I agree but really how much interaction are you gonna have with the screen? Does the Segway have a app? As long as I can see my stats post ride via an app I'm good... Lol.. Thanks for watching.
The touch screen is inconvenient, the kaabo has a new display with nfc, while only on mantis x, but I think it can soon be bought for other models - judging by the power settings in the display of 48.60.72 - it can be put on other models-it is chic.
Complimenti per il video. Vorrei farvi qualche domanda sul monopattino in questione. Mi saprebbe dire cortesemente l'altezza effettiva dalla pedana alla maniglia e il peso (ma non quelle dichiarate dal produttore perche' spesso non corrispondo ) ?
Congrats for the video. A kind question: In your opinion, are the handlebars too high for a 1.70 m person? I would need to know the height from the footboard to the steering knob to be aware of this.
You should be able to acquire.rhis info via the website. I have since sold my Kaabo so I cannot.give you exact.numbers...if your under 6ft up to about 6'2 or so you should be fine. I'm a pinch under 6ft for reference. Thanks for watching!!!
BOTH are equally enjoyable. I had never experienced a heavy scooter before like the Wolf....for beginners it will be heavy. BUT I began to appreciate how the Wolf has a commanding presence on the road....you can feel how stable and sure footed it is. The Wolf is REALLY planted and like a Land Rover of scooters.... Torque and power are very strong. The scooter made me scared of it the first couple of rides. Lots of torque and power. Not a fan of the ABS that pulses....but brakes seem to get the job done. I really prefer the brakes on the Mantis King but that's subjective....brakes are all about setup.. The real question with the Wolf Warrior is do you want to schlep ALL of that weight around all of the time AND do you really need it? The Wolf Warrior 11 Plus will be better suited to BIGGER HEAVIER rider and rider who want a SUPER heavy duty scooter that can handle their heavy weight as well asa little off roading. The Mantis King GT is a sweet 40+ mph scooter that is relatively light for it's weight and nimble. It makes a very strong argument for BEST commuter scooter. You have dual 1100 watt motors Hydraulic suspension (adjustable rebound) and brakes Great lighting for visibility Easy folding mechanism Very good battery life and power management. So do you want a heavy duty scooter or a commuter scooter?
@@GearWave is it in for repair? .. im checking reviews for tested range.. Try lowering the power/speed limit on the wolf so it matches the mantis 10 pro to see how much extra it gets and one at full power/acceleration. I relize what i said wasn't true because the 10 pro uses less power at max power
All good, but if you're gonna be on the streets, respect the traffic signals... don't want electric scooters getting undue attention like that. Doesn't take much to get 'em banned or restricted... has happened elsewhere already
This is very good to know. I ALLWAYS make an effort to be considerate of pedestrians and traffic. Riding a scooter can be one of the more exciting and exhausting things you can do but if your commuting or riding in traffic you have to really be safe. Where a helmet....get a scooter with turn signals , light sand a horn. Thanks for watching
Im not sure if you can turn them off independent of the other lights. The Kaabo lighting app ( not sure of the exact name ) allows you to customize the lighting but I'm not sure if it gives you the ability to turn them off. I haven't gotten a chance to download the app but I will this weekend and get back to you. Lol ....thanks for watching.
@@vennomrides107 not really. Only one time was spontanious power cut off. Restarted, and didn't come back. I've put 700+ miles on this thing so far. I don't ride off road. Only changed brake pads. Soon have to change new tires. Oh yes, one issue: better change all the screws on beteer quality ones, the cheap srews are snaping off.