Not really, at full speed both motors I only managed about 6 miles and the battery was already very low, and if you know anything about these batteries, it's best not to r7n them too low as it really reduces the life of the battery by hundreds of charge cycles. In just the rear motor I was getting 20 miles no issues in the beginning, but both motors at full power is just a lot more fun. WARNING most of the stats you see are for a similar scooter that is 40AH BATTERY, the version I had was only 28AH I think, didn't last long and ended up taking back to skootz for a refund as it was falling apart while riding and to pay 5hem for maintenance was gonna be stupid money, tyres especially needing changed after every 6 rides as fronts were going bald with wheel spinning. Bolts falling off wheels. Battery banging around inside. Controllers getting so hot thing nearly melting. Folding mechanism not working. Lights falling off and holder starting to crack. Plus more issues. Because it was under warranty, I had to have them check it out, and the cost of back and forward to them and their attitudes, it really made it an experience not worth having. But when the scooter works, it's amazing at full speed, but if the battery breaks it will cost nearly a new scooter again to replace, and a replacement battery is not even LG CELLS.
@@oraclescave currently i got a bike and a scooter but got in a car accident and broke the bike it doesn't work anymore and my current scooter is old I want to buy a new one which is the same as yours its 60v5600w but am not sure because the company told me that the scooters range is 40 to 80km and does 85kmh which am really not trusting cause my friend got a scooter that they said goes 80 but really goes 40 I've done lots of research about it and it seems pretty good to me but there's another scooter in mind but alot slower and I really want a fast one to go to school with its an 60v2000w brushless motor with really cool tires (fat tires) and its way cheaper but the thing which is bugging me is that it only goes 45kmh tell me what do u think should I buy the 5600w dual or 2000w brushless
@hus_47_h if you are not just driving it flat out and be mild on the throttle in medium mode, it will get you big distance and even farther with single motor medium mode. It is an awesome scooter, just don't trash it through the woods and do big jumps like I did and belting down rough terrain. The scooter will do big distance, just don't expect to get far if using all the power all the time. There is a 40AH version from China, think its called QUICKWHEEL ,its cheaper and goes much more distance even on full power and its the same scooter. Otherwise go easy-ish and get my one. But it's one way or another Full speed not so far Mild speed very very far
This scooter was driven through puddles, shallow river crossings, deep wet mud, always in the rain as I'm in Scotland, never once have I experienced a water related issue with any part, not the motors, not the electrical wiring or display, and never had an issue with water inside the deck either. Mudguards do an awesome job, I suppose you could squirt some silicone bath sealant into the wires where they enter the deck just incase, but never had a problem, and I have smashed deep puddles. These machines are not as fragile as you would think. A little bit of water won't harm it, obviously if you see a puddle and there is no way around it, just drive through very slowly to limit the spray on the deck. I don't give a crap, I just hit every puddle, hump and bump and just enjoy myself, very solid machine, motors are water tight , just don't submerge your scooter. My machine comes home packed with wet mud everywhere all the time, no issues. 👍👍👍
Am getting the same scooter as yours the company told me that it goes 80km and does the battery last long with both motors on
Not really, at full speed both motors I only managed about 6 miles and the battery was already very low, and if you know anything about these batteries, it's best not to r7n them too low as it really reduces the life of the battery by hundreds of charge cycles.
In just the rear motor I was getting 20 miles no issues in the beginning, but both motors at full power is just a lot more fun.
WARNING most of the stats you see are for a similar scooter that is 40AH BATTERY, the version I had was only 28AH I think, didn't last long and ended up taking back to skootz for a refund as it was falling apart while riding and to pay 5hem for maintenance was gonna be stupid money, tyres especially needing changed after every 6 rides as fronts were going bald with wheel spinning.
Bolts falling off wheels.
Battery banging around inside.
Controllers getting so hot thing nearly melting.
Folding mechanism not working.
Lights falling off and holder starting to crack.
Plus more issues.
Because it was under warranty, I had to have them check it out, and the cost of back and forward to them and their attitudes, it really made it an experience not worth having.
But when the scooter works, it's amazing at full speed, but if the battery breaks it will cost nearly a new scooter again to replace, and a replacement battery is not even LG CELLS.
@@oraclescave currently i got a bike and a scooter but got in a car accident and broke the bike it doesn't work anymore and my current scooter is old I want to buy a new one which is the same as yours its 60v5600w but am not sure because the company told me that the scooters range is 40 to 80km and does 85kmh which am really not trusting cause my friend got a scooter that they said goes 80 but really goes 40 I've done lots of research about it and it seems pretty good to me but there's another scooter in mind but alot slower and I really want a fast one to go to school with its an 60v2000w brushless motor with really cool tires (fat tires) and its way cheaper but the thing which is bugging me is that it only goes 45kmh tell me what do u think should I buy the 5600w dual or 2000w brushless
@hus_47_h if you are not just driving it flat out and be mild on the throttle in medium mode, it will get you big distance and even farther with single motor medium mode.
It is an awesome scooter, just don't trash it through the woods and do big jumps like I did and belting down rough terrain.
The scooter will do big distance, just don't expect to get far if using all the power all the time.
There is a 40AH version from China, think its called QUICKWHEEL ,its cheaper and goes much more distance even on full power and its the same scooter.
Otherwise go easy-ish and get my one.
But it's one way or another
Full speed not so far
Mild speed very very far
Any issues having this yet . Am thinking of getting one . Have you taken it out when rain/ water where there any issues. Thanks
This scooter was driven through puddles, shallow river crossings, deep wet mud, always in the rain as I'm in Scotland, never once have I experienced a water related issue with any part, not the motors, not the electrical wiring or display, and never had an issue with water inside the deck either.
Mudguards do an awesome job, I suppose you could squirt some silicone bath sealant into the wires where they enter the deck just incase, but never had a problem, and I have smashed deep puddles.
These machines are not as fragile as you would think.
A little bit of water won't harm it, obviously if you see a puddle and there is no way around it, just drive through very slowly to limit the spray on the deck.
I don't give a crap, I just hit every puddle, hump and bump and just enjoy myself, very solid machine, motors are water tight , just don't submerge your scooter.
My machine comes home packed with wet mud everywhere all the time, no issues.
👍👍👍