1:40 so happy you mentioned this! Ive never heard anyone list this as a benefit of an escooter, but for me its a huge one. It makes me look forward to leaving for work instead of dreading it
Hey there! I just stumbled upon this new project called freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike, and I have to say, it's pretty impressive. The fact that the bike can be charged in indoor mode is such a game-changer! I completely agree with you that this feature is a huge benefit. It can definitely make your daily commute to work much more enjoyable and something to look forward to rather than dread. Kudos to freebeat for thinking outside the box and making riding an eBike such a fun experience! Keep up the great work! 😄
I have a vsett 10+ and have over 700klm and just love everything about it. And right now in Vancouver Canada it's legal to ride electric Scooters on the road 😀 so smooth and fast
Bruh... so we're basically neighbours... XD. And right now, I'm trying to do a comparison between the Nami Burn-e 2 Max, and the Bronco Xtreme. Let me be honest, though. I had absolutely no idea that it is completely legal for us to ride these bad boys on the road! Would be a complete game changer for me, seeing these gas prices reach 2 dollars a liter for which my parents have to pay crazy money for. Quite literally, we had a break-in in our condo a few months ago, and I got the absolutely heartbreaking news that the two of my childhood electric scooters (both of which were from Razor) were stolen, along with the charger. I got those two scooters for free from people who didn't want the scooters anymore, mostly because they were non-functional and the batteries barely held a charge. I'm now trying to see if I can get a powerful upgrade, and see whether my parents will spit out their drinks once they hear that I want to try and get a 96km/h scooter that costs like $6000 CAD (which is kind of okay since I can do sustainable monthly payments). Anyway though, ride safe and have fun! :)
@@genericcamera984 Well... I had no idea about that. If that's true, then I guess just stick to not saying anything to anyone. It's not like anybody has the slightest clue that 96km/h equates to 8,400 watts of power, unless they happen to have the smallest hint of interest in electronics. :D
Did you see Oliver asking for more food? My favorite musical! Did you miss it? On topic, I'm too old to ride a scooter, but I can still dream. I only wish that back in the 50s, there were scooters such as those you see here. Call me crazy, but on Black Friday (a few weeks ago), I purchased an e-bike (step-thru). I have yet to unbox it as it sits in my garage, waiting for my nephew to give me a hand. I may purchase a scooter, but not the one you see here. On my next birthday, I turn 79. I'm still a kid at heart!
I think the world needs to adapt to these new type of commuters. I’d love to have a special lane everywhere I go To use these things. Right now it’s just a mess. In Canada I cannot ride in bicycle lanes or on sidewalks, I also cannot use in the road if it’s faster than 32km per hour. So it’s better just having a 500$ bicycle to not get arrested
They're currently all illegal here in the UK anyway. But I agree. They may be kind of dangerous to the rider, but adoption of cheaper modes of transport like this will remove cars from the road. If everyone was riding things like this, there would be less fatalities than driving.
More please. Thanks for the reviews. Brief but the nuts and bolts are there. I considered a Vsett 10+ but opted for a 9+ instead because it fits/lifts onto a bus much more easily than the 10+. It's about as big as you need/want for a performance commuter. Would you consider reviewing a few e-scooters in that class? After all, they're probably more likely to be paert of your average work day than the hypers are.
I've just been out on my Wolf Warrior 11, it's great fun. I've also got the Wolf King GT and even though it's faster the Wolf King Warrior 11 is better to ride and handles better and with the ability to switch to dual motor instantly it can actually make trips faster as cornering is easier and more efficient.
2 POINTS: 1 - Can you comment on the use of smooth tires and some use of rugged tires? For city driving, isn't smooth tires better? 2 - As scooters are becoming popular companies should start designing storage for scooters. A storage solution could be personal locker system for home use. The market also needs a workplace storage system for universities or a workplace storage system.
It depends on your location I live in suburbs and some side walks will miss up those smooth tires quickly its not even an option for me. I would like smooth tires for speed and the smoothness of the ride however the scooter will give me problems if I go that route
Yes, that's the current "legal" limit here. I have a modified Kaabo Mantis that will do 85 km/h, with a 25 - 50 km/h acceleration that you just have to try...often! There are a few Weped FS around as well, with a 145 km/h top speed. So it's like if you have a 400 km/h Bugatti, are you only going to stick to the 100 km/h speed limit ALL the time. Probably not! ;)
I live in Australia too!! I have Vsett 10+ as well. I already remove the speed limiter! and now I'm riding at 65 km/h!! (when no cops and no speed cameras around) also (in good clean road condition). I don't get any caught yet, so I'm lucky😁! But I don't do this often, because I'm afraid of the cops!
1:52 Glad you mentioned these scooters cost as much as a used car or even a new 250-500cc motorbike that comes with seating for two. So my question is do the scooters have any re-sale value like a car or motorcycle?
Nope, they're just insane toys. I have two and two motorcycles. At least the maintenance vs. the motorcycles is nice, and they charge with my solar panels?
Yes the Rion and Weped are in a class of their own in the UK, class L3 motorcycles just like the 4 other ones reviewed here, they do more than 28/30 mph so they motorcycles not eScooter and will never ever be legal in the UK, so please 🙏 stop dreaming and fooling yourself, the winds of change are coming and soon. So come now let’s all start taking our red pills 💊 and open our eyes to true reality instead of fooling ourselves with convenient ignorance.
@@HOMETV810 chill bro im from the UK and i have a vsett with over 1500 miles on it. i use it to commute to work and have never had any problems with police.
G-Boosters still wheelspin quick off the mark though i would put them at the start of the insane bracket lol I had one for a while but i ride the Dualtron mini now a little more sensible lighter smoother and easier to ride around people. If i get a bigger faster one again I'd want it all road legal tbh and off cycle trails i wouldn't want to end up hurting a kid or something.
I got a unicycle I bought from PET as it's around the corner where I work. I'd like a scooter for work, but the law. There's an underground strike coming and possibly a bus strike as well.
