Ausom Gallop (Ausom Store): ausomstore.com/products/ausom-gallop-fastest-electric-scooter?ref=TGG Coupon: TGG Ausom Gallop (Amazon): amzn.to/3S6VdhB Using the link above provides a kickback to the channel to help keep the wheels moving on product reviews. Thank you in advance!
This is definitely a very good scooter. I think its price point and performance is a great deal for anyone wanting to get a scooter for daily riding. This will have zero problems keeping up with vehicles while riding on the street to work, a Gym, the super market for buying small items. Super awesome! Thumbs up from me.
My only concerns are reliability, but also safety for the battery and charging, i have seen way to manny recent battery fire and battery gas explosions on the internet... so i can wait until all the safety stuff are verified for at least 2 years from the first production of the core components like motors, battery pack, charger, and BMS.
@Narinjas that is a very fair point and a legit way to get good feedback on a new product like this scooter. That's one of the reasons i waited on my MAX G2, seeing how the feedback on the previous model the MAX G30 was like for people. 😎👌 good choice in waiting.
I have a Gallop and it is amazing. I also have an Apollo Phantom V2 and the Gallop is better in just about every way. More robust construction, suspension is better, throttle smoother, the small details are better like tires, kickstand, and fenders, and it just handles better and feels more stable at speed.
At first I wasn’t sure if I was going to need a steering damper or not. After taking it up to 42mph, I quickly realized I don’t need one haha. Definitely agree it’s super stable at speed. It’s my go to for rides after work to clear my mind. It’s great to hear your comparison to the Phantom V2. I almost pulled the trigger on the Phantom and City Pro in the past. Both times I had CC info entered, just needed to click purchase lol. Have you tried Ausom’s Leopard scooter yet?
Mine tops out at 35 on flat ground with max power on everything. Mine came with P2-P4 locked out from the factory (Delivered to Florida) With no way to unlock them. P2 is engine output voltage. Mine is locked at 60%.
Thanks! Just watched your review on the Leopard. Really nice! Looks like an excellent lighter weight option with more portability. The Gallop is definitely a beast. I was blown away by its ability to climb steep and rocky dirt roads.
That’s an awesome price for this scooter! It’s very capable both on and off the road. As for the tires, tubeless would have been nice. I will say they are pretty beefy tires and I haven’t had any issue with punctures so far after about 250 miles of riding on/off road out here in the desert. The primary advantage of this scooter over the Punk Rider is going to be the plush suspension, hydraulic disc brakes (for stopping power, not so much maintenance), and overall power/speed. The Punk Rider has an app to customize settings vs the on screen P-setting menu on the Gallop. It also has the self healing tubeless tires, higher IP rating, and regen brakes.
@@tomsgadgetgarage I appreciate the feedback! I’m out here in the Bay Area and looking for a commuter, so I wouldn’t be off-roading. Also, like the tech bros, I dig the cyber look, but can’t afford the truck! Lol
Haha! Yah in that case I’d go with the Punk Rider Pro. It’s lighter, has more tech, and sports the dedicated regen brake, which I love on the Apollo Go. It also look great as you said.
Hello! So good news is that ausomstore.com does carry spare parts for both the Gallop and the Leopard. You can also find warranty and service information there.
Hey! Great question, I’m waiting on an official answer on the sinewave controllers. Will get back to you shortly. Tires should be relatively easy as the scooter has split rims. I’m actually considering swapping the tires out for street tires so may have a video on that.
So the brake buzzing sound is actually the electric/regen brakes. These can be dialed down to values as low as 20%. I’ve heard the same noise on other scooters. When you dial down the regen brake the buzzing sound dissipates.
Tom, thanks for your fast reply. Much appreciated. So are you saying that if I buy a Gallop, I need to make an adjustment to the braking system in order to eliminate the squeal? Or would I be ok out of the box? Thanks so much again.
No problem! So the good news here is the buzzing you hear is accentuated my the placement of my microphone when recording. Out of the box the brakes are fantastic. You shouldn’t need to make any adjustments. The disc brakes were silent for me out of the box. If you do want to reduce the intensity of the secondary electric brake, simply tap the function button three times to go the settings menu. From there single click the function button until you see Pb on the screen. Long press the function button for three seconds to adjust the value. Single click to toggle between values 1-5. 1=20% strength, 2=35%, 3=50%, 4=70%, 5=100%. Once you choose the settings, long press for 3 seconds or just wait 10 seconds or so for auto save.
