I owned mine since 2019 and still running like a champ! I ride it in the rain, mud, snow, streets, and everything! Love my outstorm! Customer service are the best! Still servicing me even tho they only got one year warranty! 🔥 🔥🔥
Did you get it?? I am about to order one but I’ve heard some bad things that it doesn’t reach the true given specs - some people are saying 40 mph tops and only goes 16 miles and has too many problems
I had this same exact scooter, just some under a different name. It was a ton of fun and one of my favorite "toys" I've ever owned. Only downside was the folding mechanism had too much play in it and the front suspension sounded terrible if you were on a really rough ride. All and all, it was a great value for the money and it never gave me any issues. I topped it out at 53mph and I weigh 210lbs. Definitely had a lot of power! Great video, makes me want to buy another one!
@@princeofegypt4046 The scooter did not have a brand name on it. I purchased it from Alibaba from a company called Wuyi Boe sports equipment. It was $1,200usd plus shipping. I believe I paid about 350 for shipping. This was also two years ago so I'm sure price has changed since then.
@@hyrulemasterchef9573 I sold it about a year and a half ago. I have no doubt that it would still work if I had it. Only thing I had to do was replace break pads.
I see alot of these no name scooters for really cheap and really powerful. but I'm afraid to buy them because there's basically no customer support and the quality of the parts is really low. I'm thinking of going with the wolf warrior x pro. it's $1800 and has a 60v 28ah LG/Samsung battery and goes 40mph+ and all the reviews say it's really good quality
MAJOR FLAWS - the gauge metal they used on the swingarms is WAY to thin. mine contorted out of shape in the rear and cracked on the front. - the design of the placement of the suspension is a poor design mechanically. it places most of the stress of riding on the joint weld above the shock. that is where mine cracked. - also the shocks on mine stripped out the threads on the rod and lost a spring. - the folding mechanism didn't hold up. some piece over plastic inside slowly over time wore out and worked its way out causing my scooter not to be able to fold anymore. - the folding handlebars have a tiny amount of play in them no matter how much I adjust the screw. - the rear fender is attached to the swingarm, so it moves with the wheel. and just like the swing arms, the gauge of the fender support is to thin so when your foot inevitably hits the fender you bend the supports...causing tire scrubbing. ok with all that said, YES i did go hard with it... but why wouldn't you? you expect it to not fall apart. I recently purchased the laotie es18 after doing lots of research and comparing. we'll see how tht goes. it will be here in a month. the mechanical design is super important. unfortunately i did not record any of the last scooter before it died because i am a youtubie, not a youtuber, but am going to be making the transition soon. pshhh send me a scooter, ill give it the business and tell ya what i really think lol.
What did you think of your upgrade? I am thinking about looking for a solid frame off road electric, tired of feeling like everyone of them sacrifices long term sturdyness vs the ability to fold. My fluid free ride horizon has same handlebar style where you can fold them in, and I am constantly trying to tighten them again and again
@@ryanzarzaur there is a way to sort that handlebar tightening just cut out a small washer from plastic shampoo bottle and pierce a hole, to put the screw in. Mine worked like that. By the way there is a video online about it.
@@laxlax9960 thank you for the info brother, I am going to have to look into a fix! I’ve got 450 miles on my horizon and that is my biggest pet peeve. If I rid down the sidewalk the vibrations from the bumps slowly loosen my handle bars
I got my 3200w outstorm maxx pro, and did a 3rd gear, turbo and run it for maximum speed of 61 mph. This electric scooter is a monster, but I love it. Hehehe… oh I highly recommend to gear up if you want to reach the max speed.
Those angled handlebars are exactly why the scooter handles well at speed, and it also means the stem is under a lot less pressure when you are leaning into it while braking. Your handlebar is definitely set too high, and you are riding more upright than you should while offroading. That is why you felt the ergonomics were not right and the deck was too short. It looks like you have the handlebar set for someone 8" taller than you.
@@enixine1266 I think right at the top of the hip bone is the best spot, but within 3" of that is still good. 5" away or more from top of hip bone and you should assess what you can do to get it closer.
