@@1BlackHammer well, openned it up and found one connector with a loose pin. Pushed that back into place and it's been working. Only got 4 miles on it so we'll see. On another note, my battery is from HOPcell, not from Lishen as stated In the spec or igor's review.
@@ymx777 same here with the battery. Also I think mine is faster than what he claimed. I also have different style alarm boxes. Good note is it has way less voltage lag than my vsett 10+
Lol this guy did a review on the top speed of this scooter and said it went up to 38 mph. I like the scooter though but man I hope it does not go 38 mph I'm expecting more then that. Unless unless the manufacturer set it to that speed on the p setting.
@1BlackHammer i have pushed it more than I rode it. It kept dying while riding and always far from home. The tube was too big for the tire, so it twisted and split itself at the valve stem, another good hike pushing it. After repairing the tube and putting the wheel back on, it's dead. The box makes its whistles when I press the key for it but no power to the handle bar controller, no power to the lights. The battery is at 66 volts and charges. I found an open ground on the rear controller, but I can't find out if that wire should be open as it is a ground? There is not enough information out there to tell me what or where troubleshoot the issue?
@DudleyDugger Wow, that's a lot. The dieing far from home thing... you can't ride hard when you're going long distances. You have to watch your voltage meter. When the battery is low, and you pull the gas too hard, you can drop below the voltagecut off limit. And the scooter will cut off. That's common for all scooters. Some are just more sensitive than others when it comes to voltage lag. As far as the wiring stuff. If you contact Jenny Zhang, she should be able to help you with any other issues.
@1BlackHammer never rode it hard, just cruising, one time coming up hill through town, had 2 miles on the charged battery and it died. One time going down hill into college place, going easy 30, switched to two motors to be less stress on one motor due to a slight incline keeping the same speed and dead. The last time, tooling around not hard riding, flat, no hills, about 5 miles on the freshly charged battery and dead. I had good voltage every time. It would just shut down. One time I had a charger, so I reset it. Charged it for an hour, rode about 6 blocks and died, almost full battery. I wish I had a chance to ride it hard. It did do 40 mph up the slight grade from my house to les schwab for a few blocks. That's the hardest I rode it.
2 versions later the Hawk Pro is simply Theeeee Vsett Killer. What a machine at $1780 black friday sale.
I completely agree. Check out my comparison in my hawk pro review 😎..... thanks for watching 🤜🏽🤛🏽
Wow 😮 this video is very educational I really like how it looks too 🙃 Do you have to water proof it?
Hi, this have ip 54 on total body and ip 67 on display. Also you can add some silicon gasket maker tube seal for water proofing .
I missed FedEx bro 🤬🤬 I gotta wait till tomorrow for mine nice vid
Thanks man, that sucks though. I hope you get it tomorrow.
@denis you should get yours soon. The just got delivered to the states about a week ago.
FedEx is still in transit for me, in my state! Don't know what that means!?
Hopefully it will be there soon!
Well, I got mine today. Stopped working after half mile. There's a flashing red icon on the display. Any idea what that means?
@@ymx777 wow, that sucks 😕. I'm not sure, I'd have to look it up. Have you contacted yume yet?
@@1BlackHammer well, openned it up and found one connector with a loose pin. Pushed that back into place and it's been working. Only got 4 miles on it so we'll see. On another note, my battery is from HOPcell, not from Lishen as stated In the spec or igor's review.
@@ymx777 same here with the battery. Also I think mine is faster than what he claimed. I also have different style alarm boxes. Good note is it has way less voltage lag than my vsett 10+
Lol this guy did a review on the top speed of this scooter and said it went up to 38 mph. I like the scooter though but man I hope it does not go 38 mph I'm expecting more then that. Unless unless the manufacturer set it to that speed on the p setting.
I actually talked to yume. They are supposed to be working on the speed issue. They may have new electronics coming out for it.
So frustrated with this scooter.
@@DudleyDugger what's wrong?
@1BlackHammer i have pushed it more than I rode it. It kept dying while riding and always far from home. The tube was too big for the tire, so it twisted and split itself at the valve stem, another good hike pushing it. After repairing the tube and putting the wheel back on, it's dead. The box makes its whistles when I press the key for it but no power to the handle bar controller, no power to the lights. The battery is at 66 volts and charges. I found an open ground on the rear controller, but I can't find out if that wire should be open as it is a ground? There is not enough information out there to tell me what or where troubleshoot the issue?
@DudleyDugger Wow, that's a lot. The dieing far from home thing... you can't ride hard when you're going long distances. You have to watch your voltage meter. When the battery is low, and you pull the gas too hard, you can drop below the voltagecut off limit. And the scooter will cut off. That's common for all scooters. Some are just more sensitive than others when it comes to voltage lag. As far as the wiring stuff. If you contact Jenny Zhang, she should be able to help you with any other issues.
@DudleyDugger Jenny Zhang is on Facebook by the way
@1BlackHammer never rode it hard, just cruising, one time coming up hill through town, had 2 miles on the charged battery and it died. One time going down hill into college place, going easy 30, switched to two motors to be less stress on one motor due to a slight incline keeping the same speed and dead. The last time, tooling around not hard riding, flat, no hills, about 5 miles on the freshly charged battery and dead. I had good voltage every time. It would just shut down. One time I had a charger, so I reset it. Charged it for an hour, rode about 6 blocks and died, almost full battery. I wish I had a chance to ride it hard. It did do 40 mph up the slight grade from my house to les schwab for a few blocks. That's the hardest I rode it.