Very informative, thank you, you are probably the only one doing these type of reviews and comparisons. I just had to do all these comparisons myself before buying the Scooter for my son, and finally it was a desission between the Super soco CUX and the M+. The super soco was 200 cheaper and faster so I wanted to get it as a final desission. As I wanted to go to the local dealer to buy it I saw someone selling an unregistered M+ lite which is the 800w version , the price saving made me buy it dispute the fact it lacks the power I saved 800 quid . We love it and the power is not as bad as I imagined . If I get a second scooter it will have to be the super soco.
It has been seen to cause the bike to need a battery lead if it is not put firmly in to place in the battery. Vmoto in the UK did supply new leads but charge for the battery top to be replaced if a new one is needed for it
i bought one of these and yes it's as easy as u showed to derestrict..but im 135 kg and the fastest i get up to is 58-59kph..but there is no way i'm gonna bother declaring this as anything other than a moped and in new zealand u wud be an idiot to pay more than u need to for registration..rego for a non moped is more than twice the annual registration cost and no cop wud know or be bothered if it were or not..over here the store i bought mine from had already derestricted my test bike and showed me how to do mine..great service
Hi Reg. I am also in NZ and thinking about purchasing one of these. How have you found owning it? Have you had any reliability issues? Do you only have to derestrict once, or each time you start the bike? What has the dealer support been like? Hope you see this, thanks.
@@connor-n-minnie hi connor..the bike is great and being electric, is super reliable and fun to ride..not a single issue in the year i have owned it and i think i've only done 850 kms so it's pretty much new..now that it's winter i rarely ride it..but if u are serious about buying one, then i would be interested in selling mine cheaply..it cost me $4990 from hamilton motorcycles and has a 2 year warranty..that leaves 1 year still on the warranty and i have just re-registered it for another 12 months..if u are interested i can let u have mine for $3000..it is a great little scoot, but i need the cash to buy me the aerial grizzly electric bicycle that will probably cost me around $6000..cheers
@@SaintVader One way to look at it is that youre paying about £1000 to £1500 per KW of power. Eventually that will come down but the greater the power, the more you will pay. The CUx is the best value in those terms
@tom-jj5em there are bikes being sold without warranty and therefore with no aftersales support. This is one of them. So NO 2 year warranty on the bike and NO 3 year warranty on the battery. Your choice
I bought a CUX last year and I love it but because of lockdown it has sat unused in the garage since March. What's recommended for the battery? Should I charge it up every month or does it hold onto its charge well?
Excellent review and video. Is the CUx HD cam built in/standard? I'm new to these things and the only e-moped I have test driven (PUSA 45) frightened me to death as all the power was delivered instantly in a quarter turn of a very loose throttle. Does the CUx apply the power progressively and safely for novices?
Should I wait for the next batch with the camera included? Mode 1 would be my starting point. Trouble is the PUSA 45's two modes were Stationary and Flat Out.
@@GreenMopeds ohh.. then mqi is a good pick..since i need more range than top speed. thank you for the reply. your channel is really a big help on e vehicle reviews.
Your choice but if you have an accident or the got caught eg speeding and they checked, you wouldn't be insured so then you would points for driving without insurance
Please email us at hello@green-mopeds.com and we can let you know about stock & lead times (but the answer to the delivery question is yes, we can deliver national and internationally)
In the UK, the batteries have a 3 year unlimited use warranty. I think manufacturers expect them to last about 5 to 6 years but obviously that depends on usage
Great informative video as all yours are, thank u!,
Greetings from the Netherlands
Very informative, thank you, you are probably the only one doing these type of reviews and comparisons. I just had to do all these comparisons myself before buying the Scooter for my son, and finally it was a desission between the Super soco CUX and the M+. The super soco was 200 cheaper and faster so I wanted to get it as a final desission. As I wanted to go to the local dealer to buy it I saw someone selling an unregistered M+ lite which is the 800w version , the price saving made me buy it dispute the fact it lacks the power I saved 800 quid . We love it and the power is not as bad as I imagined . If I get a second scooter it will have to be the super soco.
Thanks. The 800w Ms are not available in the UK
Great little commuter scooter I would love one!
They are great little bikes
Most interesting - very useful video
Thks for the clip.
Derestricting bike. Does it cause damage to battery and battery leads. Does it invalidate bike warranty
It has been seen to cause the bike to need a battery lead if it is not put firmly in to place in the battery. Vmoto in the UK did supply new leads but charge for the battery top to be replaced if a new one is needed for it
Thanks for the reply. Does it invalidate the Vmoto warranty by derestricting bike. Can Vmoto tell if the bikes been derestricted
@keith brittan not per se but they will charge you for the new battery top and we will charge you labour to fit the new cable
I got the niu nsport,my wife just ordered this one,good review,
Thanks very much. Both are great bikes
How is the comparison ?
