The Pure Advance e-scooter | Product walkthrough

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Introducing the all new Pure Advance range of e-scooters from Pure Electric.
    More comfortable, more natural, more fun. The way e-scooters should be.
    Discover yours today
    www.pureelectric.com/pages/di...
    Explore the Pure Electric Lifestyle
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    00:00 - Introduction
    00:30 - Forward Facing Format
    01:11 - Folding Flexibility
    02:20 - Active Steering Stabilisation
    02:20 - Bright Lighting and Indicators
    03:43 - Powerful Dual Brakes
    04:03 - Incredible Tyres
    04:26 - Significant Performance (Power, Range, Waterproofing)
    [At time of publication, it is illegal to ride a privately-owned e-scooter on the public highway in the UK. All riding shots and photos in this video were filmed on private land with the landowner's permission. You must adhere to national and local laws governing e-scooter use. For the latest information see: www.gov.uk/government/publica...]
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Komentáře • 266

  • @chukidee6634
    @chukidee6634 Před rokem +17

    Thank you Pure 😊 😎😎 My prayers are answered. Now for UK legislation to catch up and legalise e-scooters with safety at the forefront.

    • @amxaas4450
      @amxaas4450 Před rokem +3

      Don't worry about that legislation. The gov is full of crap anyway

    • @abzs5811
      @abzs5811 Před 10 měsíci

      Lmao what a saddo comment

    • @chukidee6634
      @chukidee6634 Před 10 měsíci

      @@abzs5811 What a saddo person replying to a comment that's almost a year old

  • @MultaGemems
    @MultaGemems Před měsícem +1

    Perfect and innovative. I will be dropping a hint to my wife for my upcoming birthday, this scooter fits my needs perfectly. Thank you guys.

  • @techstudiojbl
    @techstudiojbl Před rokem +8

    This scooter is amazing! I can't wait when it comes out!!! Hopefully the UK will legalise electric scooters finally

    • @e-scooterguy
      @e-scooterguy Před rokem

      Feel like pure know something we dont, I mean binning off selling e-bikes that are legal in the Uk to focus on scooters that aren’t 🤷‍♂️ and these come out in March, interesting to see if there are any law updates from government around then. Great if they can change law before summer hits!

  • @Bot101101
    @Bot101101 Před rokem +5

    This looks really innovative and interesting. The folding is excellent and addressing stem wobble is a big plus. It seems like there is mostly internal cable routing as well (I hate the external cables on my Ninebot Max). I would like to see shock absorbers in the future though.

  • @Michayt24
    @Michayt24 Před 2 měsíci

    Very well and nice explained! Thank you

  • @MadMaxAaruPlayz
    @MadMaxAaruPlayz Před 2 měsíci

    Very Well Explained!! Thank you

  • @ragingsilver
    @ragingsilver Před 4 měsíci

    That's my kinda escooter! A well thought out model in all areas. Design is red dot design worthy too!

  • @marcinstawczyk1836
    @marcinstawczyk1836 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Very lovely professional review loved well done

  • @ballandpaddle
    @ballandpaddle Před rokem

    I like what I see! I need about 25 km of range to commute to work, and while 25 km/h isn't that fast, it's still faster than walking, and when you ride a scooter every day, things like simplicity and safety are more important than massive top speed. I couldn't bring a bicycle to my desk at work, but I bet I could fit the Flex model under there.

  • @omokok1877
    @omokok1877 Před rokem +6

    Can't wait to ride this on my chunk of private land!

  • @redlee441
    @redlee441 Před rokem +1

    Still hoping that the handle bar is compatible and can buy seperately as replacement with other models so i can upgrade my kimoa 500w to used less space

  • @seanmartin1986
    @seanmartin1986 Před rokem +1

    Looks great. Can't wait for them to be legal.

  • @JeeJeanVittoVlogs
    @JeeJeanVittoVlogs Před rokem

    Very i formative channel. Thank you for sharing.

  • @lookupdee
    @lookupdee Před rokem +1

    When will this be available in the United States?

  • @tjthedogtrainer
    @tjthedogtrainer Před rokem +11

    It's safer to have your feet front to back and staggered so that way if an accident happens and you hit something you can brace yourself and disperse more weight towards the rear to avoid flipping over your handle bars, also useful when having to stop quickly.

    • @chukidee6634
      @chukidee6634 Před 10 měsíci +1

      True. I've been told that the 'standard' twist body stance is most needed for faster e-scooters with speeds much above 15.5 mph. Wheel size is also a factor so if this same Pure Advance wanted to go faster, say at 20 mph, then at this stance it would need bigger wheels. Bigger wheels takes away it's portability factor of an e-scooter and turns it into a folding motorbike.

    • @abzs5811
      @abzs5811 Před 6 měsíci +1

      If u hit something your done for anyways 😂 twats

  • @tolosac
    @tolosac Před 9 měsíci +2

    What security system do you recommend to secure the advance? It does not seem easy to tie with a typical U lock (in the Air Pro it is easy because it has a double tube in the center)

    • @LeChimp-jg6fh
      @LeChimp-jg6fh Před 5 měsíci +1

      ABUS Goose Lock chain lock when you need extra security, ABUS Combiflex Adventure cable lock - can be used in addition to the Goose Goose lock, ABUS 82364 Alarmbox (super loud alarm deterrant - extremely LOUD), a hidden smart tag or geo tracking device - for example I use the Samsung Smart Tag 2 (with the speaker disabled) - I hide mine the in down tube secured with T-REX tape and a lanyard for easy extraction and battery replacment, built in software lock which immobilises the scooter and finally a few stickers warning any would be thieves that the vehicle has Alarm, GPS, and immobilizer. Also considering a hiden camera with data sim to provide traiangulation and take videos and picutures. Quick release phone mechanism from SP-Connect. I also use Beeline Velo 2 for turn by turn navigivation meaning you don't need your expensive phone on a mount in rough nneighbourhoods. Just as a final note on GPS the smart tags are a better product than most dedicated GPS devices because they often fail to show live data due satelite bandwidth availability and don't have long battery life. The securtiy tags such as Samsung Smart Tag 2 or Apple Air tag have v long battery life - the former upto 500 days and I think Apple say the Air tag is good for a year. (both of these devices can be modified so that the speaker is disabled) And they are much smaller than your averege true GPS devices. The GPS devices typically incur a monthly or yearly subscription - this is not the case with smart tags. I hope this helps.

