I've had this scooter for over a year now and bought it new for £600, I've got to say I am really pleased with it and I've used it loads and love it. The design is so much more practical than other scooters I've tried in the past, the range is amazing and the top speed is fully adjustable. I find the folding handlebars and short deck are really useful as it means I can wheel it around in shops no problem. I've found the longer deck and fixed handlebars on more traditional scooters make them difficult to wheel around in supermarkets. Long decks are difficult to get around the ends of illes and fixed handlebars easily knock things off shelves, I used to lock my old scooter up outside. Not with the Quick 4, I just take it in with me - and I've also found the wide deck perfectly fits a shopping basket. The short deck might not be for everyone, it means I've had to adjusted my stance and rest my back heel on the handle at the back. I then sit my weight back over the rear leg so I'm slightly crouched over it. This takes some getting used to but helps with stability while braking and carving when cornering at speed and also makes it easier to balance while moving at low speed.
I finally pulled the trigger on the quick 4 mainly based on your subjective experience/description as opposed to stats. I think I’ll love it. Thanks for all the thorough work with this scooter.
Wow! I believe this is the true golden era of ESG! It gets to include personal feedback from 2 other people besides the host of this review and including the personal Big Dawg approval by Ramier! This particular video is shot way before I even learned about electric scooters and even e-bikes when I was huffing and puffing through hilly areas in my regular, analog pedal-bicycles! Makes me appreciate the fact that I bought a decent electric scooter even before coming across this channel and because of this, my very next one will be your top-rated, recommended one! I hope you bring back this format to your newer videos because the devils are really in the details and wishing you a 100K sub count by the time I get my Apollo Go! Thank you for everything!
Thanks so much for your support. It’s funny, this video did really poorly when it first came out, though we really loved the idea ourselves. But that’s why we never did it again. -Paul
I haven't watched this channel in a long time. The quality (of the review) has improved a lot. Good job! And I must say, the scooter under review looks very nice. It would be interesting to see how it compares to the E-Twow GT, another high-quality, portable commuter.
It's hard to even capture on video how special this scooter feels in person. I still just want to stare at it, when it's sitting next to other scooters. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I watched the entire review, a scooter with so nice specs, but the deck is ridiculously small, terrible mistake! The stability issue is also probably because of the small deck. What was going on in the designer's mind? I like to ride with my legs in a similar position to a taekwondo fighter, it will not work with this small deck. So I’m back again for the Swiss VXMAX2…
So far my favourite is the Speedway Leger or the Emove Cruiser if I'm looking for the ultimate cruise :) but I haven't tried the Inokim Quick 4...so who knows :) stay safe :)
For more info on the Inokim Quick 4: electric-scooter.guide/reviews/inokim-quick-4-super-review/ Our other favorite daily commuters: Kaabo Mantis 8: geni.us/Pky00 Inokim Light 2: geni.us/LAUk Apollo Explore: geni.us/xKxYChS
Thank you so much! I really enjoy riding this scooter. In fact, I have to run an errand today and might take this scooter, now that you've reminded me about it. What are you riding now? -Paul
Ummm don’t get me wrong I like the display and the build, but for that price I’d expect a lot more in the power department and battery department which to me is one of the first things I look at when I look into getting a scooter.
Can you please make a comparison video between the Quick 4 Super and the OX Hero (the one you have)?. I think that it will be a great comparison considering the close price, but different categories of scooter. I am with the OX hero by the way and I do believe it's the better overall scooter.
Chuck definitely prefers the OX Hero. There is something I really like about the Quick 4 though. Mainly the way it carves corners. I keep coming back to it. The OX and OXO do have absolutely amazing suspension, and I love how the single sided swingarms look and how they make it super easy to change tires if you get a flat. We should do an Inokim round up one of these days like we did for Mantis. -Paul
The vsett 8 has very similar specs but is better quality (no stem wobble) and has a longer deck with a foot peg on the back. It's also quite a lot cheaper and uses lg batteries. I would be looking at the vsett 8 over this.