I wish I had gotten this instead of my Apollo phantom. Phantom is good but I would have spent hundreds less on Gallup. Phantom doesn’t have key or nfc reader which is ridiculous. If I has Gallup with the deck swing open door I would get a second battery to charge and put in a backpack to double my riding range. I’m not gonna pop 12 deck screws to change battery on side of the road. Gallup gives me Phantom buyers remorse. I love the phantom regen brake throttle though. If Gallup had the regen throttle it would be perfect.
Yah when I made the videos on the Gallop it was a brand new scooter and there wasn’t any info on it aside from Ausom’s website. After riding it around for a few weeks I was hooked. I’ve been riding around on it ever since. I just ordered some PMT street tires for since I ride mostly on road. We’ll see how they perform. The regen brake lever is definitely my favorite thing about Apollo scooters. My GO has it and I’m hooked. How’s the performance on your Phantom?
@@tomsgadgetgarage I’m satisfied performance wise. The no key or nfc reader is completely ridiculous.if I had a Gallup I might try to make a stem rack to hold a spare battery so I wouldn’t have to carry the weight of it.😀 both scoots same similar build wise like the top speed battery cap. Motor watts etc… if I ever did get another scoot it wouldn’t likely be an Apollo…hey maybe I could get a Gallup and use phantom motors and throttles, then I get better battery access and regen brake throttle!! Hmmmm 😂
You could make your own Franken scooter lol. Yah the battery is definitely heavy. When you mentioned putting it in a backpack, my back started to ache haha. When I put the road tires on I’m going to redo my range test on the Gallop. Stock hybrid tires are nice but they are pretty loud. I also prefer more rubber meeting the ground when riding around at higher speeds.
So is this scooter the identical of the kukirin g3 pro? I read it is a titan scooter rebranded. I am very interested in it as the kukirin g2 master due to the weight. I’m really stuck Plan to use it for very slight commuting maybe 1 day a week or 2, but mainly recreational and trailing. What do you suggest
It’s very similar to the G3 Pro with some slight cosmetic differences. If weight is an issue, you’ll save 16lbs with the G2 Master. The Gallop is a larger scooter with an excellent suspension and has held up great for me so far. But it does have some heft to it.
Ugh, have you tried Geekbuying? Ausom is their brand. Looks like they are in stock here: affiliate.geekbuying.com/deeplink.php?affid=4754&url=www.geekbuying.com/item/Ausom-Gallop-Dual-1200W-Motor-Off-Road-Electric-Scooter-522523.html
Thank you! I am checking with Geek Buying now. They pulled the codes right after thanksgiving and instead offered free shipping by default as well as a discount for purchases made with PayPal, Klarna, and credit cards. Here are the links from both Geek Buying and Amazon. affiliate.geekbuying.com/deeplink.php?affid=4754&url=www.geekbuying.com/item/Ausom-Gallop-Dual-1200W-Motor-Off-Road-Electric-Scooter-522523.html Amazon: amzn.to/3S6VdhB I’ll let you know when they get back to me. I personally ride mine a few times a week and plan on filming a long term review. So far no issues at all whatsoever.
If it’s too big to fit a metro bus then I might as well get a motorcycle I live about 30 miles from work This is kinda risky as I’m 180 I carry about 20 lbs in my pack It rains a lot and we have hills
Yah at that distance you’ll need to do some charging at work to get back home with most scooters. There are scooters that can achieve the round trip on one charge, but they cost significantly more. The Ausom Gallop is 88lbs, making quite difficult to lug around.
@YOUNOTSMART if it was me I would get an electric bike if your gonna be going that far everyday.. Especially if it rains a lot where you are at.. I have both and I ride my segway gt2 all seasons but winter.
@igot5onit423 Recommendations on an electric bike? I own a Solar EQ scooter, and it's build quality is trash, as is their customer service. Standing for hours gets old fast 😂.
So you can double up on chargers (2x 2amp chargers). Not sure about a single 4amp charger though. I didn’t see anything in the manual or on the battery about max input amps.
