Varla Pegasus Top Speed & First Impressions
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Great "review" - glad to see you genuinely enjoying your time on this scooter.
Thanks for posting...look forward to the full review. Got mine last week, love it so far.
Mines come tomorrow can’t wait to grow my channel
Congrats on the sub count 🤘. I absolutely love solid tire scooters, well worth not having a flat. Solid tires, once they wear down, actually grip the road better because then they act like a race slick. You do not change vacuum sealed solid tires, you change the hub assembly that has a new tire already vacuum sealed on it. I would estimate that you probably get about three to four thousand miles before you need to make change out. Hub motors usually range a couple hundred dollars but in my opinion versus tubes and tires you're going to spend about the same annually so I will take the no flat trade off. Great video my friend!
Good to know!
Very true. I bought the " Ghost", got a flat and sold it for the pegasus.
@@ratchfordgeorge yeah solid tires all the way my friend 🤘
@@ratchfordgeorge 😂 Ghost is a beast of a machine. I almost bought one but decided on the Nanrobot Lightning instead because of the solid tire. So, totally get it!
@@brandonclement Right on! 👍🏾
Rode mine twice now and i really like it
There he is.. do you have a video out yet on the Pegasus, Brian? I enjoy your videos also 🤘
@@brandonclement I put one out yesterday, so far i'm loving it, has a little brake rub but other than that it seems solid, rides better than the wide wheel pro
@@tdrdronesebikesandscooters8377 sweet, I'm going to have to check it out when I get back home today.. I think Jimmy Chang and Andrew made a comment about compressing the rear shock a little bit so that it doesn't rub against the mounting bracket. Make sure that it is the brakes that you're hearing and not that. I believe they said they had the slight issue whenever they were jumping curbs but a little bit of compression got rid of it.
@@brandonclement I will look into it but sounds like it's in the front
I have the Pegasus (pre-ordered)
First scooter I ever have purchased after many days of research.
There really is no better scooter on the market that includes dual suspension, dual motors and arguably the best display on an electric scooter right now as well as solid tires.
I have 100 miles on it right now and the only thing I could complain about is the brakes as you mentioned and maybe a better skid plate design/handle for transportation. It's more a hassle for me to fold it and transport then just carry the thing set up fully lol.
It definitely handles curves well and especially in the city of Philly and it handles the roads well.
How’s the scooter holding up? Any regrets? I just ordered the Apollo ghost but I like the solid tires on the Pegasus too.
Have you checked out the NanRobot Lightning and Zero 8X? Let me know your thoughts.
@JAKE sorry for the late reply, scooter is holding up perfect, at 430 miles on it right now and of course some paint chip on the side wheel guards and I had to change out the brakes, but after I did that it was as if i got it brand new again. I would say there is a less pep to the step, but I mean for going up to 35kmh I am not complaining still
@Thomas unfortunately not, funds do not allow me that privilege yet lol
Right now I have 60 miles on my varla Pegasus, it’s a good ride
Is it a good right? Idk
@@GingerOnWheels dang autocorrect lol
I have this scooter and it’s been great so far, the ride is comfortable and it’s very quick. I’ve gotten it up to 32.6 mph
I saw sur ronster get to 50 any idea how he managed that?
@@timtam7423 50mph? No way this can reach 50 without any modifications
@@timtam7423 kmh vs mph
his was set in kmh
@@timtam7423 must have been a 90degree angle downhill
Looks like the Widewheel Pro upgraded. Great video!
Just ordered a varla pegasus as my first electric scooter, if i like it like i think i will, i plan on buying the varla eagle one pro too at the end of the year!
Great review.
I used your code to get the Varla Eagle One (thanks for that), I had to use Jimmy's to get the Pegasus. They wouldn't let me use two from you.
Me, my youngest daughter, and youngest son went Southern Illinois trail riding two days ago. You can ride the ebikes and escooters on the trails. I posted a TH-cam of the ride.
Fun stuff.
Love your reviews.
Most Sincerely,
Ron.🙂
Great new content!It looks really smooth,really enjoy your videos.
Solid tires is the reason why I chose the Pegasus over eagle one, tho.. wish-it had hydraulic breaks and 10inchers.
I have that display on my ebike. You should be able to press the M button to cycle through options that show on the bottom of the display, like total mileage, trip mileage, and one of them being battery voltage.
Awesome review Mr. Wheels...