  • @e-scooterguy
    @e-scooterguy Před rokem +8

    Great scooter, indicators are by far best implementation on the market, and love the thin form factor. Be great if next iteration could have a larger battery to get the peak motor power up to 1000 watts. Still think suspension is still needed to deal with pot holes on our terrible British roads!My main gripe here is the £300 higher price for the flex over the standard advance! 799,899,999 would of been a more reasonable structure especially as the flex doesn’t have range of the advance plus. 999 for the flex with same range as the advance plus would be even better 😊 Now pure has closed its stores im wondering if their partners like curry’s will have these in their stores to actually see maybe even try?? As it’s a big purchase to do online with no idea how this less traditional stance feels etc. Government need to hurry this legislation up so I can actually buy one of these with confidence! Any info on the battery brand and type? I assume not 21700 cells??

    • @unthenner5519
      @unthenner5519 Před rokem

      You want a larger battery, suspension and a thin form factor? 😂 come on man suppose you want a built-in back massager too and still under a grand.
      Totally agree on the stores though whenever you try to reach out to them about it, they just go silent and whenever asked about how to get repairs on the scooter their responses are extremely vague. Company seems to be run by engineers whom whilst great at engineering, do a shocking job at understanding peoples' needs.

    • @chukidee6634
      @chukidee6634 Před 10 měsíci

      Well written comment 👏

  • @tolosac
    @tolosac Před 9 měsíci +1

    I wish we could upgrade (retrofit) this foldable handle to previous models (it is the only thing I don’t like about my 2nd gen Air Pro, very wide to transport in a bag or in the car)

  • @marcinstawczyk1836
    @marcinstawczyk1836 Před 4 měsíci

    It’s be nice and better if people have choices advance or flex with range distance ❤️❤️❤️

  • @user-ob9to7gb6p
    @user-ob9to7gb6p Před rokem +1

    Wow no words

  • @DavidBrandNew
    @DavidBrandNew Před rokem

    Nice job

  • @Trottinet-work
    @Trottinet-work Před 3 měsíci

    Please, follow the example of Apollo scooters. The way they engage with their audience via CZcams and other social media platforms is simply brilliant.
    How do you want to sell more scooters, if potential customers can't make a test ride? Organising a European tour for test rides is by far the cheapest way. (and I'm interested in doing it)

  • @peakyblinder777
    @peakyblinder777 Před rokem +3

    Why wasn't this scooter on sale before ? It looks safer than previous models - I like the footsteps and design looks safe and more assist on steering . Lights are a great touch . What is the price ?

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem +1

      Hi @Beaky Plinder - you can find out about pricing and pre-ordering of the new Pure Advance range of e-scooters online - www.pureelectric.com/pages/discover-pure-advance

  • @Dual971
    @Dual971 Před rokem +1

    Bravo..

  • @batmangsxr300
    @batmangsxr300 Před rokem

    No suspension??

  • @mpompaful
    @mpompaful Před 6 dny +1

    no suspensions?

  • @e-scooterguy
    @e-scooterguy Před rokem +3

    Seeing some of these comments I do agree the shops closing so no support isn’t great, was one of reasons I was favour if pure over say Apollo with their Apollo air and particular Apollo city. Once legalised I’m going to have a headache choosing! 🤦🏽 more I think about this video though I am concerned about how low the feet position is as it’s lower than Taur for example so can u even go over a standard speed bump on this! Think Taur did have it right with a 12 inch wheel if no suspension and their rear light that shines on the rider is great. The advance though gives u the better portability with the folding and the indicators look amazing. Almost need a cross between the two! Perhaps next year a 12 inch wheel version with better range “pure advance flex LR”…..

    • @e-scooterguy
      @e-scooterguy Před rokem

      @Delta Wing on a repair when needed basis or only if u pay a monthly charge and/or only if it’s warranty repairs would be my concern…..wondering if halfords might have been a better partner as they offer a one off annual fee for scooter care which includes basics like puncture repairs, help with breaks etc

  • @Xyleryx
    @Xyleryx Před 3 měsíci +1

    WOW

  • @goalie4937
    @goalie4937 Před rokem

    Suspension? What is road are not proper or ganular

  • @MalaJios
    @MalaJios Před rokem +1

    That is great product 👍 good job lads. It's cool because it is illegal for someone

  • @azammunandar7548
    @azammunandar7548 Před rokem +1

    Woow... like it

  • @reeverbLabs
    @reeverbLabs Před rokem +2

    Couldn't you guys release it like a month earlier so I would buy this one instead of the previous model 😂😂

  • @garico7464
    @garico7464 Před rokem +5

    why no suspension? have you seen the roads here?

    • @unthenner5519
      @unthenner5519 Před rokem +2

      More fun without just steer around the bumps.

  • @ashleyscanlon6853
    @ashleyscanlon6853 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if products like this are made first like the "pure advance flex" and then afterwards have some features removed to make the "pure advance". Are the most expensive optional features removed as to make the alternative model as cheap as possible? Overall looks like a nice piece of kit.

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem +2

      Our Bristol based engineering team actually designed the Pure Advance first, and then said 'but can we do better?' - the Pure Advance Flex was the team really pushing the level of innovation that could be achieved from already advanced product. All with the rule to not compromise on performance.
      That's why the Pure Advance and Pure Advance Flex have the same performance, with the Pure Advance+ being available for those who need a little more range.

