light rider, flat terrain), and these numbers will creep down as you ride through your battery's volts. So if you want to go 30ish and feel powerful most of the time, get a 40mph/60v scooter. If you want to go actual 40 and feel powerful through a whole charge, you'll need a 60mph/72v scooter.
I noticed this on my 52v 2000w ebike, it can hit like 39mph on flat ground with a full battery but by the time it’s below 20% remaining I’m lucky to see 28mph.
@@ramborambokitchenkitchen6357 Yeah, you got it. In use, the top numbers don't last the whole battery. I ride a 72v Teverun Fighter Supreme and I'll never try to reach it's top speed (63 officially, I've been in the 50s), I ride 20-45mph mostly and never see the end of the torque curve, all I wanted.
Can you review a Nami Blast with its inverted swingarm?
What do you do with all the scooters you review? Do you sell them? If so I'd love to take a scooter or two off your hands.
Seems like this scooter has poor throttle calibration
16:55 thank you for saying this. There is no such thing as an off road scooter
I'm probably going to buy this after xmas if it stays the same price.
Look up zondoo zo01 plus duel 3000w scooter has a 60v 35 ah battery and goes 55 for 1299 with off road tired 1399 with road
@@devonbendig6968 i really only need it to be 35 mph+, i dont need anything more
😂 you can’t even get any closer to a Vsett than that.. and just to help you stay safe. I would most certainly put a strap around that stem lock latch. That little firing pin looking thing I would most certainly not trust it
have you considered reviewing the WEPED escooter?
This Unicool X1 is the successor to the VDM-10.
Back brake on the left? I just checked, and it's the opposite on my 3 bicycles. (Back brake on right, Front brake on left).
This follows motorcycles. Not sure that’s a good idea, as I’m sure most people looking at electric scooters are looking to supplement their bike
Great video
Protip: you can change it to zero start in the p settings.
18:09 he enables zero start.
13:42 new cod zombies map leaked 😂
It's too bad Juiced Joyrides doesn't review electric unicycles. I'm in the market for one and would love to hear his opinion on these which are becoming much more popular.
I’m very interested, and also not sure. I am not really willing to risk snapping my arm or cracking my skull open. I tried a pretty crappy one and it kind of scared me away, but still open to it maybe in the future.
They’re dangerous and hard to learn how to ride. Also very niche community of people that use them, it wouldn’t be worth it for Matt over e-bike and scooter reviews.
@@JuicedJoyrides Okay. Thank you.
@@JuicedJoyrides But what's up on a E-foil video?
@@ramborambokitchenkitchen6357 I wasn't asking Matt to review electric unicycles over e-bikes and scooters. I was asking in addition to scooters and e-bikes. I want one for the exercise and helping with balance which will strengthen core muscles. While some go insanely fast (over 60 mph) many go 15 to 40 mph. The one I'm thinking of purchasing is by Segway and it has a top speed of 28 mph which is fast enough for me and imo safe if you're careful.
The big brother of this (the Ausom Gallop) would perform much better in your area on the hills.
What hills lol, his route is almost entirely flat ground apart from the California incline and the exit from his apartment building.
Ignore the human suffering and check out my cool awesome scooter. What a time to be alive. So advanced yet so ignorant is our species. Cool scooter though
these things must feel insane at 6'5". you standing next to one is a size comparison almost equal to my 5'9" ass standing next to a razer scooter.
Does anyone know how you can get this shipped to Canada or purchase in Canada ?
do a review on the K-cloud K14 E scooter
i love your gta5 vids you rock
Anyone know how I could get this shipped to Canada ?
Yes but is it better than a Segway gt1/gt2
Tryndamere electric scooter
Mukuta 10+ clone, i miss my mukuta scooter 😭😭
can you please review the zondoo zo03
Please review the zondoo zo01 plus 1399 for road tired of road is 1299 duel 3000w motors and it's a 60v 35ah scooter
Do you live in GTA6?
