Hello, I came across your Yume 11 scooter, channel, and I just bought one myself. It arrived at my home and I assembled it, turn it on and everything worked well, charged the batteries charges on it, and then it’s electrical power down and never turn back on. I was wondering if you might know where the battery fuse is? I’m thinking that might be the problem. Thanks
The new y11 is different than mine. There have been some issues with electrical. I would get on the yume official community Facebook page. They usually respond pretty quick there
Just found your channel. I'm new to the scooter scene and thinking of getting my family into a group activity. I'm no daredevil but want something that will last a long time. Considering the Y11, M10, or Kaabo Wolf Warrior 11 pro. I understand that Kaabo is definitely a leader and Yume is catching up, but cheaper. I'm fairly handy and will do my own work, but probably not quite as handy as you are. Any thoughts?
I love the y11 and I feel it is the best bang for the buck. I do feel it is for adults only. For kids I would look at something with less power. Lowest gear on the y11 you can do go 17 mph. I feel that speed should be max speed for younger children. This thing is very fast. Also if you subscribe to my channel I am giving away a free GShock watch at 100 subscribers.
I have a quick question for you. I am definitely leaning towards the Y11, but I'm wondering what your thoughts are on the battery pack? Yume told me they use Fengchao cells which I've never heard of and can't find anything on. I know that cells manufactured in China can be absurdly misleading on their specs with their output sometimes being 10-15 % of what they are labeled. It doesn't mean that these are, but it does raise a red flag. I know that Panasonic, LG, Samsung, and Sony are gold standards and for the most part true to spec.
If you could somehow attach the chair to the scooter I could ride around drinking beer!
I'm pretty sure we could get that done. Not so sure how that chair will hold up. Lol. It was sketchy on the wheelchair ramp.
Hello, I came across your Yume 11 scooter, channel, and I just bought one myself. It arrived at my home and I assembled it, turn it on and everything worked well, charged the batteries charges on it, and then it’s electrical power down and never turn back on. I was wondering if you might know where the battery fuse is? I’m thinking that might be the problem. Thanks
The new y11 is different than mine. There have been some issues with electrical. I would get on the yume official community Facebook page. They usually respond pretty quick there
did you get the scooter working? What was the issue?
Will them wider street tires you installed.fit yume m10 hawk?
What tires are those just bought a scooter like yours do 99% street riding?
Just found your channel. I'm new to the scooter scene and thinking of getting my family into a group activity. I'm no daredevil but want something that will last a long time. Considering the Y11, M10, or Kaabo Wolf Warrior 11 pro. I understand that Kaabo is definitely a leader and Yume is catching up, but cheaper. I'm fairly handy and will do my own work, but probably not quite as handy as you are. Any thoughts?
I love the y11 and I feel it is the best bang for the buck. I do feel it is for adults only. For kids I would look at something with less power. Lowest gear on the y11 you can do go 17 mph. I feel that speed should be max speed for younger children. This thing is very fast. Also if you subscribe to my channel I am giving away a free GShock watch at 100 subscribers.
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I have a quick question for you. I am definitely leaning towards the Y11, but I'm wondering what your thoughts are on the battery pack? Yume told me they use Fengchao cells which I've never heard of and can't find anything on. I know that cells manufactured in China can be absurdly misleading on their specs with their output sometimes being 10-15 % of what they are labeled. It doesn't mean that these are, but it does raise a red flag. I know that Panasonic, LG, Samsung, and Sony are gold standards and for the most part true to spec.