Wyrd is actually carrying both of those scooters, you could the the RS with the PMT preinstalled too! That scooter is also on my list, I'll prob get both for next season and compare them longterm is what I'm thinking.
@@ScootaGang that would be awesome! I'm curious to know how the 2 compare. Both are on my radar but you're really making the case for this burn e 2 max. Looks fun! I just want these batteries in these things to last for years to come no matter what I end up getting.
I've got a burn e2 max as my rain or shine commuter here in DC. Do you know if wyrd ryds would service my scooter? Ive pit about 3,500 miles on it this year, and definitely need to have the entire thing cleaned top to bottom, and have the headset serviced.
If I were coming here on a personal trip, I'd bring my e-scooter." It's great that you get to ride your scooter here and hope you get the most out of DC as there are so many cool places to visit. position to explore.get up and move if needed.Thanks for the nice ideas you provide.
I met these guys at their new Bethesda location this past weekend. Dope shop, cool guys, awesome PEVs they have in stock. I definately gotta check out their VA location
I went to DC back in May for my 8th grade field trip and one of the main things I was thinking while there was "If I was here on a personal trip I wouldve brought e scooters." It's super cool you got to ride scooters here and hope you make the most of DC as there are lots of cool places to check out. Safe travels.
That’s sick scooter, but was the WKGTP you were racing even trying? I know the Nami’s fast but no way you should have been able to pull away like that. I gave a GTP and that made me want to go look for a Nani to race lol
You'd be surprised, there are lots of people that put longer swingarms and then you can fit 13 and 14 inch tires including some 14 inch off road tires. If you want offroad, this might actually be one of the best scooters for that if you swap for bigger tires.
@@ScootaGang Ok thats another Story.Never saw a Offroad Nami.Bet it looks sick and it would make much more fun when you can just go everywhere instead only onroad or maybe light offroad because of that slippery street Tires.
@@sebw3964 if you really want offroad you might as well get a dirtbike, they will always be more capable off road. This Nami is like a Lambo and you don't take those off road
It's good to see they've addressed the stem breaking issue and some of the high speed stability issues! The Nami is certainly worth consideration, that's for sure. I'd suggest you try out the Inmotion RS as well before purchasing this scooter though, it's pretty damn impressive! The build quality is second to none when you open it up as well. Thanks for the review!
@@ScootaGang I'll be honest, the tires that come on the RS are pretty damn good. I would suggest using the factory first, then switching when needed. It handles like a Lambo out of the box...
@@ssoffshore5111 if you haven’t tried it with PMT on it then you need to switch those asap. You’re not even riding on rubber those are nylon $20 tires from aliexpress. Every scooter benefits massively from having real rubber on it
@@ScootaGang No doubt they are better, my point is the RS itself is glued to the road even with the stock tires, I assume due to it's lower center of gravity (I prefer the second lowest setting). But yes, the PMT's are better yet.
Did you try the Nami BE 2 before? I just got the Nami and have had no luck getting the suspension where I need it. It is bouncy as hell. I've owned Wolfs, Wepeds, Currus, etc. but the Nami is all over the place with handling. Maybe I should have gone with the RS 😢
I wanted to travel with my new '23 Apollo Phantom, was flying from Halifax -> Vancouver, not exactly a short flight. Airlines won't allow e-scooters in cargo & I understand why, so I thought about maybe pre-shipping it through FedEx or something. There & back is at least $600 CDN. Almost worth it, but not. They have very few rules in Vancouver people without helmets riding on sidewalks, etc, but rental companies have to follow the rules. As a result, you can't rent anything with enough power to get my fat arse up those hills (190lbs + a backpacker bag of about 30lbs). Anyone have any shipping experiences they can share? If I rent a car, for a week, with insurance, it's gonna sting. If I have my scooter, I've got at least 40kms even on very hilly terrain before I'll need a charge. What about renting bigger scooters, kind of like a B&B rental? (cheaper, more casual but not without some industry protection). I actually considered just buying a new one in Vancouver then shipping it home in the same box later. I can't afford to have a scooter on each coast just for a week or so. I'd rent out my Phantom to anyone sober with personal insurance (or for cash if they're cool). Not trying to start a swap startup or anything, just tired of those rentals with no guts.
I remember I had the Qiewa Qpower it topped out at 44mph (gps). But now you see scooters hitting 60mph+ it is truly increbile how fast they're making these go.
