5 Electric Scooter Buying Tips You MUST Know BEFORE You Buy First E Scooter!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2022
  • Don't Buy Your First Electric Scooter Without Watching This First! These are ESSENTIAL electric scooter buying tips you NEED To Know BEFORE You Buy Your First E Scooter!
    Did you know not all electric scooter manufacturers have parts available if something breaks? Did you know not all E Scooter manufacturers offer a Warranty? Did you know that it matters what electric scooter manufacturer you buy from and where you buy it? Do you know what safety gear is required for riding electric scooters? This is the ultimate electric scooter buying guide in today's episode of Hobart's Reviews!
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  • @daveroche6522
    @daveroche6522 Год назад +109

    Greetings from Dublin. Good stuff - thank you. Yes indeed....
    1. Determine what you actually need/want it for [local/shorthops/shopping, medium distance, long-range, commuter, off-road, final kilometer and so on), do your research and get the most suitable,
    2. Purchase a reputable make/model from a reputable seller,
    3. And maintain/service it properly (no shortcuts, please),
    4. Use your common sense - just because you CAN go at a certain speed, it doesn't mean you HAVE TO.....
    5. So find your sweet spot (personally 18-20 kph) - with proper - PROPER - planning this will get you where you want to go, safely AND you can actually enjoy (yes, enjoy) the trip,
    6. Remember, we use the roads/lanes as a privIlige, not a right,
    7. ALWAYS bear in mind they are NOT toys - adhere to manufacturers' instructions (especially in terms of long-term storage, charging etc.),
    8. EVERY DRIVER IS OUT TO KILL YOU - maintain situational awareness - anticipation is the best braking system, imho,
    9. Don't play silly buggers - sometimes the best thing to do is simply stop, dismount and walk for a bit (I ALWAYS do this at roundabouts and certain junctions where I want to turn - crossing the road at the pedestrian crossing is quite ok),
    10. Wear your helmet,
    11. When you get your new eScooter ("I LOVE THE SMELL OF AOVO IN THE MORNING"),, go somewhere safe and practice, practice, practice,
    12. Don't get cocky - wearing safety gear does not make us invincible.
    So APART from all that, enjoy - they are colossally great fun - happy travels.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +8

      Wow Dave! Hello Dublin from Florida USA! Thanks for taking the time to write that up. I appreciate it. I will see if I can pin it.😉

    • @100madmic
      @100madmic 9 месяцев назад +4

      Do you think it can be also a good idea to get a vest like yellow or orange vest?

  • @joetilman7227
    @joetilman7227 Год назад +139

    As a scooter commuter, although I agree that range is important, most commuters don't need 40+ mile range. 9 times out of 10, a scooter commuter is not trying to replace a car, but a bike or walk. Scooters are first mile/last mile solutions for transit riders, or for urban commuters that live near work. Those last 1 out of 10, sure, look for huge mileage, but most of us know how to recharge every night for our daily single-digit miles round trip, even though I could ride a few days without recharging, because it's better for the batteries.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +25

      Thanks for your comments Joe. It all depends on the person I guess. If it wouldn't take me three times as long to get to work, I would ride my scooter the 15 to 20 mi each way every day. I have put 1300 miles on mine in 5 months! If you live in a big city and work close to where you live then yes I guess that would be true. But as you know and as I said in the video, 40 mi of range does not mean 40 miles of range. This is for beginners that haven't bought an electric scooter yet and don't know that 40 miles does not mean 40 miles. Also, if somebody does not have the opportunity to charge at work, they need to know whether they can make it back home or not. There are a lot of factors and variables that are specific to each person But I do agree that the average commuter does not need a 40 mi scooter. Again, I appreciate your comments and thanks for watching friend!

    • @Adrian-lo4bx
      @Adrian-lo4bx Год назад +11

      Joe, not disagreeing with you. But give credit, where credit is due. It was a great, informative video.

    • @lockhart1895
      @lockhart1895 Год назад +15

      Heavier people should get the higher range one

    • @jamesbarnett1009
      @jamesbarnett1009 Год назад

      I disagree too due inflation I’m actually buying a scooter to get back-and-forth to work to save on gas because gas is so expensive the governments all up in our pockets With everything not just gas but food I can barely wipe my ass With the prices of everything. I hope I don’t get hit by a drunk driver with all these alcoholics in the world all mass distracted by beer and our bullshit news And fake sports

    • @dakotacargill6311
      @dakotacargill6311 Год назад +1

      I agree with you I know for sure that gotrax scooters are pretty true to mileage range and even more which is impressive, I think this guy is just trying to be a know-it-all he's focusing on all the wrong things but I guess that's just what people do to get attention

  • @Eduardo_Espinoza
    @Eduardo_Espinoza Год назад +48

    I've seen so many scooter review channels, & they never once dip their toes into these topics! So basically 100% of this was new to me, Thank you very much! :D

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +4

      I appreciate that very much! I got more coming!

  • @collinzander2727
    @collinzander2727 8 месяцев назад +28

    I am praying for your Wife's full recovery. Thank you, Sir for this most informative video.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you my friend!

    • @drivethru1835
      @drivethru1835 Месяц назад

      Aww 😢me too, my best friend just passed away from his Harley And now I discovered this Hyper Scooter thing. Crap, I’m never going to stop crying now.

  • @etric4947
    @etric4947 Год назад +35

    Oh and to avoid fires in the house. Always connect the charger in the electric wall unit and After connect to the scooter. And do not leave the scooter full charged still connected to the charger for long hours like a cell phone.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +4

      Thanks!

    • @LeviBruceAckerman
      @LeviBruceAckerman Год назад +1

      Holly fuck that's absolutely petrifying bruh , I have a 350 watt G4 dose this still apply for me ? Please say no 😭

    • @etric4947
      @etric4947 Год назад +2

      @@LeviBruceAckerman Yes it applies to you as well. It is not like a cell phone. Be careful and safe.