16:15 deristrict
i bought one of these and yes it's as easy as u showed to derestrict..but im 135 kg and the fastest i get up to is 58-59kph..but there is no way i'm gonna bother declaring this as anything other than a moped and in new zealand u wud be an idiot to pay more than u need to for registration..rego for a non moped is more than twice the annual registration cost and no cop wud know or be bothered if it were or not..over here the store i bought mine from had already derestricted my test bike and showed me how to do mine..great service
Hi Reg. I am also in NZ and thinking about purchasing one of these. How have you found owning it? Have you had any reliability issues? Do you only have to derestrict once, or each time you start the bike? What has the dealer support been like? Hope you see this, thanks.
@@connor-n-minnie hi connor..the bike is great and being electric, is super reliable and fun to ride..not a single issue in the year i have owned it and i think i've only done 850 kms so it's pretty much new..now that it's winter i rarely ride it..but if u are serious about buying one, then i would be interested in selling mine cheaply..it cost me $4990 from hamilton motorcycles and has a 2 year warranty..that leaves 1 year still on the warranty and i have just re-registered it for another 12 months..if u are interested i can let u have mine for $3000..it is a great little scoot, but i need the cash to buy me the aerial grizzly electric bicycle that will probably cost me around $6000..cheers
oh..forgot to add..once de-restricted, it is is permanent..no need to do it again
I like the NIU scooters but the speed limiter is what keeps me away. The Super Soco CU is what I lean towards mostly due to the unlockable top speed..
So 47mph on the NGT is not fast enough?
@@GreenMopeds It is! But the double price is enough too! 😅
@@SaintVader One way to look at it is that youre paying about £1000 to £1500 per KW of power. Eventually that will come down but the greater the power, the more you will pay. The CUx is the best value in those terms
@@GreenMopeds Yeah that how I see it. It looks to me that the super soco cu x is the best value for money e-scooter
What is the maximum speed when the battery is at 30%?
How much you weigh?
Do you press the cruise button to reach maximum speed while driving?
CUx should maintain full speed at 30%. 80KG. No, Cruise Control is to keep the speed you have reached
@@GreenMopeds thx
ive seen this new for £1k- is there something wrong with it that they have slashed the price for? Is there a new model coming or something?
Where's the link and we can check for you
@@GreenMopeds its on autotrader from ducati preston
@tom-jj5em there are bikes being sold without warranty and therefore with no aftersales support. This is one of them. So NO 2 year warranty on the bike and NO 3 year warranty on the battery. Your choice
Doesnt the soco have 2800 motor...?
Maximum power on the CUx is 2788w yes
I bought a CUX last year and I love it but because of lockdown it has sat unused in the garage since March. What's recommended for the battery? Should I charge it up every month or does it hold onto its charge well?
Charge it every month
Excellent review and video. Is the CUx HD cam built in/standard? I'm new to these things and the only e-moped I have test driven (PUSA 45) frightened me to death as all the power was delivered instantly in a quarter turn of a very loose throttle. Does the CUx apply the power progressively and safely for novices?
In the UK, the first batch didn't come with the camera. It can be retro fitted though. If you are worried about power delivery, start off in mode 1
Should I wait for the next batch with the camera included? Mode 1 would be my starting point. Trouble is the PUSA 45's two modes were Stationary and Flat Out.
@@kayberry6292 There is still no commitment from the Importer that the Camera will come in the next batch either unfortunatel.
what do you recommend the supersoco Cux or the niu Mqi Sport ?
Good question. For range it's probably the MQi+ but for power it's the CUx
@@GreenMopeds ohh.. then mqi is a good pick..since i need more range than top speed. thank you for the reply. your channel is really a big help on e vehicle reviews.
Hello very nice vídeo, do you know how many miles with a full charge, more or less.
Thanks
40 miles is quoted by 30 to 35 is more realistic
What happens if you don't tell your insurance about your de-restrict? They can't find out, right?
Your choice but if you have an accident or the got caught eg speeding and they checked, you wouldn't be insured so then you would points for driving without insurance
What's the delivery lead time on the CUx - and the M+? Can you deliver to Maidenhead?
Please email us at hello@green-mopeds.com and we can let you know about stock & lead times (but the answer to the delivery question is yes, we can deliver national and internationally)
I tried de restricting mine and now it jyst flashes error 95
My stand was indeed down
Is the easy derestriction process possible with all of the super soco cux models (also newer ones)?
Yes but not possible on the TC Max
Thanks, buddy
I want one!!!
We have a red one on special offer right now. £250 off if that's of interest? Check out www.Green-Mopeds.com
Wroks pretty good, are you guys distributing NIU's scooter?
We are a dealer for Lifan, Askoll, Torrot, ECCity, Sur-Ron, Vmoto/Super Soco & Niu
@@GreenMopeds Thanks for kindly answer.
@@GreenMopeds what's up with the sur-ron white ghost? Is it coming soon?
@@Frag1ty There are no plans for the Ghost as they cant get the price to make it viable
Does the battery and vehicule have a good durability ? How many years could we use it ?
In the UK, the batteries have a 3 year unlimited use warranty. I think manufacturers expect them to last about 5 to 6 years but obviously that depends on usage
@@GreenMopeds How much is a replacement battery?
@@kayberry6292 Typically around £900
Ouch!