I believe I'm going to have to get one of these I think this would be perfect for me I'm handicapped and can't really walk very far and I still need to get back and forth from my truck to the equipment everyday and I believe this will save my job because it's getting harder to walk this would be a beautiful addition to my life thank you for the review
I got a gas scooter I'm almost done building. It is off road/ on road too. My last one 50cc could do 30% grades with no problem . Plus it was not very loud. 47 mile range. 1.4 liters
SIck but just remember to accelerate through the jumb like-on a dirt bike. It feels weird and unnatural if you are treating it like a normal stunt scooter at the skatepark, dont bunny hop just let the scooter carry you over and accelerate the whole way through. I have a wolf warrior and have been taking it to a nearby pitbike dirt track for the last 2 years, the jumps are a bit smaller than motto x but i can still clear n 8/9 foot table top easy. You just ned to make sure you dont undershoot it as the suspension wont handle landing flat on top, im all most at the level of attempting some doubles but there is no middle so if i mess it up im going to be sore the next day. Just as long ass you land properly on the landing slope its like you never even left the ground though, trust its it very smooth smooth.
I have the same sc00ter. I did m0d it al0t. Including harley-davids0ns seat, m0t0cr0ss handlebars, superm0t0 tyres. Fastest I have g0tten is aru0und 75km/h 0r 47mp/h
I stopped using Janobike T85 on the dirt for fun. It not sturdy enough. It's great for getting around daily and using for pulling trailers. It will break quickly, if using for off road fun.
Not your kid's razor scooter! Looks like fun! I wish they would sacrifice top end speed for more low end torque on stuff like this. No one needs to ride a scooter at 56MPH but they could climb more stuff with more low end ;-D
Hey Man! Since you are so experienced/knowledgeable in E-scooters I came here to ask.... I'm looking to get my first scooter and am a baller on a budget. What do you think of the Roadrunner D4 4.0? Its quite cheap in it's class but doesn't look to be low quality either. Made in the states and reportedly has good customer service. Thoughts?
Amazing filming! Love the drone shots and the second shooter position...very pro....11" lots of power...the brakes were good and the price seems very fair...what's it look like for repairs? Flat tire replacement and did you find the stem was strong enough? Cheers from Canada
Thanks man! Repairs are like any other scooter. Check the bolts every month maybe more if you hit super bumpy terrain. I already lost one bolt. I got replacement at Ace. Stem is solid, haven’t had to tighten it yet
@@ElectricRevolution now it comes with 2 shocks in front instead of springs is that new I'm unsure if I want to buy it because it has 0 reviews and shipping takes awhile is it a good buy or no, please respond thanks for taking your time out of your day.
Might be looking to get one. I live on a farm and like 500 meters away is a paved side walk leading into the local town. I dont got a problem with walking to it but on the way back i need to get up a vert steap hill and this could make it easier. Cant have a drivers license for my left eyes side sight is too bad for local regulations but there is no license here required for Electric scooters and rather they have become very popular amoung young people as a cheaper easy to use alternative to get around,
Hey man, what eScooter would you recommend to someone new to eScooters that lives out more in the country where it can get pretty hilly? Lightweight would also be a plus to be able to fold up and carry upstairs. Let me know your recommendations please. Thanks in advance.
Really depends on the price, I think my website would help ya out, it's got all my reviews sorted by price and capability electricrevolutionreviews.com/
I love your reviews. I am looking at a stable, comfortable, and safe off-road scooter. I am deciding between the Outstorm and Varla. Cost in not consideration. You said you like the Varla the best, but would love for you to compare the two. Or are there other contenders?
There’s other contenders but Varla is a strong one and is one of the cheaper ones. I also like Inokim. There are others I haven’t tested. Outstorm is crazy for speed but that’s about it, not that comfortable
They have it on Amazon.ca (Canada) for 2,600 and 398 shipping. You can get one with different battery capacities- up to 35 AH, a 67 miles claimed range. Even street tires if you ask for it within 30 minutes of ordering. I don't know if Amazon.ca will sell this to the US but you'd pay 25% less in US funds...
Dual motor is more efficient then single motor because it uses less power to push you. Its not like gasoline engine with set amount of fuel injection. For electric motor, it takes draws more power the more load you put on it. With dual motor you putting less load on each motor resulting in less power consumption.
