@@BH4x0r Just replace the battery if you're so worried, the hardware is great and you won't find it for less. It's currently $3100 with the seat shipped, and they have cheaper and lighter models. The closest American-made competition costs over 8k, and they just ripped off the designs of the "generic" Chinese models.
@@henlofren7321 i'm not one of the people that's worried, i ride an Obarter X3 (much smaller but still heavy and large) myself It's also reassuring that they use Hani Battery Technologies (Chinese but decent) rather than some generic crap, i've got a 3 year old Hani ebike battery, and it's fine, the only less nice thing is that Hani apparently only has 18650's but i've put VESC based controllers in, barely use the brakes, i usually use regen on a second throttle and i like the feeling of it more than the original ones, and i can put more power in the motors aswell I also suppose most people wont get something that heavy or large
@@BH4x0r Sounds like the they're perfect for modding. I'm looking at this model because I have a ton of lifepo 32650s and I'm very tall and heavy myself (250lb + 100lb cargo is the minimum I carry, I ride with my gf too). I've used an X3 before and it didn't have enough range for my use case, but the build quality was perfect. It's good to know that you got it working with VESC controllers too.
The most dangerous part is a stand-bracket with sharp point. Even when you step off the scooter while it hasn't stopped completetely (not mention even a very slow spreed) or just pull it stand close to the side. One secund and your foot is torn right to the bone.
I love electric scooters don't get me wrong, I have the Apollo ghost. I use it to run all kinds of errands around town on my days off. But with a scooter that big you might as well just get a sit-down electric scooter.
this is very true, i got a, tho cheap, electric off road skateboard, advertised range up to 20 miles, what i realistically get, 6 miles..... and they usually always claim the testriders weight is of a toddler...
@@eriksimca9409 im goin to h£ll because your comment made me instantly think of a 4ft skinny muay thai fighter hanging on to tr handlebars floating in the wind like bugs bunny 😂😂
There not lying the test are done on the lowest power mode,lightweight individual,no uphills, warm whether, and completely smooth flat roads they just dont tell you this is how you get the max range lol
That thing is a monster. Looks cool as hell. All of that power, though, is gonna make a lot of high speed trips to the E.R. After ya burn through the stock tires, purchase some ultra-high quality "skins". No matter what you drive(scooter, bike, truck, Lambo...) high performance tires enhance the experience, reduce stopping distance and grip better through corners. Not only that, primo tires last longer. Just saying.
Someday, these things are going to be extremes sports vehicles, bouncing like a pogo stick, spins, 360's, diagonal hops over police cars!, sudden braking, etc. . . a blend of mx biking and skate boarding and motocross all combined.
Someone could live in that box...:) What a monstrous sized electric scooter. I think a large scooter like this deserves the 100v treatment. One can hope. Cheers.
@Mac Nifty well you'd definitely don't want exposed pins in the charging ports like these escoots do, higher voltage is required to increase the speed, and perhaps less chance to burn out the motors cause high current will increase acceleration but not really the top speed
Is it normal for the scooter battery % to go down when going up hills? I saw mine go to 20% while at full throttle but it went back to 45% when I stopped
@@philmcmorris2468 Stupid no pedagogic insight comment. What's wrong with it? Just a general thought of something that should be mentioned if any company today could stop be so fukken ignorant and pack in a manual/ likely questions & Answers people will have.
Is it normal that if you climb a steep uphill on your own feet you feel exhausted and then afterwards if you go down your “energy” seems to be coming back and it feels such a relief???
I have similar x14 flj scooter 60v 80ah. However im not getting the speed there claiming. Im getting about 52mph (not gps verified). Also range when running on high doesn't seem like it will get what they claim.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace I'm referring to the "style" of reviews that many RUclipsrs have of using way too much drone footage that drags on and on while obnoxious music plays. Your review was much more stripped down and to the point.
@@ronnickle4065 it's a scam. If you look at the comment section in other You Tubers these jagoffs try to scam people using the Whats up app. Or they use Telegram and say oh, you have won something when really the only thing you won is a scam and them trying to get you to "pay for shipping" then proceed to tell you that once the transaction goes threw there is another shipping charge. I've literally reported countless fake accounts like these and some how You Tube makes no attempt to put a stop to it.
