I got 2000 miles on my tires, Front tire still ok, but the rear got a nail and I changed it today but seriously getting it back on the swing arm is difficult, I would appreciate any tips and tricks
Alright I figured out the rear swing arm, there's two large allen keys spots near the springs, if you loosen the spots closest to the tire the swing arm will loosen its clamp enough for you to slide the tire in with the safety washers in place correctly, hope anyone out there needing help after they changed their tube and can't get it back on. So happy to be on the road again
Yes that’s a huge help. I used two tires spoons to pry the rear arms open. It’s been great for an extra 1000 miles but now the tire just blew out yesterday. Just ordered two more.
You ever figure it out? That's where I'm stuck at right now 😅 I think they face the other way I thought if face the inside due to the slot on the inside of the fork
In all honesty what tires are for a kaboo wolf king gt pro, these guys at ez wheels keep sending me tube tires and or tubeless non self sealing ones. Its so hard to get a straight answer from them, seems like they dont have a clue what they are doing at that shop. I tried your link to the tire but all seem unavailable. Anything anyone says will help alot thanks.
Hey thanks for watching. If your riding mostly on road I would stick with a smoother surface tire so it will be be eaten up but knobs. I use this off-road/ hybrid tire and it’s been great but….. seems like they wear out pretty fast. I just got slit in the rear tire and you cannot plug these. Something to consider for sure.
😂😂😂😂 I was the same guy embarrassed to ride it when I first got it. 🤷🏾♂️ Now it’s literally life. In the next few videos you’ll see a lot of Florida. Editing the video now
@@rollcam321 nah man. I think that thing is cool AF. I been seeing a lot of videos of people complaining on how fast they go. And a few news feeds talking about how dangerous people are on them. One news station showed a guy running down the interstate on one. And the News was saying that these fast scooters are getting out of control. Just like MSN is good at. Causing fear to control things. I bet they push for a governor of 35mph or slower.
The stock front tire lasted 1300miles!?! That’s actually fantastic. Unfortunately for me my rear tire got punctured by a huge nail and I’m waiting on the 11in street tire to replace it myself so thank you for this video!
No problem thanks for watching I actually got over three nails in the rear tire and plugged all three of them. Save yourself some money and plug it for now. Get out there and stay Rollin fam. Be safe
I had to get some assistance in the rear tire but the front tire was pretty straight forward. Getting the rear tire up by yourself is almost impossible.
Yes I I’ll be doing another one for the front and back within a week. I’ll make sure to go in depth because I have a few methods to help speed up the sometimes frustrating process.
He's doing it right to the point of putting the tire back on. You need to flip the bike and it'll be a lot easier putting the tire back on with what he's done right now. Totally impossible to put the tire on like he's trying now
You needed to show how you put the tire back on to complete the rest of the video, bro. Because a lot of it is very difficult. And you're doing it wrong. At this point, you need to flip the bike. Literally, and then put the tires on. It will never go on otherwise
Why not liquid soap as lumbricate? Are there no inter tubes or tire liners to avoid deflations or flats? it looks like you are over $180 pounds, unless there no solid rubber tires, most peoples just keep changing the tires. i am considering the Wolf King GT Pro or WEPED version thanks for sharing.
Hey the thanks for watching. You can use any lube or grease to slide the wheel on. Does take some finessing, but with patience it’s not too bad. I spent around $60 American dollars to get the tires from Amazon. And that’s for two tires. The weped looks amazing, but it’s nowhere near and mobile as the kaabo. I have videos coming up to show you just how easy it is to fold down and out into a back of any vehicle.
Man I love your video but I really wish you would get back to me I'm doing the same thing but I can't figure out where that tiny little silver washer that goes up front is it on the inside of the forks on the 1st lock washer or the outside of the forks against the the inside of the other lock washer
Excellent question. If I remember correctly, there are two lock washers. One on the outside of the fork, and another on the inside of the forks. They are on both sides of the wheel. Do you should have two lock washers that face down (I think those are the inside) and two lock washers facing up. Which should be on the outside of the fork.