Hi. I see this video was uploaded about a month ago. Have you still been riding it? If so, have you had any braking problems? Still running with no issues? Still think it's worth the price? Thanks:)
I have the same scooter and in 3 months rear mud Gaurd broke into two two pieces and in 8 month the front mud Gaurd torn into 3 pieces. The design, Battery and motors are very powerful. If the put better material on the metal, Screws and wiring it would be a great scooter but the picked very very cheap material towards that unfortunately
@@dr.moustafaibrahim6810 Yeah ive had mine and put 70 miles on it. Already had to replace the battery which was defective (you only get one free battery replacement on the warranty and i already used it). Then, i was riding offroad (its intended use) i hit a small root and the entire display snapped off. So i asked for a refund, they sent me a shipping label without postage and they now want me to pay the nearly $250 USD to ship it back to them. what a freakin joke.
I can’t get anyone to respond. What’s the status of the scooter today? I’m debating buying the max plus pro. (5,000 watt) is it worth it? I have terrible luck with controller failure
I have the same exact model scooter got it for 500 bucks from someone who had it sitting for a while .. kickstand is broken off .. it’ll charge up and turn on and run fine if I put a block or jack on it but when I try to actually ride it dies .. any advice ?? Time for new battery or ?
I weigh around 290 pounds. I wonder if I could do small hill jumps without breaking the scooter. And I wear size 13 shoes. I wonder how comfortable it would be to stand on the deck for my size.
You may have to stiffen the suspension but you should be able to do it and as far as footing, the deck is big and you should be ok however the stem is angled back a lot so it does take away from standing room and you may feel a little crowded
So on Amazon I see this scooter but it’s not 6k watt it say 3200 watt so I wanna make sure I’m getting the right one! I want the outstorm max that’s 60 miles range and 56 mph
I'd pick it up from Outstorms official page to make sure you get the right one. I've got the link in the description. The 60 mile, 56 mph speed is the one I reviewed.
I did a range test in the review, can't remember off the top of my head but it was much more than 8 miles. I think it was in the high 20's and that really depends on terrain. City driving you'll have a much longer range than off road
Ya know, I only had it for a couple of months and had to tighten a couple of times especially after super bumpy trails. It wasn't bad something standard with most off road scooters in my experience
What is the voltage of the battery that it must display when the battery is fully charged? Mine displays 70.1 and the i was told that i must charge it if it drops below 60 .
Just bought this...It is amazing....But the buttons are A little confusing.....How do I get dual drive and max speed????.....If I push eco tubo button...Is it in eco or turbo....Cause when I hit the single dual button it puts it in dual drive mode....The way the buttons read it would seem that if I hit both it would be dual drive turbo...Is that correct or do I just hit the dual to get twin drive turbo....By hitting the eco button does that put it in eco or turbo cause the other button seems to do the opposite...Please help
I could pick your scooter up with one arm and throw it in the back of my Durango in 5 seconds. A key won't stop that from happening. I would never leave it parked and unattended. These scooters are not cheap. Now the scooter does look fun, but I think it could do better with a wider platform, and that wider platform could incorporate a larger battery which would raise it's range. A scooter intended to go very fast should be designed to avoid any foot overhang.
Great vid nice website I'm in the UK wish someone did something similar here. I'm looking for a budget / value offroad scooter for occasional weekend fun
I have the nanrobot d4+2.0 and I want to buy this scooter but I'm not crazy about waiting over a month to get it. I can get everything else on my Amazon prime in 2 days but not this scooter. Does anyone know where I can buy this scooter with faster shipping? Awesome video by the way!
You could get a wacker of an ebike built for less than this, ten times more capable and much more economical/ergonomical to ride, and you look cool doing it Cool scooter though
hey i need help. i dont know if outstorm went out of business but i may need a part or my settings are messed up. i have no tension on the throttle. it is loose. i can manually move it and it works can someone gelp me?
I owned mine since 2019 and still running like a champ! I ride it in the rain, mud, snow, streets, and everything! Love my outstorm! Customer service are the best! Still servicing me even tho they only got one year warranty! 🔥 🔥🔥
Now that, that is what I needed to hear my friend..
I'm a buy 2 of them just to be exploring the range..
Yeah I actually purchased the pro model recently for my son’s birthday. He lives in Arizona so he’s definitely gonna enjoy it :)
Price?
Who do you contact for parts and service ?
I am looking to buy this but im working about it breaking down and no way to fix
I JUST ORDERED THE OUTSTORM MAXX PRO PLUS 5000 Watts Dual Motor 62 MPH Top Speed, 60 Mile Max Distance CAN'T WAIT TO GET IT!
