I hope this is a sign of things to come for the fourth or fifth generation of scooters. I expect electric horns, front and rear turn signals, and stem and deck lights to become standard for all electric scooters over $1500 from Kaabo, Nanrobot, Roadrunner, Nami, etc. All of these features were already present in the dualtrons but came with a hefty price. I'm hoping that more scooters will have IPX6 and swappable batteries as well.
And if possible, smart BMS, and better charging ports. Those people getting damaged even placed elsewhere than on top, hit by foot. Some new models are equipped with much better and more protected ports.
This scooter seems damn near perfect IMO. However I think there should be a few alterations and another version. Obviously the horn needs to be lounder and sound more like a HORN. The timeout feature to go to PARK should be user set in the 'P' options so it doesn't go into park while waiting at a light. Pressing the "Change Gear' button seems to go in the opposite direction of the menu which is a bit confusing. It would be cool if they had an option for something you could add to the twist throttle to make it a thumb throttle ... users choice at that point. And finally a few more color options would be FANTASTIC. I'm thinking dark chacoal grey with fluorescent green/yellow accents but everybody has their own favorite. Everything else in this scooter is exactly what I've been looking for. But a few of these are leading to me holding off for a bit on getting this one. Thanks for the fantastic review.
Such a comprehensive review! This dude is an animal! Did the range test in 30ish degrees and raining 😮! Thanks for all of your hard work on the reviews!
Very nice review. I am comparing this 9 Plus, Road Runner RS5, Ausom Gallop and Kukirin G3. All the same scooter by Titan, but this Mukuta is the best version. Great vid. Thanks EVS
Great video love this scooter does it have cruise control. With the self-healing does that mean it has slime in it? I'm changing my pneumatic tires to tubeless how do I get self-healing tubeless tires. For my vsett 8. Would love to buy need to see you lifting it up
@@ErrollJones-s6d the whole purpose of self healing tubeless is no need for slime. There is probably no difference when it comes to getting a puncture. Best advice is check your tire pressure regularly to avoid flats with either type tire
This is scooter with a higher speed would be perfect trust me, never knew why making such a nice scooter with 30 mph limit a least 45 mph would be decent for a scooter like this
That's nice! By any chance, have you seen the WEPED scooters, Bro??? I wish you could get ahold of a WEPED Scooter or bike; those things are really beefy. These are definitely more affordable.
@ElectricVehicleSpace Most of them are too big and definitely way too expensive but I have seen some new smaller models of the bikes and scooters, lately👍🏼
You cannot beat the nanrobot brand i got the d6+ v2 for $890 shipped and that thing has hit 50mph~3mph. For the price id bet there ismt another in existance that tops that for the price. 0:17
These are the questions I have no interest in. I focus on performance. You can email the brand and get more intel from them but I do not see the need and utility of that info unless you want to copy the design which is shady and not the right thing to do.
I will take dual motor any day pulls better on inclines and feels safer due to the build quality and suspension, stem and locking is solid. To me it's a big step up overall from a cruiser. I can't remember how many times tightening bolts and trying to get the stem more solid on the e- move.
IT would be nice if the battery was positioned someone else on the e scooter, for that compartment to be used for carrying groceries, toolkit, charger etc
@@AlanClelland on the deck! The groceries would be inside where the battery would normally be fitted, But battery could be moved over the rear wheel on a rack?
I have seen Many (favourable) TH-cam reviews on the Dualtron Popular. It's keeps selling out at Voromotors, (Like right now !)... (Prices start from $1200)... The reviewers Freshly Charged clocked it at over 40mph !.. (And those boys are no Lightweights !)
@@ElectricVehicleSpace fair enough, Given that its been months since you’ve done the review on this, have you played around with the eco mode? What’re the speeds/range like in those cases?
@@ElectricVehicleSpace15mph in a busy city like London will get you killed You need to be able to keep up with traffic under the speed limit which is 30 miles an hour for most roads
I hope this is a sign of things to come for the fourth or fifth generation of scooters. I expect electric horns, front and rear turn signals, and stem and deck lights to become standard for all electric scooters over $1500 from Kaabo, Nanrobot, Roadrunner, Nami, etc. All of these features were already present in the dualtrons but came with a hefty price. I'm hoping that more scooters will have IPX6 and swappable batteries as well.
And if possible, smart BMS, and better charging ports. Those people getting damaged even placed elsewhere than on top, hit by foot. Some new models are equipped with much better and more protected ports.
Finally a someone that reviews speed in kmh and mph
This scooter seems damn near perfect IMO. However I think there should be a few alterations and another version. Obviously the horn needs to be lounder and sound more like a HORN. The timeout feature to go to PARK should be user set in the 'P' options so it doesn't go into park while waiting at a light. Pressing the "Change Gear' button seems to go in the opposite direction of the menu which is a bit confusing. It would be cool if they had an option for something you could add to the twist throttle to make it a thumb throttle ... users choice at that point. And finally a few more color options would be FANTASTIC. I'm thinking dark chacoal grey with fluorescent green/yellow accents but everybody has their own favorite.