I find 30 mph is plenty fast enough but you've got to have the torgue. At least 3000w I've got dualtron compact that smashes hills only does 40mph it says 43 but I haven't had 43 out of it
I love my Solar P1 V2.0 2022 model, the torque is insane, it rides so smooth on single motor mode. It is a thrill to ride and I can’t wait until it is “legal” sad state of affairs here in UK, I want to do a 10 mile ride from home and clock up 25 miles on a charge. There is something about escooters
I own the ls7+ and it’s a dream to ride. If you don’t like the acceleration, just turn on power start mode. It’s a little scary though so be careful lol
Me to, But sure ss hell they will never legalise these four class L3 motorcycles, not quite sure why they are still promoting something that will never be road legal in the first place.
The UK government is backwards thinking about electric Scooters there needs to be credible laws eg insurance/35km speed limit and mandatory helmet full stop.
@@mr.vancouver007 You missed out the bits where the scooter needs to be registered with the DVLA, have lighting equipment, a driving licence to use it, and an MOT if applicable....... They are classed as motor vehicles after all.
@@smoxesss I am researching, thus been here in the first place einstein.. moreover, I didnt force you to reply. Did you wake up like that... good day to you sir. And thanks for your 'advice' 👌👍.
Unfortunately all illegal to use on public roads and footpaths in the UK, unless they are registered with the DVLA as a motor vehicle, and the rider has insurance and a licence. Illegal use could result in points being applied to your driving licence.
Er, it’s not stupid if you’re hit by one and have damage repairs to pay for or are injured. The point is if you want to use public roads you should be accountable in law like everyone else. If not, then take the bus. Otherwise you would be a self-centred narcissist with no regard for others, which I’m sure is not true.
OUTSTANDING 🤩 I want so much something exactly like this. But it's extremely sad living in boring and backward Germany, where you are allowed to drive 250m/h with a four-wheeled dirt slingshot on the Autobahn, but speed limit for escooters is less than 15m/h 🤮🤮🤮
I had the Vsett10 plus which I brought from Ride&Glide and I had a terrible accident, due to the controller or throttle having an electrical fault. The power kicked in out of nowhere without me using the throttle. Apart from that, it was an awesome and powerful scooter...
@@adobeacrobat8747 Now I fully recovered, thank you for your kind words. I did apply the brakes but it didn't cut off the power to the motor which I then realised that there must be a fault with the controller. It was too sharp and dangerous to apply the brakes because the power was still kicking in until I fell of it, that's when it stopped.
I've had a problem wiv the electric brake activating n cutting power for no reason which cud b bad in wet conditions but its seemed to of stopped doing that now over past few days but I've only got an Aovo Pro M365 so only a budget scooter. I like the Apollo Phantom e scooter so I think I'll b looking at getting that next. 🤘🏼😉👍🏼
My Warrior X is capable of 45/50mph with crazy acceleration. I use it up and down the canals and cycle networks of Glasgow. Off road capacity which my Pure doesn't have. Great fun!
Why do you say LS7+ has two disappointing 2400W motors, when the Burn-E only has 1500W motors. I have the Nanrobot D6+ and it has twin 1000W motors and it's bordering on ridiculous acceleration, it still scares me to this day lol.
And never will for these four class L3 motorcycles, they will never be legal in the UK the Government already said this at the start of the eScooter consultation.
Which is another way of saying "we've been foolish enough to buy something that's illegal to use, so now we want the laws changing so we can use it"... Tough. It doesn't work like that. Read and understand the law *first* before you buy.....
Pathetic really! They go on and on about going green ect..... soo many people would commute on these! Yet they'd rather sting us with petrol/diesel parking! All about the money! tragic would of snapped one up asap otherwise
lmao @ "so the next death trap I have to show you" Bonus points because in American "English", using "have" here would indicate that you're being forced ("I have to do something") rather than "It's in my possession" so the double entendre got me laughing louder than I should have.
This is actually a hilarious video. I just watched a run down of an Aussie made chain driven scoot of 6000W but single mid motor. Voltrion Pro+ Might be worth a look/review?
In the uk? Literally never .. no matter what way you look at it people are idiots and can't be trusted to be civil on them 50mph + on footpaths and flying around in and around cars is never ever going to be legal
well i am using the bike road with my dualtron eagle (75km/s top speed) i just dont run too fast when i am passing bikes and scouters. Car roads expect in germany wont allow over 140km/h so why we have cars going faster than 200kh/h ? i dont see special roads or anything for those cars so there you have it you just have to drive like a human being and not a maniac.
I was going to get the vsett but with the current laws and the safety of these death traps I went for a Sur-Ron instead . Costs a bit more but I can insure it and not worry about getting arrested and getting points!
I did the same with the Drill, but annoys me now, effectively there is no difference between our class 3 eMotorbikes and these hyper eScooters, except perhaps a couple go faster than my drill, so not fair on us, well until they get pulled and get six points, that is.
@@Sur-Ron Yer mine to, the Drill and the Suron are really identical anyway, but to be fair, both really awsome, to be fair and and don’t know if you feel the same way, once you have ridden a drill or a suron those you realise just how much better our rides actually are?
@@smoxesss absolutely but drivers of enclosed vehicles all share the same risk. When you guys throw yourself under a bus at fifty miles an hour the bus driver is traumatised, blamed for your irresponsible actions and very likely loses their job. But that's OK, your right to kill yourself is sacrosanct.
@@smoxesss a motorbike can be seen and heard. You are pretty much invisible on a speeding scooter. Carry on, learning by experience is the best way to grow up...
