Your videos are great! This is a very exciting test, which allows more of our customers to see the real product status and honest reviews. We will actively adopt your improvement suggestions to improve stability and gain a better sense of security in the future. Thank you again
I like how the advertisement for it says speeds from 0-28MPH 😀 For me, taking as much weight off the nose as possible made mine more stabile. Lean back with as little weight over the handle bars as possible.
Jack, you ever rode a Kaabo scooter? I have a Kaabo Wolf King GT Pro well as a Talaria XXX and dude that Kaabo is sketchy in dual motor mode! Feels like standing on a Tesla and it'll go up to 65 mph! The Talaria is a lot of fun too but not quite as fast.
I own a wolf king gt pro and it is no joke lol. Hit a trash can with it last summer and emptied my pockets on the side walk but man is it a blast. Easily runs 65mph.
@@jasonkost6388 hell yeah sounds about right! lmfao worst thing I've done so far is lightly sprain one of my ankles by touching the throttle while one foot was still touching the ground lmfaooo. Never making that mistake again. Would love to see Jack's reaction to a Kaabo Wolf! Worth mentioning that Jack's channel was the inspiration for me to get into the electric toys!
I think the wobble youre getting is you putting too much weight on the bars. I used to do the same thing from nervousness. Now, i can go 50+ hitting crazy turns with no problem.
Does this thing able to do 50,with such CLAIMED big motors ,lookin at this & the Nanrobot N6,I just got a Ausom Gallop which does 40 with 1200 watt motors which makes me think the Tif motor size is exaggerated being twice the size with a huge battery,think with such big motor & battery it should do 60,some reviews say they only got to 44
When you're in single motor mode does it feel like it doesn't have hardly any power taking off? I just got my K8 and on Dual mode the thing pulls really hard but on single mode it takes like 2 to 3 seconds for it to actually start picking up and putting torque down, it doesn't even have enough power to do a wheelie. I have adjusted all the settings and only notice the difference on a few of them but I still didn't notice a whole lot of difference in torque. If you hold the scooter and give it gas and try to hold the scooter back to see if the scooter can pull away it doesn't even have enough power to lift the front end off the ground but if you put it in dual mode it will launch out of your hands instantly. So is that just a scooter thing or is my motor possibly faulty?
Lol I feel like that scooter should go like 55 mph instead of 45. I have a scooter kinda looks like that maybe a bit smaller goes 50 mph but seen it go up to 55 mph. So I just see why not make this scooter go faster then 45 mph lol.
Exactly,a 6000-watt scooter should be at least 55 mph for a top speed. I own 2 QuickWheels 5400-watt is 57mph, and a 6000-watt is 62mph both are GPS verified at the time. I have no use for any scooter faster than these.