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Kaabo Mantis 8 First Look
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
- Check out our first look of the New Kaabo Mantis (geni.us/KaaboMantis) (single motor). Listen to the first impressions from the ESG Team!
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Hey its almost the whole ESG crew. Great vid as always guys. Really like this idea of having the whole crew test ride and give their opinions! Really great idea, more of this!
Great job on the first impressions you guys are very thorough and good at explaining your reasons for pros cons etc
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@@murdernugget Should be good now! Check it out :)
Everyone is likable, so far lol. Keep it up Fam!
1:35 you know, just being safe and shi...stuff. lmao
My favorite part!
5:48 randomly twerking
Have you guys tested the kugoo GP2 pro and if you have wat do you guys think of it cheers
can you do a review of the dual motor 500w mantis 8? thanks!
Do you think going full throttle up a really steep hill like that will wear down the motor due to putting so much load on it?
What you guys have to do is a comparison for an e scooter like lets say mantis pro vs a conventional 50cc petrol moped which still has a large piece of the market.
Whats the top speed. I'm deciding between the dual mantis 8 or the zero 8x.
FINALLY!
How long and wide is the board? Thanks
Great review the Mantis 8 pro is the one to buy 👌
Looking forward to riding the Mantis 8 Pro too!
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I'd prefer the non pro due to the lower weight. I've had so many heavy and powerful dual motor scooters that sometimes it's more fun to just cruise and hop off every curb in sight.
The pro 8 is the best all around scooter out
Is the throttle jerky or smooth and responsive?
Can you review the Mantis 8 Pro.. even better would be to compare it to zero 8x or dualtron mini
I feel like the Mantis 8 with the single motor already competes well with the Dualtron Mini seeing as that also only has a single motor. I actually like the fact that the 8 has tubeless tires. At this point, I refuse to by a scooter than doesn't have either tubeless or solid tires.
Is the suspension adjustable? And can you please talk about the Stem issues and if it has been fixed? Thank you guys! You are all doing a wonderful job!
Thank you so much! Yes, technically, you can adjust pre-load on the spring, which would affect where, in the range of motion, you start when you've got your weight on the scooter. For me, at 160 lbs, I'm sitting right at the top when sitting still. So it reserves a lot of suspension range for big bumps, but does top out a little. For Ramier, I think it's in the right spot. There are videos out there which show how to adjust the pre-load on Manti, but one warning, if you back off the pre-load too far you run the risk of backing it out all the way, or just not having enough threads engaged to be safe. So I can't recommend it until I spend some time really understanding what the limits are.
The stem feel is spectacularly good, and the issues have been resolved. I have a call today with Fluidfreeride to go over the details. We'll have full details in the review and Live-Show deep-dive.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I'm so glad that they resolved the stem issue. I look forward to seeing the video of what they've done to resolved the issue, thank you!
@@AX5Terminator would you be ok with us featuring your question and/or login name in our full review? We want to attribute this question to you.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide perfectly okay with it!
the most important thing to me is the Hills , if the scooter goes up hills means is powerfull
Thanks for the feedback! -Paul
What size is the bolt under the stem???!
How to you change the tires ? There’s not one video on CZcams or mention in any of your reviews on how to change out a tire for the 8 inch mantis. I’m considering to purchase the ma this 8 but am a little concerned about the lack of information of maintenance on the tires out there. Also as of today I can’t find anyone who has the tires for this scooter in stock.
We haven't changed tires on the Mantis 8 yet either. It's tubeless, so there is much less chance of getting a pinch flat, and adding tire sealant ahead of time will take care of most small punctures. I expect that until folks start really wearing out the tires on the 8's, there won't be many videos on this. The best suggestion I can make for now is to check out other tubeless tire replacement videos, like for the Ninebot Max (not the same, diameter, I know). -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide awesome thank you Paul for the info. I’m going to place an order right now.
Have you guys tried the dual motor version of this yet?
Not yet, but looking forward to it in the coming weeks.
You think is better to get the mantis 8 dual motor500w or go with the mantis 10 base?thanks
Mantis Base is a classic. Great value! The Mantis 8 we test here is the single motor 800W version, which has a much bigger battery than the 500W dual motor version. So this one from Fluidfreeride has better handling and better range, but less power for sure than the 500W dual motor or the classic Mantis Base. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide you think is better to invest more and go for the mantis 10?
Still waiting your thoughts on the fiido 😁
Oh, it's coming! Performance testing has been done, and I'm taking the Fiido range-testing today. We're re-tooling our video format a little bit right now, which is pushing the schedule back a week or two, but we think the end product will be worth it. :-)
Currus Panther review please!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you all
I think you should mention on your website review that you have tested the single motor. I've just read through you content and it does not say which motor config your team was riding.
Updated! Thanks for reading the review. We think of the Mantis 8 as the single motor and the Mantis 8 Pro as the dual motor, but we should absolutely be clear.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Cheers, Keep up the great work. I hope all goes well for your team, I'm loving the format.
Are those blinkers?
Yes!
I still wish it had 800 watt dual motors like the Zero 8X.
You're in luck! There is also a Mantis 8 Pro. Select the two-motor version in the drop down.
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single mantis 8 vs widewheel pro?
I'm stuck too🤯
i don't know if is mantis or wolf one them started to break down after 500 miles.
I've seen that video too. I understand his frustration on some of the items, but I think it's reasonable to have to do some maintenance, including tightening bolts and applying loc-tite, over the course of 500 miles. In fact, almost all motorcycles require a "600 mile service". If it's the video I'm thinking of, he was tightening tiny battery cover screws in an attempt to firm up the stem, when he really just needed to tighten up the bolts on the sides, and apply some loc-tite. Same thing with the flat tires. His sudden spate of flat tires was almost for sure related to running lower tire pressure because of the stem-shape of the tubes. Yes, he shouldn't have needed to bend the stems to make them work, but I think that would have solved most of his problems.
@@roadracer311 that i could agree but some of it wasn't his fault it was the design fault . for instance the wheel was out of true that the disc rorarty wasn't aligned with the brake caliper hitting against one another, another issue it had was the front wheel bottom that is shaped an '' L'' had no clearance it was hitting up against the board deck. that you cannot blame the user end. All the littlest micro details of the cons the review guides always leave out.
@@dreadknot2238 Yeah, I didn't really understand what was going on with his hub. It's actually possible to have a caliper rub on the hub from mis-adjusting a caliper, so the caliper wear itself didn't seem to prove that there was an issue. But I am curious about what was out-of-round. I had forgotten about that part.
I'm 5'3" am I too short for this scooter?
No, You'd do fine. One of the good thing about this scooter for smaller riders is that the handlebars are lower than the other Mantis scooters. -Paul
Everyone, please watch this video, especially those working at "ESG" (My Kaabo Mantis Has a Lot of Problems: 500 Mile Update)
We've all seen that video. It's not relevant to what Kaabo is manufacturing now. Much of what was going on in that video also was user error. -Paul
Nice video you have Hope you can give me your old scooter here i used old 365 pro going from work from the philippines
What load
How tall is "Trina McManus"? Because I'm 5'3".
Trina is 5' 4" tall. -Paul
05:47 whats wrong with this guy? looks like he's practicing his Gollum pose xD