Same scooter as the KUKIRIN G3 Pro and a few other rebrands. You can use the RoadRunner RS5 damper on them-- works great. Biggest downsides is that it has tubed tires instead of tubeless-- I've blown through 5 or 6 in the last year. That said it's got a split rim system so pretty easy and quick to change tubes. The Roadrunner RS5 is basically this scooter with tubeless tires/different motors and a better brand brakes. Overall recommended, as fast as you probably should go on a scooter (better with the damper!). IMHO the damper REALLY helps at speed and even offroad. I've done quite a bit of off-road with this scooter and it works great! Never blew a tire off road, but have once I got back on the trail and hit a small bump at 35+ mph, or even at 27mph (mode 2). Put slime or some other sealant in the tire so you reduce the chances of getting stuck somewhere. You can buy 4A chargers online and run 2 of them at once if you are in a rush. Recommended for the price, although if I could do it again I'd get the Roadrunner version for the tubeless tires.
Wow that's a lot of tubes but yea you're definitely right the split rims are super clutch when accessing the tubes. Reminded me of the Nanrobot days with the D6 lol. So far it's been super fun for a full work commute.
Get the Rs5 Max , I regret buying my Kukirin G3 Pro 6 months ago. Inferior parts from china. Dated controls . 1200duel motor tubes tires compared to 1400 duel motor & tubeless tires.23ah scrap battery compared to 32ah LG battery ......... Plus its Blue 🔵
The new Nanrobot N6 72v NFC colour display looks like an updated version of this display. Would be nice to see an updated display on these scooters now.
Nice video! Absolutely love the specs on the Gallop, I just reviewed it's little brother the Leopard by Ausom and loved it. Hopefully we'll be able to review this monster too.
Love the way he takes that incredible footage and riding thru New York traffic simply amazing wow!!! If you can ride thru New York you can ride it ANYWERE!
I have a T88, I'm 58, and couldn't agree more. It's a workout that you'll enjoy every minute of. The torque alone will have you sore the first couple rides. I stretched mine 9 inches and added a rubber 30x11 deck. DeWalt themed. Love it.
Definitely glad I stumbled on this review. Earned my subscription. I have been debating over this scooter/ clone g3 pro vs the kukirin g2 master. I plan to use the scooter to commute to work perhaps 1-2 days a week and main recreation/ trail rides. Funny your video show a slight portion of my immune being from your region. The doubts I have on the gallop is the weight because I wanted to ride it to the subway during commuting to work, and also the battery compartment which is a great feature but how does it prevent moisture from seeping in or prevent rusting of sorts to the material? In all, I’m definitely going to buy one of the 2 but would love your opinion based on your experience and being from the same region as I would greatly appreciate any input? Have to say those street runs you did in manhattan were daring and when u went up victory blvd I was cheering for you.
@@hhova29 hey fellow Staten Islander! So the compartment is sealed pretty nicely actually and the connectors are waterproof so that's a plus. All in all great high speed scooter for the price.
@@JB360_NYC thanks so much for your reply. Yeah I’m definitely considering it more over the g2 master. I just saw another review on its brother clone the g3 pro where they upgraded the handle bar buttons and throttle. If I chose that one I would have to confirm with the company that I would in fact receive one w upgraded lighted buttons. It would be quite a task regardless of riding in NYCC with it, lol. Have you done any trail riding with it?
@@JB360_NYCAwsome Lily the scooter lol. Your a great and daring rider I have to say esp for anyone who know nyc streets. Stay safe and maybe soon you may see another gallop or g3 pro around if not on the ferry
Awesome review love seeing it with actual real world nyc riding. I just cracked stem on my commuter scooter (ESKUTE es max max 19 mph) but honestly was gonna replace it anyway and get a dual motor. I would love to see you do a follow up review if you have time after 500 miles or 6 months. I’m debating buying this, kukirin g2 master or gotrax ares. I love removable battery especially working in city those angle grinder guys are way too quick when they see something they like 😤.