Congrats on 15k Subs! Your and amazing person and I always enjoy your reviews and content. ✨✅✨Keep up the great content and thank you for all you do for this community. Your Awesome!
Thanks for your support, Chris!
Dope mines coming this week my 1st dual motor scooter so I can grow my channel and show the world 🗺 electric rides are taking over I had fun with my evercross h5 time to move up
"It's all in the hips" lol 😆 😂
Reminded me of Happy Gilmore
I purchased the Pegasus as I watched your review. I really enjoy your videos. I have 147 miles in my scooter and it’s making noise somewhere in the front brake area. It doesn’t sound like the brake pads are rubbing but more of a clicking noise. Also the battery plate Is missing a screw. Do you where to find generic screws for electric Varla scooters?
Do you have an update on this scooter? Is is holding up?
Thanks for commenting on the thumb throttle query i mentioned on your unboxing. can see you were still a little bit extended with your thumb but not to the extent that rk9 was... Nice review and yeah pretty spot on with Jimmy and Andrew and also with RK9 .. that's a good solid little scooter
Easy to switch the position of the throttle and brake lever if it bugs you, but it didn't bug me.
Great review and perfect timing for me thanks!
Picked on eup on marketplace battery is shoot but will be using 21700 cell 11p 50 ah. I'll have good range for sure. Great video.
I get voltage sag on my Nanrobot Lightning which is supposedly a Dynavolt battery, but I have been riding in a little bit colder temps. I just have to feather the throttle and not go full on it for too long.
I need to buy a new charger for this scooter but I don’t want to spend 70 dollars on the real one any suggestions
Review starts at 0:30. You're welcome. (Sorry ginger, but you tell it as it is, an so do I)
that intro music got me HYPED
Bahaha. I don't know wtf I was thinking.
Should I get this the Mantis 8 or the Wide Wheel Pro?
Thanks Ginger - Another really informative, if unofficial, review. As you were in the vicinity on the bike path behind Red West garage, did you take it up Old Redmond road? How was the throttle response doing that?
Hey Ginger. I'm curious to know what your thoughts are comparing the Pegasus to the Vsett 8+? What are your thoughts on the 8+ in general? Thank you in advance. Cheers!
Vsett 8+ is superior in many, many ways. More comfortable, more grip, better suspension, nfc keys, higher quality components and throttle mapping. Most of the pegasus frame is hardened plastic. If you are on a budget the Pegasus will do, but I'd save the extra few hundred bucks and go Vsett if you can swing it!
@@GingerOnWheels Thank you so much for taking the time to reply and for your input. Keep up the awesome work. Liked and subscribed btw. Cheers, Ginger!
@@Zam1Fear no problem. Happy to help. Make sure to support unbiased work like mine by buying your scooter with my affiliate links 🙂. Varla link is in this video description. Or pickup a VSETT from Revrides with coupon code GINGER50 ✌
Great video! Can you link your crash helmet please, i've been after one like this, looks good😊👍🛴
Where's the full review? How many miles on it now?
Hi. Great video. I’m deciding between this or the Vsett 9+. What would you recommend between these 2 overall - including price to value. Thanks for your opinion/ recommendation! Happy riding!
I personally would spring for the vsett, and get one with 19.2Ah branded battery cells. Its just a much more comfortable ride. Plus the latch on the 9+ is 10 times more secure. The one downside to the vsetts a lot of people were seeing was flat tires. But Revrides sells these with newer tires much less prone to flats. Keep psi at 40 and you'll be good to go. Either way, rev will do $50 off with GINGER50 code. Varla will do $50 off with GINGERONWHEELS50 code. Happy scootin.
@@GingerOnWheels thank you sir! I will definitely use these codes… but it seems you have convinced me with the 9+… just on your ride video of it. I just had to wait for this video and see. I will surely get the 19 battery version. Thanks again! Ride safe and keep enjoying! Keep these great videos coming!
I’m stuck between the eagle one and the pegusis. I love the solid tires. I mostly ride on the shoulder to stay out of everyone’s way, however, that’s where all the glass, screws, nails and debris end up. I like the power of the eagle one but I like the display on the pegusis. I like the key security on the eagle one but I like the thumb throttle on the pegusis. Ah decisions decisions 😑
Great review ginger ❤💯👍
When you mention flat spotting the tyres that would be from just a skid where you slide by locking a wheel, a power slide is when you slide on power with the wheels spinning, dont know the guy you referenced but have seen enough reviews about solid tyres, so can imagine wide solid tyres would be good for power slides in the wet
Good point. You can't powerslide in a traditional sense with these escooters. He was talking about locking the rear tire and sliding around like you would on a bike or something.
