Some physics calculations: A Nami Burn-E with a rider and gear might have a weight around 300 pounds total. Traveling at 40 miles an hour, the mass in motion is conveying a little over 21 kilojoules of kinetic energy. A fully equipped football player running at you full sprint would be about 5,000 joules. So, in essence, this thing is like 4-5 NFL sized running tackles barreling down the street at 40 miles an hour. Please stay safe out there! Loved the ride footage. Looks like an intense place to get around. Other comparisons: A bike at 250 pounds traveling at 10mph is carrying about 1.1 KJ An average car weight of 4,100 pounds at 25mph is carrying about 116 KJ. An average American male walking at an average speed is carrying about 145 joules.
Hey Mark, thank you for watching the video and welcome to the channel. I appreciate your kind words and I'm glad you found it helpful. Congratulations on your new beast of a scooter, I hope you enjoy the heck out of it!! Ride safe out there.
Great review & video. I just love to see this scooter on the road! For someone who was already researching this scooter before purchasing you definitely made some good points on getting the 2 over the 2-max. I live in SF so similar situation where a more practical scooter is better but having that 60mph capability is always nice too haha.
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback! I tried to keep it simple while giving the perspective of a person who actually uses these for city commuting. There’s plenty of videos out there that go hard on stats and always go for “power power power”, so I wanted to approach it with a different lens. I haven’t been to SF yet, but it’s pretty tight from what I’ve seen. I can totally see why you’d need a more practical scooter. However, I can also see why having a beast that can tackle those massive hills and keep up with the crazy PEVs at the group rides would be a must!
Thanks for watching the review, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏼. It was tough to make because I’ve never made a review video before and my computer ran out of memory so I couldn’t add all the clips I wanted to 😂
Thanks for watching this as well! Yup, it’s called the Roosevelt Island Tram. It’s a great way of getting off that island while avoiding the craziness of the Subways. It also comes with an epic view and a unique experience for the extra 💵
It looks like it would have an awesome view. NYC seems to have everything! I have more questions BTW... Sorry if I ask so many questions :)@@eyebahnrides
How many’s miles can you get an aggressive riding mode for the burn e2 and your original burn e? Really like your Nami videos and I live in Long Island city and thinking of getting one.
Thank you! I appreciate the positive feedback. They’re great scooters and I think you’ll really enjoy it. I’m about 200+ lbs with gear and work bag with me and my round trip commute is anywhere between 12-24 miles depending on the day. I charge my gen1 Burn E about once a week if the commutes are on the shorter end. That’s about 50-60 miles between charges on the most aggressive riding mode and everything maxed out. Just keep in mind, I’m not a “hooligan style” rider and I’m not always blasting through the city at max speed. If you plan to ride safely and open up the throttle when there’s space, you can expect to have similar range. As for the Burn E2, I can only assume you’ll get around the same because the motor and controller aren’t pulling as much from the smaller battery. I had the burn e2 for a few days and I only charged it before I returned it to my friend. If you have a chance, check out FluidFreeRide in Brooklyn and try the E2 and E2 max. The Black Friday sale is awesome! I hope this helps! 👊🏼
thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel Hari! Apologies for the delayed response. Back to back illness knocked me out for a while and I'm finally just getting back to work and finally catching up here on TH-cam! The Klima Max and the E2 are very different scooters. The Klima Max is the 30ah version of Nami's midsize 10inch (tire) 42mph scooter. On the other hand, the E2 is lower performance (45mph) version of Nami's heavyweight scooter the E2 Max (60mph) but maintains all the comforts of the larger form factor, the 11 inch tires, and the softer suspension. The throttle I used on my Burn E when I had it and my Klima Max now is the "Polish Throttle". I bought it locally from a shop here in NYC. However, most people order them online. You can find the link to the seller by going into the Official Nami FB Group and searching "Polish Throttle". I hope this helps!
Hi Gregg, thanks for watching! I bought mine locally because PMTs weren’t readily available when I first got my Nami. Now, I think there’s a place called WyrdRyds based out of VA that will ship you the PMTs. Check them out when you can
In this video I have the mic on my collar under my jacket. In the newer videos I moved it to the chin portion of my helmet. I also have a wind cover on the mic to help reduce wind noise
We have a Burn-e2 about to buy the max as my wife has decided just one ain't enough. I also decided that the Max is not going to be as scary at 60mph as I first thought.
Hi Tim, thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! The only thing better than one Nami is two Namis! The max at high speeds isn’t as scary as one would think as long as you set up for it! Check out @electricscooterguides video on setting up the suspension, damper, and ride stance.
Super scooters are the best daily commuters a person can have.
Definitely!
@eyebahnrides just a shame they're still illegal in UK I've heard there'll be no talk of legalisation or legislation until 2026 😭😭😭
@@CoasterRob Great if U manage to make it Home Alive!!
Some physics calculations: A Nami Burn-E with a rider and gear might have a weight around 300 pounds total. Traveling at 40 miles an hour, the mass in motion is conveying a little over 21 kilojoules of kinetic energy. A fully equipped football player running at you full sprint would be about 5,000 joules. So, in essence, this thing is like 4-5 NFL sized running tackles barreling down the street at 40 miles an hour. Please stay safe out there!
Loved the ride footage. Looks like an intense place to get around.
Other comparisons:
A bike at 250 pounds traveling at 10mph is carrying about 1.1 KJ
An average car weight of 4,100 pounds at 25mph is carrying about 116 KJ.
An average American male walking at an average speed is carrying about 145 joules.
