I ❤ the channel. But these are way over priced for way too little 👎 I have own 6 scooters so far. The stand out are: Gotrax V2 for a beginner its the perfect commuter scooter for riding on a perfect side walk and i mean perfect. I still have it and its 4 years old. The best on road or off road scooter hands down is Kaboo wolf series ( I own the X) cost 2k and i hit speed of 40mph with no problem and ride in traffic with ease. People a stop light are like damn that thing is fast!!!😊 I will refrain from trashing on the bad ones like the Emove, but never buy a scooter from Voro motors!!! I can not say enough bad thing about this company!!! Fluid Free Rides is where i got my wolf warrior X and I'll give them a 👍
None of these scooters come close to what Surron, Talaria, or E-ride offer at under $5K. The range, speed and value of an emoto just outcompetes in every way.
@@4kreviewinfo What's your point? They are not the same class. Two wheel stand up scooter vs a watered down motorcycle is not the same. Not the same target audience. I live in a 2nd floor apartment and can't fit or carry a Surron up the stairs.
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