Did you get it?? I am about to order one but I’ve heard some bad things that it doesn’t reach the true given specs - some people are saying 40 mph tops and only goes 16 miles and has too many problems
how do you like it
@@1KhaliDP LOVE IT!
@@elliott3531do you still have the scooter, thinking about getting one. Any problems with it??
@@enixine1266 I still have the scooter and it's awesome.
I had this same exact scooter, just some under a different name. It was a ton of fun and one of my favorite "toys" I've ever owned. Only downside was the folding mechanism had too much play in it and the front suspension sounded terrible if you were on a really rough ride. All and all, it was a great value for the money and it never gave me any issues. I topped it out at 53mph and I weigh 210lbs. Definitely had a lot of power! Great video, makes me want to buy another one!
What's the brand?? For how much you get it
@@princeofegypt4046 The scooter did not have a brand name on it. I purchased it from Alibaba from a company called Wuyi Boe sports equipment. It was $1,200usd plus shipping. I believe I paid about 350 for shipping. This was also two years ago so I'm sure price has changed since then.
@@danielandrews9767 does it still work
@@hyrulemasterchef9573 I sold it about a year and a half ago. I have no doubt that it would still work if I had it. Only thing I had to do was replace break pads.
I see alot of these no name scooters for really cheap and really powerful. but I'm afraid to buy them because there's basically no customer support and the quality of the parts is really low. I'm thinking of going with the wolf warrior x pro. it's $1800 and has a 60v 28ah LG/Samsung battery and goes 40mph+ and all the reviews say it's really good quality
Just received mine! I weigh 180lbs and I hit a max of 51mph and a max range of 46 miles using eco turbo . I love it so far!
You’re ballsy! I’ve only hit 42 mph so far. Did you max it out?
How much was it sir
Is it still running?
Do you still have it? Does it still work?
@@georgemoeke3194 use the internet to find out ,pro tip you are using it Right Now
MAJOR FLAWS
- the gauge metal they used on the swingarms is WAY to thin. mine contorted out of shape in the rear and cracked on the front.
- the design of the placement of the suspension is a poor design mechanically. it places most of the stress of riding on the joint weld above the shock. that is where mine cracked.
- also the shocks on mine stripped out the threads on the rod and lost a spring.
- the folding mechanism didn't hold up. some piece over plastic inside slowly over time wore out and worked its way out causing my scooter not to be able to fold anymore.
- the folding handlebars have a tiny amount of play in them no matter how much I adjust the screw.
- the rear fender is attached to the swingarm, so it moves with the wheel. and just like the swing arms, the gauge of the fender support is to thin so when your foot inevitably hits the fender you bend the supports...causing tire scrubbing.
ok with all that said, YES i did go hard with it... but why wouldn't you? you expect it to not fall apart. I recently purchased the laotie es18 after doing lots of research and comparing. we'll see how tht goes. it will be here in a month. the mechanical design is super important. unfortunately i did not record any of the last scooter before it died because i am a youtubie, not a youtuber, but am going to be making the transition soon. pshhh send me a scooter, ill give it the business and tell ya what i really think lol.
Thank you!
What did you think of your upgrade? I am thinking about looking for a solid frame off road electric, tired of feeling like everyone of them sacrifices long term sturdyness vs the ability to fold. My fluid free ride horizon has same handlebar style where you can fold them in, and I am constantly trying to tighten them again and again
@@ryanzarzaur there is a way to sort that handlebar tightening just cut out a small washer from plastic shampoo bottle and pierce a hole, to put the screw in. Mine worked like that. By the way there is a video online about it.
@@laxlax9960 thank you for the info brother, I am going to have to look into a fix! I’ve got 450 miles on my horizon and that is my biggest pet peeve. If I rid down the sidewalk the vibrations from the bumps slowly loosen my handle bars
Hey man, so how's that "Lao Ti" been checking them out also but I fear it will take like 6 months to make it to Boston?
I got my 3200w outstorm maxx pro, and did a 3rd gear, turbo and run it for maximum speed of 61 mph. This electric scooter is a monster, but I love it. Hehehe… oh I highly recommend to gear up if you want to reach the max speed.
Yeah for sure!