Just be aware, a 60v battery can kill you if you ever touch open leads while connecting a charger or if you accidentally touch something or if it's shorting out (like after an accident). Don't think just because you have good connectors and no exposed wires that you can't get zapped. My bud was changing out his 72v battery when his keys accidentally touched the plug. The key that touched it blew apart, sparked big time but luckily he only got minor zap burns. Unfortunately, the battery's BMS got totally screwed up and cost him a lot of $. Mass produced ebikes and escooters typically have had 52v for the most part. This is because 52v is a lot less likely to kill you if an accident should occur. Of course, the kids that buy the 84v behemoth escooter are indestructible (in their limited brain capacity), but are having so much fun, they make videos to make others buy them. Hell, that's what got me to buy mine back in 2015 I bought mine (a foldable 40mph chain-drive with a 48v LiFePo4 battery). Manufacturers are going friggen nuts with voltage these day, so after enough people fry or have permanent damage from electrocution and/or from sick speeds, which in-turn cause law suits happen, you can bet laws, taxation, registration, inspection, rules, corruption and every other stupid thing will follow. BE EXTRA, EXTRA FKN CAREFUL ON THAT THING! Just sayin'
Your friend got no zap burns, he got regular burns. Zero electricity went into your friend, it followed the path of least resistance to get where it wants to go, the other side of the battery. His key got hot, maybe even shot off some molten metal in the "sparks" that burnt him, but the electricity didn't touch him.
i can see mountain bike parts being used on a scooter, like the disc breaks and suspension would fit great.. imagine having fox 40's in the front haha would be sick !
”Always wear protective gear” *Wears only a helmet at 55mph xD Btw, great review, no loud music, immersive feeling because you overlay the video sound with voice over... GJ!
@@ElectricVehicleSpace Did you? I didn't notice. That is a serious safety issue. If a pedestrian gets hit on the shin with that scooter it will be like a horror show. That scooter should not be allowed on the streets with that foot-board, period and if you were a responsible "influencer", you should have stated that.
Yes, just seeing a guy fly by going 60mph standing up on scooter. Dangerous indeed. I have an e bike that tops 38mph as I can tell by my speed. It is the hard dips or pot holes ECT that or will make you lose control to crash. Going that fast of just 28mph and up , you need to ensure the road or terrain is a smooth surface. But we all know it is the cars , trucks, ECT that don't see you in time that will kill US. I'm fine around 40mph on an e bike but on a scooter going that fast is just too much of the chances of a crash. Use speed to zip by incoming crashes, over going with the flow of traffic. Up the chances of avoiding vs the high percentage of crashing going that fast.
Oh, cool video of speed. I jus shake my head and say to myself," I'm too cautious to get into that frame of mind to enjoy the speed as I'm more aware of learning when and where to use top speed".
Oh too, when riding fast around 30 to 60 on scooter or ebike, you must have braking of right timing along with brakes adjusted right because it takes 40 feet to start braking , going 60 you need at least 50 to 60 feet so that green light don't change to yellow to red before you start braking is always serious need to not get caught in those intersections. Be safe cuz we e bikes never want to see our own kind die in horrific way of speeding, it is not a pretty site.
Question. How in the heck do you not have enough room in your place for the scooter. Out with the dining room table in with the bad ass scooter. That or kick the girlfriend out
If those two rear shocks were really 1000lbs each, it would be like riding a solid steel bar. The scooter seems awesome, I just can't stand baloney claims...
You don't know about leverage either? They are close to the pivot, meaning that the force on the hub center gets multiplied by that leverage factor, also you gain suspension distance compared to what that shock alone could do...
Seems like the spec implies that it's construction elements like o-rings etc., are capable of withstanding the forces of sudden very hard compression of the dampeners, and not necessarily that they're pumped up at 1000psi while at full extension. Say for instance they're filled to 100psi when not under compression but when you land hard off a jump/ramp that sudden compression is going to shove that 100psi into a much smaller volume area which in turn would cause a drastic increase of the internal psi during those moments. Anybody feeling me on this?
The charging size and charging time is ridiculous and a dealbreaker. What is the point of a huge battery if it takes that long to charge anyway. Not to mention you should really be keeping an eye on charging the whole time with these things blowing up that is so disappointing, they’re making E bikes that charge in three hours now with more than 72v 60 amp hours
At 150 lbs that thin plate steel deck with the protruding edge and sharp corners scares me, as that edge will now act as a shear and not a blunt force if a part of a body gets between that edge and a wall or the ground in a fall. Surely an accident waiting to happen. Safety isn't just about wearing protective riding gear it is being able to recognize the inherent danger in the design...be careful!