Everything else in this scooter is exactly what I've been looking for. But a few of these are leading to me holding off for a bit on getting this one. Thanks for the fantastic review.
Such a comprehensive review! This dude is an animal! Did the range test in 30ish degrees and raining 😮! Thanks for all of your hard work on the reviews!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your support. Please share.
Nice Review :)
10:30 You can turn it of when pressing again in the same direction. The horn is really not useful.
11:18 that's grease
14:10 it's Zoom
Very nice review. I am comparing this 9 Plus, Road Runner RS5, Ausom Gallop and Kukirin G3. All the same scooter by Titan, but this Mukuta is the best version. Great vid. Thanks EVS
Good choice! Thanks for sharing. Indeed is a special model.
I love my 10 plus! Super reliable and very fast. Acceleration makes me giggle every single time.
Totally agree!
Looks great! I need a scooter that can also fit inside a full sized locker when folded and this one looks to fit the bill. Thanks for the review.
Yes it does! Let me know if you would like to pick up on for a great deal in NYC or Washington DC.
Very impressive design ,it has so many Specs that you can’t find in any other scooters
can you get it any color besides gold?
Hey, great video! Is the stem high enough for someone 6 foot 4? Thanks
Did you you watched the video?
I have mukuta 8 plus and I love it 💜 still waiting for this 9plus ...
Great choice.
Great video love this scooter does it have cruise control. With the self-healing does that mean it has slime in it? I'm changing my pneumatic tires to tubeless how do I get self-healing tubeless tires. For my vsett 8. Would love to buy need to see you lifting it up
Has cruise control on/off in P settings.
@@AlanClelland thanks Which is less likely to get a puncture tubeless or pneumatic and can you put slime in the tubeless
@@ErrollJones-s6d the whole purpose of self healing tubeless is no need for slime. There is probably no difference when it comes to getting a puncture. Best advice is check your tire pressure regularly to avoid flats with either type tire
@@AlanClelland thanks so much I've learned so much from you. Cool 😎
This is scooter with a higher speed would be perfect trust me, never knew why making such a nice scooter with 30 mph limit a least 45 mph would be decent for a scooter like this
Can't wait for your review on the new Roadrunner RX7 Hyper scooter. Your feedback is always on point 🍻😎
Coming soon!
I like how you do reviews on such unique scooters.
Do you know the weight of the battery in LBS?
You mentioned IPX6. All the Australian scooter shop websites advertise IPX4 water rating. Now I'm not sure. Exact same scooter.
That battery is awesome!! Wow!!
Over all insanely cool scooter. Love this brand.
I HAVE A FLY-EBIKE SCOOTER NSURGENT EDITION AND NO OTHER IS MATCHED ON ANY FEATURE
Hi, whats the jacket youre wearing when you were reviewing the mukuta?
Lazyroalling
Maybe a couple of drain holes may not be a bad idea
Apparently the battery is sealed so even of the water gets in it will not affect the battery. I learn that today from mukuta.
The battery compartment has drain holes
Qual a velocidade máxima que ela alcança? Tirando o limitador de velocidade?
What it is posted is what you get.
Mais qual e a velocidade em km ?
Similar performance as the LS7+? How does a 48V 15.6Ah scoot even come close to a 60V 40Ah or 72V 40Ah scoot? Just wondering🤔🧐
Mukuta and Ls7 not the 9
Whats better mukuta 10 or vsett 10+ or kaabo mantis
I would choose mukuta 10 plus or better roadrunner RS MAX. This new MAX looks super rad! And performance is incredible top notch quality.
I’m so excited to get mine !!!!!
That's nice! By any chance, have you seen the WEPED scooters, Bro??? I wish you could get ahold of a WEPED Scooter or bike; those things are really beefy. These are definitely more affordable.
Those are way overpriced. You will need a garage and in New York it does not make sense to own one. Not practical.
@ElectricVehicleSpace Most of them are too big and definitely way too expensive but I have seen some new smaller models of the bikes and scooters, lately👍🏼
@@charlieredeemed I will check ✔️ ✅️
i dont like the charger port on the footing i got 13in feet so it would get in my way
not really.
Can u tell me where can I order one for myself please thank
If you are in NYC pm me vitalie_vizitiu@yahoo.com
I'm from Texas
Nice Video
Thanks
You cannot beat the nanrobot brand i got the d6+ v2 for $890 shipped and that thing has hit 50mph~3mph. For the price id bet there ismt another in existance that tops that for the price. 0:17
Maybe but we are focusing now on this model and the new features that you can't get in any other scooter available today on the market 😉 😀
The D6 + v2 only hits about 40 mph depending on rider weight and the price is not 890 it goes for 1399
We're going to ride in the street, so we need the features!