4K for a fast scooter? I don’t use E-scooters so maybe the price sounds wild but E-board are $400 to $1000 bucks. Although it has pros and cons? What’s the point of paying that much just for speed? 3k is a car 👀 someone explain pls
They are but personally I've not been stopped by cops from using it. I suppose if u ride it sensibly wiv all the safety gear u b less likely to be stopped. Plus I give way to EVERYTHING, pedestrians n ESPECIALLY cars. Apparently e scooters were mentioned in the Queens speech in May for them to be made legal so they need to hurry up wiv that. Such good fun. 🤘🏼😁👍🏼
THIS IS BS!! ESCOOTERS ARE NOT ILLEGAL I AM PROOF!! I was arrested for driving a motor vehicle within no tax and insurance and resisting arrest.. went to court and pleaded not guilty coz I don't belive it is a motorveichle and the statutory laws regarding escooters are not clear and unfinished at best.. I was sent to trial and the police officers involved were goi g to try and Bury me, they submitted over an hour of body cam footage of me multiple statements from others who were there and 4 police officers were willing to testify against me there is no court in the land who would not convict someone which such overwhelming evidence IF they in fact broke the law.. But trust me I was ready in fact I found out that atleast 5 of my human rights were being breached in the process and so are everyone else rights being breached attempting to stop people using them, and also the police officers were all breaking their oaths.. Even though in the eyes of the police and courts there was overwhelming evidence of my guilt funnily enough the cps ( crown prosecution service) failed to send me any evidence regarding my case and coz of this they could not use any evidence they had against Me in court so the case was dismissed.. Conclusion: the cps failing to send me the evidence was such a rookie mistake that there's no doubt in my mind that they didn't send it on purpose coz they are aware that peoples human rights are being breached by arresting people using a scooter and branded it as a motor vehicle without out the proper legislation being passed and did not want my case to go viral, I have made a few videos regarding my case but it is literally the tip of the iceberg when I hav the time I will reveal all, to my knowledge I am the only person in the uk who has beat and escooter case without punishment.
@@HOMETV810 THIS IS BS!! ESCOOTERS ARE NOT ILLEGAL I AM PROOF!! I was arrested for driving a motor vehicle within no tax and insurance and resisting arrest.. went to court and pleaded not guilty coz I don't belive it is a motorveichle and the statutory laws regarding escooters are not clear and unfinished at best.. I was sent to trial and the police officers involved were goi g to try and Bury me, they submitted over an hour of body cam footage of me multiple statements from others who were there and 4 police officers were willing to testify against me there is no court in the land who would not convict someone which such overwhelming evidence IF they in fact broke the law.. But trust me I was ready in fact I found out that atleast 5 of my human rights were being breached in the process and so are everyone else rights being breached attempting to stop people using them, and also the police officers were all breaking their oaths.. Even though in the eyes of the police and courts there was overwhelming evidence of my guilt funnily enough the cps ( crown prosecution service) failed to send me any evidence regarding my case and coz of this they could not use any evidence they had against Me in court so the case was dismissed.. Conclusion: the cps failing to send me the evidence was such a rookie mistake that there's no doubt in my mind that they didn't send it on purpose coz they are aware that peoples human rights are being breached by arresting people using a scooter and branded it as a motor vehicle without out the proper legislation being passed and did not want my case to go viral, I have made a few videos regarding my case but it is literally the tip of the iceberg when I hav the time I will reveal all, to my knowledge I am the only person in the uk who has beat and escooter case without punishment.
Accidents have *already* happened. Over 40 people have been knocked down by these things in the UK, with some being injured. If ever these became legal to use (unlikely) the riders would need third party insurance to cover injury claims. If someone got cleaned up, and spent a month or two off work injured, the claim could run to £20k or way way more, depending on the injury and it's potential lasting effects.....stress, discomfort, lack of earning ability etc.......
@@Brian-om2hh yeah and how many people are knocked over and injured by cars, bikes motorbikes, trams and worst of all drunk single mums with prams?? So should we ban them all Brian? With the exception of the latter I think not
@@kennybeacom6712 every time I have encountered an e-scooter it has been ridden by someone who has no idea of the world around them. Today an illegal e-scooter entered a roundabout in front of me without looking then weaved on and off the pavement. Yesterday an e-scooter came out of an alley in front of me into the highway without looking or slowing. The sale of e-scooters needs to be banned.
Out of all these scooters and every other scooter that you don't have in here the ultra 2 is the sleeper of all scooters it's what the storm should have been it's what the thunder 2 should have then and many other scooters should have been it's quick as h*** and extremely reliable.
I use my e scooter on roads whether it's yet to be made legal or not n so far, (fingers crossed 🤞🏼) I've not been stopped. 😁 I think they're wicked n best thing I've bought for a while. Just need to upgrade now to a better n faster e scooter next year 🤘🏼😜👍🏼
Me 2, but only local, I want to be free to ride off aimlessly grinning eyeing up my battery at 10 miles out. They get you there so simply and have that snowboard feel at times. There’s something about escooters.
Aibol, If you intend to ride it on the road, you can purchase anyone of these unregistered and totally illegal Class L3 motorcycles from any unethical retailer who will not tell you that, they are not legal now and never ever will be. Because they are not eScooters according to the law, get it, they have 2 wheel an engine and and go faster than 30mph, they are illegal motorcycles with tiny wheels. The cost well a £300.00 fine and six points on your current or future driving license, so not that cheap or legal in anyway.
Guys, what's going on here? If I can pause the video at 3:15, and see you testing one of these potentially ultra high speed scooters, on a mixed use path, with what appears to be pensioners and at least one child, then legislators can do the same thing. Many of us are desperately looking forward to legislation that will make scooters legal, and you guys don't seem to realise that glamourising these ultra fast machines, while filming them in what appears to be public spaces (and telling people that they would be "ideal for commuting) has the potential to delay that legislation. Can you not see that?
Hi Jules, Can I, just add glamorising L3 classification motorcycles with tiny wheels that won't ever be legal anyway, as the UK Government had made it totally clear from the start of the consultation that they will not be amending or changing the current UK type L1 moped classification or the Type L3 motorcycle classification. So effectively if an eScooter can exceed 15.5moh as these four vehicles do, they will never be fully UK Road legal anyway. So I don't know why these guys are stil l trying to influence people into spending their hard earned cash on what is and always will be an illegal L3 motorcycle without pointing out the reality of what they actually are.