@@rollcam321 I appreciate the reply. that thing i was talking about is the tiny little silver ring when you were taking off the locking washer. If you watch the video again you'll see what I'm talking about. I wasn't sure if that was the front or the back tire you were working on But you did say it was in front or behind one of them I was just trying to figure out which side of the fork it was on one. You did say it was in front or behind one of them I was just trying to figure out which side of the fork it was on. I've been trying for hours to get this wheel on and figure out where this little tiny silver washer goes. Great content by the way sub Subscribed
@@woodshopmafia4732 hey there I see where the silver washer goes, so it goes on the front right fork, goes brake rotor first, then black lock washer facing down, then silver washer, then the front fork placement, then black lock washer facing up, and then final bolt to lock it in, hope this helped if you still needed answers
My teewing had the same issue getting the front tire back on. As a gas scooter and moto guy it never occured to me to fold down the stem and just flip it over and tap it back in with a dead blow mallet. My fingers finally gave out cause those motors are heavier than you would think. Then i had my moment and flipped it, lined up the front wheel. A tap on each side of the axle and it was in the first try. As for your scratches on the rim, next time get ya 4 or 5 spring wood clamps and use em to compress the bead. lube the heck out of the rim and those tires should fold right off. Spoons arent really nessessary.
I've had mine about a month and a half. It's just a Warrior X but the tires are getting there at 1000 miles so I want to say yours was around 1,500 or 2,000 mi. I done my rear tire and I see that you skipped the front tire getting it back on cuz that's how much harder it is in the back tire I'm assuming. I cannot get that hoe back on. Did you have to get a Prying tool? One thing I haven't tried and I'm going to is loosening all the bolts on the stems maybe that'll let me widen the forks long enough to get the tire back on
Yes the rear tire is actually a lot worse than the front. But for that confusion I’m uploading another rear tire video in the next week. Thanks for watching. What state are you in?
@@rollcam321 Wait, what do you mean? Because I meant the rear tire is way easier than the front tire. I'm asking you, did you have to use any special tools to get the front tire back onto the forks or axle like you called it? I'm in Dallas, Texas .
No the rear tire for me was pure hell. Front tire went in with ease literally. Patience with lining everything up of course but just keep trying. It’ll slowly go into place. Once wedged into place, use a socket, ratchet and hammer to mallet it up into the position. Hope it helps
@@rollcam321appreciate it brotha. I got so frustrated eventually trying to get that thing back on for hours bro. It has been like that picture in the link . Look at all the tools on the bed. I was so frustrated and tired I didn't even want to take the time to put all that s*** away and I fell asleep on the floor where I knew there was nothing I can lay on. Lmao. But for real laying it like I have in that picture will make it 80% easier because I was able to not only take out the tire in the rear easier. I also took out the suspension because I thought I had to replace it and now it was completely fine and I got to clean it and so the suspension is good as new too. I just can't get that front tire back on. imgur.com/a/ADIeb3w
Honestly I love the hybrid. It’s the best of both worlds. But the hard pavement of course eats up the tires kinda quick. What kind of riding will you be doing?
I got the rear out the swing arm and changed the tire but it's such a tight fit to get it back in now I'm thinking I need a reverse clamp to open up the space 5mms
@@YouWillFindYouInRUclips put one side of axle in. Then you can use a flat screwdriver to spread the other fork out using the hub of the wheel as a fulcrum point.
You have to get aftermarket no flat tires for kaabo scooters unfortunately but the ride is going to be ruffer. Dualtron scooters come with tires that do not get flat.
I'm at 2,350 miles and my front tire is still good. Change the amperage and accelerating settings on 1 or 2 of your presets (front motor only) and put most of your weight forward when accelerating. I start from a dead stop on lower front motor setting and then dial up to higher presets as soon as I'm up to 5or10mph
Well I know the bigger fellers have problems on any 11" tire on scooters period... I'm 170lbs and just hit 1700kms on mine and they still look and feel like the day I bought it...I'd say 400miles on super hot payment if u wieght well over 200lbs..half that if your pushing her hard off trails
I ride a lot of street and weigh about 195…. I generally keep it in gear 5 and love the throttle a little too much. The mileage I had when the front tire was complete gone is 1300 miles!!!! What do you think?
