For the horn.. you can fix it. First try tapping it with a screw driver.. I know sounds funny, but bang it like 5 or 6 times… if it didn’t fix, then turn the adjustment screw behind the horn. Now try horn.
@@AJCoReTVI actually don't know. I haven't removed the tires yet nor caught a flat yet. I did buy it in Nov of 23 and hope they are tubeless as they were stated to be but I hear otherwise from other owners.
@@AJCoReTVBummer I do know I have the 6 screws on the hub motor. Are you saying there are wheels / hub motors without any screws on the Yume's which make them tubeless?
@@thefpvlife7785 yes they confirmed with me yesterday. Sadly I actually prefer the split rim tubed tire combo. Seems much easier to replace, then the insane work to replace tubeless tires from 1-piece rims 😢
What was the replacement tire size and where exactly did you get them? those tires are thick and haven't seen them anywhere. I live in East Europe, Poland to be exact so no US links please.
Thank you so much. Apologies for the late response. Just uploaded a new vid about issues, maintenance and upgrades. The vid is still processing. I will add links in the description. Thanks for watching.
Hi, I received my yume hawk pro on 5 July. My rear tire punctured after just 2 days of driving around 30-40kmh on a paved bike path. When i look around my tire I found a little stone in it, I will say the tire it came with is shit. So where can I buy some new one.
Congrats for the video. I kindly ask you for some specific information about the scooter. What is the actual height (cm) from the footrest to the handlebar handle? What is the width of the handlebar? thank you
Hey man I got 2k miles on my hawk pro and yes it is a pain in the ass to change a tire or tube, my question is when u remove the silicone pad what all do u have to disconnect inside the deck ? And once u put everything back together does the silicone pad go rite back on nice and tight or do u have to use something to glue it back on? I just want my scooter to stay fresh ya know
Hey. Apologies for the late response. When I remove the deck, I peel the silicone back enough to expose the screws. As for wires, I disconnect the motor cable and controller wires. There is a 6 pin plug attached to the motor cable that must be unpinned because you cannot slide it out the rear with the plug attached. I always take a pick of the plug before unpinning it. So I know exactly where the pins go. The controller wires are pretty much straight forward. But I take a pic before unplugging to be on the safe side. I’ve done this so much that now it’s easy and fast for me.