  • @imhoman8423
    @imhoman8423 Před 10 měsíci

    This was a great presentation. A well thought out model. Unfortunatelly Im a snob so Im almost willing to give up every feature for that ducati sticker on the bike... 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Equally, we can't stop you from sticking your own Ducati sticker on a Pure Advance 😉

  • @thkatandi
    @thkatandi Před 6 měsíci +1

    ‼️‼️Can you answer this question ‼️please.
    I've just picked up mine up from the store and noticed the front wheel is making a hideous scraping sound when I break🤮
    And the baeak is far too slow and loose.
    I've tightened the break lever but that's made minimal difference and is still scraping like a bike that's 10 years old and had no service. EVER.
    This is brand new! How do i fix thins please. THANKS

    • @Metropoltic
      @Metropoltic Před 6 měsíci +1

      Why don't you go back to the store and get itchy checked out?

  • @aristideau5072
    @aristideau5072 Před 24 dny

    hmmm, I personally the 'skateboard' riding stance to the forward facing stance because it makes cornering at speed a lot more controllable. Then again I used to skate and surf so maybe I'm just used to it.

  • @PEBBLETHEREBEL1985
    @PEBBLETHEREBEL1985 Před rokem +4

    Looks very cool. I do question the stance though. Tight rope walk makes sense but imagine trying to surf with a shoulder width stance… tight ropes are not a vehicle-like device

    • @andremartin8169
      @andremartin8169 Před rokem

      Trust me you will soon get used to it and find it better also when you need to look back left or right will be better try turning you head around both ways when standing with one foot behind the other

    • @unthenner5519
      @unthenner5519 Před rokem

      Tight rope stance doesn’t make sense either! Whoever is standing like that is also unstable, a ridiculous way to stand.

    • @PEBBLETHEREBEL1985
      @PEBBLETHEREBEL1985 Před rokem

      @@unthenner5519 andremartin8169 has a very interesting “trust me bro” rebuttal

  • @motorcyclerescuer
    @motorcyclerescuer Před rokem +3

    This could have benefited from some form of suspension. The solid tyres make riding fairly difficult even with the larger wheels. Some of these changes seem good but a little suspension would have made it for me.
    Also we need to know the weight and the price?

    • @Adrianisasianwbu
      @Adrianisasianwbu Před rokem

      The price and weight is on their website, also the tires are not solid, they are airfilled. I agree with the thought of added suspension althought a tiny bit is soaked up the air tires

    • @andremartin8169
      @andremartin8169 Před rokem

      They are not solid tyres they are large air filled tyres and they will absorb a lot of the bumps, and a scooter with no suspension is much easier to maintain and less to go wrong, I prefer this idea

    • @andremartin8169
      @andremartin8169 Před rokem

      16 kg

  • @DanielAzevedo94
    @DanielAzevedo94 Před rokem +1

    I like to have access to the battery and other components. But its a cool project.

  • @deanturton8458
    @deanturton8458 Před rokem +2

    When are they going to make these legal in Britain. They keep saying they want us out the car. I would definitely get one to go to work on.

  • @clownshoe69
    @clownshoe69 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Weight limit??????

  • @user-yl3vf6ck5w
    @user-yl3vf6ck5w Před rokem

    Proper Good
    🎉

  • @truthseeker6804
    @truthseeker6804 Před rokem +4

    nice scooter, good price. but 2023? we need it now.

    • @andremartin8169
      @andremartin8169 Před rokem

      I have ordered one, march time will be here before you know it and I think we'll worth the wait, be patient my freind something to look forward to

  • @stephenokonkwo2189
    @stephenokonkwo2189 Před 10 měsíci

    can i order one? Im located in the us

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před 10 měsíci

      We're glad to hear that you're interested in ordering one, right now we're not shipping to the USA but as part of our roadmap, we're wanting to expand to be able to provide all riders access to the new Pure Advance range!

  • @furianogp9839
    @furianogp9839 Před rokem +2

    Si es un Nuevo modelo que aún no a salido al Mercado y será fabricado en Europa, debería de venir ya adaptado a las Nuevas normativas de los Diferentes paises... En España a partir del 22 de enero de 2024 todos los patinetes vendidos a partir de esa fecha tienen que tener un CERTIFICADO DE CIRCULACIÓN y a partir del 22 de enero del 2027 SOLO podran circular los patinetes que dispongan de dicho certificado. Sería Bueno que los Fabricantes se pusieran al dia lo antes posible en este tema para que los propietarios dispongamos de la mayor legalidad posible a la hora de circular por las calles.

  • @Jez0191
    @Jez0191 Před 11 měsíci

    I just got it yesterday but it show E7 all the times, is it normal?

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před 11 měsíci

      Hey @Jez0191 - Can you please drop an email to our rider support team here and they'll help solve this for you :)
      support.pureelectric.com/hc/en-gb/requests/new

    • @Jez0191
      @Jez0191 Před 11 měsíci

      @@RidePureElectric I already exchanged it back to Currys and got a new one that doesn’t have the error.

  • @missblackman5656
    @missblackman5656 Před rokem +1

    nice if you can afford it , wish I could

  • @michaelnc10
    @michaelnc10 Před rokem +1

    So you can't swap out the battery?

    • @useruseruseruser424
      @useruseruseruser424 Před rokem

      Yes I agree. £900 for 3-5 years of battery life by which point I am sure the overall mileage will decrease severely.
      Hopefully once it is released/ closer to the release there is more information regarding this.
      It is a shame they do not have in person stores

    • @thechojiin
      @thechojiin Před rokem +3

      You can swap the battery out if need be. There is a panel behind the centre stand for access. There are 4 screws under the frame holding the battery in place. Release these screws and the battery will slide down toward the centre stand. You can also access the controller from this panel.

  • @lookupdee
    @lookupdee Před rokem +2

    Will it be available in the United States?