@@tomsgadgetgarage I made the dumb decision and purchased the Apollo Go and then all of a sudden this scooter pops up out of nowhere all over TH-cam with excellent reviews 😡
@@tomsgadgetgarage well I live in an apartment(4th floor)and my plan is to keep the scooter in my truck and just take the battery in the house to charge it up.Here in Atlanta scooters & E-bikes are popular, so I ran across someone that owns the Ausom gallop and surprisingly enough they let me test ride it not long after I saw your video so I’m in love with it already
So this is similar to the RS5 as well as the Kukirin G3 Pro. I believe different brands use the same base with their own customizations/design elements.
Similar styling. It’s my understanding that many scooter companies source their scooters from Titan Group/Unicool. The Ausom Gallop, VSETT 10, Roadrunner RS5, Kukirin G3 Pro, and more are similar in appearance with some brand specific changes to styling, components, etc.
@@hhova29 great question. They weren’t at the time I made the video, but they have UL certified listed on their website now for both the Gallop and the Leopard.
Ausom Gallop (Ausom Store): ausomstore.com/products/ausom-gallop-fastest-electric-scooter?ref=TGG
Coupon: TGG
Ausom Gallop (Amazon): amzn.to/3S6VdhB
Using the link above provides a kickback to the channel to help keep the wheels moving on product reviews. Thank you in advance!
This is definitely a very good scooter. I think its price point and performance is a great deal for anyone wanting to get a scooter for daily riding. This will have zero problems keeping up with vehicles while riding on the street to work, a Gym, the super market for buying small items. Super awesome! Thumbs up from me.
My only concerns are reliability, but also safety for the battery and charging, i have seen way to manny recent battery fire and battery gas explosions on the internet... so i can wait until all the safety stuff are verified for at least 2 years from the first production of the core components like motors, battery pack, charger, and BMS.
@Narinjas that is a very fair point and a legit way to get good feedback on a new product like this scooter. That's one of the reasons i waited on my MAX G2, seeing how the feedback on the previous model the MAX G30 was like for people. 😎👌 good choice in waiting.
Don’t you mean, super Ausom? 😅
@Frostorm777 yes and you beat me to it hahahaha. 😁👊
is there anything for a good price that can go 22 plus miles on 1 charge ?
and I dont mean the mile on paper, I meant actual real world miles..
I have a Gallop and it is amazing. I also have an Apollo Phantom V2 and the Gallop is better in just about every way. More robust construction, suspension is better, throttle smoother, the small details are better like tires, kickstand, and fenders, and it just handles better and feels more stable at speed.
At first I wasn’t sure if I was going to need a steering damper or not. After taking it up to 42mph, I quickly realized I don’t need one haha. Definitely agree it’s super stable at speed. It’s my go to for rides after work to clear my mind.
It’s great to hear your comparison to the Phantom V2. I almost pulled the trigger on the Phantom and City Pro in the past. Both times I had CC info entered, just needed to click purchase lol.
Have you tried Ausom’s Leopard scooter yet?
How long did the shipping take
Mine tops out at 35 on flat ground with max power on everything.
Mine came with P2-P4 locked out from the factory (Delivered to Florida)
With no way to unlock them.
P2 is engine output voltage. Mine is locked at 60%.
For me it took about 5 days, but it was rushed due to hurricane Milton.
Very nice, I just reviewed the Leopard which I also enjoyed. The Gallop looks even more AMAZING!
Thanks! Just watched your review on the Leopard. Really nice! Looks like an excellent lighter weight option with more portability. The Gallop is definitely a beast. I was blown away by its ability to climb steep and rocky dirt roads.
Great information and review, I think this is an amazing scooter, I really enjoyed your video where you took this up the mountain, that was awesome
The factory has new good scooters ready for 2024
Awesome vid. It’s currently $1,099 on sale. I’m between this and the PUNK Rider Pro. Wish the tires were self-healing along with regen..
That’s an awesome price for this scooter! It’s very capable both on and off the road. As for the tires, tubeless would have been nice. I will say they are pretty beefy tires and I haven’t had any issue with punctures so far after about 250 miles of riding on/off road out here in the desert.
The primary advantage of this scooter over the Punk Rider is going to be the plush suspension, hydraulic disc brakes (for stopping power, not so much maintenance), and overall power/speed.
The Punk Rider has an app to customize settings vs the on screen P-setting menu on the Gallop. It also has the self healing tubeless tires, higher IP rating, and regen brakes.
@@tomsgadgetgarage I appreciate the feedback! I’m out here in the Bay Area and looking for a commuter, so I wouldn’t be off-roading. Also, like the tech bros, I dig the cyber look, but can’t afford the truck! Lol
Haha! Yah in that case I’d go with the Punk Rider Pro. It’s lighter, has more tech, and sports the dedicated regen brake, which I love on the Apollo Go. It also look great as you said.