    • @LeviBruceAckerman
      @LeviBruceAckerman Год назад +2

      @@etric4947 ok thank you so much I appreciate the info a ton as I already let ur charger over night twice so I feel lucky & greatful , I've been blessed fr 😭

    • @jeangreen432
      @jeangreen432 Год назад +3

      @@HobartsReviews Huge not to mention this...

  • @daveroche6522
    @daveroche6522 Год назад +20

    In terms of actual(!) range, I've found that if you take the manufacturers stated range, multiply it by 0.65 and add 1.25km (at a speed of 15-18 kph) it's surprisingly accurate, in my experience. Happy travels.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +4

      Dave thanks for the formula. I'll give it a try. I agree on the .65 for sure.

    • @numinumful3815
      @numinumful3815 3 месяца назад +2

      and ideal riding condition, no inclines

  • @johnnyanglo6709
    @johnnyanglo6709 Год назад +19

    In preparation to ride my scooter, I had my doctor install a titanium rod in both legs and both arms. I think I'm ready to go riding now.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +1

      Lol

    • @craigdoriety9798
      @craigdoriety9798 3 месяца назад +1

      Think I'll have a titanium exoskeleton custom made.

    • @GuitarsAndSynths
      @GuitarsAndSynths 2 дня назад

      and always always wear a helmet! I crashed my scooter and fortunately wore a helmet and just had bruised ribs and arms and no brain injury due to the helmet

  • @sawyerbeaudoin5834
    @sawyerbeaudoin5834 11 месяцев назад +7

    Bro, great video. Also, it pretty much brought me to tears hearing about your wife man... I hope her recovery is going well and ends up successful. I shattered the radial bone in my dominant wrist about a month and a half into owning my first e scoot....
    Surgery didn't fix it and it'll never be the same again. Can't even bend it. I'm glad you brought up safety and the fact that they are not toys. It's a "tool" and needs to be respected as such.
    I wish I was a freestyle scooter kid instead of a freestyle skateboard kid; then I would have already known that no matter what happens (an itch on your face, you drop something, etc.) that you CANNOT take a single hand off the handlebars no matter how fast you're going.
    I was going a very very short distance and had a McDonald's bag under my hand on the grip of the scoot, it slipped and fell and I naturally reacted to grab it and it pretty much destroyed my life, so yeah. Serious stuff.
    Thank you so much for the video!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hey, thank you so much for the comment! Yes my wife is still recovering and will never be the same either. But she is doing better and slowly getting back on an e-bike. I appreciate you being a part of the channel my friend!

  • @AKCobra1120
    @AKCobra1120 Год назад +38

    Great video, and spot on. I bought a NanRobot also and for the same reason - Roadrunner Support. I'll add one more thing to consider too, make sure you don't get one that's underpowered for your size. I made that mistake with my first scooter, a 500 watt single motor scooter. It turns out it was fine in the flat, but it was not able to get my 235 lbs up the local hills. If you're a bigger guy and want to be able to make it up a hill then plan on getting a dual motor scooter with a 20 AH or more battery unless you want to buy it twice like I did.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +5

      Thanks Dave! I totally agree with you! Great tip!

    • @alexsherel3344
      @alexsherel3344 5 месяцев назад +2

      This should be the very FIRST thing people think about.

  • @ShawnGuffey
    @ShawnGuffey 2 месяца назад +4

    and that is why I bought the $200 (originally $400) scooter to try out and have been doing exhaustive research ever since. The Swagger 5 is not a bad commute to/from the bus depot but is little more than that, plus, its suspension is basically your T12, L1 & L2 spinal discs. If you didn't understand that, please look it up because you need to know it and potentially avoid it.
    Thank you for your input on the subject, priceless info!

  • @randygreen7871
    @randygreen7871 Год назад +11

    EVERYBODY needs to see this video, it could very well save your life! Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +4

      Thanks Randy! Please feel free to share! 😉👍

  • @DARK_AMBIGUOUS
    @DARK_AMBIGUOUS Год назад +8

    As someone who rides their scooter to work everyday, speed is just as important as range

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +1

      It may be for some people and it may not be for some people. If you're in a dense city, you can't be going 40 mph on the sidewalks and it's probably not safe to ride in the streets. In less dense cities or out in the suburbs, it's much easier to go faster on the sidewalk or much safer in some cases to ride on the road. Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it!

  • @ridesharebiz5317
    @ridesharebiz5317 6 месяцев назад +4

    The first thing to consider before buying an e-scooter is to check the states' laws in the USA. This will determine the battery and motor power of the scooter to be legal on the road. Wear a helmet and use a mirror. Great presentation.

  • @davidnichols1568
    @davidnichols1568 9 месяцев назад +9

    I weigh about 165. I bought a basic skooter. And I go about 25 to 30 mph. I use it for short trips like the gym and small errands. It's good for about 20 mile range. It works fine for me.

  • @bencoelho3
    @bencoelho3 Год назад +30

    I couldn't agree more with point 2. My first scooter was an Australian band (where I live) called a Dragon. Your can't buy parts for Dragons unfortunately.
    Another point I'd like to see you mention: modular/split hub wheels. Super important for tire changing.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +4

      Ben, yes I agree! You have to choose a company that has LOTS of parts available or your screwed. I want to do a video at some point of showing how to change a tire or inner tube. I just need a flat to do it..haha That will include showinh the split hub for easy replacement. Thanks so much for watching Ben!

    • @bencoelho3
      @bencoelho3 Год назад +2

      @@HobartsReviews I actually just bought a Nanrobot D6. I haven't received it yet. I'm waiting out for it. I hope it's good?