  • @epiccurious3536
    @epiccurious3536 Před rokem +7

    The lighting system is fantastic. Somebody finally did it right! Now, come out with one with 12" tires, a 1000 watt motor and a swap-able 26 amp battery pack and I'll buy it in a heartbeat. :)
    PS: A seat option is a must have too. See you next year.

    • @andremartin8169
      @andremartin8169 Před rokem

      It would never be leagalised in the U.K with a 1000 watt battery, they have designed it to meet what they believe will be the criteria for when they are leagalised

  • @hotoderspott
    @hotoderspott Před 5 měsíci

    22km/h with ABE-Papers for Germany please......

  • @Dual971
    @Dual971 Před rokem +1

    Legalise!!!

  • @Guesswhokk
    @Guesswhokk Před rokem +2

    Very similar to Taur (British design but based in USA)
    If only it has 12inch tire like the Apollo City Pro (2023), considering Pure doesn't have suspension.

  • @vincentpanoncial7682
    @vincentpanoncial7682 Před rokem

    Repairability?

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem

      Hey Vincent, this is a great question, and one we all feel really strongly about at Pure. All our products have been designed with repairability in mind.
      For those wanting to do non-warranty repairs themselves, you can see our extensive list of repair videos for our Pure Advance range here: czcams.com/play/PLGFOwxkUwbXL0Jq8jhXKbGnO2p4O12Mtr.html
      Looking for someone else to support you? Check out our nationwide list of repair partners - www.pureelectric.com/pages/repair-centres
      And for anything else, the Pure Electric team is always on hand to help

  • @GonzaloFrancoGimeno
    @GonzaloFrancoGimeno Před rokem +3

    I like most things about them but that new shape won't allow you to carry two people, which I like to do.

    • @e-scooterguy
      @e-scooterguy Před rokem +1

      Is that not illegal where u live double riding? It will be in the Uk, maybe another reason they liked this design 🤷‍♂️

    • @GonzaloFrancoGimeno
      @GonzaloFrancoGimeno Před rokem

      @@e-scooterguy It is ilegal, but not too well enforced.

    • @andremartin8169
      @andremartin8169 Před rokem +2

      In the U.K that's illegal and you would be just asking to get pulled and the more people that ride them like that the less likely they are ever going to be leagalised in the u.k. if people ride them how they should they could well have been legalised by now

  • @0912arango
    @0912arango Před rokem +4

    Sell it in USA where it’s legal!

  • @dieselchapo9455
    @dieselchapo9455 Před rokem +1

    I would like this but the price is too much for me I'll wait till I see one on sale or on GumtreeUK

  • @jesuslovesyou1
    @jesuslovesyou1 Před měsícem

    Please also make removable batteries because we desire to purchase extra batteries for longer range :)

  • @OMKAARAM108
    @OMKAARAM108 Před rokem

    JUST ONE MORE TOY, WITH A HUGE PRICE TAG

  • @jonathanchappell1254
    @jonathanchappell1254 Před rokem

    What weight will this take

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem

      120kg maximum rider weight 🛴

    • @e.k7741
      @e.k7741 Před rokem

      @@RidePureElectric why no suspension? That would make it safer an more comfortable how could you forget to atleast put a suspension 🤦‍♂️

    • @wardarklord1974
      @wardarklord1974 Před rokem

      @@RidePureElectric you haven't got that information on the website I suggest you should put that information on the website

    • @sundo-pf5zv
      @sundo-pf5zv Před rokem

      @@RidePureElectric 120 kg Max rider weight MINUS non-rider weight (clothes + gear) = pure body weight =>=> @ 210 lbs average male adult weight

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem

      @@sundo-pf5zv Hi Sundo - it's 120kg total weight, including if someone was wearing a backpack for example

  • @thabo5799
    @thabo5799 Před 7 měsíci +2

    only issue for me is no suspension. Make one with suspension, can feel every vibration on the scooter.

    • @Zeriod101
      @Zeriod101 Před měsícem

      Bought the flex and tried it out today first time ever riding an e-scooter. Was concerned for the lack of suspension, but trust me it's a pretty smooth ride, and that's probably down to the neumatic tyres and the self centering steering. I managed a top speed of 16mph which for me was quick enough!

    • @thabo5799
      @thabo5799 Před měsícem +1

      @@Zeriod101 It's fine on flat roads, as soon as you hit a bump and its done for. Most other brands are putting suspension at similar price range so would be nice for sure.

  • @gisellecastro4040
    @gisellecastro4040 Před rokem

    Me encanta

  • @andrewazur8629
    @andrewazur8629 Před rokem

    I'm 18 stone am I too heavy

  • @User01AS
    @User01AS Před 7 měsíci +2

    For the love of all that’s holy, duel motor suspension version please. This is too anemic.

  • @muhammadameenibrahim9120

    No more 2 people riding!

  • @davidhamilton6154
    @davidhamilton6154 Před rokem +1

    these are illegal to ride in uk ??????

    • @hasan_z
      @hasan_z Před rokem

      Yes..

    • @davidmichael3189
      @davidmichael3189 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@hasan_zNo

    • @hasan_z
      @hasan_z Před 8 měsíci

      @@davidmichael3189 still illegal to use in public in the UK unfortunately, govt is slow to adapt here,

  • @RandomMotoThings
    @RandomMotoThings Před rokem +3

    Ah..lost me at the top speed. Was hoping it could get up to at least 20mph.

    • @sundo-pf5zv
      @sundo-pf5zv Před rokem

      Daimen Parker - He says tops 25 km_ph = ~16 mph.
      "Tops" usually means 70-80% during most of the time conditions. So, 0.7 x 16 mph = 11.2 mph (17.5 kmph) tops MOST OF THE TIME, AT LEAST.
      --
      My office is 4 km away and it would take me about 60 min to walk there at a moderate pace. So 17.5 km.per60min / 4km = about 4 times faster than walking, i.e. a very nice comfortable, scenic ride.
      One thing however that I've LEARNED THE HARD WAY: If you ride a unit that is extraordinary in any way then it will attract attention and be stolen before you know it unless you watch it like a hawk and safeguard it just the same. -- Bin there done that.

