Thank you for the suggestion. However, I ended up purchasing the Armor Dilloz tire sealant. But, I haven’t seen my Dualtron for over 6 months since it has been in the shop down at VoroMotors this whole time. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@austieoutdoors9763 the controller fried on me while riding home after dinner with friends. It’s a mile long story that I covered in a video that I did titled Dualtron Storm Limited (Complete Update). Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 oh yes i seen that video were it started smoking by the kickplate yes i seen that, well hope you get it sorted because i know what its like when your scooters not working, i have been lucky that way had my g2 pro a year now have upgraded the stem and bar,s and had my wheels changed to tubeless and put lights on it check it out on my toutube channel and you will see what iv done to it.
wow, interesting vid steffen. hmm, Joey might be right. However, joyridejay had a flat on his as well. But his wasn't the RSC tires like us. I was always thinking that had something to do with it. But clearly, there are three holes leeking. Maybe take it off and have a look at it. I just did a recent vid talking about it as well. But, mine was on the stem valve. if your tire is not defective, it kinda puts the no flat tire tech to bed.
Thank you for commenting V_Tha_Sapien. If I were to take off the tire and look at it, I would be prepared to just change it out with a brand new tire. I have been searching for some solid rubber tires that are 12inches. That way I wouldn’t have to worry about the tires going flat. I know that I will be needing to replace my tires soon because my front tire tread is looking pretty smooth now due to the tire always spinning when I accelerate. And it’s mainly just the front tire that looks bare. The back tire still has good tread left on it. Unfortunately, I have two problems that are keeping me from replacing both tires. The first is where to buy the new tires and what brand is best. The second, which is the big problem, is I don’t know how to change the tires, Lolol. I’ve realized a long time ago when I first needed maintenance on my other alibaba scooters, that I was going to have to learn to be an amateur mechanic and electrician at the same time to keep my scooters up to par and safe to ride. Because I can’t find anybody or business in the Reno area that services electric scooters. Or at least that is willing to take on the task. So, I am stuck with learning by trial and error. Or doing my best to find a good detailed video on RUclips that details step my painstakingly step on how to change the tire on a Dualtron Storm Limited. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 hmm, check out my latest video. I address most of this. It's long, but gives a lot of info. It's on my storm, but they're pretty much the same scooter
An earlier commenter suggested that I put some Armor-Dilloz blue tire sealant in it and see what happens. So, after researching what Armor-Dilloz was, I purchased a bottle with helpful accessories to complete the process. As soon as I receive it in the mail, I will be making a video showing my first time using the product. If it resolves the issue, maybe it may work for you as well. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
The tires for the kaaboo GT are awesome tires I presently use those and I have gotten a flat but what happens is the stuff inside fills the whole enough to get you home without needing or taking the Walk of Shame. You must emphasize when buying the tire from I recommend voro that you want the run-flat tire otherwise you'll get the one that looks just like it. Sustained two slices knotholes slices in my tire and it still got me home using the run-flat tire. Way underrated. Especially for the amount. Got that tire to 70 miles an hour on the GT with a little Tailwind
Just got mine yesterday and not even 2 miles and my rear tire was completely flat! The out edges of the tire doesn't even touch the rim so I can't even put air in it. Such a disappointment! It probably has something to do with how the tires are made.
Hi, thank you for your suggestion. I had to research what Armor-Dilloz was because I have never heard of it. After finding it and the website, I watched the included RUclips videos they have on their website showcasing and demonstrating the tire sealant product. I have purchased the 16oz bottle plus Bead Buddy (Multiuse Size) and Upgraded Easy Grip Valve Core Removal Tool. Thank you again for providing a possible solution to my tire leak issue. I greatly appreciate it and you. I will be filming a video and my process of implementing the product to my tire when I receive the package in the mail. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 glad I can help. I use it on all the pev and even mount bikes. I really like it hopefully you will too. Just follow the recommended amounts and you should be good to go. Can't wait to see that video. 👍👍
Thank you for commenting. What would be the best remedy for fixing/plugging up those tiny holes? Do you recommend any kind of tire sealant/ or brand I should go with? Or do I have to replace the entire tire as a whole? Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@RANDOM-zc2bs I wish I could say the same. I don’t know what I ran over that caused me to get 3 small air leaks in my back tire. However, nonetheless, now it is just a inconvenience that I have to pump air into my back tire everytime I go out for a ride. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
Hello. Your comment made my day. I am honestly, very interested in knowing where you got that price from in regards to that toolchest behind me. Please let me know. I look forward to your response. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 🐍I am an Airline Lead Mechanic. If it's brand name roll cab and new it's easily worth that much alone. If it's second hand or B-list brand, that size box can easily hold that much in tools. Or maybe your just a poser and it's empty or full of cheap chinese crap tools. My box has a blend of Snap-On, Mac & my original $99 Craftsman set my Dad bought for Christmas right before I went off to Mechanic's school four decades ago. And that's a nice stand your scooter sits on. I think you're playing dumb for the video. Most guys without training don't use soapy water for their leak test or wipe it with such a thorough coverage pattern. Good Luck 🖖🤙
