Great review!! I just got one of these 2 weeks ago and I’m really happy with it. Nice ride and 25-30Km after full charge. We’ll see how it lasts... looking forward to a long term Test!!
I missed the Warrior intro great to see it back. Great to hear your going full time. Love your channel. Great content & honest reviews like Wrong Way. Thank you for what you do for the community. Ride all day, Ride all night.
Hi, Ginger on wheels, great channel. currently want to buy an electric scooter but want to know your opinion on which one of these two is better - Inokim light 2 or Ninebot Max G30 with a range and speed. Thanks
Ginger, curious...what's with your 100%-0%-100%-0% flicking technique with your throttle control? I noticed that when you tested the 11x as well as this. Is there a reason for it instead of just incrementally slowly increasing the power? Can't imagine it'd be very good for the controller doing that flicking technique. Just wondering... TBH, it was bugging me a little... ;)
Good question... I think its just because for me, half the fun of riding these things is feeling the acceleration. Also because I only really feel like I have good grip on the bar when I'm pushing against something with my thumb. If i'm holding the accelerator in the middle my hand doesn't feel as secure on the bar. Maybe its just me.
@@GingerOnWheels Yeah fair enough. Also, I'm sure we would all be interested in an update on your Wolf Warrior post cash! Will it be back on the road once more???
I see no huge discernable difference between the two. I'd go with the etwow just because ewheels sells them and they are fantastic at post sales support. Bit.ly/GingeryWheels
I am quite a short person and was wondering if the scooter functions with the handlebar at its lowest height or if it has a safety feature to prevent this?
@@GingerOnWheels ouch, that’s why I always use a screen protector. Would recommend. I’m going through watching all your e scooter range tests and first impression vids. Your content is great! Have you thought about reviewing Apollo scooters?
Interesting choice of entry level scooter. BTW, didn’t you have a variable voltage/amp charger in one of your videos? Would appreciate information on where to purchase one of these...
Ya it is an interesting scooter. I hadn't seen many videos on these guys so I wanted to get some content out there. They don't make variable volt chargers, but they do make 'fast chargers' where you can turn a dial to output 1 - 5 amps. Fluid freeride has them for the Wolf @ 60 volts. Make sure you match the voltage of the charger to that of your battery fluidfreeride.com/products/fast-charger-for-mantis-and-wolf?ref=33 I made a video on fast charging you might want to check out!
Ginger On Wheels @ Don Scott. Since I posted last, I ordered and received a 58.8 volt adjustable amp (2-5) charger from ewheels. This matches up exactly with my D5+2.0 ‘BOT scooter. Cost me $140.00, but very well made, 2+lbs with fan. The NanRobot D5 is 52 volts, and the stock brick charger goes to 58.8
Ahh 3 seconds before you dropped your phone that was exactly what I was looking at... your hand holding it and shit if he drops it now... and then it happens... my heart was racing
I SWEAR I locked it into place but watching the raw footage back it looks like it unlatched itself midride? I'm going to have to test that theory down some stairs lol
Wait Lucas, were you there? Were you one of the kids in that scooter gang?! That was such a wild crash. Ya I just got the parts to fix it and I was going to do a fail / repair video. There was someone there who caught me pulling the wheel out of the river on video, any idea who I can find them? ? ?
Actually you can cut a piece of rubber from punctured tube of bicycle or motorcylce and attach it to your fender as mudguard with either thermo glue or epoxy glue. A very affordable way of making your own mudguard.
Thank you for the very thorough review. It's a really nice looking scooter and I love all of the colors, but not worth $1200. I'll stick with my $799 Ninebot Max with the 10" wheels. Thanks again for the review :-)
@@donscott6431~ I was advised to not only stay away from the D5+2.0 due to it's suspension issues, but to stay completely away from NanRobot altogether.