Is the one in Amazon the same
I’ve had mine a few weeks and I’m anticipating something to break but so far what an exhilarating rush when you hit the throttle on dual motors.
True that!
@@ElectricRevolution Hello, boss! I can provide you with better supply of goods.
Do you still have it? Wondering if I should buy? Does it still work?
Those angled handlebars are exactly why the scooter handles well at speed, and it also means the stem is under a lot less pressure when you are leaning into it while braking. Your handlebar is definitely set too high, and you are riding more upright than you should while offroading. That is why you felt the ergonomics were not right and the deck was too short. It looks like you have the handlebar set for someone 8" taller than you.
Devin is right you wanna be lower off road for stability
Where should my handlebars be? I find just a bit above hip heights is almost perfect for me
@@enixine1266 I think right at the top of the hip bone is the best spot, but within 3" of that is still good. 5" away or more from top of hip bone and you should assess what you can do to get it closer.
I believe I'm going to have to get one of these I think this would be perfect for me I'm handicapped and can't really walk very far and I still need to get back and forth from my truck to the equipment everyday and I believe this will save my job because it's getting harder to walk this would be a beautiful addition to my life thank you for the review
I just got my 5600w scooter..I haven't even try 3rd gear yet..it feels like the scooter go without me when pulling the throttle. 😬
Yeah I get that
Hi CK, what 5600w scooter do you have ? is it the Outstorm Maxx ? How much and what website did you buy it ?
@@rainbowcity8747 Laotie ES18p from Banggood $1130 with bges18pcn coupon tax free and free shipping.
Which best best range?
5600w the most I've seen is 3000w
I got a gas scooter I'm almost done building. It is off road/ on road too. My last one 50cc could do 30% grades with no problem . Plus it was not very loud. 47 mile range. 1.4 liters
Very sturdy, and easy to clean.Excellent product
Yes I definitely going offloading on an e scooter!
great review with hitting all the important points - thanks
Glad it was helpful!
SIck but just remember to accelerate through the jumb like-on a dirt bike. It feels weird and unnatural if you are treating it like a normal stunt scooter at the skatepark, dont bunny hop just let the scooter carry you over and accelerate the whole way through. I have a wolf warrior and have been taking it to a nearby pitbike dirt track for the last 2 years, the jumps are a bit smaller than motto x but i can still clear n 8/9 foot table top easy. You just ned to make sure you dont undershoot it as the suspension wont handle landing flat on top, im all most at the level of attempting some doubles but there is no middle so if i mess it up im going to be sore the next day. Just as long ass you land properly on the landing slope its like you never even left the ground though, trust its it very smooth smooth.
I have the same sc00ter. I did m0d it al0t. Including harley-davids0ns seat, m0t0cr0ss handlebars, superm0t0 tyres. Fastest I have g0tten is aru0und 75km/h 0r 47mp/h
I stopped using Janobike T85 on the dirt for fun. It not sturdy enough. It's great for getting around daily and using for pulling trailers. It will break quickly, if using for off road fun.
Awe man. That looks like a ton of fun!
It was mucho fun!
That would be so fun
Appreciate it man...great video
That’s a powerful machine!
It really is. You gonna try it??? Lol
This makes me want to get my dirt bike up and running
Yeah I agree, there's no way anyone could take off with your 100 lb scooter because you took the keys out.
Hey I was like number 500 , great clip
Liar I was
@@Kyle_702 Bruh he Didnt say i was number 500 he Said like number 500
the way they did the leds kinda sux tho,looks dum,but if they did it abit more sleek like underneath
Wow Unbelievably fast shipping
Not your kid's razor scooter! Looks like fun! I wish they would sacrifice top end speed for more low end torque on stuff like this. No one needs to ride a scooter at 56MPH but they could climb more stuff with more low end ;-D
True that about the low end brah
And some higher quality shocks, that's what was really missing.
I've got one of these it's basically an FLJ T113 awesome scooter
Is the one in Amazon the same
@@Pakopako2280 I don't know try and have a look to see if it is
Ive put over 1500 miles on my maxx pro and have only had to spend a little over 40 dollars on fixes.
this scooter is nice and I found that it is similar to my NANROBOT LS7+
I got one ordered up! Not too many Canadians seem to have this scooter lol I’ll post some videos once I get it…
Have you received it?
Do you still have it? Any problems with the scooter?