I love your reviews. I just picked up one from the Inokim Shop in NYC and love it. There are downsides, sure...I never had an e-scooter before, so adjusting to the small deck was easy...
Do you still recommend this scooter? Which is the main downside? Do brakes and suspension work well? Which Inokim shop did you buy from, the customer service was decent?
@Ancorarte I bought it from the shop in NYC. I think evening everything is sold online now. On their page. I still use it, but I bike more, now. Inokim has a physical location for repairs in NYC. They're made great and feel strong. They are much more affordable now. I recommend them. The quick 4 doesn't have much acceleration, but they're great all around. Check the ox or oxo
well deck is maybe lil short however partly help situation this rear fender at which you can put shues ., however wide is very nice 22 cm mean you can cruise with 2 shoes side be side while in ninebot max g30 /motus scooty 10 which have only 17 cm wide is worse .not mention about xiaomi whcih have even thinner deck than ninebot max .
It costs $650-$750 here in China. I own the Light (6000 km now) and the Light 2. Very reliable brand. Not interested in a bigger one, so Light 3 will be next! 😏
Thanks George, We’ve gotten more thorough since we made this one! We have a database at electric-scooter.guide where you can compare most of these specs side by side with a hundred or more other scooters we’ve tested. -Paul
My idea of a perfect commuter scooter is a cross between this one and the Zero 8. Basically the overall design of the Quick 4, but with the solid back-tyre + front-tyre splitt-able rim of the Zero 8. The latter for minimized hassle with flat tyres, and user-friendly approach then you nevertheless h a v e to change tubes. And easy-to-maintain drum-brakes only. Far to little attention is given to user-friendly maintainance in these kinds of scooter-reviews.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide This kinds of discussions there one mix the best elements from each brand could be an idea for a new video. Let staff-members pick and compose from upto three brands/models. What would be your perfect blend?
I have a Quick 4 Super and your review is somewhat incorrect. My scooter has absolutely 0 stem wobble. May be yours is not tightened. I got no clue but mine is just fine. And the other part about the deck being too small is really not true. Im 6 feet tall with size 11 shoes. When you put your left foot on the side of the folding mechanism there is plenty of room. And It also happens to be the normal riding pose. I guess thats how they designed it. I watched your videos before purchasing it . but when I went to test it the problems were just not there. This is by far the best commuter scooter.
So happy to hear that they have improved the design of what was already a great scooter. I consulted with the designer of the Quick 4 after our review to give him our recommendations. We stand by our review of the unit we received. All options were explored, including slight modifications. Ours still wobbles after adjusting. The deck, unless they have changed it, remains one of the very shortest we have ever tested. It works for some and not for others, but helps the scooter to be more portable. -Paul
I just bought my first scooter, the Quick 4 and I love it so far. I am having problems adjusting the front brake. I did what the tutorial said but it is still not grabbing hold to brake. The other thing, is the top speed. I can only get it up to is 15 mph not even close to 25mph. What are some tricks to getting these issues worked out?
I really need to get our and ride our L9. I arrived after all of the testing was done for that one. It's a very different build than other scooters. -Paul
I can get this Urban Machina do about 1290 right now. I’m 5 foot 8 and 195 pounds and size 11 feet. Will this be too small (theoretically) of course. I have no preferred riding style as I have never ridden before.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide thank you Paul. I’m trying to decide between this and maybe paying a little more for a dual motor (mantis se pro 18.2 ah or Vsett 9+ 21 ah. It’s a tough decision. Having it do well on hills and low-end torque is very important to me as well as decent water resistance. I’m told the new pro SE has a IP 54 rating and the VSETT is pretty decent as well. But the Inokim just looks so awesome And it’s such a good deal that I’m willing to maybe look past some power deficiencies and lack of ip rating.
