Fastest Electric Scooter Under $2,000! 2024 Solar P1 Pro Full Review
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Thank you Paul for getting back to doing most of these videos. Nothing against anyone else on the team, but you explain things in a way that is leaps and bounds above others. Love the videos!!
Hey just wanted to say thank you so much for these reviews... as a new rider in the electric scooter world i knew nothing but this account has really helped me make this
Glad you like them!
Thank you, Paul.
Thank you so much for your support! -Paul
Ditto, GREAT service ESG and Paul provide.
Beast mode nice bro
Great test Paul. . . Ride on .. . As long as it's always fun!
You got that right!
6kw and 50mhp wooow!!! It's a tank
For sure! -Paul
I've been telling people about this scooter for like the year I've had mine. Great for the price for sure. Also, I think it only weighs in the 70lb range, not 90lb.
92.2lbs for the latest P1 Pro. We weigh every scooter. :-)
-Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I wonder what they changed that it's now 20 lbs heavier. I guess I have a sweet spot one since mine is the prior iteration, has the same performance but is 70 lbs.
Thanks for the review. I'm looking to upgrade it from my joyor s5 since I don't have a car I can only go 4 miles from my house since it gets around 8-9 miles until it dies. I was saving for the Wolf King GTR since it seemed like the only scooter with anti theft protection so I'm glad there's a scooter that has almost all the same specs but half the money. Although I'd prefer the double stem of the GTR I can't complain much for the price range. Now I can do 10 mile trips one way before having to head back to the house🥳 y'all are awesome
Thank you so much! Definitely still lock it up if you leave it anywhere though! -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide unfortunately not everywhere has bike locks, haven't been able to go to Barnes and noble for that reason. After I get it I'll be able to go to so many more places
I like the solar ff 2.0 black edition man. 72v 40ah battey and 63mph.
I'm shopping for a new scooter, and I can't say how great a resource this channel is. I'm leaning towards the Solar EQ at the moment, but there are so many options at a similar price point that it's really hard to choose. Do you have any plans to review the Roadrunner D4 4.0? It is tempting at the current price point.
We have a review on that coming up in the next month or so. Mitchell is testing that one. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide thanks! You guys are the best!
hi! amazing review. i saw that you have a lot of experience and i want to know if the vsett 10+ is a good scooter. it has good acceleration? long range? power? suspension? And if mantis king gt is better. thanks a lot!
Both are great scooters. We've reviewed both on our channel. If you check out the electric scooter guide site you can see the tested range for all of them. All were tested on the same range-test course, so you can see which went further. Same for acceleration and speed. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuidethank you!
Beast model 👏
Least Expensive Beast we’ve tried! -Paul
Great review Paul! I've had the Solar P1 3.0 for two weeks now and have logged almost 200 miles! Absolutely love that scooter. Do you think it's worth upgrading to the Solar P1 Pro?
The 3.0 is really fun. It’s so hard to say. If you feel like you need a smoother ride, hydraulic brakes and more speed then the pro is pretty great. But definitely consider the weight. It’s a lot heavier and harder to even hop up a curb. It’s a beast! -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Thank you for the insight Paul! It's been a pleasure to watch your channel with all of the reviews. Great job.
I bought this scooter in January, so far I've had a bunch of rear suspension, front suspension, stem and t-bar problems. Other than that the performance on this scooter is AMAZING, I get about 35-40 miles of range driving it HARD, and the acceleration is amazing.
Were you able to get it sorted out yourself? Are you riding off road or mainly on pavement? -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I was able to sort out most of the problems by myself and by the help of an electric scooter repair shop, currently the problems are that the stem creaks a lot when riding and the front suspension is nearly ineffective at absorbing shocks. I almost fully ride this scooter off-road with its off-road tires, but if you have any solutions on how to solve the suspension problem I would appreciate it very much.
