its a BEAST of a scooter. Im still getting used to it. I have a hiboy sr2 pro to compare it to. people on the street, once they see it, either they say: "damn" or "kewl scooter dude". its a little on the heavy side.
Just got this scooter and took it out one time noticed crazy speed wobble could only ride once as it’s now winter here and freezing+ snow did you get this for the same reason? I haven’t heard really of anyone else dealing with this al though I have heard of people getting a bounce in the tire at higher speeds which I didn’t notice but couldn’t really get going fast enough without the wobble was really not confident going above 45km or so which I did about 65np when I had a zero 10x.
It is most likely the big main stem bolt that goes in from underneath the stem, its either too tight or too loose. In my opinion if you get the torque right you dont need a steering damper on the Vsett 10+. Theres a video on You Tube on greasing the stem to avoid creaking that teaches you how to loosen the main stem bolt, Sorry no link. Hope this helps your wobble issue, Ride safe!
Thats sucks I've had mine for over 2 months and no issues, you really dont need a steering damper on the vsett10 if you adjust the main stem bolt from underneath just right
You can steer almost all the way left and right. No cables get pinched when you set up the damper correctly, there is a bump stop built in. It does restrict the turns a little more than without it which only really affects you when trying to make a u turn in a really tight spot you have to keep going back and forth. On a regular turn you actually turn mostly by leaning so no restrictions there. Ride safe
It's to avoid speed wobbles when riding fast ( which the vsett10 really doesn't have a problem with) Also to avoid wobbles when hitting a pothole at a high rate of speed. Ride safe
Yeah this scoot is a shitshow, everything was designed incorrectly like this one, another thing was the split hub, who thought is was a good idea to install the removable rim on the motor cable side?!
No I have around 400 miles on mine no problems with the controller. I have heard of some going bad online. Looks pretty easy to change, just open the deck unplug everything off old controller and plug new one in. I think the hardest part is packing everything back up in the deck. I've attached a link from the macury store which makes Vsett. It shows where everything plugs in. Original VSETT 10+ Intelligent Brushless Controller Only for VSETT 10+ Electric Scooter Integrated 2 in 1 with Hall of Sine Wave a.aliexpress.com/_mqjBvf8
@@escoot_nyc1651 thanks mine burned out after 42miles .. but rev rides has awesome customer care service... us people that don't know how to change it or just don't like electricity scary .. have to find a scooter shop and pay after paying for the scooter. . Thanks for the link.. I hope this one last longer 🙏🏾
Its a very simple process. Take out bolts put in bolts. I've been working on my own cars for years, brakes, starters, timing belts. This in comparison to that is childs play. Ride safe.
Steering damper is a completely useless thing and investment! Just tighten the main screw in the middle of the handlebars and tune the rigidity of the handlebar rotation to your liking. Access to the screw is from below, so you don't have to disassemble anything!
You are some what right atleast for the vsett10 you really dont need a damper. I did torque the main stem bolt from underneath ( when I took the stem apart to grease it) I noticed too loose you get wobble, too tight same thing. I got it just right and marked the spot with a paint marker. I did take a fall afterwards going pretty fast making a turn hit a pothole.(My own fault). After that incident but truthful mostly for the looks I decided to get a steering damper. I always keep it on 3 stiffness, it goes all the way up to 16. At 3 you really dont feel the difference that much.
@@rbmanb Yes it is the big one underneath the stem, I believe it is a 10mm allen key. First you have to loosen 2 little screws on each side of the stem that prevents the main bolt from moving. Don't use there allen keys they are garbage.
Other than lighting.. thanks for the video.. I've been debating on buy this scooter.
Thanks yeah I know lighting sucks. I would definitely recommend it I have over 1000 problem free miles on it.
Just got mine today. It's so much more fun to ride than the Varla Eagle One
its a BEAST of a scooter. Im still getting used to it. I have a hiboy sr2 pro to compare it to. people on the street, once they see it, either they say: "damn" or "kewl scooter dude". its a little on the heavy side.
If those set screws on the front where the front bracket goes gives you a hard time, use liquid wrench or something. Penetrating oil.
Bro I think you got the damper on backwards. Unless the shorter version only fits that way?
Just got this scooter and took it out one time noticed crazy speed wobble could only ride once as it’s now winter here and freezing+ snow did you get this for the same reason? I haven’t heard really of anyone else dealing with this al though I have heard of people getting a bounce in the tire at higher speeds which I didn’t notice but couldn’t really get going fast enough without the wobble was really not confident going above 45km or so which I did about 65np when I had a zero 10x.