Hey Man! Since you are so experienced/knowledgeable in E-scooters I came here to ask.... I'm looking to get my first scooter and am a baller on a budget. What do you think of the Roadrunner D4 4.0? Its quite cheap in it's class but doesn't look to be low quality either. Made in the states and reportedly has good customer service. Thoughts?
I haven't tried it but my buddies have and they liked it, I think it's a solid choice
@@ElectricRevolution Awesome thanks man!
Amazing filming! Love the drone shots and the second shooter position...very pro....11" lots of power...the brakes were good and the price seems very fair...what's it look like for repairs? Flat tire replacement and did you find the stem was strong enough? Cheers from Canada
Thanks man! Repairs are like any other scooter. Check the bolts every month maybe more if you hit super bumpy terrain. I already lost one bolt. I got replacement at Ace. Stem is solid, haven’t had to tighten it yet
@@ElectricRevolution awesome to hear :) stay safe :0 thanks for the reply :)
@@ElectricRevolution now it comes with 2 shocks in front instead of springs is that new I'm unsure if I want to buy it because it has 0 reviews and shipping takes awhile is it a good buy or no, please respond thanks for taking your time out of your day.
Might be looking to get one. I live on a farm and like 500 meters away is a paved side walk leading into the local town. I dont got a problem with walking to it but on the way back i need to get up a vert steap hill and this could make it easier.
Cant have a drivers license for my left eyes side sight is too bad for local regulations but there is no license here required for Electric scooters and rather they have become very popular amoung young people as a cheaper easy to use alternative to get around,
This can tackly some very steep hills, more power than you'll ever need
Have you had any issues with this scooter in the long run, I'm asking because I'm tempted to buy it from Amazon but not if it's going to have issues.
Check the comments, I didn't keep it longer than a couple weeks
@@ElectricRevolution I checked the comments and found nothing. What happened
Could that go up in flames if I was sleeping in same ere a is this truck freindly
Can you upgrade the shocks ?
You spinning out on take off could be cause you had your bike on higher power setting? Maybe taking off from lower power would be better?
That's pretty damn awesome. So many people raving about Ebikes abs I'm over here like, "ummm maybe one of these instead."
For real!
Hey man, what eScooter would you recommend to someone new to eScooters that lives out more in the country where it can get pretty hilly? Lightweight would also be a plus to be able to fold up and carry upstairs. Let me know your recommendations please. Thanks in advance.
Really depends on the price, I think my website would help ya out, it's got all my reviews sorted by price and capability electricrevolutionreviews.com/
They need to make a 4 wheel drive electric all terrain buggy and 4x4 atv utility cart for me for driftwood hunting 😁
Awesome review!! I have the Laotie ES18 5600W it's same very similar to this one. Out of all the scooters you have review which one of your top three?
Thanks! This one, Varla and Inokim would be my too three for off road
I love your reviews. I am looking at a stable, comfortable, and safe off-road scooter. I am deciding between the Outstorm and Varla. Cost in not consideration. You said you like the Varla the best, but would love for you to compare the two. Or are there other contenders?
There’s other contenders but Varla is a strong one and is one of the cheaper ones. I also like Inokim. There are others I haven’t tested. Outstorm is crazy for speed but that’s about it, not that comfortable
Go Outstorm
if cost is not in consideration go with kaabo, dualtron or apollo. personally I recommend the kaabo wolf warrior / king series
Also, where do you sell the 5000w Outstorm Maxx scooter ? Amazon doesnt have it, i checked with them. And batteries.
Not sure. The guy that sent me this will have a website up soon so check there
They have it on Amazon.ca (Canada) for 2,600 and 398 shipping.
You can get one with different battery capacities- up to 35 AH, a 67 miles claimed range.
Even street tires if you ask for it within 30 minutes of ordering.
I don't know if Amazon.ca will sell this to the US but you'd pay 25% less in US funds...
Just curious are the wheels tubless? Or are they like bike tires with tubes?
They have tubes
That would be Pine Valley Mountain. Southern Utah.
It is
What’s the top speed it goes on flat?
55-60 mph, depends on rider weight
A key keeps it safe from being thrown into the bed of a truck. Good luck
HUNTER QUAD IS THE BEST ELECTRIC SCOOTER
Dual motor is more efficient then single motor because it uses less power to push you. Its not like gasoline engine with set amount of fuel injection.