Great review, Paul. It's quite the value all things considered. The boxy design, 2X2 front suspension and telescoping stem are definitely not the contemporary style but a lot of performance per dollar is gained for those who don't care about the milk crate between two wheels look. I've always thought Solar was a cool company but their designs just haven't spoken to me lately. Recently, I revisited the Solar FF Lite (2024 version) and thought wow! this seems to be a stand out on many levels with the improvements they've made. Besides being the best looking scooter in their line up (subjective of course) at 70lbs it's one of the lightest, C-type suspension, 40mph scooters available. It also has NFC cards, a hugely improved headlamp, all new display, a choice twist or thumb throttle (the trigger is gone) and a motorcycle grade horn, just to name a few. I remember that you did an unboxing of the 2023 model but then never did a full review. I know that sometimes that means it didn't make the grade at ESG but I'm not sure if that's the case or not. Regardless, the 2024 looks spectacular and is around $1700 with discount code. This puts it about $500 below the RS5 Max I just picked up, while not falling that far behind in performance. It seems like it might compete with the Roadrunner RS5 Max, Mantis King GT, VSETT-10 at a lower price and offer some more modern features. I sure would like to get ESG's thoughts if possible in a review. To my mind, the difference between the 2023 and 2024 FF Lite is even more significant than the differences between the first gen RS5 plus and 2nd gen RS5 Max.
Great analysis, as always! We definitely like the FF Lite, we just haven't been able to get back to it for a review. We usually do the scooters in order of popularity (according to the manufacturers). That way we hit the ones with the largest audience. But I keep eyeing the FF Lite! It's still here. I think we have two Solar scooters coming up in the next couple months. One is the new E-Clipse e-moto. The other is a scooter, but I'm not sure which one. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Thanks for your thoughts, as always! Yes, that would make sense regarding the popularity. I'll be eager to see the next Solar review because they've always piqued my interest, I've just never owned one. The 2024 FF Lite is right up my ally but I just purchased the RS5 Max recently and the GX3 seems to be available now. This means I'll have to plan the next move because I can't really afford both in quick succession due to the house rules... haha. :) Right now I'm leaning toward the FF Lite as the GX3 appears a bit more geared as an all-terrain scooter. The FF Lite seems like it would be a good riding companion to the RS5 Max, albeit with a a bit less range.
I really like them, they are just rare to get in austria.
Since i didnt found a Solar P1 3.0 at all, not even for a unreasonable price here, i will go for a demonstrator which has 60 km on it, but its a crazy monster with 5200W and 72V 35Ah battery. 41 kg will be annoying for sure, but this "Minimotors Bluetran Lightning" will be awesome (150 km range in eco!!!)
Very nice review. I've seen no comparison with the nami klima... Altough it is top speed faster, would you choose it over the klima? In a overall basis?
Interesting, it wouldn’t have occurred to me to compare them because they are so different in price. The Klima is another level in terms of acceleration until you get up to the higher speeds where the P1-Pro wins. It also has shorter braking distance and is a little lighter (though not light) it has a bigger battery, but smaller (10”) tires.
Head-to-head the Klima wins except for top speed, but it should at nearly $1k more.
-Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I see the price of it has gone up quite a lot. When I purchased it, was $1999 minus YOUR ESG code that were a discount of 100 bucks, so ended up paying $1899 plus taxes. I'm still waiting for it, since I'm not located in the states and I'm bringing it by ship... Thank you for the comparison in the comment!
Weird question, but I'm not sure where to ask.
Ive heard yall say on other videos to check the battery voltage rather than the percentage when determining if you are low battery.
What number should I be looking for?
Specifically for the Roadrunner pro and the Wolf King gt pro
Great question! There are some good charts out there which break it down exactly, but I usually go with the fully charged voltage.
For example on a 60V scooter I think the full charge voltage is around 68.8 (off the top of my head), so the nominal voltage of 60V is 50% and the cut off voltage will often be the same difference below that, so around 51V. Again these are just rough numbers I use while riding, but the voltage charts (we might still have one on the electric scooter guide site, or maybe it’s over at Rider Guide) will show you the exact numbers. -Paul
Try switching the master switch off with the alarm system armed. From previous experience it kills power directly from the battery rendering the immobilizer useless.
True, and good point! That’s actually something I like about the master switch since alarm systems can be a long-term drain on batteries. Most people won’t know there is a kill switch. I suppose if an owner really wanted security, they could move the switch inside the case or bypass it all together. -Paul
That's a lot of scooter at that price. Very respectable.
I just bought a Kukirin G4, for 899$ brand new. It seems very good quality and does 45 mph, and the look of it is just something else. You have to try it out and review it. There's no good quality reviews of it yet. It's my first real scooter, besides a Xiaomi 2 pro and I'm very amazed by it.
