75 km/h, not miles. 75 mp/h would be 120 km/h. These scooters can’t reach 120 km/h. Edit, actually some scooters can reach 120 km/h+ 🤔. Don’t drive them if you want to live a healthy life 🤣
Imagine killing penguins in cold blood everytime you start your car. Your car is killing the entire Antarctica and making Africans starve to death. Liberals say they're for the environment but yet they all drive cars. Dam hypocrisy
My roadrunner pro $3000 seated scooter can get up to 62 mph has a 100 mile range with a swappable battery on a single 9 hour charge and can do 0-50 in about 4-6 seconds
@@budderswagit’s not a motorcycle, and it’s electric. Motorcycles have a kill switch to kill the engine… not kill an electric motor that already has an on off button
Speeds like this are very dangerous for a vehicle with such small wheels. It takes so little to get to a point where you essentially become a passenger with zero control. Wish you well
I guess it’s part of the fun :D never tried those high speed scooters but I would like to try. Power to weight ratio is insane with these things. I heard they are stable because the battery beeing in the bottom of the scooter
@@SyndikatChannel it's no fun when you don't have control of basically anything on wheels, if you fall off while going 75mph on a scooter you're most likely dead, on a motorbike you most likely survive and on a car you die only if you crash or lose control in a very unlucky spot
@@woozyyidk860 Most (high end) electric scooters use specific coatings in layers of the wheels and they also have some wheel stabilizers that will automatically tighten the lugs connected to the handle stem the faster you go. this is the same technology motorcycles use on a smaller scale. you can actually see them in this video.
Well considering this is an illegal scooter because even E bikes can’t go past 30 miles an hour. I don’t see the point because you’re just gonna get tickets left and right. I have to mention what idiot wants to go this fast on a little dinky scooter.😂
Not really true. First of all, in the beginning, he said “54 km/h” and then switch to miles. I own a big scooter and i have seen several of them that were “bigger” than his one. So im definitely sure its not 75m/h. Second, on good scooters there is a mechanism to stop you from wiggling. Its like, “locks” your lenker, so its alright on a high speed
@@oqserenity1642 truly speakin, i also have one of these vehicles and small rock is nothing to me. And also about the holes on the road-it is also not a problem IF YOU FOLLOWING THE SPEED LIMIT! And I know what i am talking about since im from Russia where we don’t have any roads at all.
Someone I know broke both his knees, shattered elbow, broke both shins, broke his wrist. because he decided to take one of his hands off and go one handed. be careful lol Edit: after about a year he is mostly recovered and is walking without crutches, he might need another surgery or two.
@@bruh-ym5ob An autist that has only just gathered the conception of "skateboarding" from mention, no real clue or background knowledge, so obviously hasn't conceived of the "longboard" and just wait until he finds out about the wheels on those.
If this is one with 11 inch wheels, that pebble was eaten and spat out without the guy ever even noticing. Happened to me the other night. Just out cruising around on mine (Mines a custom job with a seat and I ride it like a motorbike) I felt it slip very slightly, felt the wind from something, and was momentarily confused. turns out I hit a rock, yeeted it across the road, and didn't even notice.
you get speed wobbles depending on the size of the scooter, it's weight, length and other things like wind, road conditions, width, diameter of the wheels, tire type, but mostly it depends on you and your weight since these are so light that you can change their center of gravity depending on where you stand, there's not 1 scooter type on the earth but still it's a terrible idea to go above the 45mph speed limit but your safety depends on what scooter you have
This sounds like a great way to get a ticket, and a company in trouble. There's supposed to be governors on these things to protect clean-up crews from having to scrape your brain off the asphalt.
If it’s his he can do that, but it’s still deadly and illegal to go that fast 💔 regular company scooters limit how fast you can go and usually don’t come w speedometers on them 🔥👍 going based off lime, those scooters are dope n a great cheap way to get around.
I got speed wobbles on a Byrd scooter and crashed at 15mph... scraped tf out of both my knees and my right arm 😂 I couldn't imagined wrecking one of those that fast 😭
@@paullenarczyk7352 dude its like really Common sense why tf would you want to go 80 km per hour with a Scooter drive on a stone or a bumpy road and you fucked up. This dude even says he can drive 120 km bro he literally dead after that 😂
@@harrisonmcateer322 he doesnt know, this is not his content. check out Sur Ronster. he has a full breakdown and ride of this scooter and many other ebikes and things
@@dannyboy1561 the definition of turbo is something driven by a turbine or a vehicle equipped with a turbo charger. Turbo has no meaning other than something with a turbine
@@matthewcawley3107 bro it's not that deep. It's just the name of the mode because turbos give more power, hence the power mode turbo as it gives the scooter more power.
@@leevileinonen7868 your wrong, rc cars have perfect stability with tiny wheels, a scale up is nothing. Have you ever even rode any ev? If not dont even reply 💀