It is nice you know it,I dont have gloves because bad feels.I have all safety gear on back,stomach,knees,legs and arms and good helmet !!!so dont sue without know the situation please :) ;)
Ich habe auch einen Nami Burn e Viper mit 32 Ah . Und jetzt nach ca.2500 km zeigt die Spannungsanzeige nach dem aufladen 92Volt aber er läuft noch und hat keine Fehleranzeige im Display
All Scooters require tyre widths like harley davidsons. Keep them low but go as wide as possible. It can overtake, congratulations. That guy had no protection on his hands and stability at that speed looked 65%. Fat wide tyres and thick stem, stability would rise to 85% Moisture proof the motors. Scooters are still unsafe, over priced rubbish that don't last. And charging them at night could be unsafe. Keep the self congratulations for something worthy of it. Be like Public Enemy, Don't believe the hype.
Most of scooters are "unsafe" more or less than other, in fact Nami's scooters get's updates over time and get's better but in term of stability double front fork like kaabo's are the way to go because single stem scooters are good for commute ( take less space, lighter etc ). If you want high speed, torque long range it's better if it's useable at full potentiel
@@Meteora97the fact is C type like the Burn-E has (wheel pointing outward) causes steering wobbles due to the wheelbase becoming larger, which is not the case with a fork based suspension, or the Nami Blast, which is even more stable than a Wolf King even if it has a single stem.
With proper adjusting of front and rear spring tension, and a better balanced pair of tires. There wobble is a 100% null at any speed. I set the rear tension to where you like it then do the same to the front plus 2 extra threads. Changed the geometry of the scooter and makes in way more stable.
90km/hr no gloves no helmet no protection in a standing scooter = 👻
It is nice you know it,I dont have gloves because bad feels.I have all safety gear on back,stomach,knees,legs and arms and good helmet !!!so dont sue without know the situation please :) ;)
Once my scooter gets to 53% it shuts off and won’t come back on until I plug it in. Any advice?
possible battery related, what is your model please
Ich habe auch einen Nami Burn e Viper mit 32 Ah . Und jetzt nach ca.2500 km zeigt die Spannungsanzeige nach dem aufladen 92Volt aber er läuft noch und hat keine Fehleranzeige im Display
Crazy going that fast on 13inch tire. Stay safe 🙏
It is only 11” and it is pretty good.I have all safety gear,only except gloves :) because of bad feelings :)
what's your weight, please ?
67kg
Nami burn max, ferrari.. Greetings from Slovenia..
Its wobble time 😂😂😂❤
Little bit of wobble.
Need pmt,wider handlebar and better damper. Zero wobble :)
@@kraphun what do you mean by better damper ?
@@eiceys4612 nami basic damper costs like 30-60$. Buy 200$ one.
Erexx damper is better ?@@eiceys4612
@@kraphunno, what we need is a 72V Blast instead, far better suspension than the "standard" C type
Good thing my nami has no wobble at 90kph adjusted the steering washer
A lot of strong wind this afternoon :) a normaly go 105km/h-109km/h on display with no problem
I'm enjoying mine 😎
All Scooters require tyre widths like harley davidsons. Keep them low but go as wide as possible.
It can overtake, congratulations. That guy had no protection on his hands and stability at that speed looked 65%. Fat wide tyres and thick stem, stability would rise to 85%
Moisture proof the motors. Scooters are still unsafe, over priced rubbish that don't last. And charging them at night could be unsafe.
Keep the self congratulations for something worthy of it.
Be like Public Enemy, Don't believe the hype.
Most of scooters are "unsafe" more or less than other, in fact Nami's scooters get's updates over time and get's better but in term of stability double front fork like kaabo's are the way to go because single stem scooters are good for commute ( take less space, lighter etc ). If you want high speed, torque long range it's better if it's useable at full potentiel
@@Meteora97the fact is C type like the Burn-E has (wheel pointing outward) causes steering wobbles due to the wheelbase becoming larger, which is not the case with a fork based suspension, or the Nami Blast, which is even more stable than a Wolf King even if it has a single stem.
these are rocking 4-4.3 inch wide tires mate, most stock Harleys run 120 - 130mm wide tires which is ~4.5"
the 13" variants are running 5" wide
With proper adjusting of front and rear spring tension, and a better balanced pair of tires. There wobble is a 100% null at any speed. I set the rear tension to where you like it then do the same to the front plus 2 extra threads. Changed the geometry of the scooter and makes in way more stable.
@@TheGRANCRU its still a relatively bad design because the wheelbase gets bigger everytime you hit a bump, and thats what the blast fixes
And this is why I need a NAMI 🤩
Not a good video