Apollo Pro 2023 Drum brakes breaking period and ajustements.
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
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all information and suggestion given is this video are not from or endorsed by Apollo they are from my own educated opinion and you use this information at your own risk.
Love your videos not hard to see they are real, not bought or coached by a company. Looking forward to more😊
Looks like a really nice scooter nice to see someone talking sense a lot people ain't got a clue what there on about
Thank you for an honest review on the Pro. Much appreciated !
For anyone who is concerned about braking - I have the '23 Apollo Phantom & its regen braking (RBS) is superb. I only use the other brakes to check if they work. Emergency braking is great on the RBS, you just have to press the brake thumb-lever twice to let energy build up. In fact, with RBS, I'm able to stop WAY later than any disc brakes I've used before. It doesn't lock up the wheels either. I find this extremely liberating & unlike the Ghost that came before it, you're not buying brake pads all the time - though they do include 2 brake pads in the kit when you buy it.
I'm considering the Pro for the spring. Its IP66 rating (dust/water resistance) is extremely impressive, not to mention the incredible range & superb battery quality. I don't work for Apollo, but I am biased. Any Canadian company that designs something like this, I'll be brand loyal to a fault. Like this video states, it seems like they're on their way up & are improving every day. I found them to be very helpful & fair with prices, support, etc.
Bought one, expecting it early winter 2023 =(
Good tip to know for spring though!
"Bedding in the breaks" is the term you are looking for. It's a transfer of material from the break pad onto the breaking surface that actually makes it grip better. Good tips tho.
Thanks for your input
As I recall, back in the day you adjusted "self adjusting drum brakes" by reversing and stopping a few times... not really practical on a scooter though. lol.
@@BorealisNights the brakes on the Phantom are super easy to adjust
What helmet and gear do you have?
Bro. You should do a video on suggested gear for the Apollo Pro. I'm still on the fence, but I would like to know what helmet, gloves, etc, you suggest for a scooter of this performance.
Thanks for your imputs, and you have a great idea!
Any gear rated for up to 45mph will work just fine..
@@vwbora26 specifically, what brand of helmet are you using? It looks cool.
@@mcraven747 Icon Airflite
Those are 5.11 gloves. But really anything for Motorcylces would be a good choice. I use dainese gloves, the lightest options they have so you can feel all of the controls.
pretty sure thats called private labeling
Honestly for 3k+ i rather buy a Sergway GT2 over this
Segway is much bigger and heavier with much less water resistance.
@@gloomy5487But has a speaker that makes ur scooter sound like a car so. 🤷🏽♂️
Well that’s too bad for you! Got my Pro yesterday and wow!!
Just got my Apollo Go it’s excellent 🛴