It is most likely the big main stem bolt that goes in from underneath the stem, its either too tight or too loose. In my opinion if you get the torque right you dont need a steering damper on the Vsett 10+. Theres a video on You Tube on greasing the stem to avoid creaking that teaches you how to loosen the main stem bolt, Sorry no link. Hope this helps your wobble issue, Ride safe!
Hey bro what is the size of the small bolt in fri
The holes on the front bracket of mine were drilled in correctly. That's a bummer
Same
I got the black one from this site and it leaked oil after the first ride. Not happy! Have emailed them, now waiting for a reply.
Thats sucks I've had mine for over 2 months and no issues, you really dont need a steering damper on the vsett10 if you adjust the main stem bolt from underneath just right
Ok I will not get the damper 👍
Don't tighten the clamp too much. It's a known issue.
Hey bro what is the size of the small bolt in front?
So no need to remove deck cover?
can you steer to the left fully without cable being pinched by that dumper?
You can steer almost all the way left and right. No cables get pinched when you set up the damper correctly, there is a bump stop built in. It does restrict the turns a little more than without it which only really affects you when trying to make a u turn in a really tight spot you have to keep going back and forth. On a regular turn you actually turn mostly by leaning so no restrictions there. Ride safe
Is the purpose of this so you don't turn the wheel too fast at high speeds?
It's to avoid speed wobbles when riding fast ( which the vsett10 really doesn't have a problem with) Also to avoid wobbles when hitting a pothole at a high rate of speed. Ride safe
How much did you your Vsett10+
I got it from revrides.com I believe it was around 2200 it is the 25.6ah.
Don't be shy, put the link in the comments! lol
What link?
@@escoot_nyc1651 Do you have a link to the damper? For people that want to buy it.
@@jjayguy23 Yes, I added the link in the description. Thanks ride safe
@@escoot_nyc1651 Thanks man!
imo steer dampener is designed for wrong side of the wheel, hitting engine cables
Yeah this scoot is a shitshow, everything was designed incorrectly like this one, another thing was the split hub, who thought is was a good idea to install the removable rim on the motor cable side?!
Did u ever have to change the controller?? And is it hard ..
No I have around 400 miles on mine no problems with the controller. I have heard of some going bad online. Looks pretty easy to change, just open the deck unplug everything off old controller and plug new one in. I think the hardest part is packing everything back up in the deck. I've attached a link from the macury store which makes Vsett. It shows where everything plugs in.
Original VSETT 10+ Intelligent Brushless Controller Only for VSETT 10+ Electric Scooter Integrated 2 in 1 with Hall of Sine Wave
a.aliexpress.com/_mqjBvf8
@@escoot_nyc1651 thanks mine burned out after 42miles .. but rev rides has awesome customer care service... us people that don't know how to change it or just don't like electricity scary .. have to find a scooter shop and pay after paying for the scooter. . Thanks for the link.. I hope this one last longer 🙏🏾
www.ebay.com/itm/Nutt-Hydraulic-Brake-Pads-for-Electric-Scooter-Zero10x-Vsett10-Dualtron-more-/313757089651?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m2548.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
Yoo u look like your not suppose to be doin that...Good luck Ride safe
Its a very simple process. Take out bolts put in bolts. I've been working on my own cars for years, brakes, starters, timing belts. This in comparison to that is childs play. Ride safe.
Steering damper is a completely useless thing and investment! Just tighten the main screw in the middle of the handlebars and tune the rigidity of the handlebar rotation to your liking. Access to the screw is from below, so you don't have to disassemble anything!
You are some what right atleast for the vsett10 you really dont need a damper. I did torque the main stem bolt from underneath ( when I took the stem apart to grease it) I noticed too loose you get wobble, too tight same thing. I got it just right and marked the spot with a paint marker. I did take a fall afterwards going pretty fast making a turn hit a pothole.(My own fault). After that incident but truthful mostly for the looks I decided to get a steering damper. I always keep it on 3 stiffness, it goes all the way up to 16. At 3 you really dont feel the difference that much.
You mean under the stem?
Such a big Allen key is not included in the box with the scooter, right? You do mean that one?
@@escoot_nyc1651 where are you guys finding that screw? Is it the very big one under the stem? I can't seem to find an Allen key for this one.
@@rbmanb Yes it is the big one underneath the stem, I believe it is a 10mm allen key. First you have to loosen 2 little screws on each side of the stem that prevents the main bolt from moving. Don't use there allen keys they are garbage.
@@escoot_nyc1651 thank for that! So the tiny screws first, and then the huge one. Got it. Loosen it up about how much?
Agonisingly slow video
1 thumb down. I wonder who could it be 🤔. Change the channel budy. You commented the same on my other video but you keep coming back
@@escoot_nyc1651 Sorry Mate, I just gave my honest opinion.
I'll try not to give any constructive criticism next time