@@anacondahugs808 Thank you for replying. The tool chest behind me in the video is a Husky 56inW x 22inD. Heavy Duty 23-Drawer Combination Rolling Tool Chest and Top Tool Cabinet Set in Matte Black I purchased at The Home Depot for $1,297.00 and the stand that my scooter was sitting on is a Pit Posse Motorcycle ATV Hydraulic Scissor Lift that I purchased from Amazon for $182.95. As for the soapy water for my leak test. My father taught me that method when I was a little kid when he showed me how to repair a flat tire on my bicycle. Lastly, wiping my tire thoroughly was also what my father taught me when he was showing me how to repair my flat tire on my bicycle. Also, I would just assume that was just common practice. I am going to make an assumption based on the 808 in your screen name that you are based in Hawaii. I used to live in Hilo when I was a kid for 6 years. Some of my better childhood memories I have are from when I was living in Hilo. It’s nice to talk to someone that resides on the Hawaiian islands. I do miss it. Thanks so much and please Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 I had a $700 Husky roll cab for my backyard patio set of tools. I paid $350 for it when the owner transferring out of state. I purposely chose to err on the high side. I think $12k is a crazy price, but these Snap-On truck driver's can be talented salesman to the right sucker. A lot of guys on FB get butt hurt if u don't see the same value they see in their possessions. My scooter stand is the green $50 creeper seat that pops up in Amazon ads. I would be too nervous with my Dualtron STORM sitting that high with such a small base, but an oil pan on it would not be a problem for me.
you can do what i have done bought a tubeless repair kit and you can fix the 3 holes then or put some slime in and see if that helps
Thank you for the suggestion. However, I ended up purchasing the Armor Dilloz tire sealant. But, I haven’t seen my Dualtron for over 6 months since it has been in the shop down at VoroMotors this whole time. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 why whats wrong with it and hope you get it sorted soon get on to them all the time untill they get it done peace bro
@@austieoutdoors9763 the controller fried on me while riding home after dinner with friends. It’s a mile long story that I covered in a video that I did titled Dualtron Storm Limited (Complete Update). Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 oh yes i seen that video were it started smoking by the kickplate yes i seen that, well hope you get it sorted because i know what its like when your scooters not working, i have been lucky that way had my g2 pro a year now have upgraded the stem and bar,s and had my wheels changed to tubeless and put lights on it check it out on my toutube channel and you will see what iv done to it.
wow, interesting vid steffen. hmm, Joey might be right. However, joyridejay had a flat on his as well. But his wasn't the RSC tires like us. I was always thinking that had something to do with it. But clearly, there are three holes leeking. Maybe take it off and have a look at it. I just did a recent vid talking about it as well. But, mine was on the stem valve. if your tire is not defective, it kinda puts the no flat tire tech to bed.
Thank you for commenting V_Tha_Sapien. If I were to take off the tire and look at it, I would be prepared to just change it out with a brand new tire. I have been searching for some solid rubber tires that are 12inches. That way I wouldn’t have to worry about the tires going flat. I know that I will be needing to replace my tires soon because my front tire tread is looking pretty smooth now due to the tire always spinning when I accelerate. And it’s mainly just the front tire that looks bare. The back tire still has good tread left on it. Unfortunately, I have two problems that are keeping me from replacing both tires. The first is where to buy the new tires and what brand is best. The second, which is the big problem, is I don’t know how to change the tires, Lolol. I’ve realized a long time ago when I first needed maintenance on my other alibaba scooters, that I was going to have to learn to be an amateur mechanic and electrician at the same time to keep my scooters up to par and safe to ride. Because I can’t find anybody or business in the Reno area that services electric scooters. Or at least that is willing to take on the task. So, I am stuck with learning by trial and error. Or doing my best to find a good detailed video on RUclips that details step my painstakingly step on how to change the tire on a Dualtron Storm Limited. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 hmm, check out my latest video. I address most of this. It's long, but gives a lot of info. It's on my storm, but they're pretty much the same scooter
Hi., that happens to my too., I have a storm LTD and I’m about a month rear and front tire was having the same problems
An earlier commenter suggested that I put some Armor-Dilloz blue tire sealant in it and see what happens. So, after researching what Armor-Dilloz was, I purchased a bottle with helpful accessories to complete the process. As soon as I receive it in the mail, I will be making a video showing my first time using the product. If it resolves the issue, maybe it may work for you as well. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
The tires for the kaaboo GT are awesome tires I presently use those and I have gotten a flat but what happens is the stuff inside fills the whole enough to get you home without needing or taking the Walk of Shame. You must emphasize when buying the tire from I recommend voro that you want the run-flat tire otherwise you'll get the one that looks just like it. Sustained two slices knotholes slices in my tire and it still got me home using the run-flat tire. Way underrated. Especially for the amount. Got that tire to 70 miles an hour on the GT with a little Tailwind
They make no flat tires for all scooters with tires like yours i just bought a set for my kaabo wolf warrior
Just got mine yesterday and not even 2 miles and my rear tire was completely flat! The out edges of the tire doesn't even touch the rim so I can't even put air in it. Such a disappointment! It probably has something to do with how the tires are made.