Too many that are 50+mph under that amount, and are well built!! What they are selling are the looks, because it won't provide a better thrill than any other fast scooter.
@@lionelhowell4972not 100 percent accurate, I'm considering one myself and as far as I can tell they are selling you throttle stability and a solid intuitive build for a price that's lower than many scooters slower than it, I've seen some of those 50mph ones you're referring too, and most seem to be twice as sketchy as far as the rider experience, for city commuting effectively it looks optimal, everyone I see with those 50 mph scooters hit top end once and quickly realize it's best left for emergency reserve for keeping up with traffic if needed, but the experience teaches them to limit it knowing that you push to a highly accelerated boundary when it comes to sailing, steering, and necessary reaction timing, 42mph is just in the area of cleaner steering in quicker adjustment in turns in the event of an opening car door or random darting obstruction needing to be avoided, 50+ is if your ready to take on the freeway, standing up, with an angel on your shoulder or waiting for you at the end of your ride
I would probably give it to the N6 only because performance wise and for the price, it's tough to beat. It can keep with fast traffic and the pack it comes with is made with great cells. N6 all the way 🙌🏻
@@ajotech for the bike lanes or bike paths I keep it on single motor usually to avoid any unpredictable whiskey throttles. Dual mode I use mainly when I'm in traffic with cars on the main road.
Hey I had the Hiboy s2 scooter loved it moved on to vsett 8 now. Next scooter will be that one. Easy to change the front tire on the vsett what's it like to change the tires on that one? 🙄
Hello,I love your channel.question,I have the ausom gallop,it has 4 screws for putting a seat on it.i cannot find it anywhere .if you know anything about a seat 🪑 with a post that would be great.thank you 😊
Any recommendations on how to lock this up... I'm seriously considering buying one and would like to know some good ways to secure it if I ever needed to lock it up outside somehwere. Thanks in advance
For locking it up outside, I would look into the Hiplok D1000. It's been proven the best lock against angle grinder attacks and is pretty lightweight. It's a bit pricey but worth it for your PEV: Hiplok D1000 Unisex U-Lock All Black Closing Area 15.5 cm x 9.2 cm a.co/d/0yg5NWf
I would say this is a definitely a good alternative to the P1, same specs, better components overall and the design is a bit more modern. I think if your budget is about 1300, Gallop is a better choice but if you have room in the budget P1 Pro for sure.
Yes it's the same battery. That's good info to know. I was looking on roadrunner scooters website I am going to order the 28 amp hour battery it only cost $800. And I'm going to put it in the gallop
Were you able to swap the battery fora larger one? Also how is the lid deck to the battery water proof in order to prevent moisture from getting in and rusting out the finish?
@@hhova29 hello I can upgrade to a bigger battery but I have not upgraded yet. And the scooters water-resistant not waterproof. No scooters are. And besides I do not ride on the rain.
@@chrisdudley8366Ty for your reply. Do you still have the gallop scooter and if so can you give any advice? I would like to take. Chance on one as I’ve been debating between this and the g2 master as it’s lighter for commuting purposes. I don’t plan to ride in rain and it will be stored in a garage but was curious because my region being the. east coast all can be susceptible
Dude ur crazy driving that scooter at that speed weaving in n out n threading the needle between cars and in NYC!! Lol 😂 the way u ride u btr get a full face helmet
This & the G3 Pro are the same scooter........ Ive had the Kukirin G3 Pro for 6 months & its been A constant let down from parts failing straight out the box, loose bolts ,faulty charger, faulty controller, wrong parts sent twice from China & they use Aliexpress , dismissive customer services except 1. Wish I had bought the roadrunner RS5 Max as the 23ah non LG battery is terrible....... Says the test weight for the 80km range is 50kg(110lb) 😂 let me know when u find an adult male in Canada that weighs 110lbs.🙊
Thank you for the reply and for the video. I contacted them on their site right after posting that comment and I haven't heard back from then yet. I plan to keep checking my inbox and spam folder. It seems like a really great scooter for a good price, but I need to make sure it's serviceable before I purchase it. Batteries don't last forever and are usually the most expensive component.