I didnt know much about these scooters. On a whom bought a Teewing z4 8000w. Mine weighed 146 pounds and am guessing yours is up there too. Now I would go with a 5600w or 6000w just for the fact they weigh 120 lbs. waiting on info on attaching the seat base plate to the scooter.
@@DM-tp1qe Unless scooters are the exception to universal laws of physics (which they are not!) when you apply a force to arrest the forward momentum of a vehicle, the centre of mass will transfer to the front. Meaning the rear wheels will not have as much contact to generate braking force as the front. So adding extra braking friction on the rear when there isn't enough mass for it to do anything, is pretty stupid! It's a visual thing only. ALL cars will have smaller brakes at the rear than the front for this reason, regardless of whether they are disc or drum brakes.
@@pvanb291 LOL, why is there always one clown talking about "Physics"... Go out, get on a scooter with one disc on the back wheel and brake hard at 40mph while leaning back over the rear wheel. Repeat on a scooter with two discs on the back and see if it makes a difference (believe me it will). And then, just for fun go out and repeat with a scooter with twice the stopping power on the front than the back and then go count the teeth you're missing after you eat poop... i.e., go ride a couple of scooters for a Wille and then come back and talk all the "Physics" you want.. Show less
You like flying over the handle bars? Harder braking at the rear helps to make the scooter squat down to a lower center of gravity especially as you should be leaning back and putting weight onto the rear when braking hard at high speeds (this isn't a 4 wheel automobile). I'd love to see you go high speed on a scooter like this and then apply more power to the front brakes than to the rear. Make sure you upload a video to RUclips 👍
Pretty sweet , but I just bought a Wolf king GT and the Canadian City I live in banned them . It’s a bummer cause if you don’t abuse the power , they are really fun .
You cannot ride them on the road in South Carolina. I have a similar Obarter scooter. I tried to register it but was unable to get a vin #. The director of the DMV told me no way was I taking that thing on the road. I called the SC DMV hotline to get help and had a representative work on the issue for several days. They were unable to do anything. At least I have a half mile driveway to ride on. Mine is decent offroad but the handlebars bounce too much to be comfortable on really uneven ground.
Might i ask you what canadian city? I live in Montreal and i have the Appollo Ghost and i ride it on the road at 50km/hr all the time. I do my stops and red lights but i fly by cars all the time and so far i have 1600 km on it and i have not been stopped yet.
This huge sticking out thin and sharp deck without any protection on the edge is stupidly silly - you gonna slice someone’s leg off if you pass too close...
Hi, I need some advice about a second hand electric scooter. A friend of mine is selling his kaabo wolf warrior with 500km . My question is; is 500km a lot ?
I was going to get the flj e2 8000w with 60v 100amp but I seen reports of motors burning out and the 4 small bolts holding the neck to the box made me cancel
Yes. Motors burn out fast on all chines Alibaba scooters out there. I had 4 of them and can definitely confirm that. The most I get out of my Mike scooter was around 7k mileage. After that both engines died.
I don't think they make them like this anymore. The Amazon webpage is gone. The Obarter web site has an X7 but it looks a lot different from the one in this video.
Thank you for being bold enough to buy this. Haven't really seen anyone else with this scooter even though it's been out for a while.
probably cause of the size, price and weight while it's a "generic" Chinese scooter most likely made in the same factory as FLJ
yeah for $3,500+ they can keep that shit
@@BH4x0r
Just replace the battery if you're so worried, the hardware is great and you won't find it for less. It's currently $3100 with the seat shipped, and they have cheaper and lighter models. The closest American-made competition costs over 8k, and they just ripped off the designs of the "generic" Chinese models.
