Hey Yogi Steve, these miles reviews you do on the Dualtrons I feel are a really good representation of the scooters over all long term durability and most importantly reliability. The fact that you use them constantly in your food delivery services puts them through their paces and helps people see for themselves and understand their level of quality more so than any comercials costing the manufacturers millions of wasted dollars.
Thanks for the update brother. Delivery vids are good but I also enjoy the group rides and tech reviews. Hopefully the weather clears up soon and you can go back to the group rides. Thanks
Plus I might add you have the greatest voice it should be used for commercials, TV, and even radio if we still use radios. Of course I am bias because I'm your mom and I love you.
Absolutely love your critique on your newest scooter. Do you have an excellent way of simplifying everything which is quite pivotal some of us. Thanks for sharing
Merry Christmas brother!! I love your videos. You are the main reason that got me started falling in love with electric kick scooters. I submitted in your other video. I was wondering, would it be profitable for NOW to rent an electric kick scooter?
Good stuff. I'm looking for a commuting scooter. I'm looking at the Storm Ltd, Spider 2 and the Victor. I currently have the Segway Nitebot Max. My other question is what are your thoughts on the seat option found on some models. Would this make your dashing more comfortable, or get in the way? Just subscribed, keep up the good work.
I really like the Victor! I don’t think you need something as expensive or as big as the storm for commuting and the Spider I don’t really know that much about there’s not that many of those in the US. Victor is awesome it’s like a mini thunder
Great review. A few questions for you... How often do you check tire presure and if bolts are tight? do these scooters have a max weight and if so about how much. Merry Christmas!!!😁
I am very religious about checking the tire pressure about every 50 miles. I check the bolts probably every few hundred miles. Scooters have ratings for different weight categories but ultimately the way I look at it is if you are over 200 pounds the smallest scooter I could recommend would be the Victor Dualtron. I have seen humongous tourists around here driving the rental scooters that must weigh 3- 400 pounds. Most scooters can handle a big guy for at least one ride but the bigger you are the more you need a durable scooter so you are not in the shop right away.
@@yogadude1234 i can add a bit to the weight question :) i am close to 300 pounds with gear, on an ultra 2. it just flyes up hills and the suspension is almost too hard even for me ;D but it will soften up i heard and its comfy imo. the tires are working amazing and no punctures (like i had on my tiny speedway leger hehe!). i agree that the 72V dualtrons are the way to go! the ultra 2 has a bit less bling than the storm, but bigger battery, lighter and faster (and some say even more sturdy?). cant go wrong with either those or the thunder 2 :D
I only have the stock handlebars. You might be talking about the 3 inch stem riser I may talk about in this video. You can find that part from minimotorsusa.com.
How can I rent a dualtron scooter to make money since I am in between jobs. I am 4'8" and suffer from RA bad arthritis. Need to deliver with door dash or uber.
Hey Yogi Steve, these miles reviews you do on the Dualtrons I feel are a really good representation of the scooters over all long term durability and most importantly reliability.
The fact that you use them constantly in your food delivery services puts them through their paces and helps people see for themselves and understand their level of quality more so than any comercials costing the manufacturers millions of wasted dollars.
Thanks for the update brother. Delivery vids are good but I also enjoy the group rides and tech reviews. Hopefully the weather clears up soon and you can go back to the group rides. Thanks
Plus I might add you have the greatest voice it should be used for commercials, TV, and even radio if we still use radios. Of course I am bias because I'm your mom and I love you.
Absolutely love your critique on your newest scooter. Do you have an excellent way of simplifying everything which is quite pivotal some of us. Thanks for sharing
Glad ya got that lil 3” extender in there and like it now! Ergonomics is everything!
Yes it makes a huge difference I really enjoy riding it now!
Great review Yogi! Pretty professional 👌👏
Merry Christmas to you and your pups!
Merry Christmas Mary thank you for your support!
Merry Christmas Steve, great review.
Merry Christmas thank you!
I wonder if you can swap dualtron motor into the roadrunner. Would be dope to have a 60mph sit down scooter lol
No you need the right size hub motor. I do plan on upgrading eventually.
Merry Christmas brother!! I love your videos. You are the main reason that got me started falling in love with electric kick scooters. I submitted in your other video. I was wondering, would it be profitable for NOW to rent an electric kick scooter?
Merry Christmas! No unfortunately the hourly rate of the scooters is around $21 an hour that is too expensive.
Merry christmas
U2 snoopy merry Christmas!
Good stuff. I'm looking for a commuting scooter. I'm looking at the Storm Ltd, Spider 2 and the Victor. I currently have the Segway Nitebot Max. My other question is what are your thoughts on the seat option found on some models. Would this make your dashing more comfortable, or get in the way? Just subscribed, keep up the good work.
I really like the Victor! I don’t think you need something as expensive or as big as the storm for commuting and the Spider I don’t really know that much about there’s not that many of those in the US. Victor is awesome it’s like a mini thunder
Great review. A few questions for you... How often do you check tire presure and if bolts are tight? do these scooters have a max weight and if so about how much. Merry Christmas!!!😁
I am very religious about checking the tire pressure about every 50 miles. I check the bolts probably every few hundred miles. Scooters have ratings for different weight categories but ultimately the way I look at it is if you are over 200 pounds the smallest scooter I could recommend would be the Victor Dualtron. I have seen humongous tourists around here driving the rental scooters that must weigh 3- 400 pounds. Most scooters can handle a big guy for at least one ride but the bigger you are the more you need a durable scooter so you are not in the shop right away.
@@yogadude1234 i can add a bit to the weight question :) i am close to 300 pounds with gear, on an ultra 2. it just flyes up hills and the suspension is almost too hard even for me ;D but it will soften up i heard and its comfy imo. the tires are working amazing and no punctures (like i had on my tiny speedway leger hehe!). i agree that the 72V dualtrons are the way to go! the ultra 2 has a bit less bling than the storm, but bigger battery, lighter and faster (and some say even more sturdy?). cant go wrong with either those or the thunder 2 :D
What are good areas to do deliveries ? I usually be in the usc area but it's been kind of slow
A lot of guys congregate around Santa Monica and Western that’s a good area
can u give me link to buy handlebars? because my taller is 5,6 like as u
I only have the stock handlebars. You might be talking about the 3 inch stem riser I may talk about in this video. You can find that part from minimotorsusa.com.
How can I rent a dualtron scooter to make money since I am in between jobs. I am 4'8" and suffer from RA bad arthritis. Need to deliver with door dash or uber.
You cannot rent these types of scooters.