@@HOMETV810 _ I can understand the channel creator's desire to film fast scooters, to get more adsense revenue from UA-cam, but the problem is that making films like this is just going to up the "anti", and make it less likely that e-scooters will be made legal in the UK. I think the comment in the video about how these extreme scooters are "ideal for commuting" kinda sums up the irresponsibility of the video.
@@mikefox181 Mike, I’m actually quite envious of the liberal legislation you have over in the US. But I’m curious / how do you feel when seeing high powered scooters mixing it among children and old people, on a shared path? You don’t care?
The scooters will interest speed freaks but not me. As every one knows, you can't ride them anywhere except off road in most of the UK, including so called slower 'commuter' scooters. I have a Falcon Zero 8 just gathering dust.
@@mikefox181 We have cycle lanes but they are few and far between. As far as I am aware, electric scooters (except rentals) are not allowed on roads, pavements or cycle lanes in UK.
@@mikefox181 We got bike lanes just no legislation for E-Scooters yet so we have possibility of Police being a holes in a bad mood or possibility of being splatted anywhere by a fast e scooter because nobody gave riders rules to follow lol Basically it's just chaos now because the goverment has been so slow to make/change laws last updated in the 1800s.
Because they're hoping they can persuade people to part with their cash. The manufacturers are only concerned with selling them. Whether they are legal to use in the country you live in, is up to you.
@@Brian-om2hh they arent legal in the u.k. because all you people do is drink, they don't want assholes driving these things drunk, some people ride em crazy ,sober and still act stupid
1:40 so happy you mentioned this! Ive never heard anyone list this as a benefit of an escooter, but for me its a huge one. It makes me look forward to leaving for work instead of dreading it
I almost feel the same way but for that price I can get a street bike that will do the same thing I'm still on the fence with it
Hey there! I just stumbled upon this new project called freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike, and I have to say, it's pretty impressive. The fact that the bike can be charged in indoor mode is such a game-changer! I completely agree with you that this feature is a huge benefit. It can definitely make your daily commute to work much more enjoyable and something to look forward to rather than dread. Kudos to freebeat for thinking outside the box and making riding an eBike such a fun experience! Keep up the great work! 😄
EXACTLY ❤ the ride is exhilarating, is sick and if you face traffic you will beat everyone 😅
I love this reviewer. Nice smooth calm intonation with a nice sprinkle of comedy. 10 out of 10
Ahahahahaha
I have a vsett 10+ and have over 700klm and just love everything about it. And right now in Vancouver Canada it's legal to ride electric Scooters on the road 😀 so smooth and fast
Bruh... so we're basically neighbours... XD.
And right now, I'm trying to do a comparison between the Nami Burn-e 2 Max, and the Bronco Xtreme. Let me be honest, though. I had absolutely no idea that it is completely legal for us to ride these bad boys on the road! Would be a complete game changer for me, seeing these gas prices reach 2 dollars a liter for which my parents have to pay crazy money for.
Quite literally, we had a break-in in our condo a few months ago, and I got the absolutely heartbreaking news that the two of my childhood electric scooters (both of which were from Razor) were stolen, along with the charger. I got those two scooters for free from people who didn't want the scooters anymore, mostly because they were non-functional and the batteries barely held a charge. I'm now trying to see if I can get a powerful upgrade, and see whether my parents will spit out their drinks once they hear that I want to try and get a 96km/h scooter that costs like $6000 CAD (which is kind of okay since I can do sustainable monthly payments).
Anyway though, ride safe and have fun! :)
Canada has a shitty 500 watt motor limit which sucks.
@@genericcamera984 Well... I had no idea about that. If that's true, then I guess just stick to not saying anything to anyone. It's not like anybody has the slightest clue that 96km/h equates to 8,400 watts of power, unless they happen to have the smallest hint of interest in electronics. :D
@@theelectronomer2319 thanks I hope you enjoy the new scooter even at that price just take good care of it and be careful out there
@@genericcamera984 nobody checks believe me I've had literally dozens of cops that ask me how fast it goes and when I tell them they want one
Did you see Oliver asking for more food? My favorite musical! Did you miss it? On topic, I'm too old to ride a scooter, but I can still dream. I only wish that back in the 50s, there were scooters such as those you see here. Call me crazy, but on Black Friday (a few weeks ago), I purchased an e-bike (step-thru). I have yet to unbox it as it sits in my garage, waiting for my nephew to give me a hand. I may purchase a scooter, but not the one you see here. On my next birthday, I turn 79. I'm still a kid at heart!
I have NANROBOT LS7+, I just fall in love in it everyday, this is big and take on to break all the bumps coming across
I ordered one yesterday.. can't wait for it to arrive
I think the world needs to adapt to these new type of commuters. I’d love to have a special lane everywhere I go To use these things. Right now it’s just a mess. In Canada I cannot ride in bicycle lanes or on sidewalks, I also cannot use in the road if it’s faster than 32km per hour. So it’s better just having a 500$ bicycle to not get arrested
For sure the cockblock. Totally would put cars and motorcycles out of business.
They're currently all illegal here in the UK anyway. But I agree. They may be kind of dangerous to the rider, but adoption of cheaper modes of transport like this will remove cars from the road. If everyone was riding things like this, there would be less fatalities than driving.
More please. Thanks for the reviews. Brief but the nuts and bolts are there. I considered a Vsett 10+ but opted for a 9+ instead because it fits/lifts onto a bus much more easily than the 10+. It's about as big as you need/want for a performance commuter. Would you consider reviewing a few e-scooters in that class? After all, they're probably more likely to be paert of your average work day than the hypers are.
I've just been out on my Wolf Warrior 11, it's great fun. I've also got the Wolf King GT and even though it's faster the Wolf King Warrior 11 is better to ride and handles better and with the ability to switch to dual motor instantly it can actually make trips faster as cornering is easier and more efficient.
