You are right on point with everything, although I've gotten mine up to 60mph in the right conditions. The street tires lasted 3300 miles for me. Replaced with all-terrain tires, and they make a huge difference. Great review! Is there a better scooter yet?
it's made by Inxing, the Inxing V7 to be specific the only thing is that Laotie and Boyueda etc have their name put on it, Boyueda also puts other shocks on them as far as i know, usually hydraulic ones actually which should be better
@@BH4x0rNope, these are not the same as the Boyueda, QuickWheel Explorer, X4, and X5 these all use the HIGH-QUALITY Japanese chipped vector controller ( similar to SineWave) they have 20 settings!! The LB has 9 they even feel different in size for some reason they feel bigger. I own the QW Explorer but bought 2 Ti30 because of the sale but it is not as good as my QW even the range is superior with 18650 cells (68 miles) to LB 21700 cells (45 miles) same route??
@@lionelhowell4972 the older Ti30's actually had YunLi vector controllers before the ES19 came out, now with the newer Ti40 and ES40 only the Ti40, ES40 and ES19 use YunLi vector controllers, Ti30 and ES18 switched to square also the controllers only don't make the scooter anyway, if it has the exact same frame made by Inxing (which they do) they're the same build, which is the most important part of the scooter other than the motors and battery i don't like the feeling of any of these stock controllers, no matter wether it's vector, sine or squarewave either way because they're all speed control throttle rather than torque/power control throttle i'm probably gonna order a Ti30 or the original Inxing V7 about when my vacation starts so i can receive it or maybe the ES18 or Inxing V5 idk, ill mod either right out of the box with different controllers thats all i know.
@@BH4x0r You are correct about the LB when it was first introduced it came with the 20 P-settings Vector Controllers, then they switched them to the ES19. I own the ES18 also as well as the 2 Land B (even if the frame comes from one factory). For some reason, the QuickWheel feels bigger and is a better quality ride, speed, and feel. That's why the price never goes down. The only place to get a great price with the large battery is directly off Alibaba thru a QW agent (I paid $1250 but had to wait 45-50 days because of street tires, otherwise off-road tires 5-7 days from the California warehouse $1500. other vendors are asking $1700-2300 for the Explorer S3, Boyueda S3
@@lionelhowell4972 on Banggood most of them are around the same price for me (€1200-€1300) but even with 20 p settings you still can't adjust everything and what phase current etc and you cant change mode to current (torque/power) control etc so they're still not that great
@pernedvall6895 if you have the legitimate Laotie ti30, why would you want to go faster within the weight/price/range restraints? I get what your saying though
I have the tif gallop with the 27amp 5600watt 60 volts gets about 35 mile range charges within 3 hrs full charge I charge after every ride added a rear track saddle bags, alarm, modified the deck for my feet wider in the front now, great mod as well a stereo set up makes a great ride insane after 45mph cruises good at 35moh.
I still have this scooter since early 2022 and just couple things need replaced. It is pretty powerful and I noticed they changed the description of the range. I can go around 40-45 miles on
Hi.good review. Recently i have received ti 30 but my headlights are not working. I find out the problem. The connection board was cracked. So how to fixed it?
Before starting, press and hold both the Power and Mode buttons together at the same time. From here it will get you into the P Menu but I don't know what does what. I'm happy with how it's set up out of the box . Good Luck!
do any you guys know if the remote key is the same that unlocks any laotie or no??? and also if we can get any replacement remote key if we happen to lose it???
Hey Wayne bro. The tools you use to tighten the two nuts by the lower handlebar stems. Which tool do we need to get? Do we need to buy both the tools or the pliers should cover both stem or just the wrench will work since it has two different sizes and those size works perfect for those two nuts???
Hey, the spanner only worked on the top nut and worked really well. I wish it worked on lower nut too this is why I bought the pliers kit. The pliers kit will work for both.
@@spiderwayne thanks I'll get the pliers kit and those are the only ones u found on Amazon to be working with both nuts or do they have others as well? Do u happen to know the exact size for the top and bottom nut??? I heard also the bottom one is tight so u need one thing enough to fit through there without getting in the way.
