I've had my d4+2.0 For a little over 3 years and have close to 50000 miles on it and still runs fine.I just changed the battery.Not too long ago and that's the only thing Even been in a bad accident with it.It's very Durable
I just put in a new battery. A few 1000 miles ago at the most, but it lasted forever for me and it was my only transportation for a few years. I still ride it now more like a farm truck. Or the scooter. I don't mind getting dirty or rough dump. Because I know it could take it. But yeah. A cheaper side of a fifty two volt battery is going to be around six hundred dollars at the moment. Now my new blue Tran. Lightning has the 302 AM hour 72 V. LG bat, it drains a lot slower and and you can definitely know the better quality. But I've had no problems really with their older cheaper ones.@@grazz7865
Thank you!! I ride between 15-25 miles every ride. I always have battery life left over. It has a 40 mile range but I always boost up the settings to dual motor, 3rd gear, and turbo mode so it kills the battery faster. It has yet to leave me stranded. I have miles and miles of trails. This ride was about 16 miles. I still had half of the battery life left at the end.
I was lucky, I got it from their first shipment. It's a nice metallic blue, i believe it's car paint. Hopefully they should be in stock soon man. Look out for my review video in a couple of days. It's an awesome scooter.
Hey Dan. I am at around 200 miles. I have not been riding much during the winter. There are many pros and some cons, I will be making a video in the future. If you have any specific questions then feel free to ask. I am always happy to help. -J-Rollz
@@j-rollz 200 miles isn't much for over 5 months. I have put about 500 miles on my Hiboy Max 3 in 5 months and I do notice it slowing down. Still a great scooter. Just wondering how the D4+ 03 does after that many miles. I do not go off road only street. Thank you for any info you can give and ride safe.
Check out my review video if you have not already. ruclips.net/video/SYCfkTeAG64/видео.html I will be riding it a lot more when the weather gets better. Here in Pennsylvania the winters are not always forgiving. I will definitely post an update after I get more mileage on it. It is nothing like the Hiboy Max 3. The d4+ 3.0 is a tank of a scooter. The dual motors together are about 6 times as more powerful than your current scooter and much more heavy duty. Also the battery and build is very good quality. My friend has over 600 miles on his and he has not had any issues at all. I text him before writing this message to confirm and he said it runs like the day he bought it. I hope this helps. -J-Rollz
such a smooth relaxing ride , but youre riding around with papers in your hand like youre waiting to be stopped. but yea i eed one of these for my short commute and get it with a seat the nanrobot 4+ are deff my fav i dont need to be goin anyfaster than 35 cruising around town but knowing it can go faster is a big plus. was gonna buy the vsett but im liking the nanrobot better!
With the amount of people and children on those trails I have to be careful, that thing could kill someone if I hit them with it. For a short commute the scooter is perfect for it. If it's a couple of miles you barely have to charge it. It's definitely recommended
I’m looking at this one too. And the weight isn’t too bad (70 pounds). I have the lightning now and that’s 65 pounds. A little on the heavy side for a commuter scooter but manageable. I like the folding handlebars on the D4
I'm making an updated review. It will be uploaded next week. I give you the raw deal on how it is. It has its strength and weaknesses like anything else. Sometimes you get a wobble at high speeds but it can be remedied
Need help! Got mine yesterday, but battery gauge seems to not be working. Shouldnt it lose bars when draining? Mine held all 5 bars for 30 miles till battery died and i had to push it home 3 dam miles!!
@@j-rollz Yes voltage gauge works. Fully charged around 58 volts, and was told battery dead around 43? Is that right? Turns out my green gauge on speedo is faulty, but can i get away with just watching the voltage? Which do you watch
I watch the voltage meter on the left handlebar with the red numbers. That seems to be more accurate anyway. The scooter is designed to turn off at 43 volts to protect the battery from over draining. I would call Road runner scooters right away to get the issue solved. Don't wait until your warranty runs out.
Car speed e scooter is a must have if you like going fast
I've had my d4+2.0 For a little over 3 years and have close to 50000 miles on it and still runs fine.I just changed the battery.Not too long ago and that's the only thing Even been in a bad accident with it.It's very Durable
Yeah, they are tanks. Mine is still going strong. I may be changing out the brakes soon, but that's about it.
Battery? I guess the scooter is worth it. It is built tough. It’s just that the battery is about half the cost of a new one.
I just put in a new battery. A few 1000 miles ago at the most, but it lasted forever for me and it was my only transportation for a few years. I still ride it now more like a farm truck. Or the scooter. I don't mind getting dirty or rough dump. Because I know it could take it. But yeah.
A cheaper side of a fifty two volt battery is going to be around six hundred dollars at the moment. Now my new blue Tran. Lightning has the 302 AM hour 72 V. LG bat, it drains a lot slower and and you can definitely know the better quality. But I've had no problems really with their older cheaper ones.@@grazz7865
Nice scooter. How many miles did you ride and how much battery did you use ??
