I have about 700 miles on mine and it is flawless. Just be sure to check all of the nuts and bolts when you get it brand new. Also fill your tubes with sealant otherwise you will get flats! Ever since I did that I haven't had a single flat.
Great review. The mud guards have fallen off 3 times even after being tightened so I dumped them. Also be aware that the motors have an overheating cutoff and will stop and not restart if you dip below 56V on dual motors mode. Then you have to reset the motor by just plugging into a charger for a few seconds. So make sure you are on single motor under 56V. Terrific scooter and scary fast.
It's probably faster off of the line which is really exhilarating. But the Surron is probably faster and more stable if you're hauling ass in the dirt for example. They are different animals. That's why I have both! 😂
@@Riceman-o1p in a race on road which they both can hit around 65kmh which would win from a start to around 60-70 kmh or even 50kmh or at least a good distance
bro i bought a mukuta 10 plus aboout two months ago. it wsas smooth and solid at first, the scooter has been pretty nice, but ive noticed in the past three days or so, my stem has developed a bit of loosness, ive went through and tightened everything im not sure why it is happenening. any help?? the stem feels wobbly at speed. i just cant figure it out and its driving me nuts!!
On mine the set screws that keep the hinge pin in place were loose. I fixed that and my stem is solid. Also make sure that is not your handlebars that are doing that as those locknuts get loose often. I did not like that so I got rid of those heavy steel handlebars and went with a single aluminum handlebar And it is much better
@@Riceman-o1p bro it’s funny you say that because that’s exactly what the problem was with mine. I ended up fixing it by tightening those exact screws.
@@Riceman-o1p I noticed that if you loosen the handlebars and pitch them foward a bit and then re-tighten them the stance for your hands is so much better if you’re taller than like 5’5 … like I can ride it much more comfortably now thanks for the help
The speedometer reads a little bit high but I can get mine up to about 50 miles an hour. No wobbles at all, it is very stable and a really fun and fast scooter
I have about 700 miles on mine and it is flawless. Just be sure to check all of the nuts and bolts when you get it brand new. Also fill your tubes with sealant otherwise you will get flats! Ever since I did that I haven't had a single flat.
Great review. The mud guards have fallen off 3 times even after being tightened so I dumped them. Also be aware that the motors have an overheating cutoff and will stop and not restart if you dip below 56V on dual motors mode. Then you have to reset the motor by just plugging into a charger for a few seconds. So make sure you are on single motor under 56V. Terrific scooter and scary fast.
Thanks for this perfect review !!!
Now I need to get one! This thing is super fast!
Yeah, you'll love to ride them! They are super fast and some of the best quality I've seen in scooters
When you in Spokane area ? Race my little scooter!
Nice video, thank you for loving Mukuta🤩
So nice
This video says it’s a 3200 watt scooter but I’ve only seen them in 2800 watts. Did you decrease the watts?
I like the color of the scooter. Understated but nice.
Is that green thing Ur bike lock?
My garden scissors could cut that.
Do you think it’s fine to ride the mukuta through heavy rain??
definitely not because its only rated ipx4 which can be ridden light rain and splashes
3600 watts?? 😂😅. I shouldn't laugh. But putting out 4 times that .soon to be 7 times. I do like the review.... Respects.
Hey there Mike, do you think that the mukuta 10 plus is faster than a surron light bee x?
It's probably faster off of the line which is really exhilarating. But the Surron is probably faster and more stable if you're hauling ass in the dirt for example. They are different animals. That's why I have both! 😂
@@Riceman-o1p in a race on road which they both can hit around 65kmh which would win from a start to around 60-70 kmh or even 50kmh or at least a good distance
bro i bought a mukuta 10 plus aboout two months ago. it wsas smooth and solid at first, the scooter has been pretty nice, but ive noticed in the past three days or so, my stem has developed a bit of loosness, ive went through and tightened everything im not sure why it is happenening. any help?? the stem feels wobbly at speed. i just cant figure it out and its driving me nuts!!
On mine the set screws that keep the hinge pin in place were loose. I fixed that and my stem is solid. Also make sure that is not your handlebars that are doing that as those locknuts get loose often. I did not like that so I got rid of those heavy steel handlebars and went with a single aluminum handlebar And it is much better
@@Riceman-o1p bro it’s funny you say that because that’s exactly what the problem was with mine. I ended up fixing it by tightening those exact screws.
@@Riceman-o1p I noticed that if you loosen the handlebars and pitch them foward a bit and then re-tighten them the stance for your hands is so much better if you’re taller than like 5’5 … like I can ride it much more comfortably now thanks for the help
@@deadcalifornia that's awesome news! Good to hear. Have fun out there! 💪
2800 watt. 2 1400w motors.
Peak wattage is actually 3200 measured
Why are they only selling 2800 watt scooters now?
The motors are 1400w each, it's 2800w together and when it's above half battery it runs at "peak power" which makes the motors run at 4000 w together
Have you got closer to advertised top speed ?
On flat ground I'm able to do 53-54mph solid when the battery is freshly charged
The speedometer reads a little bit high but I can get mine up to about 50 miles an hour. No wobbles at all, it is very stable and a really fun and fast scooter