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It isn’t IP66 rated though. I got mine from you guys, I have had nothing but problems with it. You guys have always been top notch. Unfortunately the product in Apollo leaves a lot to be desired. Check out my upload of what I mean with it not being IP66, nor water resistant at all. That’s my routine if ridden in very light rain, or wet roads and paths. I checked the battery compartment and found a lot of water damage inside, but I have no choice but to keep riding it until it fully stops. Or catches on fire whilst charging with all the excess water
@@electrickicks hey there, I did that back in May. I was told to take it into Ride Electric in Brisbane, Unfortunately I won’t deal with that company up here. If I’m honest Apollo are just a poorly made scooter. We have purchased 3 other branded scooters from you guys without issue. I just know I won’t be purchasing an Apollo again from you guys.
I bought a f65 it had some broken parts like the front wheel nut cover both broke so I left that and the email he had on it he can’t access it and so the app doesn’t if you can tell me a way to fix it let me know without spending money
@@electrickicks thanks it was charged, and I must add its a great scooter for kids my son and the whole family that had a turn loved it! Now everybody wants one lol
Electick kicks is the only company that says inokim charges the first 70% in three hours. I am not sure this is true. There is no official information about this.
I received the Aventon level 2 a few months ago. I keep the petal assist on 1 most of the time. When I start off in first or second gear, with little effort, the bike’s torque sensor blasts the bike forward. If I want a softer takeoff, I start in fourth gear. So, any one who wants a workout, stick to the higher gear ratios, and anyone who needs greater assist, use the lower gears or turn up the assist number. Range is outstanding compared to my Rad with cadence sensor ebike.
We bought our grandson a Segway Ninebolt F65i for his birthday. The instruction book is hopeless with no real instructions, Grandpa put the scooter together but couldn't turn it on. We watch video after video on youtube and still couldn't work it out. Finally after asking a friend for help he discovered there is a connection in the handlebars that we hadn't connected, pulled it apart and found the connection he is riding it and is now a happy boy. so disappointing to get a gift for your birthday that doesn't work.
Hi there! The acceleration on the Segway E2 Plus is good, but remember that it maintains a moderate speed. If you want something faster, check out the G2 MAX Global Edition
Hi there! Might be a good idea to check your Settings (right-hand corner of the video) and see if you've accidentally selected a low playback quality :)
My wife bought a e-bike with torque sensor last weekend (50 nm bosh), and yesterday we returned it. She is a small woman, and need to drag a kid trolly with her, and she told me it was way to hard to drag when she met some upward hills... After an evening of research on everything e-bike (I knew nothing ahead of this) I am starting to suspect that the reason why it felt heavy for her is that she didn't have the power herself to squise enough help of of the motor ? If the torque sensor motor only doubles what you put in and you have to add 100kwt yourself to get 100kwt from the motor I guess that will make it a lot harder if yu don't have 100 kwt to add. So I guess she should buy something with cadens sensor instead ? Is my theory and reasoning making sense or am I completely wrong in assuming this ?
You're correct. Torque sensors provide a more natural riding experience by matching the motor's assistance to your pedaling effort. However, for riders with limited leg strength, especially when starting from a stop or tackling hills with a load, it can feel demanding. That said, for your wife's situation, a cadence sensor e-bike might be a better fit.
Just received a bike with a torque sensor. What I don’t like is that on a trail in the park in the lowest level of assistance, I want to get a bit of a workout, but if you pedal hard you haul ass. In that situation I don’t want to go all that fast. Very fun first ride I may get used to it. Like I said , in eco mode I’m easily doing 15 mph, and not even trying!
I'm wondering why the pure advance is 7cm lower than the handlebar of the the air 3 pro? That scooter doesn't look as if it's for adults your excluding tall people