I dont like their G4s really much, the regular G4s are slightly too small and the G4 Max have bad suspension.
A 2500$ G4 Max has about as good suspension as my actual 200$ 2nd hand scooter with 480Wh battery and 1000W single motor (45km/h)
I will get in some days a good deal of a demonstrator vehicle. 1 year old with 60 km on it (so "new" basically), a Minimotors Bluetran Lightning, 72V 35Ah model. weights 41 kg but i dont care, its a damn 2,5 kWh battery , has good adjustable suspension and i pay 2000€!
@@harrison00xXx For a first real scooter for me the G4 is very good, and very cheap in price. Only had a Xiaomi ES2 pro before. And I like it to be as small as possible, so for a fun sommer scooter priced below 1000$ I think it's well worth the money.
Have you guys done a review on the Solar FF 2.0 Black Edition? I'm curious to get your insight on that one!
Not yet! I think we'll do it at some point, but probably not in the next 2 to 3 months. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Can't wait for that review!! Cheers!
hi paul yes the p1 pro the waranty cover in the usa is great but here in england isn,t so good now i think since they started selling in the states the english side is just gone bad and its a shame mate but every things going good here and im think im going through a mid life crisis because i want to get back into my superbikes lol anyway its great to see you again on the solar i was wondering when they would get round to sendin you one lol
Thanks so much for the feedback. I’m hoping to get to test a couple more Solar scooters soon: the new E-Clipse and the FF
-Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide oh the eclipse and FF can,t wait to see them paul
Will Yume scooters ever be tested by you guys? they seem like a pretty good brand with great scooters for the price. specifically, the Yume Y11+
We will try to get a few to test!
Levitating over stairs…flying off loading docks….I’m not saying he’s an alien, but... 👽🛸
👀
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide *X-files music playing eerily*
Do you have a video on the fastest acceleration? 0-30mph in the mid range category? Or for any under 2k? I like that chart you showed. Do you have that available?
We are working on that database!
Review the Teverun 7260R supreme please
I would love the solar scooters, but there is no way to get them in austria, at least where i searched and asked. Mainly i would love them for their overall nice package of the P1 (non Pro...) and the optional mounted seat for long trips.
But i found a theoretically (i dont need all the extra battery and power...) "better" deal with a Bluetran Lightning in its crazy 72V 35Ah config for "just" 2100€, slightly above the budget, but the battery size, range and speed/torque is crazy.
All i need would be 20-30 km a day and im happy with 35-40 km/h max speed. But since any mediocre scooter is still too limited in hillclimbing and offroad due to "low power/torque", i will probably get a heavy 72V powerhouse from 2022/2023.
16:06 I'm guessing you've ridden quite the array of scooter chassis; over a hundred types minus duplicates as a wag. Do you have empirical tips on recovering from any type of death wobble or instability? When in doubt throttle out? On a motorcycle or dirt bike, it does have truth to it, shifting your weight and using the throttle to cut or add power. I theorize it changes the natural frequency of the steering group to get away from the death harmonic. My 2021 WWX is a stable unit cruising 35-40 mph, got hundreds of miles there. I got it because you all observed it was stable with that dual stem design and the physics of it, and I confirm your observations.
When in doubt throttle out is a good approach, but you eventually have to slow down :-)
It gives you a chance to slow down more gradually though.
Also keep looking straight ahead (or wherever you want to go), stay loose and don’t panic!
-Paul
tbh not getting an app is a huge bonus for me lol. So many of these "high performance" models have their best features locked behind phone apps that will be obsolete, inaccessible and not supported three years from now, and I'd hate to spend $3,000 on a scooter just to find that I can't make it go more than 20mph because the app that allowed you to unlock it no longer exists. Having everything working right out of the box is the way to go.