  • @patmoitry4397
    @patmoitry4397 Před 9 měsíci

    Even though this design is innovative and forward thinking, in my opinion, nothing beats my E-Micro in terms of robustness and "all go no show" spirit. No electric command = no risk of breakage! And a weight/power/compactness ratio simply AHEAD of all the competitors, guys!!!

  • @evabeasley4730
    @evabeasley4730 Před rokem

    How fast do it go?

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem

      Hi @Eva Beasley
      The Pure Advance and Pure Advance Flex go a maximum of 25kmh, which is the standard regulated e-scooter max speed across many European nations - all designed to get you from A to B quickly and easily

    • @theendisnighbro4845
      @theendisnighbro4845 Před rokem

      Just CZcams it and you can clock it to go faster....

    • @user-mn2zs2tb3c
      @user-mn2zs2tb3c Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@theendisnighbro4845send us the CZcams video link

  • @MT-xy7fw
    @MT-xy7fw Před 6 měsíci

    But it's escooters are banned in the uk so what's the point?

    • @mysteryhombre81
      @mysteryhombre81 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Everyone uses them, police won't pull or stop you if you drive sensibly. It's a like a weird grey area of the law

    • @mr.x335h
      @mr.x335h Před 28 dny

      ​@@mysteryhombre81r u sure about it? I haven't heard yet from anyone getting fined for using these scooters but still need to make sure.

  • @CKexploresNYC
    @CKexploresNYC Před rokem +5

    Standing with your foot front and back is for weight distribution when braking. If your foot is side to side, you will lose balance and skid the rear wheel when braking hard. This side to side standing is very unsafe.

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem +3

      Hi there,
      Our Chief Technology Officer here at Pure did a great breakdown on the reasoning and engineering behind our new rider position (czcams.com/video/GEnnTD_zhw8/video.html)
      This scooter is designed for European regulation speeds of 25km/h, as such there is isn't the same requirement to accommodate for braking under high speed, found on other significantly faster e-scooters on the market.
      The position of the feet, handlebars and rider center of mass has been purposely developed through testing to ensure that by design, balance is increased vs the standard narrow deck approach at these speeds.
      You'll also see that the the footpads bring the distribution of rider weight further to the rear of the scooter. Maximising distribution to help ensure that both wheels remain safely in contact with the road.
      Combined with Pure's signature drum braking system, this gives a more controlled and smooth braking response over disk brakes, ensuring both tyres retain grip with the road without locking up and losing traction.
      Alongside our patent pending Pure Control™ steering system and our new iconic handlebar and footpad indicators, safety has been at the forefront of the entire design process for the new Pure Advance range.

    • @fabricet9293
      @fabricet9293 Před rokem +1

      Just what I was thinking about. The answer is interesting though.

    • @sarahonfire
      @sarahonfire Před rokem

      When will these be available in the UK?

    • @sarahonfire
      @sarahonfire Před rokem

      Also, how do you lock/secure these please?

  • @user-fu3ye8bp1e
    @user-fu3ye8bp1e Před 4 měsíci

    Top speed?

  • @CarolaClavo
    @CarolaClavo Před rokem +2

    It has everything I wanted unless the weight. I pre-booked it then found out about the weight, very well hidden in their site and info, and then regretted booking it in advance. I’ll keep mi Niu 🤷🏻

    • @batmangsxr300
      @batmangsxr300 Před rokem

      It's 16kg/35lbs? Not that heavy. Scooters don't get much lighter than this. I thought it would be much heavier

    • @CarolaClavo
      @CarolaClavo Před rokem +2

      @@batmangsxr300 I thought about 17 kg, didn’t find the info in the official web but somewhere else so I may be wrong. I miss the old 13 kg scooters but I understand those were different, with other configurations. Smaller wheels, almost no brakes. For me heavier than that is heavy! I’m small.

  • @sundo-pf5zv
    @sundo-pf5zv Před rokem

    How many more years/months until available to be ordered from anywhere, or from anywhere in USA/CANADA? -- NOW=2023.JAN02

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem +1

      Hi @Sundo9999 - At the moment we're only initially planning to launch the Pure Advance e-scooters in our current existing markets in the UK and EU later this year. But we're hard at work, looking for the right partners to help us bring these game-changing products to North America in the near future. Please keep a track of us over this year!

  • @danmather6983
    @danmather6983 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve read e scooters could be legal in 2024,they will need to be insured for public road use no doubt

  • @seanroberts9242
    @seanroberts9242 Před měsícem

    Nice looking scooter but cannot use it on uk roads or walkways

    • @seanroberts9242
      @seanroberts9242 Před měsícem

      And in uk ur only allowed 250w ?

    • @mr.x335h
      @mr.x335h Před 28 dny

      ​@@seanroberts9242not even 250w. U r only allowed to use rented scooters.

  • @jaym4290
    @jaym4290 Před 9 měsíci

    Im not convinced
    1- I weigh 100+kg on hills i still need to push/step to stay above 10km/h
    2- the motor power stay the same than the pure Air although i pay double
    I owned a pure air for two years aside from the fragile headlight everything was good
    I would love to see a pure air extreme with a more robust design (frontlight), integrated lock ,a stronger engine 1000w and removable battery

    • @thkatandi
      @thkatandi Před 6 měsíci

      I had to check the max weight for distance, as i want to purchase one for the gym to use with my weighted vest and equipment, plus my weight and i'm under the amount that would cause problems. Your weight, however, doesn't even come close to me, so i would not even be looking at this scooter. Their maximum weight that doesn't affect mileage is 75kg and you're a 100kg!, so don't do it to yourself, You'll be going 10 miles max each way, if you're lucky, plus you'll be the princess and the pea. You'll feel everything!