That's a good question. Any list with the EMOVE Cruiser in it could also contain the Explore. I think we decided with OX over Explore because more people were cross-shopping those two. The Explore is a world class scooter though. -Paul
Terrific review guys! The stem wobble is a concern for sure but the display looks awesome...you mentioned the grip and handlebars being solid...I'm not a fan of my Zero 9 handlebars as they get loose easily ...did these tighten and stay tightened? Loved the Ferrari analogy :) :) Also when folded was it comfortable to carry or was the shape cutting into your hand? I usually carry these scooters with one hand...but I loved the back handle for lifting with two hands when dropping it into the car's trunk :)
Nonsensical price! Why would I buy this when I can get the Zero 10x? Or the Dualtron Mini? Emove Cruiser? The bells & whistles are nice, I like the weight, but it feels like being shortchanged on the other stuff just for having it.
Emove Cruiser disc brakes are garbage. I set my friends emove scooter up when brand new and the brake will rub even when adjusting. After 1 year the Emove started falling apart
You can't go wrong with Inokim, they are the engineers, designers and visionaries that took the electric scooter world fare beyond peoples imagination. They are called the "God Father", and "Cadillac" of scooters for good reason, because they are.
Another great scooter! The price now 2024 is much more affordable $999 and $899 less range… still the same quality? My first choice was the Swiss VMAX2 PRO, but looking at this INOKIM… let me watch first this review 😆 ah the price, now still have a summer 10% promo! $900 and $800… 😮
It's costs more than the Apollo Pro 52V ($1700) Who in their right mind would pick this over the Pro, Even if it was priced the same as the Cruiser $1400 i can't see any reason to buy it with a slower top speed, less range, slower acceleration, smaller deck, no indicators and disc brakes, It should be priced $1100-$1200.
My sister is looking for a scooter that is smaller and less powerful with a smooth ride than the full size cruisers etc. The Quick 4 is a strong candidate with great suspension, smaller fold size and far lighter. being shorter and smaller the size is preferable. low maintenance drum brakes and smooth thumb throttle are strong motivators for non mechanically minded buyers. it is very expensive but i think if it's the best fit for purpose then it's worth it. we're also considering the Zero 9 as an option but haven't decided yet!
@@para8D The Quick 4 and Cruiser both have a 600W motor, The New Cruiser has 1000W motor, My brother recently brought a scooter, He wanted something smaller than the Cruiser that he could carry on transport, so i told him to get the Apollo City, 25MPH, 39lbs, Just as fast as the Quick 4, lighter, better acceleration, and quicker up hills, front disc and rear drum brakes, thumb throttle option, Oh and it's less than $1000, Only real thing the Quick 4 has is 7 miles better range.
This scooter looks amazing but is such a disappointment, very small deck, small battery, low power, and stem issues...I would say they flopped big time and with this price its just an awful deal.
I have a Dualtron Mini, and I'm very pleased with it. It has a good top speed, climbs hills really well. A high quality fit and finish, a good size deck. There is only one drum brake (electronic) but it works very well. fitted with the EYE display, (considered the best in the business, by many reviewers). Another scooter I like is the (lower priced) Speedway Leger. Not quite as good as my Mini, but not too far behind
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuideit has a spring promo now… $799 😮 I don’t know which scooter to choose anymore 😆 Jubel, Inokim, VXMAX2… but Jubel seems bulky to carry on the bus
I've had this scooter for over a year now and bought it new for £600, I've got to say I am really pleased with it and I've used it loads and love it. The design is so much more practical than other scooters I've tried in the past, the range is amazing and the top speed is fully adjustable.
I find the folding handlebars and short deck are really useful as it means I can wheel it around in shops no problem. I've found the longer deck and fixed handlebars on more traditional scooters make them difficult to wheel around in supermarkets. Long decks are difficult to get around the ends of illes and fixed handlebars easily knock things off shelves, I used to lock my old scooter up outside. Not with the Quick 4, I just take it in with me - and I've also found the wide deck perfectly fits a shopping basket.
The short deck might not be for everyone, it means I've had to adjusted my stance and rest my back heel on the handle at the back. I then sit my weight back over the rear leg so I'm slightly crouched over it. This takes some getting used to but helps with stability while braking and carving when cornering at speed and also makes it easier to balance while moving at low speed.
Thanks for the extended feedback!
