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Apollo City Pro Unboxing 

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Just received the Apollo City Pro 2022 and wanted to document the unboxing and setup.
This may set a trend for other companies to improve their electric scooter designs. Is it the best commuter scooter? Probably not. But it should get the job done.

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12 ноя 2022

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Комментарии : 27   
@nicholasharalambidis2884
@nicholasharalambidis2884 Год назад
Nice scooter. I don't like where they put the rear brake light in the back of the fender
@nicthedoor
@nicthedoor Год назад
I think it looks a little goofy. But when it works, it's great. I still need to get a replacement.
@null5709
@null5709 Год назад
i kept checking my door to see if my cat was outside waiting for me to open it but i realized it was your cat meowing
@nicthedoor
@nicthedoor Год назад
lol!
@holotape
@holotape Год назад
Winston's just waiting for you to empty the box for him. Edit: ...and there he goes
@chrisdudley8366
@chrisdudley8366 Год назад
I think it would be a lot easier for you to buy electric pump off of Amazon that's what I use for my electric bicycle. It's so much easier to air the tires up.
@EricDraht
@EricDraht Год назад
Yeah, second that. Its got a bf coupon on it right now too
@davidb9213
@davidb9213 Год назад
Which pump do you use specifically?
@symbolsandsystems
@symbolsandsystems 11 месяцев назад
id be looking at the Phantom except the cable management is mismanaged.
@Alihas14
@Alihas14 4 месяца назад
ur cat is so cute
@nicthedoor
@nicthedoor 3 месяца назад
@danpettis1675
@danpettis1675 10 месяцев назад
why put the charger back in the box, aren't you going to charge it?
@danpettis1675
@danpettis1675 Год назад
the bag goes in the inbooard position. facing you .
@TheKillTable
@TheKillTable 2 месяца назад
I'm always bunny hopping around on mine and two hundred and forty pounds
@pickleeggs3340
@pickleeggs3340 Год назад
NO YALL,HE NOT SPYING😝
@RexMuffin
@RexMuffin Год назад
If you are looking to buy, please read my comment fully, it is a long story, but it will give you an idea of what to expect of this scooter and Apollo. Got mine, rode it once on a sunny day and the ride was really fun and smooth. On the second ride, right from the start, I noticed the rear motor started squealing really badly. I went and bought silicon lubricant and tried lubing the bearings. This did not help. I message Apollo support, they told me to dissassemble the wheel to lubricate the part of the bearing that is hidden under the drum brake. So I did by following what the guy did in the tutorial video the support sent me. This was a nightmare to do. The wheel would just not go down as it is supposed to do after removing the wheel nuts. So after pushing more and more down on the wheel, a fender screw snapped. The fender is not linked to the wheel and is not supposed to be removed to be able to remove the wheel. The wheel was jammed in there so tightly between the spacers and the fender that weirdly serves as spacer, that the fender got dragged with the wheel. Anyways, I finally managed to remove the wheel by unscrewing all of the fender screws including the snapped one and wiggling the wheel down. I then lubricated the bearing and started reassembling the whole thing. Reassembling the wheel was even worse than taking it out as the spacers and fender are basically press fitted between the 2 rear arms. After about an hour of trying really hard to put it back, I finally did it. It was not like in the video the support provided me as his scooter has no spacers to make it seem easy. Without the spacers, it is indeed easy, but I wanted to put them back as they must be there for a reason. After screwing back the wheel nuts, I realized that the fender was not exactly alight with the 4 screw holes, so I did not put the a crews back in. The fender was holding tightly in there just with the pressure of the whole assembly. I then tried the scooter to see if the problem was fixed. The motor still squealed like crazy so I recorded it and sent it to the support. They finally told me to bring it to the repair center in montreal so I submitted a repair ticked and brought it myself there at the time of the appointment they made with me. Once there, the guy had nothing in his system about me. I explained to the technician what the problem was and how to replicate it. I also told him that there were no fender screws and if he could install back some and he agreed saying it was not a problem. He told me I would take 5 days. 3weeks later, no news. I email them, they tell me they will contact them. After a few days, I contacted them again for news. They apologize for the delay and say that the fender screw heads were snapped and that they could not grind them out. I would have to pay in the hundreds to get it fixed. As for the motor, they could not replicate the issue. I tell them again how to replicate the issue, just ride it and use the regen brake and it then keeps squealing. I repeat that there are no screws left and I took care of removing the snapped bits myself. They reply that surely the technicians have given a valid verdict and that the screws were snapped. They were not, the reason there were no screw heads is because there is no screws at all. I argued for a few emails and they finally decided to look into it. It has now been 5weeks, 17 exchanged emails, and I still do not even know if they found the issue or if my scooter is beign worked on. They won't refund the scooter either. At 2000$ and only 33kms put on the scooter in total, I feel robbed of my money.
@nicthedoor
@nicthedoor Год назад
Thanks, I have heard other stories like this. I am almost finished my long review. Much will be covered including many issues I and others have had. Thanks for the comment.
@RexMuffin
@RexMuffin Год назад
@@nicthedoor I'll make sure to watch your review when you upload it! Happy new year!
@JP-qq2kn
@JP-qq2kn Год назад
Comments like these have put Apollo scooters at the end of my list of possible future options.
@RexMuffin
@RexMuffin Год назад
@@JP-qq2kn That's a good thing! Finally got it back, they could not replicate the problem and did not fix anything on the scooter. At the repair centre they insisted that the screws were snapped in place too and looked at me like I was an idiot when I told them there are no screws left. I took it back home, looked at it, and the fender was just not alligned properly so the screw holes were not showing up, just like I told them. At least they gave me spare screws so I was able to install them back on myself... I sent a video of of the holes clearly not alligned and of the screws installed. They said they would forward it to the technicians to see what they missed, but I doubt that. After that, I went for a ride, and again, the problem came back so I sent them another video of it. They said it was probably because of the cold weather (-5°C) and that they do not recommend riding in the winter as the scooters are not made for that... Yet they sell winter tires on their own website for their scooters... Anyways, they told me to get back to them if the problem is still there this spring when it gets hotter outside. On top of that, while I was riding it, a new rattle started coming from what seemed like the front motor when accelerating. It was kind of like the motor was jerking a bit and making a muffled knocking sound. Overall, amazing product
@JP-qq2kn
@JP-qq2kn Год назад
@Maxime Dufour Wow! after all that, you still think it's an amazing product..?