Usually that’s not the case, with suspension like that the scooter usually just eats and move on. Honestly the wet ground plus leaves combo is more deadly. Unless the pothole is a portal lmao
It’s a damn good thing u don’t live in Atlanta because your wife & kids would be living a lot better off of ur life insurance policy that you left them 😂 Riding between cars like that, not to mention the street was wet and drizzling 👀😳
Same scooter as the KUKIRIN G3 Pro and a few other rebrands. You can use the RoadRunner RS5 damper on them-- works great.
Biggest downsides is that it has tubed tires instead of tubeless-- I've blown through 5 or 6 in the last year. That said it's got a split rim system so pretty easy and quick to change tubes.
The Roadrunner RS5 is basically this scooter with tubeless tires/different motors and a better brand brakes.
Overall recommended, as fast as you probably should go on a scooter (better with the damper!). IMHO the damper REALLY helps at speed and even offroad.
I've done quite a bit of off-road with this scooter and it works great! Never blew a tire off road, but have once I got back on the trail and hit a small bump at 35+ mph, or even at 27mph (mode 2). Put slime or some other sealant in the tire so you reduce the chances of getting stuck somewhere.
You can buy 4A chargers online and run 2 of them at once if you are in a rush.
Recommended for the price, although if I could do it again I'd get the Roadrunner version for the tubeless tires.
Wow that's a lot of tubes but yea you're definitely right the split rims are super clutch when accessing the tubes. Reminded me of the Nanrobot days with the D6 lol. So far it's been super fun for a full work commute.
Tubeless tires are cool. I think slip rims are better. Same scooter as RS5. Just little different components.
Get the Rs5 Max , I regret buying my Kukirin G3 Pro 6 months ago. Inferior parts from china. Dated controls . 1200duel motor tubes tires compared to 1400 duel motor & tubeless tires.23ah scrap battery compared to 32ah LG battery ......... Plus its Blue 🔵
Rs5 is quite a bit more expensive tho too
The new Nanrobot N6 72v NFC colour display looks like an updated version of this display. Would be nice to see an updated display on these scooters now.
Nice video! Absolutely love the specs on the Gallop, I just reviewed it's little brother the Leopard by Ausom and loved it. Hopefully we'll be able to review this monster too.
Thanks! You'll like it especially the low end torque really gets going.
@JB360_NYC could I see more scooter videos please?
Love the way he takes that incredible footage and riding thru New York traffic simply amazing wow!!!
If you can ride thru New York you can ride it ANYWERE!
Great review! Excellent footage too. That was sketchy at 17:52 😅 Hope to see you out there one day!
Thanks dude! Yea man I was pushing that thing to its limit lol. Likewise bro you'll see me on the little green machine in the city
Yep I have the T88 gallop and it's 50 mph job I dig it I'm 59 and feel like a kid again.
What’s the T88?
I have a T88, I'm 58, and couldn't agree more. It's a workout that you'll enjoy every minute of. The torque alone will have you sore the first couple rides. I stretched mine 9 inches and added a rubber 30x11 deck. DeWalt themed. Love it.
@@KENDRICKREVIEWZit's the half dual fork yume type 5600w 60v.. also the tif Gallup look.
Definitely glad I stumbled on this review. Earned my subscription. I have been debating over this scooter/ clone g3 pro vs the kukirin g2 master. I plan to use the scooter to commute to work perhaps 1-2 days a week and main recreation/ trail rides. Funny your video show a slight portion of my immune being from your region.
The doubts I have on the gallop is the weight because I wanted to ride it to the subway during commuting to work, and also the battery compartment which is a great feature but how does it prevent moisture from seeping in or prevent rusting of sorts to the material?
In all, I’m definitely going to buy one of the 2 but would love your opinion based on your experience and being from the same region as I would greatly appreciate any input?