Great Scooter wish they had different Colors like NIU Scooters and prefer Turn Signals on HandleBars myself. The speed is perfect.
$1600 here in Canada 🇨🇦 not bad and thanks for the Great review 🙏🏿
Thank you!
What about service and/or parts for US customers?
Hello! So good news is that ausomstore.com does carry spare parts for both the Gallop and the Leopard. You can also find warranty and service information there.
Are the controllers sinewave? How easy is it to change a flat tire and replace brake pads etc?
Hey! Great question, I’m waiting on an official answer on the sinewave controllers. Will get back to you shortly.
Tires should be relatively easy as the scooter has split rims. I’m actually considering swapping the tires out for street tires so may have a video on that.
Got confirmation that the Gallop has Sinewave controllers.
Tom, great review. Do you think the squealing brakes on the Gallop is just your bike or do you think that thats just the way hydraulics sound? Thanks!
So the brake buzzing sound is actually the electric/regen brakes. These can be dialed down to values as low as 20%. I’ve heard the same noise on other scooters. When you dial down the regen brake the buzzing sound dissipates.
Tom, thanks for your fast reply. Much appreciated. So are you saying that if I buy a Gallop, I need to make an adjustment to the braking system in order to eliminate the squeal? Or would I be ok out of the box? Thanks so much again.
No problem! So the good news here is the buzzing you hear is accentuated my the placement of my microphone when recording. Out of the box the brakes are fantastic. You shouldn’t need to make any adjustments. The disc brakes were silent for me out of the box. If you do want to reduce the intensity of the secondary electric brake, simply tap the function button three times to go the settings menu. From there single click the function button until you see Pb on the screen. Long press the function button for three seconds to adjust the value. Single click to toggle between values 1-5. 1=20% strength, 2=35%, 3=50%, 4=70%, 5=100%. Once you choose the settings, long press for 3 seconds or just wait 10 seconds or so for auto save.
Ah, that answers all my questions. Thanks again, Tom, you're the best.
I wish I had gotten this instead of my Apollo phantom.
Phantom is good but I would have spent hundreds less on Gallup. Phantom doesn’t have key or nfc reader which is ridiculous.
If I has Gallup with the deck swing open door I would get a second battery to charge and put in a backpack to double my riding range. I’m not gonna pop 12 deck screws to change battery on side of the road. Gallup gives me Phantom buyers remorse. I love the phantom regen brake throttle though. If Gallup had the regen throttle it would be perfect.
Yah when I made the videos on the Gallop it was a brand new scooter and there wasn’t any info on it aside from Ausom’s website. After riding it around for a few weeks I was hooked. I’ve been riding around on it ever since. I just ordered some PMT street tires for since I ride mostly on road. We’ll see how they perform.
The regen brake lever is definitely my favorite thing about Apollo scooters. My GO has it and I’m hooked.
How’s the performance on your Phantom?
@@tomsgadgetgarage I’m satisfied performance wise. The no key or nfc reader is completely ridiculous.if I had a Gallup I might try to make a stem rack to hold a spare battery so I wouldn’t have to carry the weight of it.😀 both scoots same similar build wise like the top speed battery cap. Motor watts etc… if I ever did get another scoot it wouldn’t likely be an Apollo…hey maybe I could get a Gallup and use phantom motors and throttles, then I get better battery access and regen brake throttle!! Hmmmm 😂
You could make your own Franken scooter lol. Yah the battery is definitely heavy. When you mentioned putting it in a backpack, my back started to ache haha. When I put the road tires on I’m going to redo my range test on the Gallop. Stock hybrid tires are nice but they are pretty loud. I also prefer more rubber meeting the ground when riding around at higher speeds.
So is this scooter the identical of the kukirin g3 pro? I read it is a titan scooter rebranded. I am very interested in it as the kukirin g2 master due to the weight. I’m really stuck
Plan to use it for very slight commuting maybe 1 day a week or 2, but mainly recreational and trailing.
What do you suggest
It’s very similar to the G3 Pro with some slight cosmetic differences.
If weight is an issue, you’ll save 16lbs with the G2 Master. The Gallop is a larger scooter with an excellent suspension and has held up great for me so far. But it does have some heft to it.