i would try using a pully around your tyre that might help seat them on the rim
That’s why I got the Zero8X and a couple Booster V’s……..🖕🏼 a bunch of flats😝
“Booster V’s”? 🤨. I’m sorry, I don’t know what Booster V’s are. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
I would throw in some Armor-Dilloz blue just for the heck of it and see what happens.
Hi, thank you for your suggestion. I had to research what Armor-Dilloz was because I have never heard of it. After finding it and the website, I watched the included RUclips videos they have on their website showcasing and demonstrating the tire sealant product. I have purchased the 16oz bottle plus Bead Buddy (Multiuse Size) and Upgraded Easy Grip Valve Core Removal Tool. Thank you again for providing a possible solution to my tire leak issue. I greatly appreciate it and you. I will be filming a video and my process of implementing the product to my tire when I receive the package in the mail. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 glad I can help. I use it on all the pev and even mount bikes. I really like it hopefully you will too. Just follow the recommended amounts and you should be good to go.
Can't wait to see that video. 👍👍
I put armor-dilloz on my Eagle Pro tires when I first got scooter a year and a half ago and tire still solid with over 400 miles on them.
Its a defective tire
Thank you for commenting. What would be the best remedy for fixing/plugging up those tiny holes? Do you recommend any kind of tire sealant/ or brand I should go with? Or do I have to replace the entire tire as a whole? Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 I have 2,600 miles on my thunder 2. No flats at all
@@RANDOM-zc2bs I wish I could say the same. I don’t know what I ran over that caused me to get 3 small air leaks in my back tire. However, nonetheless, now it is just a inconvenience that I have to pump air into my back tire everytime I go out for a ride. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
That's a $12,000 tool box behind you. You don't know how to change a tire. I guess you should just throw the scooter away and buy a new one.
Hello. Your comment made my day. I am honestly, very interested in knowing where you got that price from in regards to that toolchest behind me. Please let me know. I look forward to your response. Thanks so much and Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 🐍I am an Airline Lead Mechanic. If it's brand name roll cab and new it's easily worth that much alone. If it's second hand or B-list brand, that size box can easily hold that much in tools. Or maybe your just a poser and it's empty or full of cheap chinese crap tools. My box has a blend of Snap-On, Mac & my original $99 Craftsman set my Dad bought for Christmas right before I went off to Mechanic's school four decades ago. And that's a nice stand your scooter sits on. I think you're playing dumb for the video. Most guys without training don't use soapy water for their leak test or wipe it with such a thorough coverage pattern.
Good Luck 🖖🤙
@@anacondahugs808 Thank you for replying. The tool chest behind me in the video is a Husky 56inW x 22inD. Heavy Duty 23-Drawer Combination Rolling Tool Chest and Top Tool Cabinet Set in Matte Black I purchased at The Home Depot for $1,297.00 and the stand that my scooter was sitting on is a Pit Posse Motorcycle ATV Hydraulic Scissor Lift that I purchased from Amazon for $182.95. As for the soapy water for my leak test. My father taught me that method when I was a little kid when he showed me how to repair a flat tire on my bicycle. Lastly, wiping my tire thoroughly was also what my father taught me when he was showing me how to repair my flat tire on my bicycle. Also, I would just assume that was just common practice.
I am going to make an assumption based on the 808 in your screen name that you are based in Hawaii. I used to live in Hilo when I was a kid for 6 years. Some of my better childhood memories I have are from when I was living in Hilo. It’s nice to talk to someone that resides on the Hawaiian islands. I do miss it. Thanks so much and please Keep Smiling
@@steffenhawkins1323 I had a $700 Husky roll cab for my backyard patio set of tools. I paid $350 for it when the owner transferring out of state. I purposely chose to err on the high side. I think $12k is a crazy price, but these Snap-On truck driver's can be talented salesman to the right sucker. A lot of guys on FB get butt hurt if u don't see the same value they see in their possessions. My scooter stand is the green $50 creeper seat that pops up in Amazon ads. I would be too nervous with my Dualtron STORM sitting that high with such a small base, but an oil pan on it would not be a problem for me.
Ur a chill dude...wish u all the luck og