Changing tires is a breeze. However, I would definitely recommend investing in a small hydraulic motorcycle lift, adjustable height tool stand and adjustable shop stool. Since the maintenance struggle is real with scooters, this quality of life addition is paramount to “maintenance enjoyment” 👍🏻
@@rollcam321 I ride both road and off road them hybrid tyres you got highly recommend they are awesome tyres for on road and off road i had them on my sonic 10x(Zero 10x) now I have the 🐺 warrior 11+ with street tyres I look forward to seeing more videos I enjoy seeing what others are doing always good to pick up tips from other people 😀 👍
Bro you didn't show the hardest part -- getting the tires off the rims! Voro motors shows it as removing the motor plate and just slipping the tire off, I'm going to try that... I don't want my rims looking like yours! ha.
You will come to understand that their not good on the streets.. on the street it's always best to ride on street tires trust when I say off road tires aren't as safe as the street tires on the street
Please someone that sees this comment please 🙏 list all the tools that I will need in order to change the tire so that I can purchase them please and thank you
How many miles have you traveled before replacing your tires?
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Those aren't off road tires there hybrid tires
I got 2000 miles on my tires, Front tire still ok, but the rear got a nail and I changed it today but seriously getting it back on the swing arm is difficult, I would appreciate any tips and tricks
Alright I figured out the rear swing arm, there's two large allen keys spots near the springs, if you loosen the spots closest to the tire the swing arm will loosen its clamp enough for you to slide the tire in with the safety washers in place correctly, hope anyone out there needing help after they changed their tube and can't get it back on. So happy to be on the road again
Yes that’s a huge help. I used two tires spoons to pry the rear arms open. It’s been great for an extra 1000 miles but now the tire just blew out yesterday.
Just ordered two more.
Not even 100 miles
Hey bro u got video to put wheel back on? I’m stuck on the inner washers getting in back in place
You ever figure it out? That's where I'm stuck at right now 😅 I think they face the other way I thought if face the inside due to the slot on the inside of the fork
Would you happen to know how to refill the fluid on the front suspensions of the wolf king GT Pro? Also, what kind of fluid
X2 what gives?
In all honesty what tires are for a kaboo wolf king gt pro, these guys at ez wheels keep sending me tube tires and or tubeless non self sealing ones. Its so hard to get a straight answer from them, seems like they dont have a clue what they are doing at that shop. I tried your link to the tire but all seem unavailable. Anything anyone says will help alot thanks.
Hey thanks for watching.
If your riding mostly on road I would stick with a smoother surface tire so it will be be eaten up but knobs.
I use this off-road/ hybrid tire and it’s been great but….. seems like they wear out pretty fast. I just got slit in the rear tire and you cannot plug these.
Something to consider for sure.
Didn’t think I’d ever hear someone say they were Jones-ing from not riding a scooter 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
I was the same guy embarrassed to ride it when I first got it. 🤷🏾♂️
Now it’s literally life. In the next few videos you’ll see a lot of Florida. Editing the video now
@@rollcam321 nah man. I think that thing is cool AF. I been seeing a lot of videos of people complaining on how fast they go. And a few news feeds talking about how dangerous people are on them. One news station showed a guy running down the interstate on one. And the News was saying that these fast scooters are getting out of control. Just like MSN is good at. Causing fear to control things. I bet they push for a governor of 35mph or slower.
@@Grimmeute you are right... its all about control
The stock front tire lasted 1300miles!?! That’s actually fantastic. Unfortunately for me my rear tire got punctured by a huge nail and I’m waiting on the 11in street tire to replace it myself so thank you for this video!
No problem thanks for watching
I actually got over three nails in the rear tire and plugged all three of them.