It really needs a detachable battery for people living in a two or more story building like most city’s and apartments or for someone that wants there battery to be kept out of the very hot or very cold temps outside
Good idea. -Paul
Great idea but when I bought my kaabo wolf gtr the battery detach mechanism jammed during shipping (I'm guessing). It wouldn't unlock and it was lifted slightly so it wasn't flush with the deck. I didn't bother getting a replacement. Didn't want to chance it with another one. Full refund.😢
@@cocoabiscuits yeah mine on my roadrunner rs5 but it’s something you can fix yourself lol 😂 it’s called tools and bend it alittle I fixed mine in 30 seconds
@@ryandyson5398 this was a little different than your situation. Voromotors suggested I take needle nose pliers to it. Wow. It wasn't anything that I would want to do to a new scooter nor should I to a $4000 scooter. The jam was well below the battery and no visible area where you could just look to see it. The whole experience was a disaster and that was only the first issue
@@cocoabiscuits some people are good with there hands some are not it’s ok . And tru 4 k and problems see most these scooters are made in China sadly but Apollo scooters is made in the country there company is and not one has problems could of gone that route
Test it against the Apollo pro 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
This Versus the EMOVE RoadRunner Pro !?
Good value for the performance. How ever I feel like there’s too many screws and bolts holding a lot of the parts, making me worried about the quality and the safety for the speed that is capable of. IMO
That seems to be the trade off with this style of scooter. Great performance per dollar, but it is an older-style design. -Paul
Hi guys I would really appreciate it if you could do a review on the vsett 9+R I know it is getting a bit outdated but I trust your honest reviews so please 😊
Thank you so much. I was just thinking about this scooter yesterday. I don’t think we have one coming any time soon though. :-(
-Paul
That's ok I'll wait
This looks awesome!
What’s the IP Rating?
IP54, which is in for short rides in light rain but don’t ride it in a downpour. -Paul
How would you compare this to the Vsett 10+ or the Maxfun 10 Pro? These are the 3 scooters I've narrowed down to for my next scooter.
Vsett 10+ or Solar P1 pro are both solid options! Solar has more bang for your buck for sure! Use code RG10 for 10% off your order and price gets even better!
I have Mukuta 10+. It has 2x1400w brushless motors, 4000w peak power. And a stated top speed of 46MPH, which I have been able to hit.
But here’s the issue, it is $1999.
So this New Solar has 2000W motors like Wolf King, but for less price is a great deal!
Edit: where do did you get the red scooter scissor jack?
The scooter jack came from Amazon, but I'm not sure I can recommend it anymore. It's been leaking jack-oil on our carpet lately. :-/ -Paul
Waiting patiently for that SOLOR FF 2.0
We have it. We have so many scooters lined up to test still before we get to it though. -Paul
Is the roadrunner rx7 coming up soon ?
Yes! I'm looking forward to hear about the RX7!
Actually the yume hawk pro is 1800 and does 50 mph and yume is a hugely overlooked brand that really needs checked out on this channel
We’ve tried one of their scooters (we still have a D4+) but didn’t end up reviewing it. Thanks for the feedback. We’ve had a few requests for Yume in the comments here. We’ll look into it. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide thanx bud... You won't regret it I mean it's a budget brand but safe and good quality
Hey Paul what new scooters do you have in the testing pipeline?
Next up are some Hover-1 pro series scooters. I can’t say what’s after that but it’s fast! -Paul
16:50 bro was riding gta style in this shot
I’ve got to hide from the wind at 50mph! -Paul
I’m thinking about getting the dualtorn victor luxury for 1900 for that price what are some scooters that you guys prefer over it and is it still worth it for that piece
That’s another great scooter. The trade-off for the unusually low price on that deal, if it’s the one I’m thinking of, is that it comes with zero warranty rather than two years.
The other scooters I think are most competitive at this price are profiled toward the end of the video. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide thank you for the advice but it had 1 year warranty from voro motors and would the wolf worrior x gt be better as this would be my first electric scooter
I have a Yume Y11Pro on the way and I'm starting to wonder if I should have spent a bit more money on a more popular brand.
Let us know how you like it. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I got it today and I never loved anything so much in my life.
It would be nice to see best seated scooters / scooters with optional seat list.
Thanks for the suggestion! That would be a good one. -Paul
paul do a review on the go mini bike please
Noted! Thanks for stopping by.
2:21 exactly 😅
:-)
-Paul
They also have vin numbers so you can insure them and ride them on the street legally
Number one reason to buy from a reputable rather than a risky would be the probability of battery fires in your home.