  • @michaelgoldband34
    @michaelgoldband34 Před rokem +3

    No suspension is crazy 😭

    • @andremartin8169
      @andremartin8169 Před rokem +1

      With the larger air filled tyres I think their no need for suspension and less to go wrong and maintain, I much prefer this idea

    • @michaelgoldband34
      @michaelgoldband34 Před rokem +1

      @@andremartin8169 air filled tires show very little to no suspension, it’s just something a lot of companies show on websites to make it a plus but unless you’re going 30+ there’s no need

  • @gailplatt1
    @gailplatt1 Před rokem

    Its nice but abit pricey at 799

  • @Trottinet-work
    @Trottinet-work Před 3 měsíci

    Updates needed:
    - Swappable batteries
    - USB-C charging
    - Motorised single wheel cargo trailer
    ✌️

  • @andreperry7995
    @andreperry7995 Před rokem

    Nice scooter and I like heavy scooters better.

  • @Vlad_BFS
    @Vlad_BFS Před 8 měsíci

    Ребята, производитель, вы придумали гениальную раму!!! Выглядит просто топ! Я вообще ничего подобного не видел! Мне очень многое нравится в вашей продукции! Поворотники в торцы руля - ТОП (хотел также сделать на одной из старой вашей модели), переключатель поворотов - ТОП, система антивоблинга -огонь!
    Но есть несколько минусов:
    1 мощность мотора (да, она хотя бы стала 500Вт)
    2 максимальная скорость. Ну почему только 25?.. Я знаю про закон... Но почему хотя бы не 35 или 30?..
    3 конкретно в этой модели очень плохо выглядит передний фонарь... Выглядит дешево, лучше бы оно было встроенно в руль. А еще лучше вместо катафона (с сохранением формы)
    4 Почему Ваши самокаты по прежнему без подвески??? Хотя бы передней
    Ваша работа меня удивляет и вдохновляет! Я бы с радостью бы присоединился к Вашей команде инженеров!
    No compromise, just PURE performance

    • @Trottinet-work
      @Trottinet-work Před 3 měsíci

      TAUR was first.

    • @Vlad_BFS
      @Vlad_BFS Před 3 měsíci

      @@Trottinet-work , what do you mean? First in what?

    • @Trottinet-work
      @Trottinet-work Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Vlad_BFS The first to reintroduce the front facing riding position. Obviously the Autoped was first, but for electric scooters it was TAUR.
      Love to read more of your comments. 👍

    • @Vlad_BFS
      @Vlad_BFS Před 3 měsíci

      @@Trottinet-work , interesting, thanks

  • @user-yl3vf6ck5w
    @user-yl3vf6ck5w Před rokem

    But in Spain Is no problem

  • @Dual971
    @Dual971 Před rokem +1

    Next time, come with a 4 wheels.

  • @appearoffline
    @appearoffline Před rokem +2

    Make the speed unlockable! E-scooters aren't legal in the UK so the top speed is irrelevant.
    Why not make 12-inch wheel versions of these scooters?

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem

      Hi @Appearing Offline, all our speeds have been developed to ensure that our products are viable in countries with e-scooter legislation such as France and Spain, which have 25kmh limits. As a brand we stand by the strong legislation that countries are implementing to ensure e-scooter safety, especially in limiting excessive top speeds.

    • @appearoffline
      @appearoffline Před rokem +1

      @@RidePureElectric I didn't know you also sell products in non UK countries. 👍
      12 inch wheels would be safer, so consider making a Flex with that.

    • @darkcognitive
      @darkcognitive Před rokem

      @@appearoffline Pretty sure i saw someone using hacked firmware to make it go faster…..could be wrong, it was either a Pure scooter or another brand.

    • @theendisnighbro4845
      @theendisnighbro4845 Před rokem

      They can be hacked easily....

    • @charlesmagno28
      @charlesmagno28 Před rokem

      can this be imported to Canada?

  • @thumbtak123
    @thumbtak123 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I like this scooter, but it is not for me as it doesn't have suspension, as is needed for safety and comfort. Also, I need at least 25 mph, as 15mph is not enough for me. I found that 15 mph is very unsafe at intersections. I need to go fast over intersections as other drivers on the road complain about the slow speed and go around me, making it very unsafe.

    • @mr.x335h
      @mr.x335h Před 28 dny

      Isn't pure flex 25mph?

  • @felixmontana5310
    @felixmontana5310 Před rokem +4

    Yes if buy no service coz pure all shop in uk shut

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem +1

      Hi Felix - We're still here with a dedicated rider support team and operations center in the UK as well as one in France and Spain, that can be there for all riders who need support.
      If you ever have an issue, please contact them via our website and they'll be happy to help! - Cheers and all the best, The Pure Team :)

    • @jrewillis
      @jrewillis Před rokem +2

      @@RidePureElectric except Twitter is full of people complaining they are not getting responses to service requests or long waits to have stuff fixed. Not great

  • @luzhangamerican
    @luzhangamerican Před rokem +1

    Save space is good, but we can not take Partner and child in the same scooter. We choose pure not xiao mi as we prefer it has bigger space to take my son.

  • @waqaspathan3337
    @waqaspathan3337 Před rokem +3

    I wish it could go 30mph max, 15 isnt cutting it

    • @e-scooterguy
      @e-scooterguy Před rokem +1

      Yeh it’s never going to be that but yeh I think it’s too slow but guaranteed it be that when law passed. Spare thought for the Germans where it’s 12.5mph!

    • @theendisnighbro4845
      @theendisnighbro4845 Před rokem

      Simply clock it...

  • @mynameisjeff.
    @mynameisjeff. Před rokem +3

    Too expensive, too slow, not enough range.

  • @leonbell5141
    @leonbell5141 Před rokem +1

    In the U.K. it’s against the law to ride e scooters on the roads 🤦🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @groovymeerkat
    @groovymeerkat Před rokem

    the uk government are 99% going with a 12ins front wheel. how come these are 10ins ???

