Some tires can fail sooner than others, tubeless pneumatic tires that are self sealing can last longer than tubed tires. It's like an every other to every 3 year depending on several variables. I rock a Blade GT and a Wolf King GT and 5hanks to those tires, I never really get flats, but I do a lot of hard starts with wheel spins so it may wear out faster than other scooters. The Blade GT on the other hand, the front tire has been on this scooter for a little over a year now and I had zero issues with it.
Yeah I think mileage is a huge factor. I haven't had any issues with any of my scooter tires yet. I suspect the tires on the Wolf King GT can take a beating 😅
I'm just upgrading from Ninebot Max to City Pro this week. I'm nervous about some of these City Pro issues you mention but to be a commuter I need that water resistance and only the City Pro has it. Hopefully I don't get bit by any of the potentially unsafe issues.
Luckily my Ninebot ES4 kick-scooter over the four years and 4800km (3000 miles) costed me only the purchase of kick-scooter, glasses, mirror, backlight. I have free night electricity
Underrated video. I remember having watched it before, and it still took me over half an hour to find it.
Some tires can fail sooner than others, tubeless pneumatic tires that are self sealing can last longer than tubed tires. It's like an every other to every 3 year depending on several variables. I rock a Blade GT and a Wolf King GT and 5hanks to those tires, I never really get flats, but I do a lot of hard starts with wheel spins so it may wear out faster than other scooters. The Blade GT on the other hand, the front tire has been on this scooter for a little over a year now and I had zero issues with it.
Yeah I think mileage is a huge factor. I haven't had any issues with any of my scooter tires yet.
I suspect the tires on the Wolf King GT can take a beating
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well it depends on the kinda scooters you have, the battery for the phantom is a thousand dollars
I'm just upgrading from Ninebot Max to City Pro this week. I'm nervous about some of these City Pro issues you mention but to be a commuter I need that water resistance and only the City Pro has it. Hopefully I don't get bit by any of the potentially unsafe issues.
It seems to me that it has only gotten better and they have exercised most of the demons. I hope you have no issues!
My question is with e-bikes and e-scooters if replacement parts will be available for the given model in a few years...
This is a big issue in my eyes. Would love to see battery standardization at least.
How’s your apollo city pro holding up now?
Still my daily rider. No issues since my original review. Over 1500km now.
Luckily my Ninebot ES4 kick-scooter over the four years and 4800km (3000 miles) costed me only the purchase of kick-scooter, glasses, mirror, backlight. I have free night electricity
I recharge my varlo Pegasus with solar panels from my delta2 = Free energy
Not exactly, you paid for the panels. Even a bicycle isn't free energy lol.
“I don’t like things that belch out toxic fumes”
… can someone explain to this dude how batteries are made?