Save yourself some money and plug it for now. Get out there and stay Rollin fam. Be safe
I got over 2,000 miles on my gt and My tire just blew it's about how you ride
🤔 What happened to the footage of tire installation?
I had to get some assistance in the rear tire but the front tire was pretty straight forward.
Getting the rear tire up by yourself is almost impossible.
Have you got a actually video that shows you fully taking off the tyre and putting it back on?
Yes I I’ll be doing another one for the front and back within a week. I’ll make sure to go in depth because I have a few methods to help speed up the sometimes frustrating process.
Nice 1 mate
I've got my new tyre here waiting to be put on just never changed 1 before so looking for tips haha
spoons? can u link to tool that used to get tire seared between forks?
Right hand on right break( front tire). Then lift the rear with left hand to put on the chair. Way easier brother.
Thank you for the heads up. I’ll be sure to try that out.
He's doing it right to the point of putting the tire back on. You need to flip the bike and it'll be a lot easier putting the tire back on with what he's done right now. Totally impossible to put the tire on like he's trying now
@@erickspears1889no
How did you end up getting the tire back onto the forks since it was giving u problems? Im have issues with the spacers
You needed to show how you put the tire back on to complete the rest of the video, bro. Because a lot of it is very difficult. And you're doing it wrong. At this point, you need to flip the bike. Literally, and then put the tires on. It will never go on otherwise
How did you end up liking these tires? I clicked on your link about to order 2 of these
I just ordered another pair and I have an install video I have to edit. Overall I love them. They wear quick but are awesome for on and off road.
Hey man. I dropped my scooter off at the bike shop they changed the tires but they’re locked up now. It was fine when I brought it in
Why not liquid soap as lumbricate? Are there no inter tubes or tire liners to avoid deflations or flats? it looks like you are over $180 pounds, unless there no solid rubber tires, most peoples just keep changing the tires. i am considering the Wolf King GT Pro or WEPED version thanks for sharing.
Hey the thanks for watching.
You can use any lube or grease to slide the wheel on. Does take some finessing, but with patience it’s not too bad. I spent around $60 American dollars to get the tires from Amazon. And that’s for two tires.
The weped looks amazing, but it’s nowhere near and mobile as the kaabo. I have videos coming up to show you just how easy it is to fold down and out into a back of any vehicle.
Those hybrid tyres are awesome highly recommended 👌 👍 😀
I think I found the new medium.
Perfect for the trails
Man I love your video but I really wish you would get back to me I'm doing the same thing but I can't figure out where that tiny little silver washer that goes up front is it on the inside of the forks on the 1st lock washer or the outside of the forks against the the inside of the other lock washer
Excellent question.
If I remember correctly, there are two lock washers. One on the outside of the fork, and another on the inside of the forks. They are on both sides of the wheel.
Do you should have two lock washers that face down (I think those are the inside) and two lock washers facing up. Which should be on the outside of the fork.
@@rollcam321 I appreciate the reply. that thing i was talking about is the tiny little silver ring when you were taking off the locking washer. If you watch the video again you'll see what I'm talking about. I wasn't sure if that was the front or the back tire you were working on But you did say it was in front or behind one of them I was just trying to figure out which side of the fork it was on one. You did say it was in front or behind one of them I was just trying to figure out which side of the fork it was on. I've been trying for hours to get this wheel on and figure out where this little tiny silver washer goes. Great content by the way sub Subscribed
@@woodshopmafia4732 hey there I see where the silver washer goes, so it goes on the front right fork, goes brake rotor first, then black lock washer facing down, then silver washer, then the front fork placement, then black lock washer facing up, and then final bolt to lock it in, hope this helped if you still needed answers
@Jo Doe thanks!!!
My teewing had the same issue getting the front tire back on. As a gas scooter and moto guy it never occured to me to fold down the stem and just flip it over and tap it back in with a dead blow mallet. My fingers finally gave out cause those motors are heavier than you would think. Then i had my moment and flipped it, lined up the front wheel. A tap on each side of the axle and it was in the first try. As for your scratches on the rim, next time get ya 4 or 5 spring wood clamps and use em to compress the bead. lube the heck out of the rim and those tires should fold right off. Spoons arent really nessessary.