Actually it's GTA 5. He lives in LA.
okay the link to site for his scooter i get flagged by my virus program. also if google it show do not trust with red x on it. so page not safe to use.
You know anti-virus programs give false positives, right? Did you Google the link to see if it's legit?
Those shoes and background looked suspiciously familiar and thought "Is this the e-bike dude on a scooter?" And yes it is!
hmm im just not seeing what makes this that much better than there ausom gallop, which has two 1200w motors and a bigger battery at 100 dollars cheaper. Better breaks and overall parts i guess? but it doesnt even seem as fast or as comfortable a ride.
Lighter Weight, it's just 30kg, which is easier to carry compared to the much heavier Gallop and Gallop SR1... It also has a better front easy latch system
That's.. surprisingly cheap when I clicked that link.
Bought one of these 3 weeks ago and the hydraulic brakes went out day 2. Im still waiting for a response from them. Customer service is not their strong point.
The front hub motor needs balancing
I really wouldn't want to hit a speed bump with that. Wouldn't want to watch someone hit a speed bump with that.
Can't read screen in daylight at all. No battery monitoring. It's a no-go right out the gate.
Mary Kay Corvette
just get the kukirin g4 or g2 pro it has a bit faster speed for 850
DTF PRO I MEAN DT1 PRO
Not bad 😊
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My bad it is Joyrides I put Juiced earlier incorrectly
Nice
mashallah❤❤❤first
My respects to review something actually cheap 🤙
Don't they look kind of nerdy without a seat?
if it selfbalanceing it people will buy it like crazy i guess company really dont know how to make 1
Brand new scooter and it has a scratch on the right hand side right before the DT 1 Pro… That’s not good at all
I think they feel sorry for you having to ride a scooter.
I bought items due to this channel. Eahora, and reddydy scooter, so I'm going to say the truth. 1200$ for a scooter that only gives you 10 miles. Realistically, taking 7 to 12 hrs to charge is just not worth it! You are better off saving a few more hundred dollars and getting a longer range scooter. I see this all the time' items over a 1000$ that you can only ride.' Maybe two hrs a day is robbery. As well people need to understand when something goes wrong with these E scooters and bikes. You are on your own fixing it. Sure a shop may do breaks but that's about it. If your motor goes, you better know how to replace it, and most likely, you will. "Cheap motors" only last so long, and you better have some knowledge.
Might as well get the cheap $200-350 ones then.
@tedlessor3887 a 300$ is probably going to be the same as 1000$ one.
1500$ scooters and up is where you're going to get better range and performance.
but not selfbalanceing scooter kind dangerous the company dont no how to make it selfbalanceing or something that why in the US america not alot of people useing it
If you can see it, please reply to the email, I have a particularly good scooter for you to review.
Reminds me of Kugoo g2 master
this is basically a makuta scooter
It's because it probably is. The other two models (Leopard and Gallop) are basically the G2 Pro and G3 Pro respectively.
joyor s10 s is 400 euro cheaper
That latch is absolutely terrible and any kid with eyes and a brain could fold your handlebars just walking past you. I wouldnt pay
$250 for this
DTF 😂
10kw and only 40mph. What a joke. Waist of money. Save your money and get a toy that really rips!
Like what?
@JJtoob The Extreme Bull K6, son! It will do 0-60 mph in about 6 seconds! Top speed 75 mph. No scooter can touch it right now. It has 134v battey 2900Wh. The controller puts out a 19KW peak. It's a beast! Don't buy from Alien Rides, though. They cost too much! Mine was almost half the price of what they sell them for.
@@edgurash834and that is how much compared to this $1k scooter?
@edgurash834 scooter you're bragging about costs 4 and a half gran, weighs a freakin TON, and looks absolutely stupid
and i'd happily buy the scooter you reference that first and foremost weighs LESS than 70lbs, has 10kw and can go faster