Thanks for the info man. I appreciate the feedback. I always try to ride as safe as possible. There are very few times I get to max out the PEVs
Would love to see a Staten Island to Manhattan ride on the Ferry!!! **AWESOME VIDEO IDEA**
Thanks for watching the video, I appreciate ya! We’ll see it when I go on my first Staten Island Ride 😂
Great video you went into good detail explaining features thanks man I have one on the way
Hey Mark, thank you for watching the video and welcome to the channel. I appreciate your kind words and I'm glad you found it helpful. Congratulations on your new beast of a scooter, I hope you enjoy the heck out of it!! Ride safe out there.
Great review & video. I just love to see this scooter on the road! For someone who was already researching this scooter before purchasing you definitely made some good points on getting the 2 over the 2-max. I live in SF so similar situation where a more practical scooter is better but having that 60mph capability is always nice too haha.
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback! I tried to keep it simple while giving the perspective of a person who actually uses these for city commuting. There’s plenty of videos out there that go hard on stats and always go for “power power power”, so I wanted to approach it with a different lens.
I haven’t been to SF yet, but it’s pretty tight from what I’ve seen. I can totally see why you’d need a more practical scooter. However, I can also see why having a beast that can tackle those massive hills and keep up with the crazy PEVs at the group rides would be a must!
Hello Ivan this is Ronald I'm watching your videos I like the way you say to know me to rise I'm going to get one
What's up Ivan! Excellent review and breakdown of the Nami. As always excellent content and keep it coming
Ride That Tasty Wave
Thanks for watching the review, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏼. It was tough to make because I’ve never made a review video before and my computer ran out of memory so I couldn’t add all the clips I wanted to 😂
@Eyebahn Rides it was still top notch even if you didn't get to add all the clips.
Ride That Tasty Wave
look at my dude. bringing the beast out. LET IT RIP
That Burn E 2 definitely rips! If I didn’t have the gen 1, I’d totally get it 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
Oh! That tower thing @ 12:04 is for a cable car? I was thinking it was for electric power lines.
Thanks for watching this as well! Yup, it’s called the Roosevelt Island Tram. It’s a great way of getting off that island while avoiding the craziness of the Subways. It also comes with an epic view and a unique experience for the extra 💵
It looks like it would have an awesome view. NYC seems to have everything! I have more questions BTW... Sorry if I ask so many questions :)@@eyebahnrides
@@Dissentient all good man. Ask away! That's what the comments section is for 👍🏼
How many’s miles can you get an aggressive riding mode for the burn e2 and your original burn e? Really like your Nami videos and I live in Long Island city and thinking of getting one.
Thank you! I appreciate the positive feedback. They’re great scooters and I think you’ll really enjoy it.
I’m about 200+ lbs with gear and work bag with me and my round trip commute is anywhere between 12-24 miles depending on the day. I charge my gen1 Burn E about once a week if the commutes are on the shorter end. That’s about 50-60 miles between charges on the most aggressive riding mode and everything maxed out. Just keep in mind, I’m not a “hooligan style” rider and I’m not always blasting through the city at max speed. If you plan to ride safely and open up the throttle when there’s space, you can expect to have similar range. As for the Burn E2, I can only assume you’ll get around the same because the motor and controller aren’t pulling as much from the smaller battery. I had the burn e2 for a few days and I only charged it before I returned it to my friend. If you have a chance, check out FluidFreeRide in Brooklyn and try the E2 and E2 max. The Black Friday sale is awesome! I hope this helps! 👊🏼
Is klima max same as Burn E 2 ?(not max)
And which throttle you use on your burn e?
thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel Hari! Apologies for the delayed response. Back to back illness knocked me out for a while and I'm finally just getting back to work and finally catching up here on TH-cam!
The Klima Max and the E2 are very different scooters. The Klima Max is the 30ah version of Nami's midsize 10inch (tire) 42mph scooter. On the other hand, the E2 is lower performance (45mph) version of Nami's heavyweight scooter the E2 Max (60mph) but maintains all the comforts of the larger form factor, the 11 inch tires, and the softer suspension.
The throttle I used on my Burn E when I had it and my Klima Max now is the "Polish Throttle". I bought it locally from a shop here in NYC. However, most people order them online. You can find the link to the seller by going into the Official Nami FB Group and searching "Polish Throttle".
I hope this helps!
Do u have a link for pmt tires?
Hi Gregg, thanks for watching! I bought mine locally because PMTs weren’t readily available when I first got my Nami. Now, I think there’s a place called WyrdRyds based out of VA that will ship you the PMTs. Check them out when you can
@@eyebahnridesyes that is correct they’re a great company I ordered some for my Inokim oxo , love your channel, stay safe.
Why is there no wind noise coming from your camera?
In this video I have the mic on my collar under my jacket. In the newer videos I moved it to the chin portion of my helmet. I also have a wind cover on the mic to help reduce wind noise
@@eyebahnrides Now I understand, Thanks
@@frederickhunter9007 anytime 👍🏼
We have a Burn-e2 about to buy the max as my wife has decided just one ain't enough. I also decided that the Max is not going to be as scary at 60mph as I first thought.
Hi Tim, thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! The only thing better than one Nami is two Namis! The max at high speeds isn’t as scary as one would think as long as you set up for it! Check out @electricscooterguides video on setting up the suspension, damper, and ride stance.
Your reckless riding, and disregard for traffic laws is going to get you killed one day.
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Hello Ivan this is Ronald I'm watching your videos I like the way you say to know me to rise I'm going to get one
thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel Ronald!