I really wanted to buy one, the Ausom store is now out of stock.
Ugh, have you tried Geekbuying? Ausom is their brand. Looks like they are in stock here: affiliate.geekbuying.com/deeplink.php?affid=4754&url=www.geekbuying.com/item/Ausom-Gallop-Dual-1200W-Motor-Off-Road-Electric-Scooter-522523.html
@@tomsgadgetgarage I cannot, does not ship to Canada. I already tried.
Ah thats right. That sucks. I don’t see any on Amazon either. Did they give you an ETA on availability when you tried to checkout?
@@tomsgadgetgarage I actually messaged Ausom internally, wait and see.
Best review I have found! Do you have a coupon code for this?
Thank you! I am checking with Geek Buying now. They pulled the codes right after thanksgiving and instead offered free shipping by default as well as a discount for purchases made with PayPal, Klarna, and credit cards.
Here are the links from both Geek Buying and Amazon.
affiliate.geekbuying.com/deeplink.php?affid=4754&url=www.geekbuying.com/item/Ausom-Gallop-Dual-1200W-Motor-Off-Road-Electric-Scooter-522523.html
Amazon: amzn.to/3S6VdhB
I’ll let you know when they get back to me. I personally ride mine a few times a week and plan on filming a long term review. So far no issues at all whatsoever.
If it’s too big to fit a metro bus then I might as well get a motorcycle
I live about 30 miles from work
This is kinda risky as I’m 180
I carry about 20 lbs in my pack
It rains a lot and we have hills
Yah at that distance you’ll need to do some charging at work to get back home with most scooters. There are scooters that can achieve the round trip on one charge, but they cost significantly more.
The Ausom Gallop is 88lbs, making quite difficult to lug around.
@@tomsgadgetgarage with the removable battery charging it won’t be an issue. I’m just afraid of not making the one way
@YOUNOTSMART if it was me I would get an electric bike if your gonna be going that far everyday.. Especially if it rains a lot where you are at..
I have both and I ride my segway gt2 all seasons but winter.
@@igot5onit423 I’ve given up the pursuit of electric scooters. Crashed n burned. Put me out of work for three weeks!
@igot5onit423 Recommendations on an electric bike? I own a Solar EQ scooter, and it's build quality is trash, as is their customer service. Standing for hours gets old fast 😂.
Does the 4A charger work on this scooter?
So you can double up on chargers (2x 2amp chargers). Not sure about a single 4amp charger though. I didn’t see anything in the manual or on the battery about max input amps.
I want this scooter so bad but they don’t have the seat attachment like the leopard 🤬🤬🤬
Yeah, all scooters should have the option for a seat haha.
@@tomsgadgetgarage I made the dumb decision and purchased the Apollo Go and then all of a sudden this scooter pops up out of nowhere all over TH-cam with excellent reviews 😡
@@tomsgadgetgarage And ur the reason I purchased the Apollo go 😂 Now I regret it,I’m still going to get this one when it warms up here in Atlanta 👍🏾
@@PRINCE_175 lol! So the Gallop is absolutely a fantastic scooter for the money, but it is 88lbs so not the most portable option out there.
@@tomsgadgetgarage well I live in an apartment(4th floor)and my plan is to keep the scooter in my truck and just take the battery in the house to charge it up.Here in Atlanta scooters & E-bikes are popular, so I ran across someone that owns the Ausom gallop and surprisingly enough they let me test ride it not long after I saw your video so I’m in love with it already
Is this Roadrunner rs5?
So this is similar to the RS5 as well as the Kukirin G3 Pro. I believe different brands use the same base with their own customizations/design elements.
nice
Vsett 10 clone?
Similar styling. It’s my understanding that many scooter companies source their scooters from Titan Group/Unicool. The Ausom Gallop, VSETT 10, Roadrunner RS5, Kukirin G3 Pro, and more are similar in appearance with some brand specific changes to styling, components, etc.
@@tomsgadgetgarage does it say what cells they are using on the battery pack label?
Says Cell: INR18650 and pack is made by Ryder Electronics
@@tomsgadgetgarageis it up certified?
@@hhova29 great question. They weren’t at the time I made the video, but they have UL certified listed on their website now for both the Gallop and the Leopard.
If you dont mind horrible customer support...this is the company for you.
cool looking scooter with a bad company name....haha
Haha! Yah, it’s was strange at first, but it’s grown on me 😂