This video was amazing, thanks mate!!!! (Your editing game is super hilarious!)
2 POINTS: 1 - Can you comment on the use of smooth tires and some use of rugged tires? For city driving, isn't smooth tires better? 2 - As scooters are becoming popular companies should start designing storage for scooters. A storage solution could be personal locker system for home use. The market also needs a workplace storage system for universities or a workplace storage system.
It depends on your location I live in suburbs and some side walks will miss up those smooth tires quickly its not even an option for me. I would like smooth tires for speed and the smoothness of the ride however the scooter will give me problems if I go that route
Smooth for road, knobbles for grass and loose dirt
Amazing video editing, I’m a subscriber !!
Great video. Well made, witty and well narrated. You’ll go a million plus no problem!
In Australia the speed limit for e scooters is 25kmh my Vsett 10+ can get there on less than 2 secs
Cool! I have a Wolf warrior 11
Yes, that's the current "legal" limit here. I have a modified Kaabo Mantis that will do 85 km/h, with a 25 - 50 km/h acceleration that you just have to try...often! There are a few Weped FS around as well, with a 145 km/h top speed. So it's like if you have a 400 km/h Bugatti, are you only going to stick to the 100 km/h speed limit ALL the time. Probably not! ;)
I live in Australia too!!
I have Vsett 10+ as well. I already remove the speed limiter! and now I'm riding at 65 km/h!! (when no cops and no speed cameras around) also (in good clean road condition).
I don't get any caught yet, so I'm lucky😁!
But I don't do this often, because I'm afraid of the cops!
25 km/h is too slow!!
Too slow makes me feel stressed and annoyed!!😠
Even at 45 km/h is still not fast enough for me!!😑
I want at least 55 km/h!
1:52 Glad you mentioned these scooters cost as much as a used car or even a new 250-500cc motorbike that comes with seating for two.
So my question is do the scooters have any re-sale value like a car or motorcycle?
They do not as they dont have the build quality like an actual motor bike.
Nope, they're just insane toys. I have two and two motorcycles.
At least the maintenance vs. the motorcycles is nice, and they charge with my solar panels?
How can you use a lock to secure while running an errand?
And then there is Rion and Weped... Glad that you mentioned them as they are class of their own :)
Yes the Rion and Weped are in a class of their own in the UK, class L3 motorcycles just like the 4 other ones reviewed here, they do more than 28/30 mph so they motorcycles not eScooter and will never ever be legal in the UK, so please 🙏 stop dreaming and fooling yourself, the winds of change are coming and soon.
So come now let’s all start taking our red pills 💊 and open our eyes to true reality instead of fooling ourselves with convenient ignorance.
@@HOMETV810 chill bro im from the UK and i have a vsett with over 1500 miles on it. i use it to commute to work and have never had any problems with police.
That's not a stock Vsett 10+ in this video, cause it doesn't comes with solid handlebars and a steering damper.
The rear fender is also missing...
Um refering to the NANROBOT LS7 PLUS, in the "P" settings turn off the "Slow Start" this scooter has insane torque i dont know what your talking about
I know its nothing like these but iv just brought the kugoo G-Booster twin 800w motors and I'm loving it
G-Boosters still wheelspin quick off the mark though i would put them at the start of the insane bracket lol I had one for a while but i ride the Dualtron mini now a little more sensible lighter smoother and easier to ride around people. If i get a bigger faster one again I'd want it all road legal tbh and off cycle trails i wouldn't want to end up hurting a kid or something.
Trouble is you can't ride them anywhere in the uk. Other then private land. 4k on Scooter just to have it seized by the old bill.
I sincerely agree 👍
And you may need insurance, even on private land if certain legislation gets passed.....
I got a unicycle I bought from PET as it's around the corner where I work. I'd like a scooter for work, but the law. There's an underground strike coming and possibly a bus strike as well.
Minimotors are not based in US, but in South Korea. minimotorsusa is only a distributor.
I find 30 mph is plenty fast enough but you've got to have the torgue. At least 3000w I've got dualtron compact that smashes hills only does 40mph it says 43 but I haven't had 43 out of it
I love my Solar P1 V2.0 2022 model, the torque is insane, it rides so smooth on single motor mode. It is a thrill to ride and I can’t wait until it is “legal” sad state of affairs here in UK, I want to do a 10 mile ride from home and clock up 25 miles on a charge. There is something about escooters
I would though you would have done the vsett 11 over the vesett 10+, kaboo wolf needs to be on there.
I own the ls7+ and it’s a dream to ride. If you don’t like the acceleration, just turn on power start mode. It’s a little scary though so be careful lol
When commuting across my large campus, I need a lightweight scooter I can carry like a mechanic's toolbox. The fastest
I got this one AJOOSOS X750 Electric Scooter and it goes 37.5 mph weighs about 50 lbs
@@Pierced93, thank you.
Classic electroheads! Love it!
Can you solar charge these? Backpack long distance?🤔
I have the VSETT and use it for commuting . I love it
I like the bit when Smeagol laughed at the Unagi scooter
Got to love when you click on the place to buy it and you're surprised by like five ads and pop-ups
I have a hyperscooter! Fieabor Q08p. It only goes 49 mph but I love it
Only 49mph!!🤣 That's rapid compared to my 20mph Aovo Pro!! 🤣 I dream of more speed!!! 🛴💨💨💨🤣🤣👍🏼
In the UK?
Great review but the VSett 10 you showed is as low as $1800 which makes it the best bang for your buck.
100kph is a overkill. half is more then enough. Problem in norway we have to lock them in 20kph for it to be legal on road,
I have an eb. What puts me off with scooters is u just have to hit a stone with those tiny wheels and thats it your on the floor.
man!this is it..glad u got these idea for comparison..gas hike this days we need it
🙏 praying that uk government will make sensible 15.5 mph private owned e scooters legal for public road use...
Me to,
But sure ss hell they will never legalise these four class L3 motorcycles, not quite sure why they are still promoting something that will never be road legal in the first place.