Why is nobody talking about the Teverun Fighter MINI?
review coming soon
Great review as all ways over all the scooter looks good but not a fan of the handle bars and the cheap sounding horn looks like a well made scooter
Horn is not loud, but I like the handlebars.
Yes but who fixes these off brands?
🙏🏽👑🙏🏽👍🏽 I Love the Design of this Scooter. Very Impressive. Love the Lights and The Scooter Colors That It Comes In. 👍🏽 Nice Video. 👍🏽🛴🛴🛴🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙂🙏🏽
I am glad you liked it.
Suspension internal?
Are they made by an oem?
Handle bars replaceable?
These are the questions I have no interest in. I focus on performance. You can email the brand and get more intel from them but I do not see the need and utility of that info unless you want to copy the design which is shady and not the right thing to do.
Wow. So a single motor e-move cruiser could go faster then that scooter ?
My e-move never saw over 28 mph real world @ 210lbs. The rider experience and suspension on the 9Plus is superior to the cruiser.
@@AlanClelland isn’t the top speed on the e-move cruiser 30mph? If it does 28mph with you being 210lbs that’s pretty good.
I will take dual motor any day pulls better on inclines and feels safer due to the build quality and suspension, stem and locking is solid. To me it's a big step up overall from a cruiser. I can't remember how many times tightening bolts and trying to get the stem more solid on the e- move.
@@AlanClelland i totally get it. But wasn’t the e-move more compact and smaller?
@@AlanClellandI've gotten my Cruiser to 35mph. 33mph all the time for sure. I'm 190lbs.
Good review,thanks,should test on hill
No hills in Manhattan unfortunately 😔
I was thinking of buying it then thought to myself,it's only a 48v 15ah which I have already,I need 60v in 2024
Get the 10 plus then.
IT would be nice if the battery was positioned someone else on the e scooter, for that compartment to be used for carrying groceries, toolkit, charger etc
Where would you stand if groceries were in the deck ?
@@AlanClelland on the deck! The groceries would be inside where the battery would normally be fitted, But battery could be moved over the rear wheel on a rack?
Mukuta is vsetts sister company
nop is one company that makes scooters for many clients.
GPS is not accurate. The new display throttle speed is accurate.
Great ! but here in France the colour is no go cause gold will attract every policeman on any street, how do they choose colours 😂
The colors shouldn't be the reason but how you ride...
Love it
Thanks for supporting 🙏
@@ElectricVehicleSpace no problem love watch your electric scooter videos
No swaying, and no need to install a steering bar
not enough speed for that.
Bruh try the nami klima u might enjoy it better than that weak sauce 😅👍
I dont like Klima. Bad quality 😕 wiring is badly done.
It's a pretty decent scooter, but I'm going for the Dualtron Popular
Why? Dualtron have bad quality...
I have seen Many (favourable) TH-cam reviews on the Dualtron Popular.
It's keeps selling out at Voromotors, (Like right now !)... (Prices start from
$1200)... The reviewers Freshly Charged clocked it at over 40mph !.. (And
those boys are no Lightweights !)
If you go on this thing 120 kmh and for some reason you need to stop, you have no chance of surviving it
what happens to this fast scooters when you hit a hole at fast speed? dont you just go out jumping?
Don't go fast over holes.
48V OH HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U.S. will ban this Chinese consumer product for national security reasons too
Not realistic reason for that.
YAHU
I wish i can afford one....😢😢😢 i would ride that scooter on the daily.
Work daily and save $$$$ and stop complaining!
Foldable handlebar on a scooter going 120kmh. Yeah, nope. They also have the worse colors and design.
The Nanrobot does not fold the handlebar. Where did you see that
Fast scooters aren’t for cupcakes anyway
@@robras2850 indeed
@@robras2850 sorry to hear that, man. I hope you can find one that fulfill your fragile masculinity in baby blue hue.
16.3 miles of range? and they promise a max range of 46? lol, lmao even. 1500€
It max speed with my weight of 250 lbs is what it's expected.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace fair enough,
Given that its been months since you’ve done the review on this, have you played around with the eco mode? What’re the speeds/range like in those cases?
@@ti6i only ride in max speed
I wouldn't buy it now too slow
75% of people ride at 15mph. This more than enough!
@@ElectricVehicleSpace So true that and also a lot of riders underestimate just how fast 31mph is faster than what Usain Bolt used to run!
Mukuta construction and design top notch, I believe the Mukuta branded brakes are Zoom. The light is brighter than I expected.
I'm from Perth Western Australia and we rip these flat out not pussies
@@ElectricVehicleSpace15mph in a busy city like London will get you killed You need to be able to keep up with traffic under the speed limit which is 30 miles an hour for most roads