For electric motor, it takes draws more power the more load you put on it. With dual motor you putting less load on each motor resulting in less power consumption.
Good to know! Thanks for the comment
So for a rider that’s 5’9 would the handlebars be leaned in too far ?
I don't think it would be as much as an issue if you're shorter than me, I'm 5'11.
Hi. I see this video was uploaded about a month ago. Have you still been riding it? If so, have you had any braking problems? Still running with no issues? Still think it's worth the price? Thanks:)
I don’t have it but didn’t have any issues while I did except for the light jiggling loose.
I have the same scooter and in 3 months rear mud Gaurd broke into two two pieces and in 8 month the front mud Gaurd torn into 3 pieces.
The design, Battery and motors are very powerful. If the put better material on the metal, Screws and wiring it would be a great scooter but the picked very very cheap material towards that unfortunately
@@dr.moustafaibrahim6810 Yeah ive had mine and put 70 miles on it. Already had to replace the battery which was defective (you only get one free battery replacement on the warranty and i already used it). Then, i was riding offroad (its intended use) i hit a small root and the entire display snapped off. So i asked for a refund, they sent me a shipping label without postage and they now want me to pay the nearly $250 USD to ship it back to them. what a freakin joke.
@@123dunnboy I understand that.
It's crazy industry.
Can't wait for German or Japanese to make a legit one
(4.10) Had to lock arf the ting moment I heard tha😳
how much does it cost ????????????????????????????????
Links in the description, it's around $2,000
If you turn on just rear wheel.does it take off very slow? My front spins but the back feals like a 250w motor
yeah, it's more like a rideshare scooters acceleration
The fist and The Lightning bolt. Is from Stephen King. Dark Tower. Right?
Not sure, thought I made it up lol
I can’t get anyone to respond. What’s the status of the scooter today? I’m debating buying the max plus pro. (5,000 watt) is it worth it? I have terrible luck with controller failure
I don't have it anymore but I'd go with the pro, especially if you like more power.
I have the same exact model scooter got it for 500 bucks from someone who had it sitting for a while .. kickstand is broken off .. it’ll charge up and turn on and run fine if I put a block or jack on it but when I try to actually ride it dies .. any advice ?? Time for new battery or ?
Maybe so, that's what I'd do
I weigh around 290 pounds. I wonder if I could do small hill jumps without breaking the scooter. And I wear size 13 shoes. I wonder how comfortable it would be to stand on the deck for my size.
You may have to stiffen the suspension but you should be able to do it and as far as footing, the deck is big and you should be ok however the stem is angled back a lot so it does take away from standing room and you may feel a little crowded
does it do good on road as well?
Yeah I'd say better on road, suspension is tight for off roading
Getting it now I don't need my girlfriend to carry me,she could only carry me on her back for 3 mins🤣🤣
Well only had a 1 min ride from a girl,wow so wimpy,so we need more machines to replace woman
So on Amazon I see this scooter but it’s not 6k watt it say 3200 watt so I wanna make sure I’m getting the right one! I want the outstorm max that’s 60 miles range and 56 mph
I'd pick it up from Outstorms official page to make sure you get the right one. I've got the link in the description. The 60 mile, 56 mph speed is the one I reviewed.
Why are you afraid to take it to 50 mph? Does it feel unstable then?
It shakes a little but honestly, I'm just a wuss
@@ElectricRevolutionlol. Fair enough.
I work 7.7 miles away. How far does a full charge get you?
I did a range test in the review, can't remember off the top of my head but it was much more than 8 miles. I think it was in the high 20's and that really depends on terrain. City driving you'll have a much longer range than off road
They REALLY need to do something about that lean back?! Great video!🙏
Agreed! And thanks!
Thinking about getting this scooter have you experienced any stem wobbles
Ya know, I only had it for a couple of months and had to tighten a couple of times especially after super bumpy trails. It wasn't bad something standard with most off road scooters in my experience
@@ElectricRevolution thanks for the info
What is the voltage of the battery that it must display when the battery is fully charged? Mine displays 70.1 and the i was told that i must charge it if it drops below 60 .
That sounds about right
Why no link where to purchase? 😮
There is in the description
I've seen some rebrands of this same scooter going for 1.1K or less.
