3 things you didn’t mention. 1) Clunking on the front suspension. Some people might think it’s normal, it’s not! 2) Speedo is 3 miles off meaning if you’re going 43, it’s really just 40. 3) Range or should I say, lack thereof….I agree with everything else you mentioned. I just thought I’d say, what you didn’t. It’s a good scooter, no doubt, technology, features, futuristic design, app, dashboard. But it’s definitely not the best... I own the Megatron version just because it’s “limited” although they never seem to run out. I also own a Dualtron X Limited, a custom RoadRunner Pro and a Kaabo Wolf King GT Pro. On its own, the Segway looks badass unfortunately, it looks like a kid’s toy next to my other scooters. IMO
yes the segway misses the mark on somethings, and improvements are needed, but those kaboos and dualtrons are ugly cobbled together, mixture of off the shelf parts, whereas the GT2 has a very unique custom, and futuristic look
What is that knocking sound it keeps making? Is that the brakes, suspension, or stem? I notice it when you go over bumps or turn. Almost sounds like a knock from play in the stem.
I have had mine for about 7 months. So far I love the GT2 but there is a some things I wish was different. The suspension is somewhat hard for me especially compared to my Nami Klima. I wish the handle bars has an actual spot to put a phone rack or something on it and I wish it had a rearview mirror. If you ride this fast and hard the battery will die really fast. Overall I would recommend the scooter if you can get it on sale. I will say this is a very sturdy scooter and you can't really find anything made a well. Great review.
@@StayConnectedEV I can't tell if you're be disingenuous or just absolutely oblivious to the quality scooters available that are much better than the gt2. Your reasons/opinions don't mean much if you don't test out other quality scooters.
yes faster scooters for sure . but their all ugly and cobbled together. but for quality fit and finish. unique futuristic styling. nobody comes close to segway
While it's a good scooter, it's nowhere near being the best on the market. And its speed is rather underwhelming compared to other high performance scooters currently sold all over the world. Review vids are nice, but get your facts straight, do some research before trying to review stuff you know only half of it.
Thanks for the comment. Unforutnately i disagree and this scooter is backed by a name that is one of the most well known names. Support and service is fantastic. We get approached by many scooter companies with complete garbage BUT it going 60+mph. As I said in the review I can care less about the speed I want something engineered with quality.
@@StayConnectedEV I'm not talking about garbage rebrand scooters like FLJ, Laotie, Tiffgalop or others. Take a look at Inmotion RS, Emove Roadster, Kaboo Wolf Warrior, Nami Burn E to mention just a few. They have quite a well established track record when it comes to build quality, customer service and performance. Sure Segway is well known, but they are also well known for cutting corners to make money. Plus, the front suspension isn't all that great, plenty of returns from users that it doesn't stand the test of time.
I agree with what he said.It's definitely the best scooter on the market in terms of all around quality. It's more of a commuter scooter then a "fast" scooter with A bunch of parts just put together.. Rather than one piece of machinery that looks like it's professionally built from a Car manufacturer.
Have you ever ridden the inmotion RS? I can tell you first hand the RS doesn't ride as nice and stable as the GT2. The RS is faster for sure but it's nothing if you have no control over it. Same with the wolf GT. I rode all of them, I can tell you the GT2 ride the best as well as the built quality. Some parts on the RS felt a bit cheap like straight from China. Granted the GT2 was manufactured from China but a better product like the your Apple phone.