Apollo Phantom Off-Road Test
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2022
- In this video, we push our Apollo Phantoms to the limits & show you all how well they can do on gravel/ dirt trails & hills. Thanks for watching! Leave a comment and let us know what you'd like to see more of!
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Apollo Phantom V2 52V Hydraulic fitted with Off-road tires.
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If you ride your scooter like this, not only will it be more prone to breaking, but so will you! We always recommend a full-face helmet & gear when riding these things.
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WOW I've been looking for a video with an up-hill section where I could actually see how steep the hill is. I'm trying to judge the power of these scooters. That part where you guys rip up along side the stairs was nuts! I saw a few trails I didn't recognize that looked pretty sweet. Apparently I need to get out more! Cool to see a video of people ripping scooters around my home town. I was thinking about picking up the phantom as well. It's a bit late in the season now though I guess? I'll see you out there when I do get mine though!
I appreciate this comment! There’s huge E group rides every Friday and Saturday at 6pm at the legislative. If I was I n the market again I would get a VSETT scoter instead of a phantom, quality and power is far more superior than Apollo, look very similar. But for the extra few dollars I wish I would have got a VSETT instead.
@@Kamshaft cool, thanks for the tip!
ive pushed my v1 too the limits!
Hey great Video! What action camera are you using?
Thanks
I use a go pro hero 9 black edition, & honestly it sucks. The video footage is alright, for the price it’s not that great, Battery life is awful & it performs like garbage in low light conditions.
@@Kamshaft Yeah I hear Go pro been terrible, overheat, the cloud, etc. Im thinking the DJI osmo 3 or the 4 that might be coming out soon!
Thanks for the reply!
Where is that path at the end with the paintings on the side?
I’d have to ask Liam tbh! But I believe they were east of the Epcore power plant
Which tires did you use for the Phantom? Do you have a link by chance?
Order them off aliexpress, they are very cheap and the same brand as the ones that Apollo sells for 4x the price. Search up 10x3 scooter tire OR 80/65-6 OR 255x80. All of those sizes are basically the same and will fit. I'm using x2 255x80 hybrid off-road tires, my buddies using one 255x80 hybrid on the front & a 10x3 off-road tire for the rear. You do lose a bit of acceleration and speed with hyrbid/off-road tires.
I use semi off road
Est ce que tu avais les pneus d'origine sur ton Phantom?
go 40kph on the paved road beside the gravel trail the bumpy on u get some wicked air
Hi I’m purchasing these scooters and I am wondering what the top speed you have reached on the v2?
I reached 78km/hr going downhill! But on flat surface (I weight about 165ibs) I can hit 65Km
Same here. 78kph, comfortable at 65, but over that not so much
Where was this? Country/State/City? Cool trails!
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Are they winter tires cus they don’t sell off road tires Canada
I just read the comments thanks
Hey if ur on a budget would you recommend saving for the phantom or to get the ghost?
They actually just dropped the price of the new V4 phantom’s! They are about $600 cheaper then when I purchased the V2. It also depends how hard core you wanna ride, if you see yourself wanting to go 50+km/hr & exploring lots of gravel trails I say pick the phantom. But if you are fairly modest and just want to cruise around the city then go for the ghost. In my opinion I would definitely just buy the phantom, it has held up like a champ for me as well as my buddies. They provide better warranty now as well.
Be careful those front knecks are flimsy and will crack in do time I think they are made from aluminum.
I appreciate the concern, supposedly the V2s don’t have that issue, we have also upgraded the front stem bolt.