Mars XTR and its cheaper variants have tele-lever suspension, the stability is like nothing I have felt before. But I only got to ride it for a few minutes because the power is cutting out, probably from the huge hole in the side of the box and dent on the side lol.. Check it out though, any true scooter enthusiast should experience it and I think most would love it. :)
Speed, suspension, battery size mean nothing if it’s not reliable enough to last 6 months. Chinese junk looks good on paper but they don’t last long. That’s what these RUclips reviewers fail to discuss.. LONGETIVITY
@@Puffdaddy-j1y My dual 1200 watt model (edit: 1200 constant which peak at 3000 watt) that is sold under many different names is nearly at 1500 miles and I have thrashed it very hard off road for hundreds of those miles lol and with street tires too, just got a flat. Got it up to 51 mph and then speed wobble lol.. So far so good but it's a generally robust design with the box frame and dual front forks etc. I wouldn't be so quick to judge China considering that nearly 100 percent of electric vehicles and the parts that make them up come from China and often from the same factories too. Then companies contract with the factories and sell the products under various name brands worldwide. It's a globalized world and market.
@@Puffdaddy-j1y Also I only paid 1500 USD and that was probably too much, I've seen them go for as low as 1000 although those cheaper variants are with square wave controllers. It's my honest opinion that far too many underinformed people are overpaying for inferior products from the popular brands that are up charging heavily.
Just switch to PMTs you don't have to get the slicks . The tires are so much smoother it is pretty impressive . You will definitely like the tire upgrade its worth it .
Still enjoying my version 2 nami max. Just over 200 miles with PMTs. Updated the throttle to finger throttle so i can grip entirely my thumb around the handlebar bar when taking off intensely. I didnt feel great at higher speeds with the thumb throttle
@@kovirton I've never had stock tires. PMTs were installed and then shipped to me but I can say that the grip and pull is amazing!! I didn't expect the pull and I notice so much spinning and traction loss when I watch videos of these scooters that only have the stock. I know that it would be reduced if people had PMTs. Quality rubber makes a difference. If I was to buy another scooter I definitely want PMTs on it. That plus my updated finger throttle makes a big difference on overall feel and control. PMTs should be stock from manufacturers. Place I bought my scooter is Wyrd Ryds. They installed the PMTs
1 quick question. I just bought a nami klima, it is my first scooter. I was really dissatisfied and disappointed until i un-connected the limiter and set a few things on the Dash. I am very happy with acceleration now and i feel the stem flex every time. The pick up is awesome now but i have a few gripes. The throttle isnt linear and it has a dead spot then engages, i will have to adapt to that. Second, do all Nami and other scooters have stem movement when accelerating or braking violently? 3rd. Should i return the Klima and get a Burn e 2?//
The Klima has sine wave controllers just like the Burn E2. If you anchor your thumb and gradually lean into the throttle, you'll be able to smooth out the acceleration. Just today, I was able to wiggle through a large crowd going
Just sold my wolf king gt pro, because im moving downtown and it just to big in my opinion, so i bought the Nami Klima today. It should be here on the 1st.
@kovirton What's your opinion on the Tifgalop k8? I want a scooter but don't want to spend $3k+. My buddy has the Kaabo Wolf King Gt Pro and it's a beast of a scooter
Mars XTR and its cheaper variants have tele-lever suspension, the stability is like nothing I have felt before. But I only got to ride it for a few minutes because the power is cutting out, probably from the huge hole in the side of the box and dent on the side lol.. Check it out though, any true scooter enthusiast should experience it and I think most would love it. :)
It is also uglier
Speed, suspension, battery size mean nothing if it’s not reliable enough to last 6 months. Chinese junk looks good on paper but they don’t last long. That’s what these RUclips reviewers fail to discuss.. LONGETIVITY
@@Puffdaddy-j1y My dual 1200 watt model (edit: 1200 constant which peak at 3000 watt) that is sold under many different names is nearly at 1500 miles and I have thrashed it very hard off road for hundreds of those miles lol and with street tires too, just got a flat. Got it up to 51 mph and then speed wobble lol.. So far so good but it's a generally robust design with the box frame and dual front forks etc. I wouldn't be so quick to judge China considering that nearly 100 percent of electric vehicles and the parts that make them up come from China and often from the same factories too. Then companies contract with the factories and sell the products under various name brands worldwide. It's a globalized world and market.