    • @JK2050J
      @JK2050J Год назад +1

      @@bencoelho3 , did you get your Nanrobot shipped from the US? How's your experience been? Do they have customer service in Australia? Cheers

    • @bencoelho3
      @bencoelho3 Год назад +2

      @@JK2050J yeah we have distributors here in aus.

    • @brenton2561
      @brenton2561 Год назад +2

      ​@@bencoelho3do you mind if I ask how many dollerydoos that set ya back?
      Seems like they cost more than cars in West Aus!

  • @Adrian-lo4bx
    @Adrian-lo4bx Год назад +7

    Really loved that you focused on the real pertinent topics. Excellent review.

  • @shrinecastle1121
    @shrinecastle1121 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for creating this video. You provided some really great considerations. I am also researching the purchase of an E Scooter. One thing I did learn is how state laws govern where you are allowed to ride your scooter. For example, in California, you cannot ride your scooter on pedestrian side walks; and when using bike lanes, your maximum speed is limited to 15 mph.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much my friend! Yeah each state is different. Where I live in Florida I can ride pretty much anywhere as long as I'm not being a butt head in traffic or around people. If you have any more questions while researching let me know and I'll try to help. Hobart@hobartsreviews.com

  • @rhythmrida
    @rhythmrida Год назад +10

    Honestly first thing I look for when buying a scooter is the range. Everything else is a bonus. I wanna ride for hours freely and without anxiety of walking home

    • @rhythmrida
      @rhythmrida Год назад +3

      To add to this I don’t look at the displayed range but the watts to amp hours ratios displayed to get a more accurate guestimation. Like a 20ah 2400w scooter might get less range than a 350w 12ah scooter so always good to account for the theoretical maths

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +3

      Good points for sure as range is important. You're going about it the right way. But as I say in the video, if your scooter breaks and you have nowhere to get parts, you're kind of SOL at that point. So make sure to get one with good range from a reputable company with lots of parts of available haha.

    • @rhythmrida
      @rhythmrida Год назад +1

      @@HobartsReviews you’re definitely right there! I’ve seen enough horror stories of poorly put together cells combusting and had my fair share of aftermarket mistakes trying to compensate for a lack of parts supply. I bought a aftermarket replacement rear hub motor for my wife’s ninebot max that she uses to go to work and the bolts slipped out over time ( the security hex bolts holding the motor together not the chassis bolts ) and the entire back end was chewed up in the velocity of movement. I also bought a e rider Dora which is more like a moped and there was no parts anywhere online for basic things other than replacement batteries so I later sold it and got a Dualtron scooter which has an abundance of spare parts. Sorry for the boring read lol I’ve been riding e scooters since they were belt driven 20 years ago and the passion never fades just like motorbikes. I often find myself trying to look for the next power upgrade or range buster usually within a few days of purchasing a new vehicle 😂 best of luck with your RUclips channel you’ve earned my sub

  • @AeroFlexCorpJupiter
    @AeroFlexCorpJupiter Год назад +8

    Great video! I've been wanting to get a scooter. These are good things to know.

  • @dapdizzy
    @dapdizzy 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks my man, I could feel you know what you're talking about. I ride similar sccoter (2000W, 60 kmph max speed). I know it could be dangerous and had a taste of it meself. Now I'm thinking I need longer range, as when I ride at max speed for like 5 mins straight, the battery drops significantly. Also a better suspension (not just big springs, but like oil suspension) is a thing to consider. Roads are far prom perfect simetime and for 10 inch wheels road holes and level changes can be a problem. A suspension that can really absorb the shock, without pushing pack on your afterwards, can be a great help for stability and comfort of riding.
    Thank you for yyour review! It is really helpful and unorthodox in a good way.

  • @joelhurt8868
    @joelhurt8868 Месяц назад +3

    No nonsense, clear and concise information. I'm glad I ran across your channel!
    Thanks from California....

  • @joecharpentier6636
    @joecharpentier6636 Год назад +6

    Omg!! I'm so sorry to hear about your wife's accident. I pray she's doing OK today.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +4

      Thanks Joe! Yeah she is back bike riding here and there and last week I got her on her first e-bike and she did well. We are now looking for an e-bike for her so she can come with me in my long scooter rides. I appreciate your concern Joe!

    • @joecharpentier6636
      @joecharpentier6636 Год назад +2

      @Hobart's Reviews so glad she's feeling better. I've had a few spills and I know it can be scary.

  • @georgegates526
    @georgegates526 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video post Hobart, and the tips on buying!!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  4 месяца назад

      Anytime George! Go check out some of my reviews now so you can make a good choice! 👍😉

  • @garyhoward5801
    @garyhoward5801 Год назад +4

    Awesome info my friend!! Thank you. I just bought a NAN Robot unit per your video. Was going to buy some off brand before i watched it. Thank you

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад

      Awesome Gary! Hopefully you used my link..haha 😉

  • @F.Krueger-cs4vk
    @F.Krueger-cs4vk 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou for the heads up, much appreciated. Hope your Mrs. has a quick recovery. Hi from down under.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello friend!Thanks so much for the kind words. She is doing better but still not 100%. She's getting there! Wow I love Australia! Hello Mate!

  • @krauserromanov5854
    @krauserromanov5854 9 месяцев назад +6

    This is actual quality content! Thanks for the video!

  • @dreamcruise2009
    @dreamcruise2009 7 месяцев назад +2

    I have a rod and pins in my left leg from an accident 35 years ago. As I recall full recovery took about a year. The human body is an incredible thing. At 69 years old and in pretty good shape. My "bionic" leg is stronger than my "good" leg. I believe that your wife will make full recovery.! I have been looking at a variety of electric vehicles. Thanks for your insight.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  7 месяцев назад +1

      Awe that's good to hear! Thank you so much for your comment my friend. Thanks for watching!

  • @grunner30
    @grunner30 Год назад +1

    Excellent my man. Very much appreciate your sharing this information.

