The "Mars GTR" from GSpace bears a striking resemblance to the Mars XTR from Teewing!! Like it's uncanny! It even has a fire extinguisher and all. Is there a chance that Teewing and Gspace are one in the same?! All I know is that I have never seen them in the same room together. 😂 Seriously though, this IS the same scooter!!!
@ElectricScooterGuy I sent the link here idk if it will go through but If u go to gspace Mars GS: Next-Level Electric Scooter with Unique Color, Adjustable Suspension, and Enhanced Performance for Ultimate Riding Experience is the name of the new scooter
Another one to look at might be the Solar FF 2.0 Black Edition/$3250.00USD, the only thing about Solar is I’m not to sure about they’re warranty (maybe having to ship it back to them for every little repair) and no parts availability (at least listed under accessories on the website)
Yeah, that's a nice scooter for sure, but I think they should come down on the price of the FF 2.0 considering the Hyperion has now been fully released. I do see some parts available on their site though. The warranty can be tricky with electric scooters. I don't see how they can continue to honor a warranty and tell people to work on the scooters themselves, lol. Usually that would void the warranty. It's a difficult terrain to navigate!
Good comparison between these two, if the price is the same, it's hard to look past the 40 amp battery on the Hyperion and the UL listing. However, Wolf King is vetted and the dual stem is good for stability. I think it's risky at this point with the Hyperion being so new... I wouldn't get one until it's been out a little while and somewhat vetted.
Thanks! It's a tough one, but I will also wait until there are more hours of riding reported on it before I would consider it against others in the same range such as the Wolf King GT. There is a lot to like about the Hyperion and I will tell you that I have NOT seen Solar move their prices at all until Black Friday that I have noticed. So it will likely go back up and stay there for a while after the sale.
@@retroshaverdude6671 I am getting more and more interested in the Solar line to be honest. I wish they would drop the price of the FF 2.0 to around the price of the GT2 since the Hyperion has been released now.
That's crazy space rides put this solar hyperion on last list of his favorite 72 volt titan. Other people kept saying how it kept topping out at around 53ish mph i think that 65 mph is overstated inaccurate lol. I'm not saying that it's slow but it's wrong to not put accurate information for the consumers fooling them. But me I'm not even hyped about it i think the throttle maping is pretty far for your thumb to reach it im not sure on that though looks similar to my klima. The throttle on my klima i love it i have no issues with it or reaching too far out for my thumb to press on it.
You would think that the Hyperion, given it's price and stated specs would go much faster than 53mph! Almost all scooter channels let these companies off way too easy. Trying to make the scooter perform close to spec or making excuses for them being dishonest. Just tell the customers the truth and provide more accurate specs. It's not like they have to use a 165lb rider in perfect conditions going downhill for their tests. They choose to do that! I think it looks like the Klima as well. Or at least very "Nami like" IMO.
@ElectricScooterGuy same way with my LS7+ 72 volt doesn't go that claimed top speed of 70 some mph like what it said in the spec info. I kept topping it at around 55-58 mph Not much different then the 60 LS7+ model. I still like the scooter but that's one thing I gotta watch how for false info lol. Another thing too due be careful when you unscrew the screws of the split rim cause some of this manufacturer they overtighten bolts. Almost like is if they used a power drill gun rather then doing it by hand the Allen tool. I stript one bolt from the front wheel split rim the only one I had to get out all cause the manufacturer overtightened it probably still forced it in when the threading wasn't aligned.
@@JulianRides I don't like the split rims for tubeless tires. Are your tires tubeless? I think they could become very difficult to deal with over time. Also, like you said, very touchy if you over tighten the screws, under tighten them, or just don't tighten them down properly. I see too many ways this could go wrong. It's a cool idea, but some ideas are better left as ideas. 😂
@@JulianRides Exactly! The motors can spin at 65, but when you put the scooter on the ground and put an actual rider and involve real world conditions, it's 35.... 🤣
A lot of unnecessary yapping my boy. If you want followers and subs need to tone that way down and get more to the key points and facts faster. The most valuable thing in life is your time. Don’t matter how rich you are; you can’t buy more of it. Respect that for yourself and others. Just some food for thought. Nothing personal and God bless.
I appreciate the feedback! Honestly, I do. But I make videos every day for the most part. Doing that, it's difficult to get away from the daily "rambling"/"yapping" that seems to come through in my videos. I try to keep it fresh as much as possible, and I will take your feedback into consideration, but I enjoy making daily videos and many of my viewers appreciate that as well. They all aren't going to be home runs, but I hope you stick around because I am working on making them better and will hopefully hit a few home runs here and there along the if only by pure chance. If not, I understand. Thanks again for your feedback sincerely! People don't usually waste time offering the feedback in a constructive manner such as you did without feeling invested in the time you are putting into it. As you so rightly pointed out. My very best to you my friend!
@ I hear you. You’re not the first nor going to be the last. Don’t beat yourself up over it. But you do have to be more disciplined and understand who your main audience is and cater to that. People don’t have long attention spans anymore and that’s where you lose them. To keep them engaged, just keep it short and straight to the point. You can take notes from high sub content creators. You’ll notice they edit a lot of things out to shorten the video. But I wish you all the best and I subbed to the channel to support and liked the video. You got this.
have u seen the new gspace scooter they working on?
No I have not!! I will have to look into this a bit closer. What info do you have on it so far? Spill!! 🙂
The "Mars GTR" from GSpace bears a striking resemblance to the Mars XTR from Teewing!! Like it's uncanny! It even has a fire extinguisher and all. Is there a chance that Teewing and Gspace are one in the same?! All I know is that I have never seen them in the same room together. 😂
Seriously though, this IS the same scooter!!!
