You can set your regen to 75% and not really ever engage the brake pad unless you need it. The regen kicks on before the pad, watch your cable play to get that right. Yep it climbs the steepest hill in San Francisco easily, 5 times on one charge then they got tired of testing it and had 3/4 battery left. It'll climb whatever you need. I don't expect these guys to know everything. You'll always watch half a dozen different opinions before zeroing in on any one purchase. God vid. At 134 miles mine threw a throttle error code, took panel apart, disconnected reconnected throttle connector, that cleared it and it's been ok since. Plan on 21 mph for 15 mi at 140 lbs rider. It fits in your Walmart shopping cart with front sticking out 8 inches. It's pretty mobile and solid as a rock.
The Inmotion Climber can go up a 31.5 % grade hill in San Francisco 4-times straight in one day, or more. Only at half the top speed though. RUclips it on Scooter Guide.
Speed wears out the inner tube faster? The usual way you suffer a flat is by running over something sharp, did you get a flat when you were riding around?
A lot of good info in these reviews. They look the same to me but you guys know way more and what to look for. You should do a top 5 buy list like commute, fun, all around etc..
I like the fact That it has a two amp charger and that you can set the regen breaking to 90 it will stop on a dime.. You use electric brakes and they work beautifully. I think you guys let the app upset your day and didn’t even use it properly
i have it, it's pretty good. DON'T listen to these guys. they're not giving it enough credit because they lost their wives to the makers of this scooter.
@@fallback8314 i fell with mine (pre facelift), snapped my left acl. Because of the "small" footstand and missing suspension. But was still my fault, no jumping with this guy. Climbing is good, speed is ok. 48V with 15AH Battery would be a nice upgrade option.
If at first you don't succeed.. try reading the instructions. 36% incline (not 36°) eg..Canton Street Pittsburgh. Does Zero start (turn it on) Speed limited (turn it off) Electronic brakes (adjustable) Best tyre PMT e-fire 60/70 R6.5 (10x2.125)
i think your wives slept with members of the inmotion board had kids with them and promptly dumped you guys. i have had this scooter for like 5 weeks and while i want to sell it it isn't near HALF as bad as you guys have made it out to be. my ONLY issue with it is it lacks an extra gear. tubed tires are better than solid because tubed tires are safer when it's wet. other than that it has been VERY helpful; has come in REAL handy. i give it 7 out of 10 stars. the ONLY reason why it doesn't get an 8 is because, again, i haven't been able to get it to hit even 22mph even while going downhill with full battery and i weigh ~140 and it's advertised as being able to do 24. other than that, fairly impressive scooter. FAR better than you gave it credit for.
Damn... Ive seen multiple reviews on this, I owned it myself (I upgraded for a fat boy escooter), and it's way better than you guys think it is. So damn negative...
Firstly, the specs say that this scooter can climb a 36% incline . Not 36 degrees. Your assessment is such an outlier it strikes me as being dishonest. I don't know what your motivation is, and I honestly don't care. I won't be following any more of your reviews.
You can also set the breaking power in the app, it comes set at 50% from the factory.
The scooter has a zero kick start, you don't have to push off to start . Go into the settings in the app .
It was tested in San Francisco and made it up the steepest hill ( 31.5°) with a 165 pound rider
This guys just being paid to bash the scooter no proof of his claims
@@RatRaceTheory ya
Another reviewer did climb the biggest hill in San Francisco lol so yes it can climb
You can set your regen to 75% and not really ever engage the brake pad unless you need it. The regen kicks on before the pad, watch your cable play to get that right. Yep it climbs the steepest hill in San Francisco easily, 5 times on one charge then they got tired of testing it and had 3/4 battery left. It'll climb whatever you need. I don't expect these guys to know everything. You'll always watch half a dozen different opinions before zeroing in on any one purchase. God vid. At 134 miles mine threw a throttle error code, took panel apart, disconnected reconnected throttle connector, that cleared it and it's been ok since. Plan on 21 mph for 15 mi at 140 lbs rider. It fits in your Walmart shopping cart with front sticking out 8 inches. It's pretty mobile and solid as a rock.
Totally agree 👍👍
The Inmotion Climber can go up a 31.5 % grade hill in San Francisco 4-times straight in one day, or more. Only at half the top speed though. RUclips it on Scooter Guide.
$950 from Amazon but clearly shows a $250 coupon
Speed wears out the inner tube faster? The usual way you suffer a flat is by running over something sharp, did you get a flat when you were riding around?
Where can I find the solid tires for this scooter that you mentioned? Please let me know
Kenda Tires PartsForScooters search
A lot of good info in these reviews. They look the same to me but you guys know way more and what to look for. You should do a top 5 buy list like commute, fun, all around etc..
a lot of these seem the same to me. Glad you guys can pick it apart so I know what to look for when I shop.
I like the fact That it has a two amp charger and that you can set the regen breaking to 90 it will stop on a dime.. You use electric brakes and they work beautifully. I think you guys let the app upset your day and didn’t even use it properly
its the new version. can recommend, except missing suspension.
i have it, it's pretty good. DON'T listen to these guys. they're not giving it enough credit because they lost their wives to the makers of this scooter.
@@fallback8314 i fell with mine (pre facelift), snapped my left acl. Because of the "small" footstand and missing suspension. But was still my fault, no jumping with this guy.
Climbing is good, speed is ok. 48V with 15AH Battery would be a nice upgrade option.
Whoa that was a bit too close to a salute there Jesse. ‘While they are able to go up at speed….’
If at first you don't succeed.. try reading the instructions. 36% incline (not 36°) eg..Canton Street Pittsburgh. Does Zero start (turn it on) Speed limited (turn it off) Electronic brakes (adjustable) Best tyre PMT e-fire 60/70 R6.5 (10x2.125)
i think your wives slept with members of the inmotion board had kids with them and promptly dumped you guys. i have had this scooter for like 5 weeks and while i want to sell it it isn't near HALF as bad as you guys have made it out to be. my ONLY issue with it is it lacks an extra gear. tubed tires are better than solid because tubed tires are safer when it's wet. other than that it has been VERY helpful; has come in REAL handy. i give it 7 out of 10 stars. the ONLY reason why it doesn't get an 8 is because, again, i haven't been able to get it to hit even 22mph even while going downhill with full battery and i weigh ~140 and it's advertised as being able to do 24. other than that, fairly impressive scooter. FAR better than you gave it credit for.
Damn... Ive seen multiple reviews on this, I owned it myself (I upgraded for a fat boy escooter), and it's way better than you guys think it is. So damn negative...
Firstly, the specs say that this scooter can climb a 36% incline .
Not 36 degrees.
Your assessment is such an outlier it strikes me as being dishonest.
I don't know what your motivation is, and I honestly don't care.
I won't be following any more of your reviews.
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