  • @t.bailey5043
    @t.bailey5043 4 месяца назад +1

    When Im riding my scooter I advised everyone to stop at stop sign as if you was driving a car. When I get ready to stop, I release my hand off of the throddle and let it slow down by itself. I also look behind once in a while to see if a car behind me. If I see that the road is heavy traffic I just ride on the sidewalk. When I come up to a pile of leaves I slow down and go around it if I can. If I come up some where that I can't see coming around a curve, I ring my bell to let them know that Im coming up.

  • @MrBoogaloo86
    @MrBoogaloo86 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Hobart: Thanks A Bunch! Greatly appreciated!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  5 месяцев назад

      Hey, no problem my friend! Thanks so much for watching. I do appreciate it! I'm here if you have any more questions.

  • @dasmith1207
    @dasmith1207 Год назад +10

    Great video all around and very informative especially on the practical levels. I hope that the wife is really okay and recovering excellently, because I never thought something like that could happen to a rider. Extremely overjoyed that she wasn't riding alone but with a man like you. I'd been interested into a motorcycle safety driver course that makes riders more aware of safety in the maneuvering for those and most situations while riding. I had witnessed one friend come home with a broken jaw from an avoidable incident once. My concern has not diminished one drop since.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much for your kind words! Yes my wife is doing ok and every once in a while I can get her on a scooter. Safety gear is super important. You never know when your going to crash even when going slow so wear your gear . Thanks friend!

  • @Natsukashii1111
    @Natsukashii1111 11 месяцев назад +2

    Those are good points, just a correction, nanrobot also deals in rebranding scooter from China, not saying it is a bad thing, I wanted a roadrunner but since I'm not in the US I biught the exact same scooter from kukirin, that sell outside of the US. And both brand used an OEM where they put their brand on the scooter.

  • @SuperFlyfisher101
    @SuperFlyfisher101 11 месяцев назад +7

    Excellent points were made in this video, it gave me a lot to consider!!!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Curt!

    • @UnExile
      @UnExile 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@HobartsReviewshey bud… one major error in your video is that you’ll get the farthest range on single motor eco mode… that’s wrong. The farthest range is dual motor eco mode. A single motor under load draws much more electricity than two motors operating efficiently. Very common misconception, and WILL sway your range tests. Hope you upload a video with accurate information because you could be costing the company sales and essentially slandering them! I have no affiliation with them… I love my Varla…. Good luck

  • @mrnobody2589
    @mrnobody2589 Год назад +9

    Three weeks ago today I nearly died on my scooter. I had a crash at 87kms, I got a little bit of air came down incorrectly jack knifed and super man it head first into a tree.
    3 days induced coma due to swelling in the brain,
    Woke up 3 days later in hospital and told I had 2 fractures to my face, ruptured spleen and a lacerated kidney, and I was wearing full protective equipment.
    Be safe people’s

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +2

      Wow! I'm glad you're okay! Yeah it's super important to where your gear for sure. You never know when something's going to happen, especially someone else not paying attention and it's not even your fault. Again, glad you're okay and I appreciate you watching !

  • @rayzorp8368
    @rayzorp8368 Год назад +1

    Great advice, thanks for the great video!👍👍

  • @hermanlopez2945
    @hermanlopez2945 Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you for all the tips.

  • @unicorn8272
    @unicorn8272 Год назад +6

    What a great video all around through and through beginning to end from the information given to the tragic real life experience

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад

      Hey, thank you so much for the kind words friend. Yes she is doing ok. Just finally got her back on an electric scooter after 2 years. She's taking it slow but doing ok! She's riding the new 5th wheel G1. I just posted a review of it the other day. And yes safety gear is important even at 20mph. It still hurts when you fall..haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @Frostorm777
    @Frostorm777 11 месяцев назад +5

    *This man speaks the truth…*

  • @johnevans6748
    @johnevans6748 Месяц назад +2

    Gold, absolute GOLD! I LOVE YOU! This is what I needed. Love from Australia.

  • @squirejones3116
    @squirejones3116 11 месяцев назад +2

    hi nice video. i currently have an lectric xp 3.0 i use for commuting to work and around town. 20-30 miles/day. in what i would call very rural arkansas. i can ride on most roads just fine at 20-32mph. due to circumstances (tornado caused tree to fall on bike and bent frame not being covered under warranty) i am looking at scooters as a possible upgrade path. i am between either a Kaabo Wolf King GT or a OBARTER X7. same basic specs, range and price. coming from an ebike is there any major differences i should be aware of?

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад +3

      Hey, yeah the lectric 3.0 is pretty nice! That sucks a tree fell on it. As far as differences there are a few. Scooters are more unstable than an e-bike. Because your center of gravity is higher and the tires are much smaller, it's a little bit more scary standing up than sitting down. Plus those scooters go twice as fast as the bike so you have to be even more careful. Wear a full face motorcycle helmet and elbow, knee pads and riding gloves. When you fall your hands are first and your face is next so protect yourself. With all that said scooters are super fun! The acceleration and speed is addicting. If you respect the scooter you will be fine but if you try to push it over its limits or your limits it will bite back. I put links to all of my safety gear in the description if you want to check some of it out. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any more questions.

  • @jaymesforeal
    @jaymesforeal 11 месяцев назад +11

    While scooters are fun, I think it’s important for people that are buying them to know that they’re inherently much more dangerous than electric bicycles due to the smaller wheels, and longer steering column. Hitting a bump, crack, curb, pothole, etc. at speed is way more disastrous on a scooter vs a bike with larger wheels. The longer steering column also makes the steering much more “twitchy” and less stable than most bikes.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад +4

      That's absolutely true my friend! If you add a seat, it makes it much more stable closer to a bike. I know that kind of defeats the purpose but it helps. But yes, they are extremely dangerous because of the size of the wheels.