@@henlofren7321 i'm not one of the people that's worried, i ride an Obarter X3 (much smaller but still heavy and large) myself
It's also reassuring that they use Hani Battery Technologies (Chinese but decent) rather than some generic crap, i've got a 3 year old Hani ebike battery, and it's fine, the only less nice thing is that Hani apparently only has 18650's
but i've put VESC based controllers in, barely use the brakes, i usually use regen on a second throttle and i like the feeling of it more than the original ones, and i can put more power in the motors aswell
I also suppose most people wont get something that heavy or large
@@BH4x0r
Sounds like the they're perfect for modding. I'm looking at this model because I have a ton of lifepo 32650s and I'm very tall and heavy myself (250lb + 100lb cargo is the minimum I carry, I ride with my gf too). I've used an X3 before and it didn't have enough range for my use case, but the build quality was perfect. It's good to know that you got it working with VESC controllers too.
4:36 “there’s no play at all”
Shakes bars with lots of play 😂
a whole lot of play lol
4:19 Soon you’ll need stairs to Get up to the scooter😂
I like the design !! It's all function and no frill. MY kind of bike.
The rawness is part of its bad boy performance. I like the uncovered look.
The most dangerous part is a stand-bracket with sharp point. Even when you step off the scooter while it hasn't stopped completetely (not mention even a very slow spreed) or just pull it stand close to the side. One secund and your foot is torn right to the bone.
Yep
@@jacobclark89 AQ
Pull out the file!
Your the kind of guy to wear a seatbelt in your rocking chair…..get gone
my Obarter X3 has the same kickstand, and it hasnt hurt me once
The packaging wasn't good. The scooter looks awesome though with a massive battery pack and giant sporty wheels
Have you got this? Where can I buy it from? Thanks
Mine was the same. Styrofoam broken.
Wow ✨️ As a Digial Nomad & part-time VanLifer, i need one of these for sure! Thanks for sharing😊
Hello what’s a Vanlifer?😊
I love electric scooters don't get me wrong, I have the Apollo ghost. I use it to run all kinds of errands around town on my days off. But with a scooter that big you might as well just get a sit-down electric scooter.
Or get this... an e-bike, like a normal person. 😱
Why would you want to sit down on this monster
@@howlingbeats2544 shoot I got an ebike too and I'm waiting for my scooter lol. Scooter is perfect for clear weather, and ebike is good for winter
I got one of these beasts and just bolted a huge executive office chair on it!
I like just the way it looks as is. What a beast. Thanks for the video. Cheers
Thanks for watching!
Manufacturers always lie about the distance capacity, and to use the scooter in eco mode is a torture.
this is very true, i got a, tho cheap, electric off road skateboard, advertised range up to 20 miles, what i realistically get, 6 miles..... and they usually always claim the testriders weight is of a toddler...
Also the issue about going in eco mode is that it always uses only 1 motor
Not necessarily lie but embellish known parameters lol . They must by smarmy lefties
@@eriksimca9409 im goin to h£ll because your comment made me instantly think of a 4ft skinny muay thai fighter hanging on to tr handlebars floating in the wind like bugs bunny 😂😂
There not lying the test are done on the lowest power mode,lightweight individual,no uphills, warm whether, and completely smooth flat roads they just dont tell you this is how you get the max range lol
Well built and solid ...good choice 👍👍
confidence is defined as riding over rocks with only sandals 👍🏻
So many sharp angles. Could do some serious damage.
This is a true big dawg scooter. 200 lbs rider + is no problem for this tank, could definitely accommodate 300 lbs without controller issues
I'm actually 215 lbs and backpack with camera 📷 gear another 10 to 15 pounds.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace Have you tried Grizzly or CTY2 ?
What happens with the controllers?
@@censorshipisreal8805 they burn out and stop working
@@ElectricVehicleSpace I think there is a scammer on your channel telling people they have won things to send money for shipping
I almost bought one , but I made my own . 27mph will get 152mile range . It will have 2 packs true 40ah each . 2 nd84530s
2:27 till 2:38 straight Bars 🔥🔥🔥
That thing is a monster. Looks cool as hell. All of that power, though, is gonna make a lot of high speed trips to the E.R. After ya burn through the stock tires, purchase some ultra-high quality "skins". No matter what you drive(scooter, bike, truck, Lambo...) high performance tires enhance the experience, reduce stopping distance and grip better through corners. Not only that, primo tires last longer. Just saying.
You are 110% right ✅️
Someday, these things are going to be extremes sports vehicles, bouncing like a pogo stick, spins, 360's, diagonal hops over police cars!, sudden braking, etc. . . a blend of mx biking and skate boarding and motocross all combined.