Have to say those street runs you did in manhattan were daring and when u went up victory blvd I was cheering for you.
@@hhova29 hey fellow Staten Islander! So the compartment is sealed pretty nicely actually and the connectors are waterproof so that's a plus. All in all great high speed scooter for the price.
@@JB360_NYC thanks so much for your reply. Yeah I’m definitely considering it more over the g2 master. I just saw another review on its brother clone the g3 pro where they upgraded the handle bar buttons and throttle. If I chose that one I would have to confirm with the company that I would in fact receive one w upgraded lighted buttons. It would be quite a task regardless of riding in NYCC with it, lol.
Have you done any trail riding with it?
@@hhova29 Nothing crazy yet but I did ride through La Tourette dirt trail and road trail and it handled it pretty well.
@@JB360_NYCAwsome Lily the scooter lol. Your a great and daring rider I have to say esp for anyone who know nyc streets.
Stay safe and maybe soon you may see another gallop or g3 pro around if not on the ferry
@@hhova29 thanks dude! Yea I'll probably see you over here some day or while riding hehe.
I’m getting mine this Wednesday
I’ll be riding through a few cities to get home from work
Excellent Review! Nice fast little scooter!
It’s on sale right now for $1100!
Awesome review love seeing it with actual real world nyc riding. I just cracked stem on my commuter scooter (ESKUTE es max max 19 mph) but honestly was gonna replace it anyway and get a dual motor. I would love to see you do a follow up review if you have time after 500 miles or 6 months. I’m debating buying this, kukirin g2 master or gotrax ares. I love removable battery especially working in city those angle grinder guys are way too quick when they see something they like 😤.
@a530demon for sure! I'm actually trying to get the DT1 Pro from Ausom for review but we'll see.
@@JB360_NYCawesome that’d be sick
How is customer support if there are issues with the scooter? Is it easy to get replacement parts?
I haven't fully checked on replacement parts yet, but I would definitely check with their CS department to see how fast they can expedite parts.
Thanks for the review. I may have missed it, but does this have a damping system for steering or is it not needed at those speeds?
Not needed for these speeds but you can add one if you like. I find after 45mph are where the wobbles start to happen
you can use the Roadrunner RS5 damper on it-- works great on the clone of this I have ( Kukirin G3 Pro).
great video I just ordered mine can't wait to ride that baby. be careful out there buddy. sub. Merrry Christmas!
Merry Christmas dude!
Wow a 40+ electric scooter for under 1500 is crazy!! Hopefully it lasts a long time and has good customer service at least.
Too many that are 50+mph under that amount, and are well built!! What they are selling are the looks, because it won't provide a better thrill than any other fast scooter.
@@lionelhowell4972not 100 percent accurate, I'm considering one myself and as far as I can tell they are selling you throttle stability and a solid intuitive build for a price that's lower than many scooters slower than it, I've seen some of those 50mph ones you're referring too, and most seem to be twice as sketchy as far as the rider experience, for city commuting effectively it looks optimal, everyone I see with those 50 mph scooters hit top end once and quickly realize it's best left for emergency reserve for keeping up with traffic if needed, but the experience teaches them to limit it knowing that you push to a highly accelerated boundary when it comes to sailing, steering, and necessary reaction timing, 42mph is just in the area of cleaner steering in quicker adjustment in turns in the event of an opening car door or random darting obstruction needing to be avoided, 50+ is if your ready to take on the freeway, standing up, with an angel on your shoulder or waiting for you at the end of your ride
customer service is not good that's why they fell off my list
Which one do you like better JB this one or the Nanrobot N6-72V As far as quality, sturdiness and reliability.
I would probably give it to the N6 only because performance wise and for the price, it's tough to beat. It can keep with fast traffic and the pack it comes with is made with great cells. N6 all the way 🙌🏻
Love that!!
Do you always ride your scooter in dual mode or do you recommend single mode for any reason?