    • @herbsfood4859
      @herbsfood4859 8 месяцев назад +1

      Gotta enjoy life

  • @ChristianApolinario
    @ChristianApolinario 15 дней назад +1

    This is great info! Thank you for the video!

  • @rebelartstudio3730
    @rebelartstudio3730 8 месяцев назад +2

    He makes great points about thinking it through especially with parts n warranty like the rhoderunners company

  • @jacsmi
    @jacsmi 11 месяцев назад +6

    My commute is 6 miles one way, with the ability to charge after I get to my destination. My commute also involves one section where there is no bike lane or enough room to the side. I have to take the lane and keep up with traffic, which is 25-30MPH. I NEED power, NOT range. So it's not if you are a commuter you need range. It depends on your commute, which is highly personalized to YOU.

  • @bubletube
    @bubletube Год назад +1

    Great content and advice as I'm about to buy one for short commuter

  • @yogantaryadi6704
    @yogantaryadi6704 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm trying to find a scooter to commute, but I know this matters, and your video popped up. My only problem right now, I don't know which brand is good and which brand is not

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  4 месяца назад

      Hey thanks for reaching out! I would be happy to help. What is your budget and how far do you have to go? You can also look at my channel and watch some of my reviews to get an idea. Let me know

  • @ziad207
    @ziad207 Год назад +1

    great advice sir , Excellent review.

  • @dreamchaserfishing8397
    @dreamchaserfishing8397 Год назад +4

    I think Nanrobot uses about a 175 pound avg for the distance and speed not no weight and least resistance per say. That’s what the website says at least.

  • @SuperPreacherX
    @SuperPreacherX Год назад +1

    Great video and information!👍

  • @crispyjokingtuna1495
    @crispyjokingtuna1495 11 месяцев назад +2

    I made a couple of these mistakes when I got my first electric scooter (for 200) and when it broke the only reason I didn’t get hurt was quick reflexes and I was able to get it replaced for free due to the place I got it from the brand (hover-1) has no support and doesn’t care. I broke the second one and after a while I jumped ship to NIU who has a 2 year warranty and sells replacement parts and such

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you made it out alive and went into a quality scooter! Thanks for watching my friend!

  • @jcam783
    @jcam783 Год назад +9

    What great advice, thinking about buying my first scooter and this video gave me plenty to consider .

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +1

      J Cam, thanks so much! Yeah, I wanted to share everything that I learned so that others don't make mistakes. I've got almost 1700 miles on my nanrobot D6 Plus now and it's still going strong.

  • @lawrencemunroe6798
    @lawrencemunroe6798 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tips .

  • @grazz7865
    @grazz7865 Год назад +9

    I don’t recommend the aftermarket warranties. I’ve heard horror stories with them and I had my own bad experience with one (with a car not a scooter). Hopefully you found a good one.
    A helmet is always recommended for safety. When you fall off, the first thing to hit the ground is usually your head.
    My wife wanted to try my scooter (my first scooter-hurdle motorgear). It automatically goes into cruise control after 5 seconds of holding the throttle which she didn’t expect, got nervous and fell off. A few bumps and bruises but that led me to buy better models and like hobart said-name brands matter. Now we have nanrobot where we can turn off cruise control.

  • @DrinkableTrees
    @DrinkableTrees Месяц назад +1

    picked up a gotrax rival as first time electric scooter rider for 198 at Walmart mainly using it to the gym and back roughly 4 miles total trip so far had it for a week and 0 problems so far

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Месяц назад

      That's great my friend! Good to hear. Go Trax is a good brand.

    • @DrinkableTrees
      @DrinkableTrees Месяц назад

      @@HobartsReviews it’s a fun little scooter! Especially for my needs :) I was looking towards a gotrax e bike but haven’t decided on model yet but I do wanna do a few bike trails

  • @DanielPuttus
    @DanielPuttus 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the advice man first video I watch and I'm subscribed also i have a story aswell so i had the hiboy s2 scooter and it had no suspension and I hit a bump going 10 mph and it flipped me and the scooter and I fractured my wrist thanks for telling me the armor I could wear I'm still going to play with electric scooters when I heal❤

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  2 месяца назад

      Dang man that sucks. Yeah respect the scooter and always wear safety gear! Thanks for the sub my friend!

  • @ChrisHirner
    @ChrisHirner 6 месяцев назад +1

    Im going for the n6 for one simple reason, I weigh about 260. So performance scoots are my only option. My daughters little 250 watt gotraxx pulls me around better than expected but any hill steep enough to run water required a kick to go faster than 6 mph with my tonage.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  6 месяцев назад

      Chris, good choice! The N6 is really nice! Thanks for watching!

  • @jonesy1uk
    @jonesy1uk 4 месяца назад +1

    Great advice, thanks. Finding the best deal is proving tricky!

  • @Steven-js8yk
    @Steven-js8yk 9 месяцев назад +2

    Sorry to hear what happened to your Wife, I really hope that she makes a full recovery 🙏

  • @johnnychiang9144
    @johnnychiang9144 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Hobart: Regarding the brand, what do you think of "iEnyrid" 600w e-scooter with 6-month warranty from an eBay, is this a good purchase? Thank you!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  2 месяца назад

      Hey, is it the iEnyrid M4 Pro S+? I reviewed it on my channel. Have you seen it? I thought it was ok but not the greatest. Range was good but it didn't have the best acceleration from a stop. But overall not bad for the price. Also iEnyrid should have parts available just in case. 😉

  • @enterthevortex5883
    @enterthevortex5883 Год назад +1

    Excellent and entertaining video!!!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +1

      Hey, thank you very much Enter The Vortex!

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 2 дня назад +1

    Excellent video. I like Segway as a brand as they have been around a long time, have tons of parts available, good warranty and best overall scooter build quality.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  День назад

      You are correct! They're one of the originals for sure. But there's a lot of newcomers that are making really nice scooters as well.