    • @tombriscoe9886
      @tombriscoe9886 Před rokem +4

      How do you know it will be 12"? All the studies recommend 10"+

    • @groovymeerkat
      @groovymeerkat Před rokem

      PACTS advised the government to have 12ins front wheels to help with pot holes

    • @e-scooterguy
      @e-scooterguy Před rokem

      Plenty of scooters are coming out with 8 but most commonly 10 so either they expect law to be 10 inch or they don’t care about the Uk market yet as no legislation. The delay to legislation is ridiculous, should of band the sale of them or legalised them quickly like other countries.

  • @jedibinx
    @jedibinx Před rokem +7

    Whilst I appreciate innovation this design has definite flaws..Has pure not heard of weight transfer under braking?? Riding a scooter with feet in that position is fundamentally flawed as the rider could easily go over the handle bar's.
    Unfortunately this stance is not safe 😕
    Remember the original segway and a balance board they both have the riders standing in that position.
    Also the "wings " they kind of remind me of a women's sanitary towel 🤔 and I suspect during a sharp turn they might hit the tarmac or scrap a kerb stone on a busy congested road.

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem +6

      Hi @Jedinbinx, thanks for your comment and raising some really valid points. But it's worth helping you understand how all the exact questions we're raised internally during the initial research phase of the products design.
      Our British based Research, Design and Development team have built the Pure Advance range, to avoid these issues by default. With extensive knowledge from testing prototype e-scooters, and from years of previous engineering experience from companies like Jaguar-Landrover, Dyson and Brompton to name a few, the team have developed the new platform based on countless hours of testing and design.
      The position of the feet, handlebars and rider center of mass has been optimized through rigorous testing to lower it (through the footplates) and bring it further back (position of the footplates on the chassis) to enhance rider safety. With traditional narrow deck designs, the riders centre of mass is far higher and further forward in line with the front foot.
      As such, with the centre of mass improved vs narrow deck scooters, the rider is in a far more stable position by default, and also in hard braking scenario's.
      This is also the reason we chose a drum braking system, as this gives a more controlled smooth braking response over disk brakes, this ensures both tyres retain grip with the road without locking up and loosing traction, especially in wetter conditions such as those in the UK.
      Chief Technology Officer, Sam Bernard, has explained in our technology deep dive videos, the ways in which we've designed the Pure Advance footpads to be scalloped, to ensure a lower rider centre of mass without the risks of scraping along the ground.
      All in all, engineered around the problems you raised, to provide greater levels of safety, control and comfort over existing e-scooters on the market.

    • @andremartin8169
      @andremartin8169 Před rokem

      If you watch the video in one of the reviews you will see them corner one at speed and their is still lots of clearance between the ground and footplates and the Advance has drum brakes not disk brakes that are much more maintenance free as they are enclosed and not so sharp breaking but stop in similar distance, and your best way to stop on any e scooter in an emergency is to lean back and crouch down putting your weight further back and lower.

    • @unthenner5519
      @unthenner5519 Před rokem

      My first thought too. It's absolutely crucial to have that bracing front leg when braking!! I'd be terrified to ride this thing.

    • @unthenner5519
      @unthenner5519 Před rokem

      @@RidePureElectric You can't defeat physics!

  • @jaydavis4752
    @jaydavis4752 Před rokem +7

    The stance is questionable, I like it but I know it to be more dangerous. One pot hole and you're superman without the Cape. They need to incorporate suspension 🙄 why they have not done this already beats me. Even the ones you hire although dog ugly have suspension, but this new scooter has none. As far as I'm concerned I'm a designer I can garuantee you if I had the budget and a job at Pure Electric I could easily improve on this design and design a scooter a million times better. Which would beat all other scooters out there on the market... If they want to put me to the test they can. I may sound like I'm blowing my own trumpet but I'm not, I could sketch a scooter that looked better than that with futuristic features never before seen on any other scooter.

    • @e-scooterguy
      @e-scooterguy Před rokem +3

      I don’t have an issue with the steering technology here which will increase front wheel control but I agree suspension even on just the front wheel like the original base Apollo air had would improve this. I live in Bristol where these were developed and some of the uneven surfaces and potholes are horrendous. Guaranteed when u see this even in person in curry’s u won’t be able to try it so it’s a risk. Other than the lack of suspension and not knowing how I would find the stance I like the scooter but it’s so unique I’d want to try it first before shelling out almost a grand! 🤔

    • @jeanmuyuela8112
      @jeanmuyuela8112 Před rokem +2

      And can you keep the price low? I want a e scooter thay folds so that i can put it anywhere in the train, a suspension, and no more than 15kg with 30km range for 500 euro lol

    • @jaydavis4752
      @jaydavis4752 Před rokem

      @@jeanmuyuela8112 Easy buy a kids scooter and tell your to use you own legs and Google maps to track your distance. That you can get for £40, for that price who cares whether you and fold it away on a train 😉 lol. Only kidding lol 15kg is too lightweight batteries haven't improved yet. Once it has you'll find you will get the weight reduction plus more distance. I'm a designer not a scientist when Elon has brought his new battery out then we'll see an explosion of new things to suit everyone.

    • @jeanmuyuela8112
      @jeanmuyuela8112 Před rokem

      @@jaydavis4752 current adult scooters takes a lot of space. i feel inconsiderate when i take my scooter with me on the train it took at least 4 suitcases space. this is a design issue.... isn't user experience part of your thing? apologies if i do not understand your purpose. portability is one of the important factor of an e scooter.. might as well have an e bike if it has to be super heavy and bulky...

