My second one arrives today. The first went back to Amazon because InMotion does not stock replacement fenders. Great performance, beautiful throttle response. Tricky during low speed turns or slippery conditions. Be careful. I smile every time I ride and it can take all the hillls and rain that Seattle can throw at it.
Cool compact dual 750w motor city scooter, I bet it's feels very fast of the line. It should be great for cities with many hills and range is decent for the size and especially the power. Would definitely like to see an option to unlock the speed limit as at 25 it's wasting the dual motor potential but the law is the law right...
Great review! I was looking at Unagi for my wife before I noticed this scooter. Bought it weeks ago, this the thing has a max speed of 22mph, very zippy and fun, totally different from my INMOTION S1
Well done review, everything you mentioned was on point, including the tires wheel to upgrade to tubeless and another 5 mph of max speed. The handle bar should include folding capabilities for the city dwellers with tiny apartment. I’m moving this scooter to the top of a short list to upgrade to
@@fallback8314 When a rotor (the spinning core) is locked in place by the stator (stationary housing), it's at rest and it is considered locked rotor, locked in place by inertia, the tendency of a stationary object to remain at rest, due to atomic attractions in stasis. As a flat weight on a table requires up to 6.5 times the push power to start the movement, because of those attractions at the "contact" (attraction) area/zone, overcoming its inert state (inertia) -a rotor follows that physics. Once it has overcome that state and is moving at whatever its full design speed is then it's got "momentum". Momentum requires overcoming inertia first, so It's a highly accurate term, locked, but somewhat defies all our loose usages of the word "locked". It gets unlocked by applied energy in operational design and is overcome thereby.
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My second one arrives today. The first went back to Amazon because InMotion does not stock replacement fenders. Great performance, beautiful throttle response. Tricky during low speed turns or slippery conditions. Be careful. I smile every time I ride and it can take all the hillls and rain that Seattle can throw at it.
That smile! I often do the same 😊
Are turns on an electric anything not touchy ?
@@leeinwis My single motor Fluid Freerider CIty scooter (only 350W) with front wheel drive was far more forgiving in tight quarters.
Been having this inmotion climber for 3 weeks already its a great scooter gets me to work in 8 minutes 😮💨
Awesome! Enjoy riding 😊
I’ve been thinking about one of these, great review!
Go for it!
On sale now for 699
Cool compact dual 750w motor city scooter, I bet it's feels very fast of the line. It should be great for cities with many hills and range is decent for the size and especially the power. Would definitely like to see an option to unlock the speed limit as at 25 it's wasting the dual motor potential but the law is the law right...
Great review! I was looking at Unagi for my wife before I noticed this scooter. Bought it weeks ago, this the thing has a max speed of 22mph, very zippy and fun, totally different from my INMOTION S1
Did you buy that scooter in europe region?
im more intrested in thoes white sneakers. what are thoes?
They are a Puma model - RS something
The dual motor scooter mi 365 xiaomi never made! Awesome
Hahahaha, kind of! 😊😊
Well done review, everything you mentioned was on point, including the tires wheel to upgrade to tubeless and another 5 mph of max speed.
The handle bar should include folding capabilities for the city dwellers with tiny apartment. I’m moving this scooter to the top of a short list to upgrade to
Well said!
No Suspension?
No
Perfect!
But no suspension or? For us heavy riders, 130kg, my xiami messed up my back.
No suspension...
Your back was damaged for riding a non suspension E scooter
Sounds like Inmotion is desperate to 1-up Xiaomi and Ninebot e scooters with this climber! Goodluck to them tho
They seem to deserve it given the good performance. Yeah, fingers crossed
well, seems like they did it
Why is the right side of the handlebars looking really skinny😂
Hmmm, dunnow 🤓
I think this scooter will be perfect for Emily тротинетката😂
Double motors and 25 km/h. He should reach minimum 50 kn/h with this. There's surely a cable to cut somewhere that limit power output
There is a way to remove the limit. Not legal in EU though.
@@TechMishkahow would you do that? Asking because I'm in the US
@j_jayden0719 the thing is, you can't.
I full-charge it with original charger in about 3-4 hours.
Maybe a bit more
No proper hill climbing test!!!😢
There are few cuts showing going uphill. Performance is decent
There are few cuts showing going uphill. Performance is decent
Only they lie, saying 2x750 all over when it's really 2x450 .Down load the owners manual to see.
They refer to the peak power.
450 is nominal power. 750 is peak power.
Peak power is up to and including locked rotor amps. It's available but will cause thermal cut-out shortly.
@50kArchipelagos locked rotor amps??? what does that mean? it's available?? so how do you unlock the rotor amps?
@@fallback8314 When a rotor (the spinning core) is locked in place by the stator (stationary housing), it's at rest and it is considered locked rotor, locked in place by inertia, the tendency of a stationary object to remain at rest, due to atomic attractions in stasis. As a flat weight on a table requires up to 6.5 times the push power to start the movement, because of those attractions at the "contact" (attraction) area/zone, overcoming its inert state (inertia) -a rotor follows that physics. Once it has overcome that state and is moving at whatever its full design speed is then it's got "momentum". Momentum requires overcoming inertia first, so It's a highly accurate term, locked, but somewhat defies all our loose usages of the word "locked". It gets unlocked by applied energy in operational design and is overcome thereby.
If you buy this scooter you will dealing with flat tire very month I got tired of it
Make sure to keep them at the right pressure
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