  • @bogdantirea6085
    @bogdantirea6085 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great great thanks for you, very useful.
    I just want to buy a Segway p100se. It have a max 100 km range.
    At drive mode and 98 Kg i guess it will give 45 k range maybe.
    BTW what difference is between p100se and p100s ?
    GREAT THANKS AGAIN !!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад

      Not sure. I'm not too familiar with those. Happy scooting!

  • @MauryNazareno
    @MauryNazareno Год назад +2

    Great video! I subscribed.. I'm thinking about buying one, I just need it to comute to work 10 miles from home, which one would be the best for a new rider? A two motor without the automatic cruse control, as I read it causes problems for beginners?? Range rather than speed, and something no more than 1200.00 dollars... Thanks!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the sub! It's hard to saym Nanrobot has the D6+ 2.0 for $1399 right now. They also have the lightning 2.0 for $1299. Hiboy titan pro is $1199. Kugoo G2 and G3 are also pretty good and more affordable. Hopefully this helps a little. Thanks again for watching and for the sub!

    • @MauryNazareno
      @MauryNazareno Год назад

      @@HobartsReviews
      Thank you so much for the quick response!

  • @apogeematt
    @apogeematt 4 месяца назад +1

    That was a very informative review, thank you

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  4 месяца назад +1

      Anytime my friend! Thanks for watching

  • @maddbaer
    @maddbaer 2 месяца назад +1

    I got an Engwe Y600 for $600.00
    Support is present and has a following !
    Very few videos out but it’s still good.
    I just received it yesterday so let’s see how it works in the months to come

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  2 месяца назад

      Nice! I just released my review of it yesterday! Did you see it?

  • @geday9303
    @geday9303 8 месяцев назад +1

    What do you recommend scooters for cold weather but below 1k budget? Thanks!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  8 месяцев назад +1

      Well you can't do anything with the cold weather. Most scooters will behave the same. But one of my favorites right now is the Ausom Leopard. It's big, fast, powerful, looks good and under $1k. Here is the link to it but I also have a video on my channel you can watch. www.geekbuying.com/go/7wnLq8MA
      Here is a link to the video ruclips.net/video/8VPy02BO3h8/видео.html

  • @thebrownguyiftekharalam
    @thebrownguyiftekharalam 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. helped alot.

  • @abdolhamedsharef2924
    @abdolhamedsharef2924 Год назад +2

    Comprehensive knowledge ❤

  • @GH-wt7ww
    @GH-wt7ww Год назад +11

    Battery brand cells should be a topic in the discussion. Great video and very informative. Thanks

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад

      GH...good idea! I will include it in the next one! Thanks for watching!

  • @underdog2400
    @underdog2400 Год назад +1

    Amazing review and commentary sir

  • @Sir-Kay
    @Sir-Kay 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm stuck between a 2000w single motor and a 2 x 1000w scooter. which one would you go for? I've ridden both & have my thoughts, just curious to see what you have to say. I ride both smooth tarmac, hills and some offroad.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  3 месяца назад

      What are the two brands? That's also important. Can you get any part you need from both of something breaks? I would probably go for the dual motor scooter.

    • @Sir-Kay
      @Sir-Kay 3 месяца назад

      @@HobartsReviews the dual motor is designed a Polish brand (Techlife q5) but assembled in China as always and the other one is called Kukirin G4 from China. the European one has spare parts & customer service while the Chines ones claim they would support customers should anything go wrong. I don't think anything could go wrong with the Chines one though at least in the first 2 years.

  • @sunnybunny565
    @sunnybunny565 10 месяцев назад

    A great and very informative video. Hope your wife is recovering well now. Thanks for the most important tips provided.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  10 месяцев назад

      Awe thank you my friend! Yes she is still recovering but getting better every day! Thanks again friend and I'm glad you liked the video.

  • @abdolhamedsharef2924
    @abdolhamedsharef2924 Год назад +1

    You are amazing Hobart

  • @StellaHulliet
    @StellaHulliet 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, I just stumbled upon a new project called Freebeat's Morph 2-in-1 e-Bike! This e-bike seems to have some outstanding features, like the ability to be charged when in indoor mode. The 750W motor and 80Nm torque sound impressive, and the puncture-resistant fat tires and front suspension will provide a smooth ride on any terrain. I'm also intrigued by the Smart Saddle Detection+ feature, which offers valuable performance insights and keeps you motivated during both indoor and outdoor rides. It's great to see an e-bike that not only enhances fitness but also allows for a positive impact on the environment. Can't wait to learn more about this project!

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад

      Ok thanks. Not sure what that has to do with my video but ok.

    • @StellaHulliet
      @StellaHulliet 11 месяцев назад

      Comment 1:Wow, I'm so excited to stumble upon this new project called Freebeat's Morph 2-in-1 e-Bike! It's great to see an e-bike with such outstanding features, like the ability to be charged in indoor mode. The 750W motor and 80Nm torque are definitely impressive, and the puncture-resistant fat tires and front suspension will ensure a smooth ride on any terrain. I'm also intrigued by the Smart Saddle Detection+ feature, which offers valuable performance insights and keeps you motivated during both indoor and outdoor rides. Can't wait to learn more about this project! Thanks for sharing your insights.Comment 2 (Reply to User's Comment):Hey, I'm also fascinated by Freebeat's Morph 2-in-1 e-Bike! The features you mentioned, such as the ability to be charged when in indoor mode and the impressive motor power and torque, truly make it stand out. I'm particularly thrilled about the puncture-resistant fat tires and front suspension, guaranteeing a smooth ride regardless of the terrain. The Smart Saddle Detection+ feature seems like a great addition for keeping us motivated during our rides. It's awesome to see an e-bike that enhances fitness and has a positive impact on the environment. Can't wait to explore more about this project together!