It's awesome! For anyone that has experience with fast scooters I'd say get it. For anyone one new to it I'd say if you get this be very careful and get familiar with it before using it at high speeds. If you do decide to get it please use my affiliate link amzn.to/3NhmsCh Thanks!
@@spiderwayne thanks for he quick reply, I have varla eagle one it’s pretty fast ang aggressive too but ai want something faster and longer range but I wanna make sure it’s reliable
@@209rc7 I love also have the Varla Eagle One and the Eagle One Pro and both are great but between the two I like the Eagle One Pro a little more. The Laotie is a lot of fun and super powerful. You might like it but also check out the Mukuta 10 Plus which is currently one of my favorites. I reviewed it here ruclips.net/video/YFb-jSVpnCw/видео.html
i been getting beat by some dualtron and kaabo scooters on the bridge going up incline only cause im still getting used to 50% motor power output...they were going only 5-6 mph faster than me...
You are right on point with everything, although I've gotten mine up to 60mph in the right conditions. The street tires lasted 3300 miles for me. Replaced with all-terrain tires, and they make a huge difference. Great review! Is there a better scooter yet?
Agree it's a fast scooter! Lots of fun.
I feel like there’s at least six rebrands of this type of scooter same model and everything appearance wise
it's made by Inxing, the Inxing V7 to be specific
the only thing is that Laotie and Boyueda etc have their name put on it, Boyueda also puts other shocks on them as far as i know, usually hydraulic ones actually which should be better
@@BH4x0rNope, these are not the same as the Boyueda, QuickWheel Explorer, X4, and X5 these all use the HIGH-QUALITY Japanese chipped vector controller ( similar to SineWave) they have 20 settings!! The LB has 9 they even feel different in size for some reason they feel bigger. I own the QW Explorer but bought 2 Ti30 because of the sale but it is not as good as my QW even the range is superior with 18650 cells (68 miles) to LB 21700 cells (45 miles) same route??
@@lionelhowell4972 the older Ti30's actually had YunLi vector controllers before the ES19 came out, now with the newer Ti40 and ES40 only the Ti40, ES40 and ES19 use YunLi vector controllers, Ti30 and ES18 switched to square
also the controllers only don't make the scooter anyway, if it has the exact same frame made by Inxing (which they do) they're the same build, which is the most important part of the scooter other than the motors and battery
i don't like the feeling of any of these stock controllers, no matter wether it's vector, sine or squarewave either way because they're all speed control throttle rather than torque/power control throttle
i'm probably gonna order a Ti30 or the original Inxing V7 about when my vacation starts so i can receive it
or maybe the ES18 or Inxing V5
idk, ill mod either right out of the box with different controllers thats all i know.
@@BH4x0r You are correct about the LB when it was first introduced it came with the 20 P-settings Vector Controllers, then they switched them to the ES19. I own the ES18 also as well as the 2 Land B (even if the frame comes from one factory). For some reason, the QuickWheel feels bigger and is a better quality ride, speed, and feel. That's why the price never goes down. The only place to get a great price with the large battery is directly off
Alibaba thru a QW agent (I paid $1250 but had to wait 45-50 days because of street tires, otherwise off-road tires 5-7 days from the California warehouse $1500. other vendors are asking $1700-2300 for the Explorer S3, Boyueda S3
@@lionelhowell4972 on Banggood most of them are around the same price for me (€1200-€1300)
but even with 20 p settings you still can't adjust everything and what phase current etc and you cant change mode to current (torque/power) control etc so they're still not that great
I just orded one of those, I have a question. Is it possible 2 tune the Laotie ti30 so it goes even faster? Thanx
@pernedvall6895 if you have the legitimate Laotie ti30, why would you want to go faster within the weight/price/range restraints? I get what your saying though
I have the tif gallop with the 27amp 5600watt 60 volts gets about 35 mile range charges within 3 hrs full charge I charge after every ride added a rear track saddle bags, alarm, modified the deck for my feet wider in the front now, great mod as well a stereo set up makes a great ride insane after 45mph cruises good at 35moh.
