I have mine for 2 years 4 months the scooter is great. Suspension sucks tired suck one hand is dangerous. I hit 3 cars that blew stop signs . Its a tank. Brakes are the absolute worst. This week my front controller blew and when that happens the front wheel stops like ½ the speed of the back and i did an endo and almost ate the street. I have a full face helmet though. I went through a lot of storms with flooding and she kept on going. I used her every day for work . About 8 miles a day sometimes a little more. . As for the battery, keep it charged. Its best to never let it discharge less than 40 percentage . Mine is old and the battery still charges to 54.5 . But i came to this video of yours because i was looking for a diy to change the controller. I opened it up to disconnect it from the battery because although it blew out and i disconnected the front motor it was still draining the batter and taking a lot of much needed torque from the rear motor which is all i have now until i get the new front controller. Anyway be careful . Wear a full face helmet . If and when you fall , it's usually a face plant. Watch out for road gradients to change because the wide wheels tend to grab small humps in roads and tug you left to right. Use both hands or get a dentist you trust because that is not a recommended way to ride. Also i hurt my left hand bad in one collision. Just be careful its not a toy .
That’s true. I am on my second WW Pro (1st got stolen from work) and I love it for speed and hill climb. It just goes and goes. I prefer solid tyres (I got about 6 flats on a previous scooter around work and that’s costs!) but I will they would bring out a solid tyre with more traction for the wet paths.
I live on steep hilly area of Portland and it halls ass up hill but it also eats the break pads but that's an easy and cheap fix. I got some real breaks with 3 time the break pad size basically for mtb bikes. The torque on it is nutts!
Have 3600 km on mine. It’s not perfect, but for its money (got it for 1100 usd on sale) it’s a no brainer. Eats hills on a breakfast even with 95 kg rider
*Ive tested just about 26 different electric scooters* This one I had a lot of hype for, the Widewheel Pro, I really thought it be the one I’d keep for a long time. The speed and range were great. The features it had were nice, key to start, headlight, folding handlebars, center screen display… But this scooter actually had the WORST traction out of any scooter I have tried and I was so dissapointed about it. I could not get to the power mode on it because it’s hard to not slip going over little bumps or cracks. And I normally live going fast on e scooters. I traded it for another scooter, and kept trading and tried a lot more, but yeah that’s my honest feedback.
Hmmm! I haven’t had to much of a issue yet. And I been off-roading with it a lot. I’ll keep a eye on that as the tires wear in from the miles I put on it ! Thanks for the comment ! 🤝
This was my first scoot years ago , it is horrible on bumpy roads the brakes suck goes through pads like crazy but it's quick and goes up hills. Well built has been crashed multiple times drunk skidding around trying to be fancy lol I don't recommend honestly the kaabo wolf 8 dual is a better choice in this price range
Worst dam scooter I have ever ridden. Sorry but, solid tires that are small in diameter is a HUUUUGE mistake. Unless you are on perfectly smooth asphalt, but I have ye to see that
That thing has to be the best looking scooter I've seen to date!
I have mine for 2 years 4 months the scooter is great. Suspension sucks tired suck one hand is dangerous. I hit 3 cars that blew stop signs . Its a tank. Brakes are the absolute worst. This week my front controller blew and when that happens the front wheel stops like ½ the speed of the back and i did an endo and almost ate the street. I have a full face helmet though. I went through a lot of storms with flooding and she kept on going. I used her every day for work . About 8 miles a day sometimes a little more. . As for the battery, keep it charged. Its best to never let it discharge less than 40 percentage . Mine is old and the battery still charges to 54.5 . But i came to this video of yours because i was looking for a diy to change the controller. I opened it up to disconnect it from the battery because although it blew out and i disconnected the front motor it was still draining the batter and taking a lot of much needed torque from the rear motor which is all i have now until i get the new front controller. Anyway be careful . Wear a full face helmet . If and when you fall , it's usually a face plant. Watch out for road gradients to change because the wide wheels tend to grab small humps in roads and tug you left to right. Use both hands or get a dentist you trust because that is not a recommended way to ride. Also i hurt my left hand bad in one collision. Just be careful its not a toy .
That’s true. I am on my second WW Pro (1st got stolen from work) and I love it for speed and hill climb. It just goes and goes. I prefer solid tyres (I got about 6 flats on a previous scooter around work and that’s costs!) but I will they would bring out a solid tyre with more traction for the wet paths.
I live on steep hilly area of Portland and it halls ass up hill but it also eats the break pads but that's an easy and cheap fix. I got some real breaks with 3 time the break pad size basically for mtb bikes. The torque on it is nutts!
Have 3600 km on mine. It’s not perfect, but for its money (got it for 1100 usd on sale) it’s a no brainer. Eats hills on a breakfast even with 95 kg rider
That scooter is Beautiful
I really don't 'need' 1, but I NEED 1!🤷♂️🤦♂️
*Ive tested just about 26 different electric scooters*
This one I had a lot of hype for, the Widewheel Pro, I really thought it be the one I’d keep for a long time.
The speed and range were great. The features it had were nice, key to start, headlight, folding handlebars, center screen display…
But this scooter actually had the WORST traction out of any scooter I have tried and I was so dissapointed about it.
I could not get to the power mode on it because it’s hard to not slip going over little bumps or cracks. And I normally live going fast on e scooters.
I traded it for another scooter, and kept trading and tried a lot more, but yeah that’s my honest feedback.
Hmmm! I haven’t had to much of a issue yet. And I been off-roading with it a lot. I’ll keep a eye on that as the tires wear in from the miles I put on it ! Thanks for the comment ! 🤝
How’s it compare to the vsett 9+
I have one with the seat and bike rack
Hey thanking of getting one this week, how's the scooter holding up? Is it still holding its charge etc? Are you happy with it? Thanks
This was my first scoot years ago , it is horrible on bumpy roads the brakes suck goes through pads like crazy but it's quick and goes up hills. Well built has been crashed multiple times drunk skidding around trying to be fancy lol I don't recommend honestly the kaabo wolf 8 dual is a better choice in this price range
This HAS to be the best e-scooter. Just like the micro rocket scooter is (for non-electric scooters).
really cool camera work!
i get 5 error I don't know why the battery
Price????
Man I believe that scooter is much faster than 26mph
Unlock ludicrous mode
Worst dam scooter I have ever ridden. Sorry but, solid tires that are small in diameter is a HUUUUGE mistake. Unless you are on perfectly smooth asphalt, but I have ye to see that
there dangerous scooters
Looks lame. Seems slow
Definitely not. 30mph is fast enough. 20 is slow.