I belong to 2 Inmotion FB groups so I read first hand accounts of overheating motors and brake sensor issues on this 1st gen version of the RS. This is the reason why I canceled my pre-order and went with the Nami Burn-E 2 Max. It has already been through its growing pains. I may revisit the RS at some point but I decided that I didn’t want to be the beta tester. Oh and my Nami has been amazing!!!
Still thinking of getting the VSETT 10+R based on your solid reviews. Would you still recommend that brand/model or is there another scooter higher on the list? My use case is longer range (30+ miles) with modest speed (20-30mph) but can get up and move if needed. Thanks for any insight you can provide.
Mukuta 10+ is the upgraded version, and you can order it from Wyrd ryds with PMT pre installed. Also making a review on the Nami Klima, which is just as quick as the Mukuta or Vsett with a bit better suspension.
@@ScootaGangYES! I can't wait to hear your personal opinion of the Klima! Can't wait for the PMTs to come in @WyrdRyds so I can get them on my klima! I love my klima!!!
@sauceboss4670 I live in Perry so were really close! Im going to ride into Mentor today actually haha. Been going to Geneva and Middlefield the past couple rides so Im going to go west today! Probably ride out by the mall and then Willoughby
I experience this everyday in DC (My City)!! Glad you had a good time. The Nami Burn E Max is the only way to get down in DC!!! Also I heard your break rotors rubbing. Join the Nami club. Thats the only issue we have.
Hi, new to the channel. I'm shopping for a springtime upgrade of my '23 Apollo Phantom & wanted to hear from you guys & all commentors on the evolution of the Nami Burn-E2 Max. ** TLDR below Quick boring scootering "me" status: I'm in Atlantic Canada so it's gonna be another couple of months before the snow recedes enough to ride. I'm 80% commuting on pavement (often rough), and 20% hard packed trails. No stunting, no skid braking (usually), I'd say I ride in the 30-40mph range most of the time. Grew up riding all kinds of motorcycles, have my MC license. I'm handy, I can service scooters & replace tires, I just installed hydraulic brakes on my Phantom, btu that's the extent. I can't ride in heavy rain (Phantom is IP54), but I want to (min IP55). I want the option to ride comfortably at 45mph consistently. The 10" tubed tires of the Phantom don't feel safe above 35mph. I'm considering two scooters: the Apollo Pro (v7) and the Burn-E2 Max. The Max costs a lot more so I'm not pitting these two scooters against each other, but I want a scooter that's light & small enough to fold & put in my car. My Phantom's total length is short enough that it sits across the back seat of my Subaru (WRX) with the doors closed & the seats in full upright position. I know the Nami's bigger & I don't mind putting the seats down so it fits in the car. I'm strong-ish so 100lbs is fine. The Pro is IP66 & has 12" tubeless tires (punct resistant) & it's "local" to me so shipping/support/parts are pretty reliable. The regen braking is phenomenal (I have them on my Phantom), but it's the motor braking I like most, the regen doesn't answer any prayers but does actually feed back to the battery enough to warrant the tech. I hear the Burn-E2 Max does motor braking but is regen in its future I wonder..? ** TLDR: For my purposes, the Nami Burn-E2 Max is the best in the world & has been for ~2yrs. With most brands & the industry morphing so quickly, every year you wait, you end up with a better product. Finally, my questions: 1. How have the Burn-E2 and Burn-E2 Max (or whatever names the flagship models were defined with) evolved since their first intro? What's better about a 2024 model, compared to a 2022? Are they different models, or just versions? The BE2Max seems consistent between '22 & '24. 2. Are Nami vocal about what tech is on the horizon? Better waterproofing, bigger tires, battery & controller improvements? They keeping the same convenient size, or will they be branching off with a top speed prototype with huge footboard & 200lbs, etc? Basically, what do I have to gain from waiting for the next iteration of the model?
What's up duder, so I recently bought a Segway ninebot at for about $600 bucks. I love the scooter but it's for the commute to work so I need a little faster what can you recommend? I don't need anything over 45-50?mph
O.K....I'M IN! IRVING, TEXAS. right in the middle of the DFDub!🤘🏻 I get my scoot on down here with foot power; I'm ready for some of that electric power. I don't have a car. This information helps me a lot. I'd love to be scootin' by at 65 mph!🤘🏻AWESOME!
sorry to burst ur bubble bro the actual top speed close to dragy and gps needs to be set to Nami's wheel diameter to 10.5 in settings, the one u see on the dashboard is not accurate 😅 been testing it for a year comparing wheel diameter set to default 11" and 10.5 and the 10.5 is the accurate one go see for urself
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