Only 35 mile range I thought it was at least 50
I still have this scooter since early 2022 and just couple things need replaced. It is pretty powerful and I noticed they changed the description of the range. I can go around 40-45 miles on
how's the quality?
@@user-pj5ju9sm5r Its pretty powerful but not worth more than $1000
We have 2 of these they're like part of our extended family me the wife the boys all ride them they are super fast super fun and super friendly
Hi.good review. Recently i have received ti 30 but my headlights are not working. I find out the problem. The connection board was cracked. So how to fixed it?
Do you know how to get into the menu and adjust the P-Codes? Looking for a list of the P-Codes can't find them.
Before starting, press and hold both the Power and Mode buttons together at the same time. From here it will get you into the P Menu but I don't know what does what. I'm happy with how it's set up out of the box . Good Luck!
Hold down both buttons for five seconds. Remember what you changed. You can't mess it up
do any you guys know if the remote key is the same that unlocks any laotie or no??? and also if we can get any replacement remote key if we happen to lose it???
You can just disable it
What’s the warranty and how you get parts when failed?
You don't. It's not what that thing is about.
@@4nlimited3dition_4n3d there is a guarantee, don't' speak without knowing
my problem with this scooter is the handlebar always come loose and i keep having to screw it back in tight after it hits lots of bumpy road.
That is strange. Never happened to me... yet :)
@@spiderwaynehow.many mileage do u have on yours? And any problems so far???
Hey Wayne bro. The tools you use to tighten the two nuts by the lower handlebar stems. Which tool do we need to get? Do we need to buy both the tools or the pliers should cover both stem or just the wrench will work since it has two different sizes and those size works perfect for those two nuts???
Hey, the spanner only worked on the top nut and worked really well. I wish it worked on lower nut too this is why I bought the pliers kit. The pliers kit will work for both.
@@spiderwayne thanks I'll get the pliers kit and those are the only ones u found on Amazon to be working with both nuts or do they have others as well? Do u happen to know the exact size for the top and bottom nut??? I heard also the bottom one is tight so u need one thing enough to fit through there without getting in the way.
Thanks for the video! It was very helpful
Thanks!
How is it after a month? Do you still recommend it?
It's awesome! For anyone that has experience with fast scooters I'd say get it. For anyone one new to it I'd say if you get this be very careful and get familiar with it before using it at high speeds. If you do decide to get it please use my affiliate link amzn.to/3NhmsCh Thanks!
@@spiderwayne thanks for he quick reply, I have varla eagle one it’s pretty fast ang aggressive too but ai want something faster and longer range but I wanna make sure it’s reliable
@@209rc7 I love also have the Varla Eagle One and the Eagle One Pro and both are great but between the two I like the Eagle One Pro a little more. The Laotie is a lot of fun and super powerful. You might like it but also check out the Mukuta 10 Plus which is currently one of my favorites. I reviewed it here ruclips.net/video/YFb-jSVpnCw/видео.html
@@209rc7 You can get the Mukuta 10 Plus here www.mukutariding.com/products/mukuta-10-plus?ref=o5xfkHYAICCxBC
@@spiderwayne i was just looking at this and watched it last night! Laotie i30 is better than the eagle one?
i been getting beat by some dualtron and kaabo scooters on the bridge going up incline only cause im still getting used to 50% motor power output...they were going only 5-6 mph faster than me...
Where can i get a Helmet and Goggles like yours?
Thanks for asking! You can get them here. Helmet amzn.to/3O9zrrw and the Googles amzn.to/3PVtGPs
Great review!
Its sale now for 999 so you get a lot for your money but maybe it’s too much power for me I think
not available anymore
The tools used to adjust the bottom of the stem for wobble. This is not my channel, let me just venture a guess, Allen wrench 🛠️
Keep guessing
epic fail review . didnt say nothing anbout the keys
Sorry about that