I've had mine about a month and a half. It's just a Warrior X but the tires are getting there at 1000 miles so I want to say yours was around 1,500 or 2,000 mi. I done my rear tire and I see that you skipped the front tire getting it back on cuz that's how much harder it is in the back tire I'm assuming. I cannot get that hoe back on. Did you have to get a Prying tool? One thing I haven't tried and I'm going to is loosening all the bolts on the stems maybe that'll let me widen the forks long enough to get the tire back on
Yes the rear tire is actually a lot worse than the front. But for that confusion I’m uploading another rear tire video in the next week.
Thanks for watching. What state are you in?
@@rollcam321 Wait, what do you mean? Because I meant the rear tire is way easier than the front tire. I'm asking you, did you have to use any special tools to get the front tire back onto the forks or axle like you called it?
I'm in Dallas, Texas .
No the rear tire for me was pure hell. Front tire went in with ease literally. Patience with lining everything up of course but just keep trying. It’ll slowly go into place.
Once wedged into place, use a socket, ratchet and hammer to mallet it up into the position.
Hope it helps
@@rollcam321appreciate it brotha. I got so frustrated eventually trying to get that thing back on for hours bro. It has been like that picture in the link . Look at all the tools on the bed. I was so frustrated and tired I didn't even want to take the time to put all that s*** away and I fell asleep on the floor where I knew there was nothing I can lay on. Lmao. But for real laying it like I have in that picture will make it 80% easier because I was able to not only take out the tire in the rear easier. I also took out the suspension because I thought I had to replace it and now it was completely fine and I got to clean it and so the suspension is good as new too. I just can't get that front tire back on.
imgur.com/a/ADIeb3w
you're probably at 2k or 2.5k miles. I know its your commuter for work. What happened to the video after 9:33 ?
I didn't finish the editing
Yooo brody i just bought an electric scooter how good are those new off road tires you put on?? i could use a pair
Honestly I love the hybrid. It’s the best of both worlds. But the hard pavement of course eats up the tires kinda quick.
What kind of riding will you be doing?
Tire mounts like some the high end bicycle wheels back in the 80s. That’s how we had to do them to get the wheel off the forks.
It was a struggle.
Had to call for backup to get in in without using every curse word in the book.
@@rollcam321 😂
I got the rear out the swing arm and changed the tire but it's such a tight fit to get it back in now I'm thinking I need a reverse clamp to open up the space 5mms
@@YouWillFindYouInRUclips put one side of axle in. Then you can use a flat screwdriver to spread the other fork out using the hub of the wheel as a fulcrum point.
It’s so tight but yes that is another way.
Either way it’s best to get a second hand, prying and placing the tire in place is soooo tough.
How many miles on the hybrid tires currently?
Did they send you 2 round tires or does one have a hump?
I have the same scotter but my tires looking real good still 700 miles not flat tires yet almost one year used 😮.
Nice one mate just the tyre I was looking for but didn't know the brand name.
It’s a great tire but definitely not a run flat.
If you have a puncture your done for
@@rollcam321 Dynaplug with some co2, saved my butt twice
You have to get aftermarket no flat tires for kaabo scooters unfortunately but the ride is going to be ruffer. Dualtron scooters come with tires that do not get flat.
How many miles do you got on your wolf king gt? I just got mine last week I’m already at 300 🤪 planning on getting this puppy over 100k!
I have now over 2300
Miles on it and you can see from my videos I’ve been riding it only four months.
@@rollcam321 that’s awesome bro. No issues so far besides tires and brakes? Mine hasn’t had any issues yet. Usually I’d have a blown controller by now
Good video helped out alot. Hard to hear you sometimes over the loud ass music though.
Sad kaabo still cant come up with a better way to change the tire. Still, cant wait for my GT to come in this week though.
