This "Cheap" Electric Scooter is Terrifying

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Published 2023-06-07
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I tried a 2800w dual motor "fast" electric scooter. This is my first experience on a high power e-scooter.

All Comments (21)
  • @v6_stone511
    High power scooters are fantastic. Especially when you need to go long distances and get up to traffics speed. A tip I can give is when you’re in dual motor learn towards the handle bars and when you’re breaking, learn back a little. 👍. Another tip for anyone riding on streets is face your feet away from where the cars are parked. If cars are parked on the right side your toes should be facing the left. This is so incase a person swings their door open you can easily tuck your arm to protect your ribs and absorb the hit.
  • @odtube
    Always fun to see someone experience a powerful electric scooter for the first time with an open mind while being cautious and responsible. I've been riding different models for over 3 years and use it for both commute and recreation. Drive defensively and wear safety gear and you'll continue to have a blast!
  • @tommyofastora
    Dude, your editing is so satisfying. Each cut ends exactly when it should! Fun review to watch
  • @milo8425
    Rear foot goes on the back fender for brake leans. There's generally been zero benefit to range when using single motor with other scooters (tested a ton), so just keep it in dual/eco for max mileage. Wolf King GT is available and is about 2x that scooter in power/speed/wtf factor. The dual charge ports aren't for two batteries, it's one pack, the dual ports just allow you to charge quicker using two chargers.
  • @n6six_videos
    For your first electronic scooter video, YOU KILLED IT!!! Thanks!
  • @ScootaSquad
    Just an update: I just received mine today and it was not the MS668 Display. It was TF-100, the throttle was pretty responsive. Plenty of torque and so much fun to ride. Thanks for the video input.
  • @gtrfreak
    Awsome vid would love to see more scooter reviews! The Apollo Ghost or Phantom would be great scooters to do a comparison video 😊
  • @CHUCKZ2
    Around 50mph + is when these scooters become pretty freaking wild. I ridden motor scooters and got the chance to ride a Teverun fighter. The take off and speed was too much fun like no other scooter I’ve ridden. The settings on the scooter were moderate at first so I figure it was decent nothing crazy until I realize it was set on a speed and throttle limiter.
  • @iscootct
    I will buy anything labeled "terrifying". 😈😈😈
  • @insidemanDMV
    I didn’t know you had this channel too.. you the man💯
  • @matthewsu4635
    First time viewer of any of your videos, I thought Kenny G was gonna review an E Scooter! Great video! Thanks!
  • 15:49 Not enough gear ! Agreed. That is heavy enough to cause your legs, knees and ankles some horrendous injury on the way down if you crash it... I'm from the EUC world, where armour is even more important (just 1 wheel etc etc) but I wouldn't get on that thing without pretty much the full motoX gearset... thanks for review - very informative and enjoyable to watch...
  • @alienfunbug
    all that wap definitely showed throughout the review!!! also, amazing and engaging cuts. none of the footage ran too long.
  • @budwhite9781
    You are comically honest. Really enjoy your thoughts on this electric scooter experience...:) My first electric scooter was the 72v over 100lb. Kaabo Wolf King. I rode that thing for about 4 miles, and then sold it to a coworker the next week. Made my upgraded Sur Ron seem tame and safe. Great review. Thank you
  • @gnosis7188
    This was a really great review, and an enjoyable video to watch. Im curious to get a nice scooter in NYC to get around with locally.
  • @1d2y
    I love my Yume Y10. Great to get around not such huge distances. Like max 15 miles here 15 miles there bring your charge. These are awesome summer replacements for single lads like myself. Awesome and well made video bro. Earned a sub.
  • @Pupenhausen
    It's an off-brand Zero 10X. I've got one from Envirorides and they call it the R1+. Mine's pretty much the same except it has 1600w motors, Nutt hydraulic brakes, Dunlop bearings and uprated battery. You can fix the speed discrepancy in the 'P' settings, the wheel size will be set wrong. In the P settings you can set the strength of the regen braking, and also whether you want a gradual build of speed or launch control where it dumps the full power to the wheels as soon as you press the throttle.