Names or links?
any names???????????????
Have you had any issues with it since this video?
I only kept it for like 2 weeks
@@ElectricRevolution why did you get rid of it?
If they made one that goes 90 mph and had a range of 200 miles that would be great
Only a matter of time
Doesn't sound safe at all honestly
Just bought this...It is amazing....But the buttons are A little confusing.....How do I get dual drive and max speed????.....If I push eco tubo button...Is it in eco or turbo....Cause when I hit the single dual button it puts it in dual drive mode....The way the buttons read it would seem that if I hit both it would be dual drive turbo...Is that correct or do I just hit the dual to get twin drive turbo....By hitting the eco button does that put it in eco or turbo cause the other button seems to do the opposite...Please help
It is a blast no joke! As far as I understand eco turbo lessens the acceleration whether on single or dual motor but yeah the buttons are confusing
Hey is the one on Amazon the same
Yes
I could pick your scooter up with one arm and throw it in the back of my Durango in 5 seconds. A key won't stop that from happening. I would never leave it parked and unattended. These scooters are not cheap.
Now the scooter does look fun, but I think it could do better with a wider platform, and that wider platform could incorporate a larger battery which would raise it's range. A scooter intended to go very fast should be designed to avoid any foot overhang.
Won't run without the keys, so you'd have a heavy paper weight :)
@@ElectricRevolution my motorcycle would have been a heavier paperweight if I hadn't hotwired it when I lost my key.
@@deimosadrastos6172 lol
Im going to order one but im not going to be all in the dirt
Can you swap out the battery for a back up battery incase you want to go further than 80 miles but can't do it on 1 battery
You can swap out the battery but it is labor intensive, something you won't wanna do on the road
Great vid nice website I'm in the UK wish someone did something similar here. I'm looking for a budget / value offroad scooter for occasional weekend fun
The tamaloo f2 is good
Funbikes Co uk
Can you review the z80 next?
I'll see what I can do
You look like you are in STG Utah, I am there all the time.
I am, beautiful place.
those brooks sneakers bothered me more than it should. But awesome video. subscribed.
Have u tried riding it like across Nevada desert or something to see how many times it broke down along the way.
Not yet lol
I have the nanrobot d4+2.0 and I want to buy this scooter but I'm not crazy about waiting over a month to get it. I can get everything else on my Amazon prime in 2 days but not this scooter. Does anyone know where I can buy this scooter with faster shipping? Awesome video by the way!
Price?
Watt,maximum speed &load?
Speed is like 56 mph and can carry around 300 lbs
Im thinking of a scooter powered by onewheel xr at the back.
That would be cool!
Ay umm if can send me one, ur free to go in heaven
Yes
Thats not right.
this scooter has so many names . how to search the spares for it in the US ?
It does, Outstorm does have an official website, should be able to find some there - www.rideoutstorm.com/collections/electric-scooters
I'm still waiting on my max pro
More than expected
almost better than a gas dirtbike. no registration, no noise, no mechanical problem...
the only problem is the battery life.
This is true, nothing but the wind blowin in your face :)
Ya where it's legal to ride on a road
just bought the max from amazon we will see in 2 monthes
What happened
If you were to buy a new Electric Scooter today, which one is your top pick? Thank you
Kaabo Wolf Warrior - here's a review I did on it - th-cam.com/video/UsrBZ463528/w-d-xo.html
Did you say a 16W motor?
1600
You could get a wacker of an ebike built for less than this, ten times more capable and much more economical/ergonomical to ride, and you look cool doing it
Cool scooter though
You could but the experience wouldn't be even close to the same :)
hey i need help. i dont know if outstorm went out of business but i may need a part or my settings are messed up. i have no tension on the throttle. it is loose. i can manually move it and it works can someone gelp me?
Here's their website, I'd reach out directly www.rideoutstorm.com/
Please lord give me one of these to test 🥺
I want one but got no money:(
Awesome
Would 6 4' be to tall to ride comfortably 🤔
Probably, the stem is tall but it's pushed back toward the deck which makes it feel crowded. I'm 5'11 and felt cramped
cute little scooter, might get one for my 12 year old daughter 😛
hahaha
Nice good video
Any chance of a review on the Veo Astro Go in the future?
I’ll reach out and see if I can make it happen
@@ElectricRevolution thank you 🙏👍