Where did you buy it?
Emove Cruiser is the BEST commuter Scooter!!! Yes it’s a little heavy but man that range is crazy!!!! 50+ miles on a single charge is awesome 👍🏼
Yup, we tested it at 50.3 miles. Wolf Warrior tested at 42.2 so you know it is crazy long!
You guys make the most comprehensive scooter reviews. It's so informative that the buyer already knows pretty much what he's getting. Thank you.
Thank you.
I finally pulled the trigger on the quick 4 mainly based on your subjective experience/description as opposed to stats. I think I’ll love it. Thanks for all the thorough work with this scooter.
Is your scooter still working well after 2 years, any issues? Customer support is fine?
Wow! I believe this is the true golden era of ESG! It gets to include personal feedback from 2 other people besides the host of this review and including the personal Big Dawg approval by Ramier!
This particular video is shot way before I even learned about electric scooters and even e-bikes when I was huffing and puffing through hilly areas in my regular, analog pedal-bicycles!
Makes me appreciate the fact that I bought a decent electric scooter even before coming across this channel and because of this, my very next one will be your top-rated, recommended one!
I hope you bring back this format to your newer videos because the devils are really in the details and wishing you a 100K sub count by the time I get my Apollo Go! Thank you for everything!
Thanks so much for your support. It’s funny, this video did really poorly when it first came out, though we really loved the idea ourselves. But that’s why we never did it again. -Paul
I haven't watched this channel in a long time. The quality (of the review) has improved a lot. Good job! And I must say, the scooter under review looks very nice. It would be interesting to see how it compares to the E-Twow GT, another high-quality, portable commuter.
Thanks for the video
I’ve been looking into Inokim for the seemingly better build quality and this seemed to support it
It's hard to even capture on video how special this scooter feels in person. I still just want to stare at it, when it's sitting next to other scooters. -Paul
This just doesn't have enough Speed and Range for that price. Also that Deck is wayyy too small, no room for my feet.
I think they are going for speed and range at 47 lbs. But yea -- deck is a bit short for me. Paul likes it!
You can keep both your feet side by side on this one, because the deck is wide?
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I watched the entire review, a scooter with so nice specs, but the deck is ridiculously small, terrible mistake! The stability issue is also probably because of the small deck. What was going on in the designer's mind? I like to ride with my legs in a similar position to a taekwondo fighter, it will not work with this small deck. So I’m back again for the Swiss VXMAX2…
So far my favourite is the Speedway Leger or the Emove Cruiser if I'm looking for the ultimate cruise :) but I haven't tried the Inokim Quick 4...so who knows :) stay safe :)
For more info on the Inokim Quick 4: electric-scooter.guide/reviews/inokim-quick-4-super-review/
Our other favorite daily commuters: Kaabo Mantis 8: geni.us/Pky00
Inokim Light 2: geni.us/LAUk
Apollo Explore: geni.us/xKxYChS
Great Review as usual, its contains everything what we wanna know
Thank you so much! I really enjoy riding this scooter. In fact, I have to run an errand today and might take this scooter, now that you've reminded me about it.
What are you riding now? -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide the one and only kaabo mantis 10 pro hahahaha
Loving my quick 4, price is ok in Australia, first scooter for my wife to ride while I onewheel
The price is not the shortcoming of Inokim, it is my shortcoming.
Ummm don’t get me wrong I like the display and the build, but for that price I’d expect a lot more in the power department and battery department which to me is one of the first things I look at when I look into getting a scooter.
Now this is a great review - I agree with everything here. Thanks guys. BTW you can unlock it to 25 MPH.
How to unlock the speed?
@@darcychu9652 Its in the manual and there is a video on youtube showing it
You can unlock it to 30 mph actually. I just did it
How do you get it to 30?@@Jay-xv5wj
Can you please make a comparison video between the Quick 4 Super and the OX Hero (the one you have)?. I think that it will be a great comparison considering the close price, but different categories of scooter. I am with the OX hero by the way and I do believe it's the better overall scooter.