I’ve been thinking about buying this as a commuter scooter to get to work. I live up a hill though, relatively steep. Wondering how good this would be at doing hills daily?
I’m sure it could handle the hill. You will probably eat up a lot of battery going up but on the bright side, you’ll have a lot of fun going down.
I got the hiboy s2 pro and this is my next scooter has everything I need a more plus no flats is a plus
Now for the grand question of this or the mantis 8. I want it too last long if I’m spending a decent amount on a scooter, don’t really care as far a top speed, just want long lasting. I am worried about flats or solid tires wearing out though and have only bike repair shops nearby. Want most range aswell
The mantis is well built for the most part, but has an even smaller battery. No way I'd get something with a 13AH battery, you'd be going back home 10 minutes after you left lol
If you want range I'd get an Emove cruiser.
@@raulespinoza8668 just looked it up and looks like exactly what I need, but it’s $350 more than I’d wish as my max budget
@@toyotatrd maybe you can get a used one, the under 1k mark for E-Scooters you won't generally won't find a battery larger than 15.6 ah.
@@toyotatrd voromotors will give you 7% off an emove cruiser with the code GINGERONWHEELS. That might help. 😁
Got the 9" tire version- v dope! Anyone know if you can change the acceleration curve? I want more zip out of the gate.
Same!!!
Thank you for this video
Definitely gonna save up for this man!
What's the cost?
That is a damb nice scooter. Great beginner ride. But the quality could be much better. Not a big fan of plastic bottom. Great job on your subscriber count. I'm on my way to 15k subs. I'll get there little by little. Thanks ginger for another great vid.
Hey man thanks for stopping by! Hopefully you got your Nami situation figured out!
Im not discovering how to use cruise control its on. In the p settings but it doesnt work
Please do vesett 9+ vs varla pegasus range and performance
whats the laser light on the stem called
I recently got one and overall love it so thank you! But I noticed I could not get the speed you got, making out at 26 mph. How can I get your speed and is it more of factory variation or more of a setting thing?
I am fairly light weight so it’s not that.
All settings and adjustment modes are available in the manual that comes with the scooter.
@@GingerOnWheels Wouldn't that just affect acceleration? I am talking more on top speed unless I am misunderstanding p-settings.
@@sirbenjamaicad.6472 no you can adjust the controller amp output and a p setting where power is set 0-100. They effect both acceleration and top speed.
it was new that was why the steering was stiff overtime that well loosen up keep in mind thets normal don't work and in general newer products will be more stiff then older ones that's a good sign that will give you years of good service
Hll can u do mods on it???
Gingeeeeeeeeeee, another sub for you man.
+Hello Ginder on Wheels, do you recommend this scooter over vsette9+?
If you're on a budget, yes.
I just got mines and some how already damage it. Bent the disc brakes. Now it rubs on the brake pads. But I do like it. The stiff steering is actually good. Better control when your going fast. What I don’t like is that it says 28 miles range and I only get 16 mile range. And it doesn’t warn you that the battery low and it’s about to die out on you. It died out on me in the middle of my ride and had to Uber it back. Varla should of added regenerative breaking. This scooter is like getting a Honda Civic good for commuting but off road is a no no. Oh and you can’t really jump a lot with this scooter.
I got a full 20 miles with only one bar less than half going Single Motor/Gear 2, averaging about 10-15 miles most of the way (21mph max) on paved nature trails with a bit of gravel off-road.
You can pretty easily bend the disc back into shape with a truing fork. Or just a bit of patience and elbow grease. 😁 . Agreed though, it needs more range for high speed riding. Better battery cells for a more accurate battery level would be nice, too. But, for $1000.... it's a steal.
A liiiiitle bit out of my budget range, but definitely a scoot I'm going to add to ky collection!
LMAO! Scooter bros crack me up 👍🏻
😎👍...Another Cool Video.
How far can it go with full speed before the battery gets super low?
MAYBE 8-10 miles. The voltage sags a lot on this scooter because the cells they used are like a bird. cheap cheap cheap
Will you be reviewing the Kaabo Wolf Warrior X?
