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Casey!! my guy,, my man.., Thank You for the earlier upload time today : ) really helps me to catch a view before work.. Your East Coast, USA viewers will be happy !
For the breaking at the lights, you can probably change the regenerative breaking level (in the app) and it will engine brake as you lay off the throttle. Play around with that setting as you like.
You should start an exercise equipment review channel on YT. Or at least a product review channel in general - you are very honest and really test things out well.
thanks for the amazing review. You are very detail oriented and catches alot of small details while in your own use. I learned many things about this product by watching your video. I recently purchased the S2 max scooter and am excited for it. hopefully, the ride is fun.
I bought a ninebot f30 last weekend. Already wish i had something faster. Braking is great though. And when I let off the throttle, the regenerative braking works great. Really slows me down. And it has cruise control. So thats nice.
@@OGskater818 I would up trading my F30 (paid $200) plus $100 ($300 total) for a Niu kqi3 Max and couldn't be happier. 23-24 mph with my fat ass on there. The tires are self healing, don't have to kick to get going. Dual disc breaks in the front and a single in the rear. (that may be backwards, not sure right now. Not looking at it). Has the generative braking, cruise control and I think the handlebars are even wider too. And the battery is pretty badass!
They sent me one of these recently but I can't get air to go into the back tire to save my life... front tire is no problem, and the valve attachment works fine with the Ninebot. 🤷♀
Ninebot had cruise control until an update. They deactivated it because of the danger that when you jump off, it continues to drove and may damage something/something. At least here in germany. Never update! I didn‘t and had a custom firmware since day one…
Looks like a pretty decent scooter. Funny that you said the Ninebot has poor braking...then later in the video, you mention that your fiancé will be using the Ninebot from now on.
Pretty gnarly to see you this early Flannel Boy, also damn 32km for a round inner city trip, my big ass city from one end to another is merely 11km with curves and everything. Canada seems to be less and less attractive by the day aside from Canadians themselves... the old ones but that's a topic that will get me flagged if i go on. Also the brick is to control power changes so your machine doesn't get fried
if you like a squishy ride, I mean cushy, just under inflate those tires a couple of kPa . You'll feel the difference. I usually over inflate my tires because I like to go fast but it's a harder feeling ride so you may not like it.
Of the complaints id say the battery brick thing is legit. You should be able to store the recharging equipment on the scooter, the brick is bigger than the scooter. Its cushier becuse of the tube tires.
@@boby9397 yep. It’s stored on the scooter. Where do you store that brick on the other one? You’d need a backpack or something. That’s more weight in your backpack and space. Camera equipment is already heavy. Especially sigma lenses and the camera batteries too.
When I was in the states (LA to be exact) my best friend was uScooters (eTwow) Booster Plus S. It was 13 kg, very portable, highly maneuverable. Then I bought Zero 10x thinking that I'm "upgrading" but I'm not happy with it. It's big and heavy (35kg), It's higher to the ground which makes it harder to maneuver, has air tires which failed 4 times already... Miss my old one.
Not without self healing tires and a maintenance free drum or electric break it doesn't 😂 Not to even mention that the waterproofing is way ahead on the Segway, as well.
Please focus. You are a great teacher. You produce great content. Please teach your devoted followers more of the videography you clearly know. Be generous. That's why we follow. So when the perfect camera comes we'll be ready because you taught us.
@@cameraconspiracies thank your lucky stars youre not paying the Australia premium... I swear it's like they deliver stuff by diamond encrusted gold plated shipping containers. Just double the $USD price and you have it about right in $AUD terms.
One con you didn't mention is that the battery is in the deck, making it likely impossible to replace. Oh, one last con- riding it is dorky- but as long as it's for photography that can be overlooked ;p
@@GameUnkasa I looked at a few more reviews of the old model, I see now the battery can be removed, not a huge cost to replace. BUT, the dead bricking due to bad electrical connections (widely reported on previous version) and the 300 dollar fix, change to pneumatic tires, removal of regenerative breaking, and change from disk to drum brakes all point towards another throw away product. Like many now, I research everything very well before I consider a purchase and I do not believe anything a creator has to say about anything.
@@flightographist Yeah not a fan of the cost either, I haven't experienced any problems but I feel like I don't use them as much as most ppl.. I go to like the gas station for snacks or to pick up the mail lol
i don't get why these have no cargo area. it'd only need a box to be a 100x more useful, maybe 40 cm longer and you'd be able to bolt a eurobox on it. sure you wouldn't go full speed in the turns when there's a heavy load on it. maybe the box could be foldable so you always potentially have it but it isn't in the way when you have nothing to carry
Be careful on these things. Other vehicles know how to deal with them less than even motorcycles. I have a life time injury from riding one that went 40mph because an F150 pulled out in front of me. Had full riding gear on, including motorcycle rated helmet, its the only reason I only broke my foot. Have a metal plate in it now fusing all the bones. Still can't walk right. Granted the one I was on was more powerful than these, still, be careful!
Do you think the Hiboy could handle a 70km round trip on paved cycle paths with not more than 1km of vertical climb (I'm probably WAY over estimating that I'm on the Perth metro coastal plain in Western Australia). Real men use kilometres 👍
I have nothing to contribute except kilometers are a source of confusion when I cross the border into Windsor from Detroit. The Canadian people are so polite it is disconcerting. Makes me suspicious.
Yeah, cause we want stuff from you, like Teslas and stuff. I do the opposite and cross from Windsor to Detroit and feel like I'm in some kind of movie. Not a dystopian romance but in that realm
First, you WANT the power brick to be external, this is to save weight as the segway has it on the inside, thus making it 1.9 pounds heavier. Secondly, car tires are tubeless, yet they get flats. Funny how you are ok with using the imperial system for weight, but can't figure out how fast you're going with the same system. You're dumb. lol. Just kidding. I'm currently living in Guatemala and they do the same thing. Use pounds for weight, but metric for everything else. As an american, I do like the metric system better, except for temperature.