Well its not that good, bad brakes bad steering, and mine has something loose in display, and sidestand is a joke, and right turnsignal didnt work, and this is before i had ride it... Did a testride and its ok, but the steering is a big problem, i did loosen it but still crappy:( Update, Seller shipped a new display and controller, and i watched a video about the steering so my plan is to do as he did and put some good old grease on bearings 🥳
@@HOCTvChannel One other thing, the seller deleted/not published my question about the heating problem🤷 I already been thru this with the Kugoo G3 then it was fake reviews on the site 🤣...
I don't usually bother with scores when I'm doing a test. I've tried quite a few scooters this year, I only need to ride 2-3 kilometres to get the main impressions, the rest of the way I have to pay attention to the little things. Unfortunately, it happens with Chinese scooters (and elsewhere) that the quality is inconsistent, and there is typically no serious inspection at the end of the production line. Or at the very least, whoever is supposed to be doing the checking is not doing their job well. As an example, the KuKirin G4 scooter I had was very well behaved. I rode it more than usual because I really enjoyed using it. The handlebars didn't want to sit, the brakes worked well, etc. After writing this article, I was confronted with a lot of customer complaints, many people falling off the scooter due to handlebar sit, others having bolts fall out and similar problems. I was at a loss to understand the situation. Fortunately for me, I am not expected to sell the product, so my opinion is not influenced by the manufacturer. In the case of the KuKirin G4, the manufacturer did not influence my opinion either, yet many have claimed this because of their bad experiences. I had to bow to the opinion of the majority and admit that I was probably lucky with the example that came to me.
I was thinking about buying it instead of the kukirin g2 because of the bigger capacity maybe i should stick with the g2 even though it's only 15ah, by the way what website did you buy the angwatt scooter from?
It is resistant to water and rain.
No information on IP protection. Usually protected against splashing water.
@@HOCTvChannel Ok thanks for answering me
Its a fun to use but after few months of use battery drain so quickly 😢
support, email
You Think its better than kukirin g2 ?
I think yes
Well its not that good, bad brakes bad steering, and mine has something loose in display, and sidestand is a joke, and right turnsignal didnt work, and this is before i had ride it...
Did a testride and its ok, but the steering is a big problem, i did loosen it but still crappy:(
Update, Seller shipped a new display and controller, and i watched a video about the steering so my plan is to do as he did and put some good old grease on bearings 🥳
I am sad to read what you write. So many mistakes on a new scooter at the same time is really disappointing.
@@HOCTvChannel Did loose the steering a bit more, now its just so it doesent get loose 😱, will testride it tomorrow 🤣
@@HOCTvChannel One
other thing, the seller deleted/not published my question about the heating problem🤷
I already been thru this with the Kugoo G3 then it was fake reviews on the site 🤣...
I don't usually bother with scores when I'm doing a test. I've tried quite a few scooters this year, I only need to ride 2-3 kilometres to get the main impressions, the rest of the way I have to pay attention to the little things. Unfortunately, it happens with Chinese scooters (and elsewhere) that the quality is inconsistent, and there is typically no serious inspection at the end of the production line. Or at the very least, whoever is supposed to be doing the checking is not doing their job well.
As an example, the KuKirin G4 scooter I had was very well behaved. I rode it more than usual because I really enjoyed using it. The handlebars didn't want to sit, the brakes worked well, etc. After writing this article, I was confronted with a lot of customer complaints, many people falling off the scooter due to handlebar sit, others having bolts fall out and similar problems.
I was at a loss to understand the situation. Fortunately for me, I am not expected to sell the product, so my opinion is not influenced by the manufacturer. In the case of the KuKirin G4, the manufacturer did not influence my opinion either, yet many have claimed this because of their bad experiences.
I had to bow to the opinion of the majority and admit that I was probably lucky with the example that came to me.
I was thinking about buying it instead of the kukirin g2 because of the bigger capacity maybe i should stick with the g2 even though it's only 15ah, by the way what website did you buy the angwatt scooter from?