Please review Nami blast! :)
Thanks for the suggestion! I'd love to get my hands on one! -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide yeah would be great. Looking forward to it because I'm deciding whether to upgrade from the Klima max to burne 2 max or blast max
My scooter has same frame with P1 v3 (one of the most comment frames from china) and upgrade it to 20kw...🚀
But ok you don't mind of these... You are a COMMERCIAL channel..!!!😘
For sure, it would be impossible to compare scooters to everything you can build at home. Most riders don’t have the skill-set to build something like that without hurting themselves or setting their house on fire. -Paul
Just a good word to a subscriber and fan of Paul (you) it will be nice...😉
Nothing more, nothing less...🙋😘
I have this exact scooter, why did you say there is no app? There is an app for the display, you just have to scan the QR code on the back of the display to download it. Solar does not tell you about this app though.
This is one of the things I love about the comments section! I didn’t know about the app. It’s pretty unusual for there to be an app for the scooter that’s not from the manufacturer, but I believe you. I’ll go check it out. Thanks! -Paul
No problem, yeah I bought this back in December and have over 500 miles on it, have had to replace display once and had to replace rear motor recently, but customer service was awesome and has taken good care of me, especially "D".
I did find it weird the app was undocumented too. Also sometimes the manufacturer updates the app but the only way to update or even to find out if there is an update is to rescan the QR code.
Oh I should mention you have to make an account and add the serial number thats on the display to unlock all the apps features, like changing p settings in app
@@highonbeats3911how is the hill climb?
@@exactlyhowareyou513it's really good, I live in a very hilly area too
Still waiting for them to send you an FF2.0 Black Edition to test and review.
There are so many good scooters! I wish there were three of me to test them all! -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide fly me out. I'll help. I need a vacation, lol.
Is there a drone following them at high speeds to show them from all angles like this while they’re driving fast on the road!???? That’s crazy!
It’s an Insta 360 camera. It shoots all directions and then you can select the viewpoint afterward. The device erases the stick that’s holding it from the video. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide ohhh wait!! Where is the stick pointing!??? This is wild!!
26:46 After absorbing this video a 2nd time, I don't mind the older styling and can tolerate the folding mechanism but that adjustable, telescoping stem design just has too much play in it for some of us. While not ideal, the clamp actually locks fairly solidly but it's the diameter of the tubing on the upper half. It just doesn't have the inherent rigidity that a full size, large diameter stem has... like their FF Lite for example. While they might be forced to use this design due to this model being offered with the seat option, they use the same system on their EQ and P1 3.0 which sort of abandons their stem flex sensitive riders. While I accept it on a low-mid performance scooter like the Emove Cruiser S, I can't adopt it on an all out sport scooter with all the loads at play. Solar does their homework, so I'm not saying it won't last, I'm just saying I don't like the flex and feel of the telescoping models. Lastly, it would be nice if Solar offered battery options that included LG or Samsung cells. I understand this would cost more but people like myself are willing to spend more up front to increase the reliability long term. I'm one of those people who always gets the LG or Samsung option and larger capacity battery when it's an option. There's literally no down side other than cost and often we're only talking a difference of 10-15%. In the example where the premium cells also offer more watt hours, I'd rather have the range and not use it rather than need the range and not have it. I wish more scooter companies would realize their enthusiast buyers... Apollo Go design team... I'm talking to you. :)
What battery cells do these use please?
check link in description! should be in the description.
No having control buttons next to the hand grips is a deal breaker for me, especially at this price.
Is the rider supposed to drive one handed to change "gears" when traveling at 50mph?😖😵
Next !
Good video Paul, as always.
God point. On the other hand I almost never feel the need to change modes while riding. But then I’m always in top mode :-)
-Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide
Most of the seated scooters, which is a mature product, gas or electric, have controls next to the hand grips.
And this is more important for kick scooters.
Test the 6000W Yume Raptor
Noted
What do you think about mukuta 10+?
We haven't tested any Mukuta scooters. My main concern would be whether they have good support and parts-supply in the US. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuidethanks
Is there an IP rating?
It’s IP54
-Paul
Hello can you buy this in Germany once you turn 14
Depends on local laws!
How fast was Raimers top speed run ? 😉
We’re doing more of that from now on. This one was filmed before the last video. :-)
-Paul
OK, to be fair, the customer service was not totally useless. I live in S. Carolina and the laws regarding scooters are good if applied, except nobody at the dmv knows how to apply them. One of the steps the dmv asked of me was to bring in "manufactures certificate of origin" (to title and register the scooter) and Solar Motors, because they make an electric bike/motorcycle, Knew what the document was and (for a $20 fee) mailed the document to me.