@@ajotech for the bike lanes or bike paths I keep it on single motor usually to avoid any unpredictable whiskey throttles. Dual mode I use mainly when I'm in traffic with cars on the main road.
What is a p setting and how to unlock
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Hey I had the Hiboy s2 scooter loved it moved on to vsett 8 now. Next scooter will be that one. Easy to change the front tire on the vsett what's it like to change the tires on that one? 🙄
Hello,I love your channel.question,I have the ausom gallop,it has 4 screws for putting a seat on it.i cannot find it anywhere .if you know anything about a seat 🪑 with a post that would be great.thank you 😊
@@Cozydrone I haven't installed a seat on it yet. Usually they are hidden under the rubber grip on the deck
Any recommendations on how to lock this up... I'm seriously considering buying one and would like to know some good ways to secure it if I ever needed to lock it up outside somehwere. Thanks in advance
For locking it up outside, I would look into the Hiplok D1000. It's been proven the best lock against angle grinder attacks and is pretty lightweight. It's a bit pricey but worth it for your PEV:
Hiplok D1000 Unisex U-Lock All Black Closing Area 15.5 cm x 9.2 cm a.co/d/0yg5NWf
I was thinking of getting a Solar p1 Pro which is 1800 bucks, do you think I should just get this instead?
I would say this is a definitely a good alternative to the P1, same specs, better components overall and the design is a bit more modern. I think if your budget is about 1300, Gallop is a better choice but if you have room in the budget P1 Pro for sure.
Is there a way I can put a Steering Damper on this?
It's a great scooter. And by the way the RS5 is made in the same warehouse. Couple components are different and different batteries.
You can probably buy the battery from roadrunner RS5 and put it in this one?
Yes it's the same battery. That's good info to know. I was looking on roadrunner scooters website I am going to order the 28 amp hour battery it only cost $800. And I'm going to put it in the gallop
Were you able to swap the battery fora larger one?
Also how is the lid deck to the battery water proof in order to prevent moisture from getting in and rusting out the finish?
@@hhova29 hello I can upgrade to a bigger battery but I have not upgraded yet. And the scooters water-resistant not waterproof. No scooters are. And besides I do not ride on the rain.
@@chrisdudley8366Ty for your reply. Do you still have the gallop scooter and if so can you give any advice? I would like to take. Chance on one as I’ve been debating between this and the g2 master as it’s lighter for commuting purposes.
I don’t plan to ride in rain and it will be stored in a garage but was curious because my region being the. east coast all can be susceptible
Nice review I wonder if they have a steering damper for this scooter 🛴🎉❤
You can actually get a universal one but does require some DIY to fit it on.
Do you have to have a license to ride one at that speed
Have mine wednesday,already lookin at better bearings for the swingarm,exa 291r shocks which have damping..got mine for 1049..:)
Dude ur crazy driving that scooter at that speed weaving in n out n threading the needle between cars and in NYC!! Lol 😂 the way u ride u btr get a full face helmet
Yup I always wear one
Not just a full face helmet, but full body armor….Like the Terminator 😂
It’s always the crazy people calling other people crazy this man riding between cars and buses with only inches between them 😂
@@PRINCE_175 I ain’t crazy
@@mr.sinister1279 you’re right you’re not crazy you’re suicidal 😂
Can you adjust the height of the stam?
Unfortunately no, they have it as a fixed height stem
Can you do more pov’s on this scooter
This is the kukirin g3 pro.. it's a pretty good scooter for the price they're asking..I plan on getting this scooter for my birthday too😃
Yup rebranded definitely but still quality parts for the price. The removable battery is a plus as well.
Seems comparable with the Apollo phantom V4 - next video you should do a comparison. It seems to be a lot cheaper than the phantom here in Canada.
Love the Apollo scooters just wish they were a bit cheaper for what you're getting.
Like the Nanrobot N6 with except cheaper brakes and different lights
How do you keep someone from stealing that when you take it to work?
I would usually check with my supervisor and let them know I'm keeping my scooter inside and just fold it and store it under a desk.
