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can yall please show us how to take the tire out in these videos. NOT user friendly! LOVE the SCOOTER though. Just wish I had the right factors in a video to be able to fix my scooter my self.
If you are removing the bottom battery, the steps are similar, but not identical. Or you can contact our customer service team to get a video suitable for V8.
@@rachelmargulies4026 I remember that problem too! I'm pretty sure it had to do with the placement of a wire.. maybe put the wires beside the battery instead of above/below it? Otherwise it could be from having 2 layers of adhesive stickies on top of each other
24 days after I started using my V8 the front inner tube got a leak. I replaced it with the provided spare inner tube. Two days later that one leaked. I then ordered the Honeycomb tires to replace them. However, 22 days after I starting using my V8 I began having issues with the floorboard battery. It isn't working at all. Currently in talks with TurboAnt customer service trying to resolve this. This scooter isn't cheap in cost. Also, in about 20 days of riding, the front tire ONLY, went bald. Now, I commute an average of 15 miles / 24 km a day, six days a week. This is a commuter scooter, isn't it? Tire shouldn't have gone bald. Otherwise, when both batteries are operating properly I have no issue with having enough charge to make my daily commute. I also have the X7 Pro and it seems simpler may be better. I had less issues with the X7 Pro, but "upgraded" to the V8 for dual batteries. This is just my situation and it may just be my luck.
24 days after I started using my V8 the front inner tube got a leak. I replaced it with the provided spare inner tube. Two days later that one leaked. I then ordered the Honeycomb tires to replace them. However, 22 days after I starting using my V8 I began having issues with the floorboard battery. It isn't working at all. Currently in talks with TurboAnt customer service trying to resolve this. This scooter isn't cheap in cost. Also, in about 20 days of riding, the front tire ONLY, went bald. Now, I commute an average of 15 miles / 24 km a day, six days a week. This is a commuter scooter, isn't it? Tire shouldn't have gone bald. Otherwise, when both batteries are operating properly I have no issue with having enough charge to make my daily commute. I also have the X7 Pro and it seems simpler may be better. I had less issues with the X7 Pro, but "upgraded" to the V8 for dual batteries. This is just my situation and it may just be my luck.
so im just wondering do you know how to fix a battery that just kind of shut off the charger is green and working but the actual battery wont turn charge for some reasone
@@TurboantOfficialLOL. In the video, he's riding the scooter in the rain and through puddles. If you're going to lie and say not to get it wet, then you might want yo change your video.
@@eb121209 In this video, a professional shows that V8 has an IP54 waterproof rating, which can prevent the intrusion of water splashing from all directions. However, for safety reasons, users are not recommended to ride in the water.
I'm really looking to get this, or an e bike, this is about my price range thou unfortunately, will this hold me 6 ft, 245 lbs....I live at the beach ( no hills ) any suggestions would be appreciated, thank you very much
Can you install this on older models? I have an x7 from 2 years ago that doesn't have the keyhole cutout. Would I have to order a new upright for the handlebars?
Having to take off the rear reflective sticker to access the screw is a really wasteful design. :/ once removed, the sticker becomes damaged and not aesthetically pleasing to place back. I’ll have to keep that area sticker free now in order to keep the screw accessible for any future wheel replacements