@Teodor Vranchev just watch lol
Someone could live in that box...:) What a monstrous sized electric scooter. I think a large scooter like this deserves the 100v treatment. One can hope. Cheers.
Yes in Manhattan that's a studio apartment
126V!! 30S lmao, that would be pretty nuts
buy a pair of Tronic 750's and 30S capable stepdown converters (they cost 1.2k each tho)
In NYC they’d charge you $1200 a month to live in that box.
@Mac Nifty well you'd definitely don't want exposed pins in the charging ports like these escoots do, higher voltage is required to increase the speed, and perhaps less chance to burn out the motors cause high current will increase acceleration but not really the top speed
I run 100v 24s I'm my evo power board.
Is it normal for the scooter battery % to go down when going up hills? I saw mine go to 20% while at full throttle but it went back to 45% when I stopped
Yes it is normal underload and no load.
yes the % is basically based on voltage of the cells, while riding uphill the measured voltage drops by the higher load
Lol what type of question 🤦🏽♂️
@@philmcmorris2468 Stupid no pedagogic insight comment.
What's wrong with it? Just a general thought of something that should be mentioned if any company today
could stop be so fukken ignorant and pack in a manual/ likely questions & Answers people will have.
Is it normal that if you climb a steep uphill on your own feet you feel exhausted and then afterwards if you go down your “energy” seems to be coming back and it feels such a relief???
Your gonna be famous on yt Yeah cool of course such a good vibe broski
I'm here sharing the review of the scooter. No interest in getting famous.
A Lambo scooter...massive and powerful👍
Thanks for your Professional detailed review.
I'm glad you liked it
pretty wild, I was looking for a scooter a while back but ended up buying a EUC.
F yeah you did 👍
The best thing is to have a dual battery..one is charging while you drain the first one..for frequent users it's a must..
One charges while you ride?
I seen one like this with a 72v 100ah battery. Over 150 range on max setting
Wow that will be awesome 👌
@@ElectricVehicleSpace you got to get the SLACK CORE 920R | The World's fastest electric scooter over 90mph lots of videos on YT
@@kevmack101 price is around 12k !!
@@Qu.Z. ya but dat speed though lol Don't need a car
150 in kilometers or miles?
At night with the lights on that thing looks like it’s right out of the movie The Purge. It’s an Urban Assault Vehicle.
I have similar x14 flj scooter 60v 80ah. However im not getting the speed there claiming. Im getting about 52mph (not gps verified). Also range when running on high doesn't seem like it will get what they claim.
Nice review. Thank you for not incorporating 15 minutes of drone shots with obnoxious music with weird vocal inflections.
Thank you. What are you referring to?
@@ElectricVehicleSpace I'm referring to the "style" of reviews that many RUclipsrs have of using way too much drone footage that drags on and on while obnoxious music plays. Your review was much more stripped down and to the point.
@@notsoanonymous2458 got it. More cool stuff coming.
Great review. Looks like a lot of fun to ride.
What did I win?
@@ronnickle4065 it's a scam. If you look at the comment section in other You Tubers these jagoffs try to scam people using the Whats up app. Or they use Telegram and say oh, you have won something when really the only thing you won is a scam and them trying to get you to "pay for shipping" then proceed to tell you that once the transaction goes threw there is another shipping charge. I've literally reported countless fake accounts like these and some how You Tube makes no attempt to put a stop to it.
That is a beauty for fun and adventure smooth riding 👍
Just be aware, a 60v battery can kill you if you ever touch open leads while connecting a charger or if you accidentally touch something or if it's shorting out (like after an accident). Don't think just because you have good connectors and no exposed wires that you can't get zapped. My bud was changing out his 72v battery when his keys accidentally touched the plug. The key that touched it blew apart, sparked big time but luckily he only got minor zap burns. Unfortunately, the battery's BMS got totally screwed up and cost him a lot of $. Mass produced ebikes and escooters typically have had 52v for the most part. This is because 52v is a lot less likely to kill you if an accident should occur. Of course, the kids that buy the 84v behemoth escooter are indestructible (in their limited brain capacity), but are having so much fun, they make videos to make others buy them. Hell, that's what got me to buy mine back in 2015 I bought mine (a foldable 40mph chain-drive with a 48v LiFePo4 battery). Manufacturers are going friggen nuts with voltage these day, so after enough people fry or have permanent damage from electrocution and/or from sick speeds, which in-turn cause law suits happen, you can bet laws, taxation, registration, inspection, rules, corruption and every other stupid thing will follow. BE EXTRA, EXTRA FKN CAREFUL ON THAT THING! Just sayin'
Of course always.