Thank you!! I ride between 15-25 miles every ride. I always have battery life left over. It has a 40 mile range but I always boost up the settings to dual motor, 3rd gear, and turbo mode so it kills the battery faster. It has yet to leave me stranded. I have miles and miles of trails. This ride was about 16 miles. I still had half of the battery life left at the end.
@@j-rollz thanks for the info … what city you live it looks nice
@@johnnymata523 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Have you gotten any flat tires?
Yes I have had a flat tire. I ended up replacing both tires with road tires and it rides even nicer now
Awesome video, I'd like to know more about the scooter you're riding. Do you have any review vids coming up? ;-)
Thank You!! Im glad that you liked the video.. Yes there will be a review of the scooter in the near future.
It’s super illlyyyyyyy
Extremely super illyyy
Man when they restock on this I gotta get it especially this blue this only blue scooter that’s on market for valid price
I was lucky, I got it from their first shipment. It's a nice metallic blue, i believe it's car paint. Hopefully they should be in stock soon man. Look out for my review video in a couple of days. It's an awesome scooter.
@@j-rollz no doubt will do
Just curious how many miles you put on it in 5 months and if you have an updated video with pros or cons. Thinking of purchasing this. Thank you.
Hey Dan. I am at around 200 miles. I have not been riding much during the winter. There are many pros and some cons, I will be making a video in the future. If you have any specific questions then feel free to ask. I am always happy to help.
-J-Rollz
@@j-rollz 200 miles isn't much for over 5 months. I have put about 500 miles on my Hiboy Max 3 in 5 months and I do notice it slowing down. Still a great scooter. Just wondering how the D4+ 03 does after that many miles. I do not go off road only street. Thank you for any info you can give and ride safe.
Check out my review video if you have not already. ruclips.net/video/SYCfkTeAG64/видео.html
I will be riding it a lot more when the weather gets better. Here in Pennsylvania the winters are not always forgiving. I will definitely post an update after I get more mileage on it. It is nothing like the Hiboy Max 3. The d4+ 3.0 is a tank of a scooter. The dual motors together are about 6 times as more powerful than your current scooter and much more heavy duty. Also the battery and build is very good quality. My friend has over 600 miles on his and he has not had any issues at all. I text him before writing this message to confirm and he said it runs like the day he bought it. I hope this helps.
-J-Rollz
You should make a video about your Honda. Does it run 10's?
It's like a 15 second car, definitely not a 10
such a smooth relaxing ride , but youre riding around with papers in your hand like youre waiting to be stopped. but yea i eed one of these for my short commute and get it with a seat the nanrobot 4+ are deff my fav i dont need to be goin anyfaster than 35 cruising around town but knowing it can go faster is a big plus. was gonna buy the vsett but im liking the nanrobot better!
With the amount of people and children on those trails I have to be careful, that thing could kill someone if I hit them with it.
For a short commute the scooter is perfect for it. If it's a couple of miles you barely have to charge it. It's definitely recommended
I’m looking at this one too. And the weight isn’t too bad (70 pounds). I have the lightning now and that’s 65 pounds. A little on the heavy side for a commuter scooter but manageable. I like the folding handlebars on the D4
I just got to say it,when I hear your voice I picture Vin desiel driving a scooter,very simular for sure
Haha I'm like vin diesel on this thing minus the bald head and tattoos
@@j-rollz haha right 😆
Do you get the death wobble at high speeds? I was wondering how to you fix it because it shakes like crazy when 30mph+
You can use the roadrunner d4+ 3.0/4.0 steering damper for it
Did you ever have a front end squeak ?
Yes it will creak sometimes. After it was broken in it started doing that but at this point I don't notice it anymore
I wan't this one how is she holding up still? any wheel wobble at high speeds?
I'm making an updated review. It will be uploaded next week. I give you the raw deal on how it is. It has its strength and weaknesses like anything else. Sometimes you get a wobble at high speeds but it can be remedied
You make any new videos
A new video is coming. I've been super busy lately and have not had the time to finish it. I'm getting there. Did your scooter arrive yet?
@@j-rollz I will have it Thursday before 7pm can’t wait! 🙏🏾🦾
Awesome! I recommend that you check every bolt and screw on it before you ride. Tell me how you like it!
Need help! Got mine yesterday, but battery gauge seems to not be working. Shouldnt it lose bars when draining? Mine held all 5 bars for 30 miles till battery died and i had to push it home 3 dam miles!!
Does the voltage gauge work on the throttle screen? Which gauge are you speaking of exactly, there is the one with the red writing so there is 2
@@j-rollz Yes voltage gauge works. Fully charged around 58 volts, and was told battery dead around 43? Is that right? Turns out my green gauge on speedo is faulty, but can i get away with just watching the voltage? Which do you watch
I watch the voltage meter on the left handlebar with the red numbers. That seems to be more accurate anyway. The scooter is designed to turn off at 43 volts to protect the battery from over draining. I would call Road runner scooters right away to get the issue solved. Don't wait until your warranty runs out.