Chuck definitely prefers the OX Hero. There is something I really like about the Quick 4 though. Mainly the way it carves corners. I keep coming back to it. The OX and OXO do have absolutely amazing suspension, and I love how the single sided swingarms look and how they make it super easy to change tires if you get a flat.
We should do an Inokim round up one of these days like we did for Mantis. -Paul
The vsett 8 has very similar specs but is better quality (no stem wobble) and has a longer deck with a foot peg on the back. It's also quite a lot cheaper and uses lg batteries. I would be looking at the vsett 8 over this.
Cool! Thanks for sharing. -Vosk
As a kinda small guy I'm inmune to the first con 😂 this is great!
I love your reviews. I just picked up one from the Inokim Shop in NYC and love it. There are downsides, sure...I never had an e-scooter before, so adjusting to the small deck was easy...
Enjoy your new scooter
-Vosk
Do you still recommend this scooter? Which is the main downside? Do brakes and suspension work well? Which Inokim shop did you buy from, the customer service was decent?
@Ancorarte I bought it from the shop in NYC. I think evening everything is sold online now. On their page. I still use it, but I bike more, now. Inokim has a physical location for repairs in NYC. They're made great and feel strong. They are much more affordable now. I recommend them. The quick 4 doesn't have much acceleration, but they're great all around. Check the ox or oxo
Here to say I just bought mine brand new for 600. May be a few years late but seems hard to beat for 600 bucks
Awesome! Enjoy your new ride.
A dual motor Inokim with at least 52v and 20ah battery with a price tag of a maximum 2k would be awesome. A combination of power and build quality.!!
well deck is maybe lil short however partly help situation this rear fender at which you can put shues ., however wide is very nice 22 cm mean you can cruise with 2 shoes side be side while in ninebot max g30 /motus scooty 10 which have only 17 cm wide is worse .not mention about xiaomi whcih have even thinner deck than ninebot max .
It costs $650-$750 here in China. I own the Light (6000 km now) and the Light 2. Very reliable brand. Not interested in a bigger one, so Light 3 will be next! 😏
Got any ideas when the light 3 will come out.
@@taekin9781 no info yet
You guys rock!!
Thank you so much!
Great review but, you guys missed a few important things. Ip rating, regen breaking , tubeless tires, these are a must for me.
Thanks George,
We’ve gotten more thorough since we made this one! We have a database at electric-scooter.guide where you can compare most of these specs side by side with a hundred or more other scooters we’ve tested. -Paul
waiting for U'r review on Inokom oxo..
Hopefully you've seen it already, but just in case. Here it is:
th-cam.com/video/g913Qis9YHw/w-d-xo.html
My idea of a perfect commuter scooter is a cross between this one and the Zero 8. Basically the overall design of the Quick 4, but with the solid back-tyre + front-tyre splitt-able rim of the Zero 8. The latter for minimized hassle with flat tyres, and user-friendly approach then you nevertheless h a v e to change tubes. And easy-to-maintain drum-brakes only. Far to little attention is given to user-friendly maintainance in these kinds of scooter-reviews.
Noted! Another mixed tire configuration is the Emove Touring and Fluid Freeride Horizon (Zero 8 variant)
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide This kinds of discussions there one mix the best elements from each brand could be an idea for a new video. Let staff-members pick and compose from upto three brands/models. What would be your perfect blend?
I have a Quick 4 Super and your review is somewhat incorrect. My scooter has absolutely 0 stem wobble. May be yours is not tightened. I got no clue but mine is just fine. And the other part about the deck being too small is really not true. Im 6 feet tall with size 11 shoes. When you put your left foot on the side of the folding mechanism there is plenty of room. And It also happens to be the normal riding pose. I guess thats how they designed it. I watched your videos before purchasing it . but when I went to test it the problems were just not there. This is by far the best commuter scooter.