I see you located in Florida
I'm at 2,350 miles and my front tire is still good. Change the amperage and accelerating settings on 1 or 2 of your presets (front motor only) and put most of your weight forward when accelerating. I start from a dead stop on lower front motor setting and then dial up to higher presets as soon as I'm up to 5or10mph
I can’t help but want to rip, it’s the most fun I’ve had in a long time. Been months of driving and hasn’t got old at all.
Stay safe, stay Rollin!!! 🛴
True high torque start set at maximum power will wear off tirés in no time if not gentle with accelerator !
A little black touch up paint would make your rims look like new again...
Yes for sure, gonna have to add some more scooters videos soon. Thanks for watching
Well I know the bigger fellers have problems on any 11" tire on scooters period... I'm 170lbs and just hit 1700kms on mine and they still look and feel like the day I bought it...I'd say 400miles on super hot payment if u wieght well over 200lbs..half that if your pushing her hard off trails
I ride a lot of street and weigh about 195….
I generally keep it in gear 5 and love the throttle a little too much.
The mileage I had when the front tire was complete gone is 1300 miles!!!! What do you think?
Changing tires is a breeze. However, I would definitely recommend investing in a small hydraulic motorcycle lift, adjustable height tool stand and adjustable shop stool. Since the maintenance struggle is real with scooters, this quality of life addition is paramount to “maintenance enjoyment” 👍🏻
Yes for sure. With the right equipment it would have been a breeze.
I don’t recommend for anyone who isn’t mechanically inclined.
All day because what he's showing right now is bullshit. There's no way that tire will go on with the way he's trying to put it on correctly no way
thank you posting....try not to touch the rotors with your fingers...
That's why you need to check your air pressure every time you ride it!
nice
Thanks for watching 💪🏾
Please subscribe if you haven’t. Thanks for watching
I had off-road ones abs the front wheel needed changing in 2 weeks of riding everyday
I’m guessing you ride more street?
I am at 2500km on mine and the front tyre is nearly at that point
You went a few more miles than I did.
What type of terrain do you ride on most?
@@rollcam321 I ride both road and off road them hybrid tyres you got highly recommend they are awesome tyres for on road and off road i had them on my sonic 10x(Zero 10x) now I have the 🐺 warrior 11+ with street tyres I look forward to seeing more videos I enjoy seeing what others are doing always good to pick up tips from other people 😀 👍
Yes the hybrids are incredible
Thanks for watching
I have new videos coming this week
I’m thinking. You road that thing almost every day probably like 10 miles average a day. I bet your up around 1500-1700 miles. Maybe even more.
Yes sir I am now. But when this video was recorded I put on 1300 miles!!!!
@@rollcam321 I was close
Almost spot on. How many miles have you out on your scooter?
Remove the brake calipers to make the job easier and buy some cheap motorcycle spoons and wrap with electric tape to protect your rims
Twenty three hundred miles. I've got two g t's now
I would have cut the damaged tire to certain point . Then pull off in a piece or pieces.
Bro you didn't show the hardest part -- getting the tires off the rims! Voro motors shows it as removing the motor plate and just slipping the tire off, I'm going to try that... I don't want my rims looking like yours! ha.
You will come to understand that their not good on the streets.. on the street it's always best to ride on street tires trust when I say off road tires aren't as safe as the street tires on the street
I personally love it because I use them off-road and on road. It’s perfect!!!!
It would’ve been helpful to actually show yourself putting the tires on the rim.
Can't get the wheelsto turn, makes no sense
Thanks Jon Jones
Dropping the knowledge I see
Who did you go through for financing your Gt pro
Good question. So many people have asked they should sponsor me lol
@fluidfreeride
Yeah you made the mistake of starting with the front tire lmao
Lol my bad playa.
But I’m the next video it’ll be a lot clearer.
Why don’t you wanna start with the front tire?
The front tire for me is sooo easy. As I think it would be for others so I made the main focus on the rear.
Lol relatively easy hahaha..
Lol thank you hope you got yours done?
Please someone that sees this comment please 🙏 list all the tools that I will need in order to change the tire so that I can purchase them please and thank you