@JB360_NYC does it really matter if you have a key
yes,no one will care and someone can pop it in to their truck@Thatguy-dn8vf
Looks like my roadrunner rs5 pro nice content 👌🏽
This & the G3 Pro are the same scooter........ Ive had the Kukirin G3 Pro for 6 months & its been A constant let down from parts failing straight out the box, loose bolts ,faulty charger, faulty controller, wrong parts sent twice from China & they use Aliexpress , dismissive customer services except 1. Wish I had bought the roadrunner RS5 Max as the 23ah non LG battery is terrible....... Says the test weight for the 80km range is 50kg(110lb) 😂 let me know when u find an adult male in Canada that weighs 110lbs.🙊
@@aptrm80 dam I know not to buy from this company lol
Where can I buy an EXTRA Removable battery pack??? I can't find any
I would probably contact Ausom support and see they might have one for purchase
Can you buy a spare replacement battery?
I'm sure if you ask customer service they may be able to send you a replacement.
Thank you for the reply and for the video. I contacted them on their site right after posting that comment and I haven't heard back from then yet. I plan to keep checking my inbox and spam folder. It seems like a really great scooter for a good price, but I need to make sure it's serviceable before I purchase it. Batteries don't last forever and are usually the most expensive component.
@@benjaminlhargraveu can buy the battery from anyone that sells that design
Look into seeing if roadrunners 30ah would be compatible
Nope. I'm sorry but none of your advice seems to have cleared up where to buy a spare battery. 🤷♂️
Dope video.
Man, awesome how do it rides off road?
Not too bad! Light trails it does well but any rock or heavy gravel it struggles a bit
@JB360_NYC oh ok because it looks like it has some cushy suspension and the colors pops on that beast!!!
@@E-bikeguy haha yup loving the suspension, good rebound so far
At least this has the hole in the frame to add the steering damper . Ill need to drill my G3 Pro😤
Hello. Max weight is 330 lbs not 265. It's a era on the web site. It should say 330 lbs not 265.
That’s great
Only 1 thing missing on this scooter.. adjustable stem n it does have cruise control
I'll always prefer the adjustable stem 👍🏻
Looks a lot like the Nanrobot N6 😜
Roadrunner scooter company is going to be pissed that their manufacturers have just bootlegged their scooters 😮
whew... hit a hidden pothole at 40+mph and that's all she wrote
Usually that’s not the case, with suspension like that the scooter usually just eats and move on. Honestly the wet ground plus leaves combo is more deadly.
Unless the pothole is a portal lmao
Did it snap the deck or somthin? Get a new tire and rim I guess
what a ausom scooter!
Lol
Exactly the same as the Kukirin G3 PRO
You lane splitting demon 😈
🛴 💨💨💨
Kukirin g3pro same scooter same specs
Somehow I can’t help but feel scared for you if an old Chinese lady cuts you off at high speed without signaling 🤪
Gotta watch out for those 😆
Wow it look exactly kukirin g3 pro even the specs lol just diff name brand.
Yup exactly lol
This looks exactly like the kukirin g3 pro
There has to be a secret menu
400w x 2 does not = 40mph.
It's 1200×2
NICE
It’s a damn good thing u don’t live in Atlanta because your wife & kids would be living a lot better off of ur life insurance policy that you left them 😂 Riding between cars like that, not to mention the street was wet and drizzling 👀😳
if u want to go faster u need to crach down
JB FROM NOTOROUS DO THE SCOOTER HAS A LIMITED OR LIMITWIRE TO UNLOCK ??
Hey dude no limiter and the scooter comes fully unlocked
Way too fast for normal use on public roads.
JB it's NOTOROUS IRBY IN NEWARK NEW JERSEY BRO you is ON A SCOOTER 😂❤❤
Great review j.b Letts go scooter just come with torque 🫡🫡🫡🫡💯✊🏽
Haha forreal bro I'll be last in the pack 😆