    • @StellaHulliet
      @StellaHulliet 11 месяцев назад

      Reply to user's comment: Hey there! I found a new project called Freebeat's Morph 2-in-1 e-Bike, and it seems to have some impressive features. The ability to charge the bike when in indoor mode is definitely a game-changer. The 750W motor and 80Nm torque sound powerful, and the puncture-resistant fat tires and front suspension will provide a smooth ride on any terrain. I'm also intrigued by the Smart Saddle Detection+ feature, which offers valuable performance insights and keeps you motivated during both indoor and outdoor rides. It's great to see an e-bike that enhances fitness and has a positive impact on the environment. Can't wait to learn more about this project too!

  • @gunhub.AZ.
    @gunhub.AZ. Год назад +2

    You lost me in the beginning when you started taking off all those pads😅😂😂😂nxt video

  • @numinumful3815
    @numinumful3815 3 месяца назад +2

    my tips are - buy scooter with 10 inch wheels or above, battery 20ah or above, prefer hidraulic braking on mechanic.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  3 месяца назад +1

      Agree

    • @brois841
      @brois841 25 дней назад

      @@HobartsReviews any good name brand scooters meet that criteria for under $1k? I was thinking about the Segway G2 for my son. It's just for riding around with his friends on the street or when we go camping. Probably overkill for a kid, but seems like a great scooter, on sale for $900 right now. Thoughts?

  • @ahmadjibawi8535
    @ahmadjibawi8535 Год назад +2

    Thank you I'm glad I watched this video

  • @josephsimmons11
    @josephsimmons11 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @damnitdave.
    @damnitdave. Год назад +7

    Who would wanna go 60 mph on a scooter i dont feel completely safe riding at 25 on mine

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +2

      Haha...I totally agree!

    • @tomp2114
      @tomp2114 2 месяца назад +5

      Hell, yeah you get places faster.

    • @myksanchez1222
      @myksanchez1222 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@tomp2114 like the morgue?

  • @SLDoughts
    @SLDoughts 3 дня назад +1

    I'm not seeing a link to asurion/amazon in the description, is it still possible to buy those warranties?

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  3 дня назад

      Yes sorry, the links always change so I left it out. Just choose the right one for the dollar amount of the scooter. amzn.to/4czcZlj

  • @dannochoa2
    @dannochoa2 6 дней назад +1

    Very good tips. I'm planning to buy my first electric scooter.

  • @23mylo60
    @23mylo60 3 месяца назад +1

    Is iscooter a trusted brand? It looks like it has great reviews as a good starter electric scooter. I’m looking at the ix3 and have been super interested! Just wondering if I’d be able to find parts

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  3 месяца назад +1

      Not sure about the brand but they have a nice website and plenty of parts available in their accessories section.

  • @Charles-sr9jq
    @Charles-sr9jq 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the tips about the scooter and sorry about your wife's accident. What a crazy story, really. I almost never see people wearing safety gear around here when rolling with those scooters...

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  2 месяца назад

      Hey thanks so much! She's doing much better now and even riding e-bikes with me. No scooters for her but e-bikes yes! The people not wearing it will get some real quick when they break a leg or some ribs and have road rash.. haha

  • @raizdesuenos
    @raizdesuenos 6 дней назад +1

    Dude, fantastic review

  • @user-ee2qt1kg7g
    @user-ee2qt1kg7g Месяц назад +1

    The biggest thing which you mentioned is AFTERSALES SUPPORT.. this is the biggest thing.. and well known brand.. great video

  • @Karrotkeki
    @Karrotkeki Год назад +1

    so helpful!

  • @noelcarreon720
    @noelcarreon720 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good job Hobart!

  • @t.bailey5043
    @t.bailey5043 4 месяца назад

    Is my headlight and front light connected together? I had to but another mud cover to go over the tire. My scooter is gray,but to closes I could get was a black. The tell light doesn't fit in
    It's to big andthe wire that connects to the head light hit the mud cover making noise that's very distracted. So do I have to get a whole new scooter. I can't find no where around here that can repair it.

  • @bozmeg6918
    @bozmeg6918 Год назад +1

    Great review !

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад

      Thanks Boz!

    • @bozmeg6918
      @bozmeg6918 Год назад

      @@HobartsReviews welcome. Nanrobot is really that good ? I don't want to heavy should I put in my car for further travels. Thinking of getting the Teverun mini pro

  • @duMaurier15
    @duMaurier15 7 месяцев назад +1

    Curious but do you guys have medical insurance at the time of her accident/injury? I know USA medical is expensive. I live in Canada but I wonder about this if I was to get hurt while riding my e-bike or future e-scooter? I know my work would cover me for short term disability but I do not have extended disability via work or mortgage. Not sure if I could get on Workers comp either since most of the time i ride it for fun and not to/from work.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  7 месяцев назад

      No we did not have medical insurance. Her surgery was over 100k but we were able to get some forgiven by a program at the hospital that helps people with no insurance . We still owe them and the doctor himself several thousand dollars still to this day. Sucks!

    • @duMaurier15
      @duMaurier15 7 месяцев назад

      @@HobartsReviews Interesting. I just googled that avg. health insurance in usa is appx $450 a month. That is a lot if you dont have a job that covers most of it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @nolashtheartist
    @nolashtheartist 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm 5ft1inch, looking for a scooter for short commutes to the grocery store. Do you think the Segway Ninebot KickScooter F2 Plus Electric Scooter (800W Motor / 55km Range / 25km/h Top Speed) will work for me? My concern is the height of the handles...

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  4 месяца назад

      All I see is an F2 and an F2 Pro. Which one are you talking about? What is your budget? How far is the round trip to and from the store?