    • @jaydavis4752
      @jaydavis4752 Před rokem

      @@jeanmuyuela8112 I agree size of scooters are a problem especially for how you would use it, keeping in mind everyone uses scooters different. How I would perhaps go about designing your scooter would be to think about how much space do you have in a worst case scenario and go from there. For instance if the space is limited to under a train seat or table then my design ideas would go from there. In most cases fold away E scooters are designed to be put away in the back of a car and heavy enough so you can lift it for a short periods of time. The adds we see on the Internet make out E scooters are lightweight but far from it they are not as you know. So again for your design I'd look at how a scooter could be folded away for public transport users. Could the scooters wheels come off, could the battery? If it did how heavy would they be? is there a way of carrying the wheels or battery once the scooter is folded down and put away? all that is what I would investigate. If it has to be an all in one solution, could we maybe do a whole complete redesign maybe looking at the frame more, looking at does the battery need to be in the base? why not distribute the weight of the battery else where or make the frame the battery looking at new technologies that sort of thing but that's where I'd start. Then form will follow the function. Cost is difficult because one has to be paid for their time and efforts to get all the issues resolved plus materials and who I would need to employ to make a working prototype from my concepts, then to mass manufacture. That would ultimately affect end Price of the product making sure by the time it hits the market the product has been fully tested. I could do it I suppose... if I wanted to be my own manufacturer of E Scooter but I'd rather bring a concept to life and let someone who wants to trade E Scooters for a living do all the selling work and I get paid for making the dream a reality.

  • @xBlitzzOfficial
    @xBlitzzOfficial Před rokem +1

    The only thing that turned me off about this was the top speed. I understand that portability usually comes at the expense of range and speed, but 25 km/h is what I'd consider the bare minimum for any scooter these days. All of the safety features are nice but if you're never going that fast then they're not as important to pay the premium for.
    To give credit where it's due, waterproof is insanely nice to have, and the folding mechanism on the flex is fantastic. I'd buy this if it you sold a model with a controller upgrade that could get it up to 40 km/h top speed. The powerful battery coupled with a high top speed could make this very compelling for the urban commuter.

    • @RidePureElectric
      @RidePureElectric  Před rokem +7

      So Pure sells e-scooters in multiple European markets where e-scooter regulation includes things like a top speed of 25km/h.
      So that's why all Pure Electric scooters have a 25km/h top speed. So that they can be ridden legally in countries with this rule and where legislation allows it.

    • @mrbubbaloo7244
      @mrbubbaloo7244 Před rokem

      @@RidePureElectric your long rang 2’nd gen has more mileage is also water proof & can reach the same exact top speed

    • @xBlitzzOfficial
      @xBlitzzOfficial Před rokem

      @@RidePureElectric I see. Apologies for my ignorance and thank you for informing me. Here in New Zealand there's no such cap, hence my comment. I ride an Inokim Light 2 as my mode of transport between the train station and my office, and that gets up to 35 km/h, which speeds up my commute. Now that I've got that kind of speed, I couldn't justify trading it away for something slower.

    • @tombriscoe9886
      @tombriscoe9886 Před rokem

      @@mrbubbaloo7244 this one is the same waterproof rating. IP65

  • @Heisenberg896
    @Heisenberg896 Před rokem +3

    PEV devices are illegal to use on public highways and pavements in the UK. In addition , should you be stranded on said escooter because of frequent punctures and/or battery/motor problems., it is also illegal to take your PEV on public transport due to lithium battery fire risk in said scooter. Caveat Emptor!

    • @tombriscoe9886
      @tombriscoe9886 Před rokem +1

      It's available in other countries where it is legal, so...

    • @SproutyPottedPlant
      @SproutyPottedPlant Před rokem

      @@tombriscoe9886 it’s also available in the UK where it is illegal so…

    • @jrewillis
      @jrewillis Před rokem +3

      I find it strange that they ban lithium batteries in scooters on public transport but not e-bikes, phones, laptops, drones and loads of other devices that have the same technology in them. Madness!

    • @TheLondonCyclist
      @TheLondonCyclist Před rokem

      It's not illegal to take on public transport, only on London's TFL services. Taxis, Ubers etc aren't and you can even put the scooter rin a bag and carry wherever you want. No one knows what's in your bag.

    • @Heisenberg896
      @Heisenberg896 Před rokem

      @@TheLondonCyclist if you conceal an escooter in a bag on TFL and are stopped and searched, the fixed penalty will still be given to you by TFL staff / BT police. Possibly a harsher penalty for concealment also. The reason TFL banned them I think is there are so many imports direct from China into the U.K. via the EU that are not safety certified construction wise or power wise. Hence a lot of scooters handlebar stems snap at the base like mine did and also other issues as they are basically constructed from the slag iron swept up from the factory forge floor, re smelted and cast. Then sold . If they can’t get the basic tensile steel right, it’s a gamble on the battery also.

  • @packsandpotions8402
    @packsandpotions8402 Před rokem +2

    Only had my pure scooter for 3 months brand new from pure, just had my first puncture so ive ordered 2 hard tyres now all stores closed down i have nowhere to get this fixed. Dont waste your money on a product that cant get fixed etc. I FEEL ROBBED!!!

    • @joshyanno6861
      @joshyanno6861 Před rokem +1

      It’s not that hard to change the tyres look it up

    • @unthenner5519
      @unthenner5519 Před rokem

      If you can get to a halfords they will do it.

  • @jrewillis
    @jrewillis Před rokem

    It’s a shame that it looks exactly like the Taur E scooter … I’ve asked both companies for confirmation they’ve basically designed it together. No one has confirmed but they are identical.
    These are way to expensive and given that pure shut all uk shops down - which was a massive selling point to everyone I know who bought a scooter - I feel they’ve made some terrible business decisions.
    Shame as the model they had of proper shops worked really well for customers. How you expect people to ship a 20kg package back and the costs involved with that even if you cover it cannot be a good model. Not to mention that the legislation is still lagging behind other countries - I think I’d have waited to release this until they legislated properly.

  • @letsbehonest4221
    @letsbehonest4221 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Feet parallel..
    What could go wrong. 😂😂.
    ..the most dangerous scooter your ever ride...lol...