Thanks for the feedback!
How do you charge it?
With a wall charger!
💯‼️💙
Thanks for your support! -Paul
I'm always confused about the range statement. You're clearly not riding at maximum possible speed the whole time, but you state you're in max power mode. What's that translate to exactly? I'm not about to run in the fastest mode and have to hold my finger, uncomfortably, in a weird way to maintain 20mph in the bike lane, rather than run around in the lowest power mode to do the same.
I’m always riding as fast as is practical and safe in city conditions. So on a scooter like this one that means I’m riding about the same speed as the cars with peak speeds of 27 to just over 30mph between stop signs, but also a lot of starts and stops, so my average speed ends up a lot lower than my peak speeds. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide That clears up a lot! Thank you muchly!
You get what you pay for. What is the real expense that goes into scooters? The motors and battery system. Have you considered these ali scooters might get the chassis cheaply and then add cheaper built or underrated motors along with cheaper battery cells, cheaper bms, cheaper assembly of the module, cheaper finishing of the scooter wiring harness, cheaper inverter motor controllers. Not always true however true in a moral world: you get what you pay for.
Oh No 😟 no UL listing 🔥 🔥 🔥
It’s good to have. That said only about 20 of the 150 scooters we have here in our collection were UL-listed at the time we tested them because it’s a fairly new thing. I don’t think it will be long before all scooters are UL. -Paul
Soon we will see scooters ON THE FREEWAY
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Can i just get it in usa?
Where are you located? The link in the description should re-route you to your local site if there is one. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide i am located in Norway and it’s re-routes me to the Uk site, but I don’t think they ship to Norway so
I'd like to see a scooter that isn't all about top speed. 30mph is plenty.
But something that can go up steep hills without having to go crank the throttle. I want range and hill climbing abilities at lower speeds. Better off road riding.
The scooters I need to purchase to do what I need are very aggressive, too fast for offroad. Front wheel spinns too much going up hill or on lose dirt.
Cool! Thanks for stopping by!
sounds like you would like this scooter (solar p1 pro 3.0) I hate it but climbs easy, has good range and if you put an off-road tire on the front it grabs and pulls even in loose dirt.
It looks like my roadrunner d4+2.0 just a bit bigger
It does. Your D4+ 2.0 looks even more similar to the Solar P1 3.0 -Paul
What ever happened to Chuck? I miss that guy
He had two little ones, wrote a book, taught a few college classes and wrote a pickleball app! We keep in touch. -Paul
did the gotrax give away happen yet?
not gonna happen. he lies
lol, I just got an oxo that I can barely lift and never go faster than 23mph. why am I watching this?
Which OXO and what does it weigh?
@@PinnaclePete Inokim oxo, 74 lbs, engineers says 77 lbs
The OXO is a great scooter too!
-Paul
@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Yes. Hopefully I can find something lighter with suspension that can be adjusted down for a light rider.
Buyer's remorse. I did the same thing after I bought the Mantis V2. First video I watched, begrudgingly, was the Mantis King GT review by ESG and Electric Scooter Insider and then the Nami Klima after that. xD
nuh uh angwatt t1 from banggod its 1200 pounds
Can you get parts for it?
-Paul
yes you can if you scroll down on banggod it will show replacement parts and other stuff for the scooter
4.21.24😮
Thanks for watching and commenting! -Paul
Yume y11 ?
We haven’t tested that one yet. Only the Yume D4+, but we didn’t end up reviewing it. -Paul
Lets hope it doesn't burst into flames while charging in the garage.
We have over 150 scooters in our space and have never had an issue. -Paul
Hello do anybody mind helping me purchase this scooter to do door dash I’m just a few hundred dollars away im desperately in need
NOT a good scooter for doordash. Get one that is light enough to carry up stairs or heavy enough to provide 60mi range from battery.
Looks incredibly cheap
The frame build is very solid but yes, the screen feels like it came out of a cheerios box, and the head light and horn are basicly mounted with tinfoil.
50 mph no wounder law is changing
you spoiling it for yourselfs
and making it harder for disabled
Just because it can go 50 doesn’t mean you should! Cars can go 150mph but most people don’t go close to top speeds!
It kinda looks like a Krsiroah GT3, but with its own branding and slightly better display
I haven’t heard of that one. Thanks for the feedback. -Paul