thanks for the knowledge i really didnt think about this
Volts won't kill, but high amps will. Regardless always best to practice safe handling of all batteries
Your friend got no zap burns, he got regular burns. Zero electricity went into your friend, it followed the path of least resistance to get where it wants to go, the other side of the battery. His key got hot, maybe even shot off some molten metal in the "sparks" that burnt him, but the electricity didn't touch him.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace What is the name of the 5 A charger I would like to get it
Awesome scooter GGG👍
i can see mountain bike parts being used on a scooter, like the disc breaks and suspension would fit great.. imagine having fox 40's in the front haha would be sick !
*brakes
Nice Seiko turtle bro, also that scooter looks awesome 👍
Thank you 😊 that's my favorite watch.
Insane! Look at the size of those tires! lol
Look at WEPED dark knight 😎
@@winniepeg2020 insane
This is the direction all the hyper scooters need to go. So much more stable and certainly safer!
@@ssoffshore5111 agreed
Threaded seat adapter would be a good inclusion
”Always wear protective gear”
*Wears only a helmet at 55mph xD
Btw, great review, no loud music, immersive feeling because you overlay the video sound with voice over... GJ!
I dont have the top speed test in this video but when i tested I had full body armor suit and different helmet.
14" wheels is the direction all the hyper scooters need to go IMO, it would be so much safer!
All scooters, not just hyperscooters
@@lucaspanto9650 Word. 10" tires were fine for kids riding around in a cul-de-sac. Above 20mph, 10" tires are dumb.
4:18 you vs the guy she tells you not to worry about lmao
they should just make a motorcyle where u can stand up
Where did you get it? How do I order one?
Love it and wish I had one. Going over thirty mph on anything other than familiar ground is probably not a good idea though.
Going over 30 is illegal in New York on these things.
In Belgium, you'd need a license for escooters if you want to go over 30km/h (~45ish mph maybe?)
It'd kinda be considered as a motorcycle
@@wesxd5292 That's just under 19 mph.
How can I place my order cause I want one and what the price
Dangerous that metal edge all around, potentially for others in an accident, potentially even for the driver or others property!
Yeah I mentioned that
Put a rubber on it!
Perhaps but it's merely a drop in the ocean when you already have 3000 pounds steel boxes speeding around with drivers doped up on pharmaceuticals.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace Did you? I didn't notice. That is a serious safety issue. If a pedestrian gets hit on the shin with that scooter it will be like a horror show. That scooter should not be allowed on the streets with that foot-board, period and if you were a responsible "influencer", you should have stated that.
@@feckinegit3773 watch the video again. Any scooter at over 20mph hit has a possibility of doing that.
Hello can i ask what size of shock on the back?
55 MPH! Better get full liability accident.and life insurance. Whoa what a mini beast 😈
Yes but I don't ride that fast anymore.
110km needed
@@takir1907 that's dangerous
@@ElectricVehicleSpace 😆😆😆 buahaha.
55 mph not dangerous???
@@takir1907for the majority of the riders it is. I like speed but safety first.
SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide}
and ooo weee fun!!!!
Yes, just seeing a guy fly by going 60mph standing up on scooter. Dangerous indeed. I have an e bike that tops 38mph as I can tell by my speed. It is the hard dips or pot holes ECT that or will make you lose control to crash. Going that fast of just 28mph and up , you need to ensure the road or terrain is a smooth surface. But we all know it is the cars , trucks, ECT that don't see you in time that will kill US. I'm fine around 40mph on an e bike but on a scooter going that fast is just too much of the chances of a crash. Use speed to zip by incoming crashes, over going with the flow of traffic. Up the chances of avoiding vs the high percentage of crashing going that fast.
Oh, cool video of speed. I jus shake my head and say to myself," I'm too cautious to get into that frame of mind to enjoy the speed as I'm more aware of learning when and where to use top speed".
Oh too, when riding fast around 30 to 60 on scooter or ebike, you must have braking of right timing along with brakes adjusted right because it takes 40 feet to start braking , going 60 you need at least 50 to 60 feet so that green light don't change to yellow to red before you start braking is always serious need to not get caught in those intersections. Be safe cuz we e bikes never want to see our own kind die in horrific way of speeding, it is not a pretty site.