  • @484sergio
    @484sergio 7 месяцев назад +1

    Probably I won't get a scooter, I don't even need the information of this video, but I liked it anyway so I watched it until the end and it was indeed very interesting and informative.

  • @user-rw9eu5km8g
    @user-rw9eu5km8g 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great review

  • @donbabcock6021
    @donbabcock6021 Месяц назад +1

    Suspension yes, air tires I don’t like. A honeycomb solid tire is the best overall unless you like fixing flats.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Месяц назад

      Thanks for your comment but I disagree on the tires. I've had 15 or 20 scooters and have only had three flats over 2 years. I always keep mine at 50 psi or the maximum recommended and don't write over crap.

  • @jasontimman
    @jasontimman 19 дней назад +1

    Omg! Hobart im an idiot!😝 I 4got 2 ask u if u know anything about the ehoodax hbo7 n if its any good? Appreciate any help u can provide. Thanks 😊

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  19 дней назад +1

      Ok so looking into it don't see a website for this brand which makes it hard to see if parts are available. Also customer service and warranty may or may not be good. Looks like it's a direct from China brand. Not that it's bad but as I talked about in my video , it's better to get from a company with a good presence online with their own website, contact info, parts availability etc. But it looks awesome! Kind of looks like a wolf king.. haha. Let me know how it goes... I'm interested to hear. Thanks for reaching out my friend! 😉

    • @jasontimman
      @jasontimman 19 дней назад

      @@HobartsReviews Ya One I jus hope it doesn't take til end of summer to get here. Two. I hope it's not a bunch of parts I have to assemble and Three. My biggest fear i just Never get it! They r all over the web under various different websites for sale (dirt cheap $75 with discount mine was $46 free shipping) n another site was a Costco site selling em ( I was originally going thru them but my PayPal account froze up) So idk it seems sketchy with so many places selling em so cheap 😕. Answers r always over abundance. 🤔

  • @ZxRiGxZ
    @ZxRiGxZ Месяц назад +1

    Solid tires are soo tempting i dont ever want to deal with a flat tire/self repair it. I found a solid tire with suspension maybe it could ride well.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Месяц назад +1

      Don't do it! If you keep your tires pumped up to 50 psi every time you go on a ride and don't ride over any crap nine times out of 10 you won't get a flat. I have had 20 different scooters and rode thousands of miles and I've only had to change 3 flat tires. I've also had solid tire scooters and they are horrible to ride on. In my opinion. It's just not the same.

    • @ZxRiGxZ
      @ZxRiGxZ Месяц назад

      @@HobartsReviews Hey this is so helpful! Thank you, air tires it is. Could you please tell me how you add air pressure to the tires? Can you use a normal gas station one or have to buy something specific for small tires? Im about to spend a chunk to surprise my GF with two for us need to do it right.

  • @bubbag3332
    @bubbag3332 11 месяцев назад +1

    well i brought the hiboy s2 pro last september, something happnede to it (dont knoe what) but it doesnt come on, so i go on their website to find a batteryy(assuming) and they have as sold out, i dont know if hiboy is a reputabel brand but yeah (also i live in england, and hiboy is a german brand but they only operate out of america and canada) makes sense

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  11 месяцев назад

      Hiboy is not a bad brand. Did you talk to them and ask them what they thought could be wrong? The controller maybe?

  • @peterpiper487
    @peterpiper487 8 месяцев назад +2

    Say no more... I made my decision NOT to purchase a nanrobot or any other scooter when I saw you removing all the hand pads, knee pads, shin pads, helmet, and all the other safety gear. It's just not worth all the expense and dangers involved. My purpose was to scooter on the sidewalk to the grocery store... only because when I walk there, it's uphill all the way back home... when the cart is full. My non-motorized pull cart becomes a push cart on the way back from the grocery store and I've come dangerously close to having a heart attack at the last leg of the trip, although the walk is only about 6 miles total, there and back. It's because of the very steep hill on the last leg of the trip back home that I thought perhaps an electric scooter might make my grocery shopping a bit easier. But I can see now that it would only make problems worse since I'd probably have to pull the grocery cart AND the scooter after it gives out on the hill.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  8 месяцев назад

      They are actually really fun! Its worth gearing up to go fast. If you just want to commute there are plenty of other scooters that you don't have to gear up as much for. Always a helmet though for sure

  • @TheMoises1213
    @TheMoises1213 Год назад +2

    I was going 30+ and something happened to the front wheel idk if I pressed the front brake by accident or what. The front wheel just skid and I fell, tumbling. I cracked a piece of my wrist and had scrapes that’s all, thank god. PTSD? Yeah….I’m scared to go 40mph now, without gear ofc! With gear I’m still shaky cause I can’t believe those small ass wheel are allowing ppl to go up to 70mph that’s ridiculous. A small bump and your flying. Sadly I could never enjoy flying on a scooter again. When I feel it’s picking up way too much speed I slow down and I hate it

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  Год назад +1

      Dang, I'm sorry to hear that. Glad you are ok. Maybe over time it will get easier.

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 2 дня назад +1

    Love my Segway Ninebox Max scooter but it is very large and heavy tipping the scales over 40lbs so looking for a much lighter more compact e-scooter that is comfortable and good balance. Thoughts? Looking at the new super compact Dynamic Scooter that weights a lot less and smaller footprint to get to/from bus stop. Really only need ride a mile to and from the transit stop.

    • @HobartsReviews
      @HobartsReviews  7 часов назад +1

      40lbs? I got a few tipping 85lbs haha. But yeah for commuting you need it to be light. You are trading rang for weight though.

    • @GuitarsAndSynths
      @GuitarsAndSynths 7 часов назад

      @@HobartsReviews wow that is a heavy one! I only need a 5 miles range each way at the most. Looking at the ultra portable models. Trying to decide between Segway smallest powered scooter and the new Dynamic Scooter Model B.