Please wear gloves and a full face helmet man!!! You NEVER know what is going to happen. I ride daily but recently hesitated during a scenario causing me to crash out at 40mph... completely tore up the palm of my gloves and slid on the side of my helmet. Very minor injuries, but not a single scratch on my hands or face. I attribute 100% to my gear. Be safe brother! Scooters are awesome but seriously no joke when it comes to safety
My scooter had too much power for its single motorcycle shock frontend . The shock fork exploded and The helmet saved my face but the hands, knees ,and elbows are scarred for life ! 40,000 watts was too much ?
@@Vmaxfodder Glad you're well enough to get back up and keep building! That's an actual Cyberbeast you're creating xD When it comes to Electric Scooters, I've found its a matter of "when" you crash... not "if" so wearing gear is a necessity! Safe travels man!
Yume's are programed for a softer smoother acceleration. I'm certain they can also be programmed to feel like those brutal accelerating Mini motor square wave controllers lol. I enjoy your honest off the cuff reviews.
Thanks for watching and chiming in! I feel like there's definitely a difference, but the Predator actually has harder acceleration from 40mph and up. I think the 13 inch tires and massive weight have a lot to do with how the early acceleration feels. They're both awesome machines with a lot of bang for your buck.
@@elliotbaltazar yes both are powerful scooters!! LS 7 has same electrics with Nami gen 1.. About motors you can check them with a free spin..😉 Both scooters has 60h motors with different winding!! LS7 has winding 17×4 (free spin 120-125 klm. or 75-80 miles) Yume has winding 22×3 (free spin 140-145 klm or 85-90 miles) because you have 13 inches you see 90-95 miles!! Make the test and tell me if I'm right!!😘
Those tires look like the ULIP dual tread with the built in anti-puncture coating? I Have about 400+ miles on them and they are awesome, fast and quiet on road and stable off. Best tires Ive ridden on yet.
You know your tires brother!!! Those are the same tire, but without the coating inside, since these have tubes. I love them so far! Great value and performance.
@@elliotbaltazar The interior coating is bad ass and practically eliminates flats. 400+ miles on all kinds of crap and no flats on the tubeless version here.
Please wear gloves and a full face helmet man!!! You NEVER know what is going to happen. I ride daily but recently hesitated during a scenario causing me to crash out at 40mph... completely tore up the palm of my gloves and slid on the side of my helmet. Very minor injuries, but not a single scratch on my hands or face. I attribute 100% to my gear. Be safe brother! Scooters are awesome but seriously no joke when it comes to safety
My scooter had too much power for its single motorcycle shock frontend . The shock fork exploded and The helmet saved my face but the hands, knees ,and elbows are scarred for life ! 40,000 watts was too much ?
@@Vmaxfodder Glad you're well enough to get back up and keep building! That's an actual Cyberbeast you're creating xD
When it comes to Electric Scooters, I've found its a matter of "when" you crash... not "if" so wearing gear is a necessity! Safe travels man!
Yume's are programed for a softer smoother acceleration. I'm certain they can also be programmed to feel like those brutal accelerating Mini motor square wave controllers lol. I enjoy your honest off the cuff reviews.
Im really considering a Yume DK11 I want the hard take off tho … wish it was more information on yumes
Nice ride along 👌🏽 i all most got this scooter went with the kaabo gt instead
Thanks for watching!! That Kaabo is a beast!
Basic difference with the predictor are the motors!!
This has torque motors and 11 inches tires..
Thanks for watching and chiming in! I feel like there's definitely a difference, but the Predator actually has harder acceleration from 40mph and up. I think the 13 inch tires and massive weight have a lot to do with how the early acceleration feels. They're both awesome machines with a lot of bang for your buck.
@@elliotbaltazar yes both are powerful scooters!! LS 7 has same electrics with Nami gen 1..
About motors you can check them with a free spin..😉
Both scooters has 60h motors with different winding!!
LS7 has winding 17×4 (free spin 120-125 klm. or 75-80 miles)
Yume has winding 22×3 (free spin 140-145 klm or 85-90 miles) because you have 13 inches you see 90-95 miles!!
Make the test and tell me if I'm right!!😘
@@antonypartali Great information!!!
Those tires look like the ULIP dual tread with the built in anti-puncture coating? I Have about 400+ miles on them and they are awesome, fast and quiet on road and stable off. Best tires Ive ridden on yet.
You know your tires brother!!! Those are the same tire, but without the coating inside, since these have tubes. I love them so far! Great value and performance.
@@elliotbaltazar The interior coating is bad ass and practically eliminates flats. 400+ miles on all kinds of crap and no flats on the tubeless version here.
@@Scooter-King. I wish I could use tubeless on my Nanrobot, but it has split rims. 🤷 So far no issues with flats yet.
@@elliotbaltazar Nice, split rims are definitely the way to go if you got tubes.
Thought it did 60+
It doesn't?