I jump over pot holes lmao. but that scooter is too heavy for that.
Beautiful scooter and great review
Question. How in the heck do you not have enough room in your place for the scooter. Out with the dining room table in with the bad ass scooter. That or kick the girlfriend out
It fits in the apartment but getting it in the lobby is hard and also into the elevator. The management of the building complained.
Very good, our shop also makes this x7, which is very powerful
If those two rear shocks were really 1000lbs each, it would be like riding a solid steel bar. The scooter seems awesome, I just can't stand baloney claims...
I dont know much about shocks and how you calculate pressure or load but that's what it's written on them and they work great.
You don't know about leverage either? They are close to the pivot, meaning that the force on the hub center gets multiplied by that leverage factor, also you gain suspension distance compared to what that shock alone could do...
still not 1000lbs each, any way you want to obfuscate it...
@@somewhat7 well zero 11x has 1x 2000lbs spring in front and one in the back
Seems like the spec implies that it's construction elements like o-rings etc., are capable of withstanding the forces of sudden very hard compression of the dampeners, and not necessarily that they're pumped up at 1000psi while at full extension. Say for instance they're filled to 100psi when not under compression but when you land hard off a jump/ramp that sudden compression is going to shove that 100psi into a much smaller volume area which in turn would cause a drastic increase of the internal psi during those moments. Anybody feeling me on this?
The charging size and charging time is ridiculous and a dealbreaker. What is the point of a huge battery if it takes that long to charge anyway. Not to mention you should really be keeping an eye on charging the whole time with these things blowing up that is so disappointing, they’re making E bikes that charge in three hours now with more than 72v 60 amp hours
At 150 lbs that thin plate steel deck with the protruding edge and sharp corners scares me, as that edge will now act as a shear and not a blunt force if a part of a body gets between that edge and a wall or the ground in a fall. Surely an accident waiting to happen. Safety isn't just about wearing protective riding gear it is being able to recognize the inherent danger in the design...be careful!
I didnt know much about these scooters. On a whom bought a Teewing z4 8000w. Mine weighed 146 pounds and am guessing yours is up there too. Now I would go with a 5600w or 6000w just for the fact they weigh 120 lbs. waiting on info on attaching the seat base plate to the scooter.
Strange thing to have 2 disk brakes in back and one in front it works best in opposite configuration.
Absolutely right. Stupid design, just trying to impress anyone who knows nothing about physics!
Not on a scooter it doesn’t..
@@DM-tp1qe Unless scooters are the exception to universal laws of physics (which they are not!) when you apply a force to arrest the forward momentum of a vehicle, the centre of mass will transfer to the front. Meaning the rear wheels will not have as much contact to generate braking force as the front. So adding extra braking friction on the rear when there isn't enough mass for it to do anything, is pretty stupid! It's a visual thing only. ALL cars will have smaller brakes at the rear than the front for this reason, regardless of whether they are disc or drum brakes.
@@pvanb291 LOL, why is there always one clown talking about "Physics"... Go out, get on a scooter with one disc on the back wheel and brake hard at 40mph while leaning back over the rear wheel. Repeat on a scooter with two discs on the back and see if it makes a difference (believe me it will). And then, just for fun go out and repeat with a scooter with twice the stopping power on the front than the back and then go count the teeth you're missing after you eat poop... i.e., go ride a couple of scooters for a Wille and then come back and talk all the "Physics" you want..
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You like flying over the handle bars? Harder braking at the rear helps to make the scooter squat down to a lower center of gravity especially as you should be leaning back and putting weight onto the rear when braking hard at high speeds (this isn't a 4 wheel automobile). I'd love to see you go high speed on a scooter like this and then apply more power to the front brakes than to the rear. Make sure you upload a video to RUclips 👍
Chargers are junk
Yes not the best but you can update
How and where to update
20 hours to charge I rather not buy 😂
Are the tires easy change? I been emailing them and they don’t understand me
It takes a little time but it is not complicated.
Imo its ugly
Btw where can i buy this dope ass scooter its not showing me anything on the google xD
Link in the description
he didn't have space for the scooter in his apartment... how small are the apartment in NY ?
What a great delivery driver.