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The UK government is backwards thinking about electric Scooters there needs to be credible laws eg insurance/35km speed limit and mandatory helmet full stop.
Just buy a bicycle, and stay legal.
@@mr.vancouver007 You missed out the bits where the scooter needs to be registered with the DVLA, have lighting equipment, a driving licence to use it, and an MOT if applicable....... They are classed as motor vehicles after all.
Brilliant video but why no solar ff2.0 it's only £2199 and pretty much as good as these
@@smoxesss I've got the p1 brilliant 😊
Educate me...
What and where do I buy these please ?
@@smoxesss I am researching, thus been here in the first place einstein.. moreover, I didnt force you to reply.
Did you wake up like that... good day to you sir. And thanks for your 'advice' 👌👍.
Unfortunately all illegal to use on public roads and footpaths in the UK, unless they are registered with the DVLA as a motor vehicle, and the rider has insurance and a licence. Illegal use could result in points being applied to your driving licence.
That's stupid . The point of people getting these is usually because they don't have a car or license and need transportation to work
Er, it’s not stupid if you’re hit by one and have damage repairs to pay for or are injured. The point is if you want to use public roads you should be accountable in law like everyone else. If not, then take the bus. Otherwise you would be a self-centred narcissist with no regard for others, which I’m sure is not true.
@@winchish like pedal bikes????🤦🏻♂️🤡
How do you get a licence for one?
What brand is ur windbreak ?
With UK laws where do you ride them.
Around Buckinghuge Palace ?.
OUTSTANDING 🤩 I want so much something exactly like this. But it's extremely sad living in boring and backward Germany, where you are allowed to drive 250m/h with a four-wheeled dirt slingshot on the Autobahn, but speed limit for escooters is less than 15m/h 🤮🤮🤮
What’s the point if u can have them on the road
Good luck ever getting your rion though. Over two year build time/wait
I had the Vsett10 plus which I brought from Ride&Glide and I had a terrible accident, due to the controller or throttle having an electrical fault. The power kicked in out of nowhere without me using the throttle. Apart from that, it was an awesome and powerful scooter...
Oh my!! I hope you've recovered! If you don't mind my asking, were brakes working when the throttle kicked in?
@@adobeacrobat8747 Now I fully recovered, thank you for your kind words. I did apply the brakes but it didn't cut off the power to the motor which I then realised that there must be a fault with the controller. It was too sharp and dangerous to apply the brakes because the power was still kicking in until I fell of it, that's when it stopped.
No kill switch?
I've had a problem wiv the electric brake activating n cutting power for no reason which cud b bad in wet conditions but its seemed to of stopped doing that now over past few days but I've only got an Aovo Pro M365 so only a budget scooter. I like the Apollo Phantom e scooter so I think I'll b looking at getting that next. 🤘🏼😉👍🏼
@@daiyanmajid1592 Wow!! Bet that was scary. Good to hear ur ok 🤘🏼😉👍🏼
My Warrior X is capable of 45/50mph with crazy acceleration. I use it up and down the canals and cycle networks of Glasgow. Off road capacity which my Pure doesn't have. Great fun!
Not street legal where i live
I keep getting excited when I see riders from Glasgow, then realise I've come across the same person 3 times 😂
I'm in love with the nanrobot ls7+.
Amazing review. I enjoyed a lot! I shared in my Facebook group! I love Vsett when it comes to design. 🙏
Why do you say LS7+ has two disappointing 2400W motors, when the Burn-E only has 1500W motors. I have the Nanrobot D6+ and it has twin 1000W motors and it's bordering on ridiculous acceleration, it still scares me to this day lol.
I would pass on all those and got for a bronco, Wolf King GTR, TFS 7260r
Its a shame the laws are yet to catch up.
And never will for these four class L3 motorcycles, they will never be legal in the UK the Government already said this at the start of the eScooter consultation.
Which is another way of saying "we've been foolish enough to buy something that's illegal to use, so now we want the laws changing so we can use it"... Tough. It doesn't work like that. Read and understand the law *first* before you buy.....
@@Brian-om2hh big facts
Pathetic really! They go on and on about going green ect..... soo many people would commute on these! Yet they'd rather sting us with petrol/diesel parking! All about the money! tragic would of snapped one up asap otherwise
@@Brian-om2hh I mean. Your not wrong.
lmao @ "so the next death trap I have to show you"
Bonus points because in American "English", using "have" here would indicate that you're being forced ("I have to do something") rather than "It's in my possession" so the double entendre got me laughing louder than I should have.
The wolf king GT did not make the list.......hmmm anyone have any ideas why?
Because these guys get their stuff from PET who aren't Kaabo sellers
Where can i buy them? It seema impossible in Germany. But i can travel easy to the u.k
This is actually a hilarious video. I just watched a run down of an Aussie made chain driven scoot of 6000W but single mid motor. Voltrion Pro+ Might be worth a look/review?
e scooter nuisance
ua-cam.com/video/rrERPHYugbo/v-deo.html
should also mention the s1-x, not on sale but probably the fastest engineered escooter
LS7+ is power ❤️❤️
Amazing video… where did you get them tires from on the Nami?
They're pmt tires
@@diazkevin94 Do you have link to them… Thanks
With leg and body warmers I up for it as a 63 years old lol.
Wolf King GT: "Am I a joke to you?"
what knee pads are those?
I am interested in NANROBOT LS7+. how can I get it
Buy it from roadrunner scooters and finance it with affirm
When they legalise private scooters any idea
In the uk? Literally never .. no matter what way you look at it people are idiots and can't be trusted to be civil on them 50mph + on footpaths and flying around in and around cars is never ever going to be legal
Thanks 🙏
Thank you
NIce review video but for those prices I rather spend the money on materials and hit the workshop :)
I wish they would sort the laws out in the UK. I genuinely would commute to work on one of these everyday.
