I’m glad I you mentioned the foot pegs. I’m pretty much inclined and I found their mounting overly complicated. Plus the Allen bolts are too long. Either way, this scooter rips and is worth every penny.
The handle bar length is great much better than you think, the pros are you have room to install some side mirrors on it to see from behind you when riding that way you feel safer riding and u got room to put a phone mount on for gps if u riding out and u got room small bike basket maybe not sure on bike basket but u may one to put some turn signals on it. So u dont need a handle bar extender because its long enough to fit a few things I listed.
I'm 6'4" 185 lbs. and debating between the Roadrunner Pro or Nami Burn E2. I'm not really that interested in going that fast (30 mph is fine by me), but comfortable ride is a big deal to me with my tall frame. I wish the Nami offered a seat to ride it either way, but the tall handlebars sound promising. Have any friends whom are tall who have tried your ride? Any thoughts appreciated.
Google voro motors & you'll find that they have a few negative reviews for not having parts like tires in stock. Selling emove cruisers that work for a week and then die. Theres like 4 to 5 bad reviews. This is the reason I backed out of buying a RRP2. If you dont have parts/tires in stock I'll go buy a HOnda Ruckus or Honda PCX.
I just got mine rr pro refurbished this week I love itttt. The fact that this company has sold hundreds of bikes and you see 4 5 bad reviews on part shortages you say that's "why I stayed away" like relax bruh 😂😂😂 even ferrari has bad reviews crodie
@@ShardstapoRotmg they are just dishonest as a company, they told me one thing and did another and then pretended like they had no control over it. And then on warranty they said they have the right to cancel the warranty and did with very little help to try and solve the issue.
Ok, it's a mini e-scooter, not an ebike. Ebikes have pedals. If you're doing over 30 mph, maybe the vehicle needs to have a vin# or a license plate. Stay safe on the road.
SO THESE'RE MORE LIKE BETA UNITS.😢. IT'LL TAKE A YEAR OR 2 TO BE OK.😮.JUST LIKE WITH 98% of escooters.You'll have to pay for companies mistakes!!! Later these escooters & bikes will be ok.Sad.
What is this for a country where you live …… with this peace in Europe you need A1 or A License and must ride on the streets together with the regular cars and loris. Parts of the street for Bicycle and Humans are off limits. You must pay tax and have an insurance. It can only official acknowledge as a motorcycle …… like harley davidson. I don#t think the manufactory will do so …… there is no holder for the identification sign ……
I actually have a Road Runner Pro although I live in the states and it's not legal here either . However unless you are riding at excessive speeds the police here will ignore you as they have better things to do. This bike is the equivalent of a 125cc street bike at half the weight and would require an M1 motorcycle license here in the states but it's so small you can get away with riding it under the radar here in the states.
I would NOT recommend pressure washing it. You can slide the battery out but there are still critical electronics water can seap into
Yep right under the seat. The controllers are VERY exposed.
I’m glad I you mentioned the foot pegs. I’m pretty much inclined and I found their mounting overly complicated. Plus the Allen bolts are too long. Either way, this scooter rips and is worth every penny.
I've had the RR v2 for a week now and the RR Pro does look sweet. The faster speed is nice but i will wait for the 2nd gen Pro.
When do you think it will be released
Nvm
Did you find out when it will be released? I see the price has dropped. @@Prounx.
@@Bryan-yq9pzpretty sure there is already a g3
The handle bar length is great much better than you think, the pros are you have room to install some side mirrors on it to see from behind you when riding that way you feel safer riding and u got room to put a phone mount on for gps if u riding out and u got room small bike basket maybe not sure on bike basket but u may one to put some turn signals on it. So u dont need a handle bar extender because its long enough to fit a few things I listed.
Definitely need this for these tuff NYC streets lol
I can't wait to get this and take myself to work, I'm truly fed up with Lyft/Uber.
do you still water clean it and still works? is it waterproof? thanks
I'll wait for the pre-built kit for the pro version! Mod this up to to the t's.
Which is better k6 extreme bull or this ebike? Wished the extreme bull would come out with a bike version.
This is more practical, k6 is more fun
^^this^^
How long did It take you to find out you have a flat rear tire?
Was thinking the same thing 🤣👌🏼 but nice vid 💪🏼
I'm 6'4" 185 lbs. and debating between the Roadrunner Pro or Nami Burn E2. I'm not really that interested in going that fast (30 mph is fine by me), but comfortable ride is a big deal to me with my tall frame. I wish the Nami offered a seat to ride it either way, but the tall handlebars sound promising. Have any friends whom are tall who have tried your ride? Any thoughts appreciated.
Rear tire looked flat at the end of the vid during final thoughts!
I have a Road Runner Pro too and it will definitely do over 80kph... 88kph is possible.
Watch out if a dog or a coyote jumps out at higher speeds10 miles & up!!!🙀🙉🤬
Perfect 👌 it's future
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OMG. Thats not the battery its the suspension and thats normal
🥰🥰🥰😍😍👍👍👍
This the same guy who said the segway gt2 was better than the kaabo wolf king gt 😂
your tire not even pumped up
It’s not an off-road vehicle. Nice flat tire
Off roading is a no go for me
Google voro motors & you'll find that they have a few negative reviews for not having parts like tires in stock. Selling emove cruisers that work for a week and then die. Theres like 4 to 5 bad reviews. This is the reason I backed out of buying a RRP2. If you dont have parts/tires in stock I'll go buy a HOnda Ruckus or Honda PCX.
I just got mine rr pro refurbished this week I love itttt. The fact that this company has sold hundreds of bikes and you see 4 5 bad reviews on part shortages you say that's "why I stayed away" like relax bruh 😂😂😂 even ferrari has bad reviews crodie
Them handle bars look wayyy too far apart 😂
You had me at it’s stupid, but I like your videos. I just wouldn’t buy from voro motors!
what your experience with voro?
I'm also curious.
@@ShardstapoRotmg they are just dishonest as a company, they told me one thing and did another and then pretended like they had no control over it.
And then on warranty they said they have the right to cancel the warranty and did with very little help to try and solve the issue.
Ok, it's a mini e-scooter, not an ebike. Ebikes have pedals. If you're doing over 30 mph, maybe the vehicle needs to have a vin# or a license plate. Stay safe on the road.
q2 is a copy
The same company makes both
go ask the people that has the roadrunners@@zadraking
SO THESE'RE MORE LIKE BETA UNITS.😢.
IT'LL TAKE A YEAR OR 2 TO BE OK.😮.JUST LIKE WITH 98% of escooters.You'll have to pay for companies mistakes!!! Later these escooters & bikes will be ok.Sad.
What is this for a country where you live …… with this peace in Europe you need A1 or A License and must ride on the streets together with the regular cars and loris. Parts of the street for Bicycle and Humans are off limits. You must pay tax and have an insurance. It can only official acknowledge as a motorcycle …… like harley davidson. I don#t think the manufactory will do so …… there is no holder for the identification sign ……
I actually have a Road Runner Pro although I live in the states and it's not legal here either . However unless you are riding at excessive speeds the police here will ignore you as they have better things to do. This bike is the equivalent of a 125cc street bike at half the weight and would require an M1 motorcycle license here in the states but it's so small you can get away with riding it under the radar here in the states.
@@zeppast yea i was gonna buy a Talaria XXX but the Pro looks more stealth .
@@zeppastThe laws also vary by state.