So happy to hear that they have improved the design of what was already a great scooter. I consulted with the designer of the Quick 4 after our review to give him our recommendations. We stand by our review of the unit we received. All options were explored, including slight modifications. Ours still wobbles after adjusting. The deck, unless they have changed it, remains one of the very shortest we have ever tested. It works for some and not for others, but helps the scooter to be more portable. -Paul
May he had a bad set of tires 🛞
new version replaced the front spring with rubber blocks too
I just bought my first scooter, the Quick 4 and I love it so far. I am having problems adjusting the front brake. I did what the tutorial said but it is still not grabbing hold to brake. The other thing, is the top speed. I can only get it up to is 15 mph not even close to 25mph. What are some tricks to getting these issues worked out?
It’s limited to 15mph! What country are you in ?
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide USA, Washington, DC
I’m looking to buy in the US, the Inokim website shows 24mph, where did you buy yours? Did you fix the brakes issue?
Can y’all do a review on the 800w evercross that’s wat I have and it goes faster then this scooter y’all reviewing and it’s cheaper
Best Commute E-Scoot was Ninebot Max G30 now i say it's the Inmotion L9, Commute not Off-Road
The Inokim has a Nice Dash
I really need to get our and ride our L9. I arrived after all of the testing was done for that one. It's a very different build than other scooters. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I only have The Max G30, Another Scooter that i like is the MiniWalker NW1
hi please can you tell me which model of inokim is best for transport in bus because i go a big part of my trip by bus thanks if you tell me
The Inokim Light 2 is very very portable! -Vosk
Hello, Does your Inokim Quick brake a lot more with the front brake than the rear one?
My shop says it's "normal, no problem with the rear brake".
No issues with ours!
I can get this Urban Machina do about 1290 right now. I’m 5 foot 8 and 195 pounds and size 11 feet. Will this be too small (theoretically) of course. I have no preferred riding style as I have never ridden before.
You can totally make it work. You just won't have as many options for stance. That's a smoking deal. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide thank you Paul. I’m trying to decide between this and maybe paying a little more for a dual motor (mantis se pro 18.2 ah or Vsett 9+ 21 ah. It’s a tough decision. Having it do well on hills and low-end torque is very important to me as well as decent water resistance. I’m told the new pro SE has a IP 54 rating and the VSETT is pretty decent as well. But the Inokim just looks so awesome And it’s such a good deal that I’m willing to maybe look past some power deficiencies and lack of ip rating.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide$900 with a summer promo, still a great deal? Better than the VXMAX2 ?
I just purchased 10 scooters to use for rental in my new scooters sell and rent business in Mexico Puerto Vallarta
I just ordered one of these new for 450$ really wanted a mantis or nano robot but I couldn’t pass the deal
Link it please
@@gostfalcon I bought the last one sorry broski
How do you charge the scooter?
what is the maxspeed guys?
25 mph when unlocked. -Paul
I noticed the current price on these is around $1100 now, is that any good for modern scooters?
These are pretty dated to be honest! -Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Okay thanks!
How come the Apollo explore wasn't in this comparison?
That's a good question. Any list with the EMOVE Cruiser in it could also contain the Explore. I think we decided with OX over Explore because more people were cross-shopping those two. The Explore is a world class scooter though. -Paul
Terrific review guys! The stem wobble is a concern for sure but the display looks awesome...you mentioned the grip and handlebars being solid...I'm not a fan of my Zero 9 handlebars as they get loose easily ...did these tighten and stay tightened? Loved the Ferrari analogy :) :) Also when folded was it comfortable to carry or was the shape cutting into your hand? I usually carry these scooters with one hand...but I loved the back handle for lifting with two hands when dropping it into the car's trunk :)
It's true, the blade stem is a little wide to carry and rotates when lifting, but it's not too difficult. Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide cheers :) fabulous videos :)
Nonsensical price! Why would I buy this when I can get the Zero 10x? Or the Dualtron Mini? Emove Cruiser? The bells & whistles are nice, I like the weight, but it feels like being shortchanged on the other stuff just for having it.
Emove Cruiser disc brakes are garbage. I set my friends emove scooter up when brand new and the brake will rub even when adjusting. After 1 year the Emove started falling apart
Is it able to handle 88 Kg?