If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so
well i am using the bike road with my dualtron eagle (75km/s top speed) i just dont run too fast when i am passing bikes and scouters. Car roads expect in germany wont allow over 140km/h so why we have cars going faster than 200kh/h ? i dont see special roads or anything for those cars so there you have it you just have to drive like a human being and not a maniac.
I was going to get the vsett but with the current laws and the safety of these death traps I went for a Sur-Ron instead . Costs a bit more but I can insure it and not worry about getting arrested and getting points!
I did the same with the Drill, but annoys me now, effectively there is no difference between our class 3 eMotorbikes and these hyper eScooters, except perhaps a couple go faster than my drill, so not fair on us, well until they get pulled and get six points, that is.
@@HOMETV810 mine is fully road legal. I have a numberplate and insurance.
@@Sur-Ron Yer mine to, the Drill and the Suron are really identical anyway, but to be fair, both really awsome, to be fair and and don’t know if you feel the same way, once you have ridden a drill or a suron those you realise just how much better our rides actually are?
@@Sur-Ron How did you legalise scooter
@@wolf4938 it was already road legal when I bought it... There are 2 versions...
160km/h feels dangerous in my sedan car
i cant imagine what 160 would feel like on 2 puny wheels
Scooters so fast that they guarantee a ride in a long black car!
Which one goes to 100 mph?
We have in my country max speed limitation set by law to 25 km/h
@@smoxesss yeah you adults have every right to die young
adults like you don't care for anyone else, and have spare money for tickets.. very irresponsible if you have a family
@@smoxesss absolutely but drivers of enclosed vehicles all share the same risk. When you guys throw yourself under a bus at fifty miles an hour the bus driver is traumatised, blamed for your irresponsible actions and very likely loses their job. But that's OK, your right to kill yourself is sacrosanct.
@@smoxesss a motorbike can be seen and heard. You are pretty much invisible on a speeding scooter. Carry on, learning by experience is the best way to grow up...
@@smoxesss but you don't have the right to hit and kill an innocent child at that speed, totally entitled and selfish behaviour mate.
Kaabo wolf king gt/pro???
4K for a fast scooter? I don’t use E-scooters so maybe the price sounds wild but E-board are $400 to $1000 bucks. Although it has pros and cons? What’s the point of paying that much just for speed? 3k is a car 👀 someone explain pls
That vsett looks awesome! Would be perfect for a daily commute, aren't they illegal atm?
Highly
May 10th we’ll find out how they are going to make these legal.
They are but personally I've not been stopped by cops from using it. I suppose if u ride it sensibly wiv all the safety gear u b less likely to be stopped. Plus I give way to EVERYTHING, pedestrians n ESPECIALLY cars. Apparently e scooters were mentioned in the Queens speech in May for them to be made legal so they need to hurry up wiv that. Such good fun.
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I own a vsette10+ i can vouch . Its effing amazing
50 to 60 miles per hour isn’t enough what we’re looking for in a scooter is that can at least go up to 140 speed
great vid
Weped brands are fast, not these ones on the brochures here?!
what’s the IP rating for each?
I know the vsett 10+ is 54 bc I have it
Well these things are really qualified for "motored vehicles".
Yes they are, class L4 motorcycles and will never ever be road legal in the UK.
Here in Minnesota, electric foot scooter has same rights and duty as bicycle, according to Minnesota statutes.
THIS IS BS!! ESCOOTERS ARE NOT ILLEGAL I AM PROOF!!
I was arrested for driving a motor vehicle within no tax and insurance and resisting arrest..
went to court and pleaded not guilty coz I don't belive it is a motorveichle and the statutory laws regarding escooters are not clear and unfinished at best..
I was sent to trial and the police officers involved were goi g to try and Bury me, they submitted over an hour of body cam footage of me multiple statements from others who were there and 4 police officers were willing to testify against me there is no court in the land who would not convict someone which such overwhelming evidence IF they in fact broke the law..
But trust me I was ready in fact I found out that atleast 5 of my human rights were being breached in the process and so are everyone else rights being breached attempting to stop people using them, and also the police officers were all breaking their oaths..
Even though in the eyes of the police and courts there was overwhelming evidence of my guilt funnily enough the cps ( crown prosecution service) failed to send me any evidence regarding my case and coz of this they could not use any evidence they had against Me in court so the case was dismissed..
Conclusion: the cps failing to send me the evidence was such a rookie mistake that there's no doubt in my mind that they didn't send it on purpose coz they are aware that peoples human rights are being breached by arresting people using a scooter and branded it as a motor vehicle without out the proper legislation being passed and did not want my case to go viral, I have made a few videos regarding my case but it is literally the tip of the iceberg when I hav the time I will reveal all, to my knowledge I am the only person in the uk who has beat and escooter case without punishment.
@@HOMETV810 THIS IS BS!! ESCOOTERS ARE NOT ILLEGAL I AM PROOF!!
I was arrested for driving a motor vehicle within no tax and insurance and resisting arrest..
went to court and pleaded not guilty coz I don't belive it is a motorveichle and the statutory laws regarding escooters are not clear and unfinished at best..
I was sent to trial and the police officers involved were goi g to try and Bury me, they submitted over an hour of body cam footage of me multiple statements from others who were there and 4 police officers were willing to testify against me there is no court in the land who would not convict someone which such overwhelming evidence IF they in fact broke the law..
But trust me I was ready in fact I found out that atleast 5 of my human rights were being breached in the process and so are everyone else rights being breached attempting to stop people using them, and also the police officers were all breaking their oaths..
Even though in the eyes of the police and courts there was overwhelming evidence of my guilt funnily enough the cps ( crown prosecution service) failed to send me any evidence regarding my case and coz of this they could not use any evidence they had against Me in court so the case was dismissed..
Conclusion: the cps failing to send me the evidence was such a rookie mistake that there's no doubt in my mind that they didn't send it on purpose coz they are aware that peoples human rights are being breached by arresting people using a scooter and branded it as a motor vehicle without out the proper legislation being passed and did not want my case to go viral, I have made a few videos regarding my case but it is literally the tip of the iceberg when I hav the time I will reveal all, to my knowledge I am the only person in the uk who has beat and escooter case without punishment.