Actually considering getting this so I’m wondering do they sell extra controllers or battery’s for replacement
Or just extra parts in general
can i ride it with someone like pillion?
10:06 gotta love idiots standing on the back lane and a icecream truck wow bad parking XD
I love it. If you're no longer using it, can you give me? We don't have such in Nigeria Africa. Thanks for your anticipated approval
i can teach you how too get one.
Do they export it?
Connect two together with a seat in the middle that is fully enclosed. And of course with a steering wheel/joystick.
Pretty sweet , but I just bought a Wolf king GT and the Canadian City I live in banned them . It’s a bummer cause if you don’t abuse the power , they are really fun .
You cannot ride them on the road in South Carolina. I have a similar Obarter scooter. I tried to register it but was unable to get a vin #. The director of the DMV told me no way was I taking that thing on the road. I called the SC DMV hotline to get help and had a representative work on the issue for several days. They were unable to do anything. At least I have a half mile driveway to ride on. Mine is decent offroad but the handlebars bounce too much to be comfortable on really uneven ground.
Canada sux in so many ways ruled by king Charles lol
Might i ask you what canadian city? I live in Montreal and i have the Appollo Ghost and i ride it on the road at 50km/hr all the time. I do my stops and red lights but i fly by cars all the time and so far i have 1600 km on it and i have not been stopped yet.
Tryin to do some pricing but I can't find the price for this I would love to have one of these... Were can I find the pricing for this model?
4k if you are in NYC email me
Its the Humvee of scooters holy cow
How many shocks on the rear? How many pound are they? I don’t think you addressed that.
This huge sticking out thin and sharp deck without any protection on the edge is stupidly silly - you gonna slice someone’s leg off if you pass too close...
I have the obarter x7 do you. The p settings
Hi, I need some advice about a second hand electric scooter. A friend of mine is selling his kaabo wolf warrior with 500km . My question is; is 500km a lot ?
No it's not
would you rate speed over that of the m11 arvala?
what do you mean?
Brilliant, any chance you can tell me about your watch, cheers
Seiko turtle 6309-7040
Damn I seen a box just like this on the side of the road and did t even check to see what it was lol
I’m looking all over in the description and can’t find a link for this exact scooter.
He hasn't posted it yet. Must be pre-production model.
Will update soon.
hey
@@aiiviollofficial1936 ?
Cool scooter 😎
Have you compared the
WEPED Dark Knight?
I dont have WEPED but looking at the website it's quite expensive
Hello man What GoPro u use
I use 360 I posted a video review of it on my channel check it out. Best 360 cam.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace sorry to bother can u tags the video can’t find it
Which helmet are you using for fast electric scooters? I guess it better be lightweight
Here is full review - ruclips.net/video/5k-5QpG_sls/видео.html
Nice work.
bonjour sur le liese la trottinette on vois des chiens il doit avoir une erreur
I was going to get the flj e2 8000w with 60v 100amp but I seen reports of motors burning out and the 4 small bolts holding the neck to the box made me cancel
Yes. Motors burn out fast on all chines Alibaba scooters out there. I had 4 of them and can definitely confirm that. The most I get out of my Mike scooter was around 7k mileage. After that both engines died.
Sure but one thing; does it have rear shocks, and if so how many at what poundage?
Um...have you watched the video?! It zooms in on rear shocks and explains the poundage!
@@loopetimmy How do you watch a video?
@@ManSubhu 🤡
damn I want this bad boy , how much is it ? its between this and the dualtron
Link in the description
I do tip any delivery guy dropping off a big or heavy box. Anything extra to help them.
Very good suggestion 👌 👍
@@ElectricVehicleSpace El Cheapo - You treated the guy like sh*t. Typical arrogant scooter rider.
I don't think they make them like this anymore. The Amazon webpage is gone. The Obarter web site has an X7 but it looks a lot different from the one in this video.
1:01 top left, portal to another dimension
link is broken, how mush is this scooter?
When does a scooter stop being a scooter and become a motorbike, that is mental!
Perfect delivery spot...
Could you do a review on the g14 from gefought im getting mine in a month and cant find any review videos
why? you are already getting it.
Since the tires are off-road, are they noisy in the street?
When does the scooter is out of power from 67.3 does that means that you can ride it out all the way to 0??
How much does it cost?
Its only 60V? What controllers is it running?