They offered me one to review but didn't reply when I asked if they had fixed the issues with the model they sent Jimmy Chang. So, doesn't look like it.
@@GingerOnWheels if you mean the issue with the back fender scrubbing. I believe they officially fixed it.
This, the g2 master, or the vsett 9+
Master
I kinda get it now. Seems kinda like a budget 8x
More like a budget mantis 8, with solid tires. I was really impressed with the thing though. I've yet to come across a mid level scooter that's this cheap, makes me wonder if they cut corners somewhere, or their profit margins.
@@GingerOnWheels I know your thoughts on Nanrobot but you really cannot judge the brand based on the D4+ 2.0. In my opinion, that model kind of sucks & is a skid mark to the brand.. you should really check out the Lightning & compare to the Pegasus.
@@brandonclement the turbowheel lightning? Varla sells the Eagle which is a rebranded lightning / zero 10x and its sitting in my living room. Not a very fair comparison to the Pegasus imo.
@@GingerOnWheels no, I was referring to the Nanrobot Lightning. 4 in wide wheel solid tires, dual 800 watt motors, 48 volt 18 amp hour battery. This is why I said it needed to have a side by side video compared to the Pegasus. I think these two scoots are are trying so hard not to be brothers. Lol
@@GingerOnWheels I think the Pegasus is a pretty cool scooter and you can never have enough scooters.. I see myself adding this to the fleet
Where in America is this? I've never seen pedestrians so polite and respectful.
Redmond, Washington.
Can you ride the kugoo kirin g1
No
Why
I sub
Pls
@@decaf8337 I can't ride a scooter that I don't have...
👍🏽 might get one
Link in the description 😉
Do it.
@@GingerOnWheels you still like it? No problems
I don't know why a lot of these more budget scooter manufactures don't opt for a shunt so they have an accurate battery percentage reading instead of relying on a voltage readout which is not very accurate, would be a nice feature to see added to these types of scooters, and they aren't that expensive to add either.
Does it have launch control
Lol no
@@GingerOnWheels oh right just wondered , mine does and the acceleration is crazy lol 2400w dual motor
It will top out at 35 my friend just got it mines already ordered can’t wait don’t know y they advertise it 28mph top
Because it doesn't go 35mph on flat ground without a backdraft.
Also the display reads fast, use your phone to show true speed.
Hell yea!!
My problem with bells is everytime i ring it when behind someone they are kind of rude and think im just an annoying rider that thinks they are better because im ringing a bell lol.. like im just trying to notify you
What kind of helmet is this?
Bell Super Air R
@@GingerOnWheels thank you!
Are they allowed on sidewalks?
Here they are. Check your local laws.
Why do they always seem to make the decks on those high-speed deathtraps so narrow? Canning it at 30 MPH is no joke.
This Varla Pegasus has wide tires at least. They're 3.5" and kinda flat, although only 8" in diameter. The next step up Varla Eagle One's are 3" and rounded, and 10" in diameter. Whether the solid tires for the Pegasus or tube tires for the Eagle One are better for fast speeds I have no idea.
Have you tried a Lime scooter? They're kinda scary going down a hill at 20 mph.
Lol, broo off-road around people lol. Great videos
That solid tire noise is a bit much.
I do like what the scooter offers, now all we need is more amp hours, something about 20 and I'll...no more will enjoy it.
Agreed! You'll be lucky to get 15 speedy miles out of this thing.
I just rode my Pegasus for the first time. It was way too fast!!!
It went 25 MPH up a very steep hill! It will take quite a while to get used to this.
The latest batch of Varla Pegasus scooters have issues with the batteries not reaching the full charge potential and top speed. I have been going back and forth with support (11 emails so far) where I am clearly showing them the voltage sag and they are telling me that's normal, but are not addressing the -4MPH to advertised speed either. They offered a bag as compensation instead of replacing the controller or cheap celled batter. Video on my page. You have been warned.
Uhm. Voltage sag is normal on cheap Chinese batteries, just like I mentioned in this video. It IS normal. 4mph speed is probably because its winter. Lithium batteries discharge slower in the cold.
That shouldn't be ridden off road
Good review man. The real question is, "would I buy one with my money?"
No way, the quality control is just not there, but close, if the Chinese company that makes it spends another $4.50 USD on the bottom line and actually takes pride in what they make, an treats it's factory employees with respect, then look out competion.
For the mean time, garbage bin fodder.