Yes. Max weight spec is 100kg. -Paul
You can't go wrong with Inokim, they are the engineers, designers and visionaries that took the electric scooter world fare beyond peoples imagination. They are called the "God Father", and "Cadillac" of scooters for good reason, because they are.
Thanks for the feedback!
Another great scooter! The price now 2024 is much more affordable $999 and $899 less range… still the same quality? My first choice was the Swiss VMAX2 PRO, but looking at this INOKIM… let me watch first this review 😆 ah the price, now still have a summer 10% promo! $900 and $800… 😮
It's costs more than the Apollo Pro 52V ($1700) Who in their right mind would pick this over the Pro, Even if it was priced the same as the Cruiser $1400 i can't see any reason to buy it with a slower top speed, less range, slower acceleration, smaller deck, no indicators and disc brakes, It should be priced $1100-$1200.
My sister is looking for a scooter that is smaller and less powerful with a smooth ride than the full size cruisers etc. The Quick 4 is a strong candidate with great suspension, smaller fold size and far lighter. being shorter and smaller the size is preferable. low maintenance drum brakes and smooth thumb throttle are strong motivators for non mechanically minded buyers.
it is very expensive but i think if it's the best fit for purpose then it's worth it.
we're also considering the Zero 9 as an option but haven't decided yet!
@@para8D The Quick 4 and Cruiser both have a 600W motor, The New Cruiser has 1000W motor, My brother recently brought a scooter, He wanted something smaller than the Cruiser that he could carry on transport, so i told him to get the Apollo City, 25MPH, 39lbs, Just as fast as the Quick 4, lighter, better acceleration, and quicker up hills, front disc and rear drum brakes, thumb throttle option, Oh and it's less than $1000, Only real thing the Quick 4 has is 7 miles better range.
@@Spursrule1969 oh nice thanks, I'll look into that one.
Just picked this up in UK for £599 that's about 715 us dollars
Awesome! Enjoy your new scooter. -Vosk
Nice effort but my Vsett8R is waaay better in almost every way -and its almost $200 cheaper ?? Definitely Disappointed on the price
The Tyre's on any E-Scoot is Rated Less than the Scooter, 100kg - 120kg, There is your Weakest Link
Interesting. I hadn't noticed this. I'll have to go reas some tire-sidewalls now. Thank you! -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I noticed it on a cheap clone that had 75kg on the Tyre in a close up pic, which made me look at other scooter tyres
Having a deck that small is straight up unsafe.
Way too expensive for how slow it is.
24mph and $900 now with summer discount… a good choice to commute in Manhattan? Which scooter do you have?
600w for that price ..Oh Puurlease
What's your favorite scooter in this price range? -Paul
Pill 16Ah😔
Nah, it is super expensive and there are better ones in less price
Ox is good coise
@Black Shark Pro 3 YT , What's your favorite scooter in this price range? -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Inokim in Israel are very pricy.
I would pick Inokim Ox for durabilty.
the beanie... please ...its hideous
This scooter looks amazing but is such a disappointment, very small deck, small battery, low power, and stem issues...I would say they flopped big time and with this price its just an awful deal.
Have you ridden an Inokim before? What are you riding currently -Paul
If a scooter doesn’t have a twist throttle, then I’m not interested.
Thanks for stopping by. -Vosk
Overpriced, deck way too small... There are better options at this price bracket
can you recommend one for that price, or even less? i mean the scooter you would recommend for beginner, not willing to ride at top speeds.
I have a Dualtron Mini, and I'm very pleased with it. It has a good top speed, climbs hills really well. A high quality fit and finish, a good size deck. There is only one drum brake (electronic) but it works very well. fitted with the EYE display, (considered the best in the business, by many reviewers). Another scooter I like is the (lower priced) Speedway Leger. Not quite as good as my Mini, but not too far behind
Mercane jubel is better
We like that scooter!
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuideit has a spring promo now… $799 😮 I don’t know which scooter to choose anymore 😆 Jubel, Inokim, VXMAX2… but Jubel seems bulky to carry on the bus