NoProGoPronto Yes! You really want to check out all options! BUT. ‘BOT scooters are cheap for what you get, AND, there’s a new sheriff in town!! Check out the State-Side dealership for NanRobot in Denver, Colorado! Warrantee, quick service and replacement here in the US. Search RoadRunner Scooters. I’ve been a ‘Bot owner for 2years, gone thru the ups and downs. Currently am riding a D5+2.0 with almost 2000 miles on it. I was lucky to get a good unit, what with factory backing being so crappy. Also own an x4 and D3 (beautiful!scoot, but a pile of s-t). The x4 is a 30lb workhorse, no problem, but xtreamly short range. NOW the good news. RoadRunner offers the same prices as the official site with 5 day shipping and the customer support is one of the best I’ve heard of. FOR THE PRICE you may consider the D5. It has much less inherent flaws than any of their other scooters except for maybe the LS7. One notable “flaw” would be a soft front suspension that dips forward under braking! (I got used to it quickly). But consider a 2000 watt/35-40 mph scooter with built-in motion alarm, for around $1200.00, that weighs 68 lbs. I’m 66 years old and can carry this thing up 2 flights of stairs. Still working, I can ride 17 miles to work, 17 miles home, on a single charge. Just sayin’....
NoProGoPronto PS. The suspension issues with the D6 are MUCH more severe! Along with the e-braking issues that seem to override the bms (battery management system), shutting the scooter down completely until hooked back up to the charger
Yeah like the color of the cables but the sheer volume of cable exposed makes me nervous. Thanks in large part to your review my very first scooter electric or other is the Highboy 2 Pro. The only difference being mine came with a 50@W mayor rather than the 350W model you reviewed. Thanks for that. I'm also liking your ability to speak your mind it's refreshing:)
this unique display is also being used on a product called king song nd11. i am noticing all these mass producing e-scoot vendors are using almost same type of displays and other components, so there is no real innovation happening in e-scoot industry????
Dang that's a shame, but doesn't surprise me. You're right, there are 3 or 4 scooter manufacturers in China what all the brands are really doing is buying parts from those 3 factories and then making a Mr. Potato head scooter my combining parts and painting the frames with their own new 'brand'. Minimotors and Zero are the only brands I see that are actually trying to innovate by making new products, like the thumb throttle option they've got for the zero scooters now.
Ginger On Wheels hey man, I really love how boosted rev tried to change this rat race by reinventing the throttle and low deck style and single swing arm style frame, also rion is another name that are trying to break the mold of generic bs assembly. Last but not least I was wondering if this new company called Apollo ludacris scooter from Canada be a fresh air but the more I look into their products, they are using the same china parts apart from that stormcore esc model with some serious price to it and very little output on the paper...
@@matelslug1 Apollo is procuring the scooters from the exactly same manufacturer of Zero(aka. Grace) but with stricter inspection upon receiving to assure fewer faults on quality. So it really depends upon buyers' preference pricewise.
I didn't say it was better made or more durable 🤷♂️ . Mine has a little bit of play if I have the bars up to max height and I really yank on it. But I wouldn't call it a 'wobble', yet. Things might loosen up as I ride more.
This is a piece of crap. I own this one for 2 years, wasted 1k+ euro on service. Firstly I changed tyre every week. After that I rided in the rainy day (the rain was not that intense) as a result = battery dead (400 euro for a new one) Then I was tired of changing tyres every week and putted airless tyres. After 1 week on riding airless tyres the rear wheel is bended and wobbly very hard. Idk how long can I use it this way but its totally not worth that money. PIECE OF CRAP! Don't even think of buying it, this scooter is pain in the ass. Not sure about other inokim products, but this model is clacky, fragile, you ride like a plastic toy, everything rattles, shakes, creaks. The maximum price for such a scooter is 200 euros. Do not even think of buying it, save yourself from this pain. Before that, I had a Xiaomi m365 - half the price, it served me for 3 years, for 3 years I spent 50 euros on it to put airelss tires, AND THATS ALL.