@@ElectricScooterGuy they are the same company
@ElectricScooterGuy I sent the link here idk if it will go through but If u go to gspace
Mars GS: Next-Level Electric Scooter with Unique Color, Adjustable Suspension, and Enhanced Performance for Ultimate Riding Experience
is the name of the new scooter
@@Tiger_grmtac Well that makes a lot of sense! Do you have any details on their new scooter?
Another one to look at might be the Solar FF 2.0 Black Edition/$3250.00USD, the only thing about Solar is I’m not to sure about they’re warranty (maybe having to ship it back to them for every little repair) and no parts availability (at least listed under accessories on the website)
Yeah, that's a nice scooter for sure, but I think they should come down on the price of the FF 2.0 considering the Hyperion has now been fully released. I do see some parts available on their site though. The warranty can be tricky with electric scooters. I don't see how they can continue to honor a warranty and tell people to work on the scooters themselves, lol. Usually that would void the warranty. It's a difficult terrain to navigate!
Good comparison between these two, if the price is the same, it's hard to look past the 40 amp battery on the Hyperion and the UL listing. However, Wolf King is vetted and the dual stem is good for stability. I think it's risky at this point with the Hyperion being so new... I wouldn't get one until it's been out a little while and somewhat vetted.
Thanks! It's a tough one, but I will also wait until there are more hours of riding reported on it before I would consider it against others in the same range such as the Wolf King GT. There is a lot to like about the Hyperion and I will tell you that I have NOT seen Solar move their prices at all until Black Friday that I have noticed. So it will likely go back up and stay there for a while after the sale.
@ElectricScooterGuy Yeah, definitely want to make sure before spending that much on one of these things!
@@retroshaverdude6671 I am getting more and more interested in the Solar line to be honest. I wish they would drop the price of the FF 2.0 to around the price of the GT2 since the Hyperion has been released now.
That's crazy space rides put this solar hyperion on last list of his favorite 72 volt titan. Other people kept saying how it kept topping out at around 53ish mph i think that 65 mph is overstated inaccurate lol. I'm not saying that it's slow but it's wrong to not put accurate information for the consumers fooling them. But me I'm not even hyped about it i think the throttle maping is pretty far for your thumb to reach it im not sure on that though looks similar to my klima. The throttle on my klima i love it i have no issues with it or reaching too far out for my thumb to press on it.
You would think that the Hyperion, given it's price and stated specs would go much faster than 53mph! Almost all scooter channels let these companies off way too easy. Trying to make the scooter perform close to spec or making excuses for them being dishonest. Just tell the customers the truth and provide more accurate specs. It's not like they have to use a 165lb rider in perfect conditions going downhill for their tests. They choose to do that! I think it looks like the Klima as well. Or at least very "Nami like" IMO.
@ElectricScooterGuy same way with my LS7+ 72 volt doesn't go that claimed top speed of 70 some mph like what it said in the spec info. I kept topping it at around 55-58 mph Not much different then the 60 LS7+ model. I still like the scooter but that's one thing I gotta watch how for false info lol. Another thing too due be careful when you unscrew the screws of the split rim cause some of this manufacturer they overtighten bolts. Almost like is if they used a power drill gun rather then doing it by hand the Allen tool. I stript one bolt from the front wheel split rim the only one I had to get out all cause the manufacturer overtightened it probably still forced it in when the threading wasn't aligned.
Lmao I think they were talking about going downhill that 65 mph or maybe the no load speed on the solar Hyperion 😂🤣
@@JulianRides I don't like the split rims for tubeless tires. Are your tires tubeless? I think they could become very difficult to deal with over time. Also, like you said, very touchy if you over tighten the screws, under tighten them, or just don't tighten them down properly. I see too many ways this could go wrong. It's a cool idea, but some ideas are better left as ideas. 😂
@@JulianRides Exactly! The motors can spin at 65, but when you put the scooter on the ground and put an actual rider and involve real world conditions, it's 35.... 🤣
Is Nanrobot LS7+ on anyone’s radar?
I haven't looked to closely at the NanRobot line much to be honest. There is so little information about them out there at the moment.
A lot of unnecessary yapping my boy. If you want followers and subs need to tone that way down and get more to the key points and facts faster. The most valuable thing in life is your time. Don’t matter how rich you are; you can’t buy more of it. Respect that for yourself and others. Just some food for thought. Nothing personal and God bless.
I appreciate the feedback! Honestly, I do. But I make videos every day for the most part. Doing that, it's difficult to get away from the daily "rambling"/"yapping" that seems to come through in my videos. I try to keep it fresh as much as possible, and I will take your feedback into consideration, but I enjoy making daily videos and many of my viewers appreciate that as well. They all aren't going to be home runs, but I hope you stick around because I am working on making them better and will hopefully hit a few home runs here and there along the if only by pure chance. If not, I understand. Thanks again for your feedback sincerely! People don't usually waste time offering the feedback in a constructive manner such as you did without feeling invested in the time you are putting into it. As you so rightly pointed out. My very best to you my friend!
@ I hear you. You’re not the first nor going to be the last. Don’t beat yourself up over it. But you do have to be more disciplined and understand who your main audience is and cater to that. People don’t have long attention spans anymore and that’s where you lose them. To keep them engaged, just keep it short and straight to the point. You can take notes from high sub content creators. You’ll notice they edit a lot of things out to shorten the video. But I wish you all the best and I subbed to the channel to support and liked the video. You got this.
@@RB26_2NER Thanks again!! I will make a note of all of it!