@@Puffdaddy-j1y Also I only paid 1500 USD and that was probably too much, I've seen them go for as low as 1000 although those cheaper variants are with square wave controllers. It's my honest opinion that far too many underinformed people are overpaying for inferior products from the popular brands that are up charging heavily.
Just switch to PMTs you don't have to get the slicks . The tires are so much smoother it is pretty impressive . You will definitely like the tire upgrade its worth it .
Ooooohkay…interesting. Thanks🫶🏽
Still enjoying my version 2 nami max. Just over 200 miles with PMTs. Updated the throttle to finger throttle so i can grip entirely my thumb around the handlebar bar when taking off intensely. I didnt feel great at higher speeds with the thumb throttle
Do you feel a different with PMT’s? I’m still on stock tires
@@kovirton I've never had stock tires. PMTs were installed and then shipped to me but I can say that the grip and pull is amazing!! I didn't expect the pull and I notice so much spinning and traction loss when I watch videos of these scooters that only have the stock. I know that it would be reduced if people had PMTs. Quality rubber makes a difference.
If I was to buy another scooter I definitely want PMTs on it. That plus my updated finger throttle makes a big difference on overall feel and control. PMTs should be stock from manufacturers. Place I bought my scooter is Wyrd Ryds. They installed the PMTs
1 quick question. I just bought a nami klima, it is my first scooter. I was really dissatisfied and disappointed until i un-connected the limiter and set a few things on the Dash. I am very happy with acceleration now and i feel the stem flex every time. The pick up is awesome now but i have a few gripes. The throttle isnt linear and it has a dead spot then engages, i will have to adapt to that. Second, do all Nami and other scooters have stem movement when accelerating or braking violently? 3rd. Should i return the Klima and get a Burn e 2?//
The Klima has sine wave controllers just like the Burn E2. If you anchor your thumb and gradually lean into the throttle, you'll be able to smooth out the acceleration. Just today, I was able to wiggle through a large crowd going
@@kovirtonhave you ever fell? & how many miles on yours now? You should make another video fs. & can you change the throttle?
Just sold my wolf king gt pro, because im moving downtown and it just to big in my opinion, so i bought the Nami Klima today. It should be here on the 1st.
Happy scootin
Hey bro, I appreciate your reviews! I'm 6'5 280 pounds. Is this a big scooter, or will I look ridiculous?
@@travis1118 yes, this would be considered one of the bigger scooter on the market. Other similar brand are kaabo, dualtron, and emove roadster
@kovirton What's your opinion on the Tifgalop k8? I want a scooter but don't want to spend $3k+. My buddy has the Kaabo Wolf King Gt Pro and it's a beast of a scooter
@@travis1118 it looks sweet, but I don’t have any experience with it, only the Nami
@kovirton I'm curious.
Of your opinion on how easy it would be to change out the thumb throttle for twist throttle.
@@igot5onit423 it seems simple enough. Voro motors has an installation video about it. ruclips.net/video/YsZ115BDrgU/видео.html
What do you prefer to ride? The scooter or motorcycle?
Motorcycle
Who has a Slack Core for me to review?!?? I can do the test speed run for you. No need to risk your life, I'll risk mine !!!!
Skycore you mean?
@@DUNNDUNN3030 Theres a scooter called the Slack core that goes 90 mph
I do but im in the UK 😢
@@exactlyhowareyou513 can you post a review on RUclips? would be cool to see a customers opinion on it.
@@kovirton For sure just waiting on some gear to arrive, still don't have a space to go full speed safely will have to look for that.