I think RION scooters are even better.... also the RION scooters are very light.... on the downside: very expensive
Accidents waiting to happen....very quickly
Accidents have *already* happened. Over 40 people have been knocked down by these things in the UK, with some being injured. If ever these became legal to use (unlikely) the riders would need third party insurance to cover injury claims. If someone got cleaned up, and spent a month or two off work injured, the claim could run to £20k or way way more, depending on the injury and it's potential lasting effects.....stress, discomfort, lack of earning ability etc.......
@@Brian-om2hh yeah and how many people are knocked over and injured by cars, bikes motorbikes, trams and worst of all drunk single mums with prams?? So should we ban them all Brian? With the exception of the latter I think not
@@kennybeacom6712 I agree that cars are a thousand times more dangerous.
Actually pedestrians are the main issue
@@kennybeacom6712 every time I have encountered an e-scooter it has been ridden by someone who has no idea of the world around them. Today an illegal e-scooter entered a roundabout in front of me without looking then weaved on and off the pavement. Yesterday an e-scooter came out of an alley in front of me into the highway without looking or slowing. The sale of e-scooters needs to be banned.
Try to get the weped and do a review
Out of all these scooters and every other scooter that you don't have in here the ultra 2 is the sleeper of all scooters it's what the storm should have been it's what the thunder 2 should have then and many other scooters should have been it's quick as h*** and extremely reliable.
The LS7+ has much better acceleration if you change the settings
Great scooter but the choice of battery scares me.
No weped???
I use my e scooter on roads whether it's yet to be made legal or not n so far, (fingers crossed 🤞🏼) I've not been stopped. 😁 I think they're wicked n best thing I've bought for a while. Just need to upgrade now to a better n faster e scooter next year 🤘🏼😜👍🏼
Me 2, but only local, I want to be free to ride off aimlessly grinning eyeing up my battery at 10 miles out. They get you there so simply and have that snowboard feel at times. There’s something about escooters.
Hey let me buy ur old one
The weight comparable to a small human ( Tom Cruise ) had me!
…. Not at Hello but in Stitches 😂
This is a great video, and I don’t even like scooters that much 😂
Where I can buy this thing cost?
Aibol,
If you intend to ride it on the road, you can purchase anyone of these unregistered and totally illegal Class L3 motorcycles from any unethical retailer who will not tell you that, they are not legal now and never ever will be.
Because they are not eScooters according to the law, get it, they have 2 wheel an engine and and go faster than 30mph, they are illegal motorcycles with tiny wheels.
The cost well a £300.00 fine and six points on your current or future driving license, so not that cheap or legal in anyway.
wtf I genuinely thought you were at the millennium centre in cardiff
Guys, what's going on here?
If I can pause the video at 3:15, and see you testing one of these potentially ultra high speed scooters, on a mixed use path, with what appears to be pensioners and at least one child, then legislators can do the same thing.
Many of us are desperately looking forward to legislation that will make scooters legal, and you guys don't seem to realise that glamourising these ultra fast machines, while filming them in what appears to be public spaces (and telling people that they would be "ideal for commuting) has the potential to delay that legislation. Can you not see that?
Hi Jules,
Can I, just add glamorising L3 classification motorcycles with tiny wheels that won't ever be legal anyway, as the UK Government had made it totally clear from the start of the consultation that they will not be amending or changing the current UK type L1 moped classification or the Type L3 motorcycle classification.
So effectively if an eScooter can exceed 15.5moh as these four vehicles do, they will never be fully UK Road legal anyway. So I don't know why these guys are stil l trying to influence people into spending their hard earned cash on what is and always will be an illegal L3 motorcycle without pointing out the reality of what they actually are.
@@HOMETV810 _ I can understand the channel creator's desire to film fast scooters, to get more adsense revenue from UA-cam, but the problem is that making films like this is just going to up the "anti", and make it less likely that e-scooters will be made legal in the UK. I think the comment in the video about how these extreme scooters are "ideal for commuting" kinda sums up the irresponsibility of the video.
Don't care.. they are legal the states... That's where the sales are coming from.. I can't wait to ride my nanrobot ls7+ on the roads
@@mikefox181 Mike, I’m actually quite envious of the liberal legislation you have over in the US. But I’m curious / how do you feel when seeing high powered scooters mixing it among children and old people, on a shared path? You don’t care?
“The next death trap I have to show you” hehehe
The scooters will interest speed freaks but not me. As every one knows, you can't ride them anywhere except off road in most of the UK, including so called slower 'commuter' scooters. I have a Falcon Zero 8 just gathering dust.
No bike lanes in the u.k.??? You guys need to catch up to the times
@@mikefox181 We have cycle lanes but they are few and far between. As far as I am aware, electric scooters (except rentals) are not allowed on roads, pavements or cycle lanes in UK.
@@mikefox181 We got bike lanes just no legislation for E-Scooters yet so we have possibility of Police being a holes in a bad mood or possibility of being splatted anywhere by a fast e scooter because nobody gave riders rules to follow lol Basically it's just chaos now because the goverment has been so slow to make/change laws last updated in the 1800s.
LMAO WTF IS THAT BIT WHEN PEOPLE LOOK AT YOU 😂😂
WHy advertise these when you cant ride them in uk?!
Because they're hoping they can persuade people to part with their cash. The manufacturers are only concerned with selling them. Whether they are legal to use in the country you live in, is up to you.
Why watch the video if you live in the UK and know you can't ride them legally
@@Brian-om2hh they arent legal in the u.k. because all you people do is drink, they don't want assholes driving these things drunk, some people ride em crazy ,sober and still act stupid
@@mikefox181 exactly, thats why it's pointless video. Unless they got paid to advertise for that seller.
It's lit 🔥🔥🔥
God i wish we could ride them in the UK
If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so
@@thatsthesamenobody I'm quoting that sh*t