I’ve had mine for about 10 months now, I got it for anybody has knew that it was a company. They literally sent me a card with it that said congratulations. First of 10 customers purchase. Right after I received it I went to immediately by another one because of how well put together it was and they were already over sold and pre-order. This has to be the best scooter I’ve ever written for that amount of money. And yes, it is a kukirin G3 pro it even says kukirin under the swing arm. But I can tell you from experience and I have over 300 miles on it. Not a single thing has gone wrong. I have not popped single tire and there has been nothing off-road short of the dirtbike track that the thing has not been able to handle. I really love your channel buddy. I’m starting my own. I will be featuring electric skateboards such as exway, Atlas flex pro, and this awesome gala will be on the channel plenty thank you so much for keeping this alive with your great videos. I hope I can match yours and qualities one day.
I just popped my back tire after 1000 miles and they literally still haven’t restocked after months so I’m about to buy a kukirin g3 pro tire to try to see if it’s compatible because I rely on my gallop for commute and it’s really fucked me not having a replacement
I'm personally more into E-bikes ( i have one myself) but I watch you because i really like your way of putting the information together in a video your good man. Cheers from the E-bike gang .
Nice I just another Ebike! :) Rigged up a basket for the cat, it's the KittyMobile now. I like sitting down once in awhile too! Thanks for the kind words, appreciate you!
I got this scooter (The Gallop) for a commuter scooter on my short 4 mile commute. I originally considered an e bike, but you get way more bang for your buck with a scooter. Also I'm in Florida and when it rains I can throw the scooter in the trunk of an uber to get it home.
Nice review.I just went to the site and it shows $1149.Don't know if it is the same exact spec(52v23ah dual 1200watt motors) you tested here but for the money it is a really good scooter.Prob a best bang for the buck.I got the RR RS5 max of course you tested and have had it almost 2 months and love this thing.Got 275 miles with no issues so far.Have not used 3rd gear with dual motor yet.Dual motor in 2nd gear is strong and I only weigh 160.On vaca this week down my shore house in NJ and will be riding all week.
The Ausom Gallop is a killer deal. The lower power battery and budget components really help keep the cost down and you can use a lot of the parts off the Roadrunner site for upgrades. The issue is the low power 25amp controller. You can't really upgrade that to the more powerful RS5 Pro/Max versions because the tires will rotate backwards. The Roadrunner Pro/Max are really in a different league altogether . If you could upgrade to higher power controllers and match it to the massive battery, the better premium components, the Nutt brakes, the locking grips, the newer locking deck design, the upgraded lighting, you would essentially have a RS5 Pro but you'd spend nearly that on just the parts and they would not be tuned to the controller/ display.
the roadrunner comes from the same chinese brand as the gallop but is significantly more expensive because they stick their brand to it with some minor differences. Not worth over paying for the RR, especially if you read the endless negative reviews on it.
@@Scooter-King. thats my point, roadrunner does nothing significant enough to justify the price over the gallop. They are nearly identical with roadrunner having significantly more negative reviews. They are kind of uglier too but thats just a matter of opinion and doesnt matter. In fact, brands like Kukirin have significantly improved their scooters and are slowly becoming a recognized brand. I can't justify the RR for that price after doing all my research.
@@amc6090 I feel ya and I thought the same until I started comparing the Kukirin G3 Pro and Ausom Gallop directly against the RS5 Pro/Max in more detail. After taking apart each scooter, the differences become substantial. G3 Pro/Gallop vs RS5 Pro/Max 1200 motors vs 1400 motors Tubed Tires vs Tubless tires Older XOD brakes vs Nutt Brakes Old combo deck lock vs newer key lock 1rst gen 25 amp vs 2nd gen 30amp cntroler Flimsy E bike throttle vs heavy thumb style Old plastic buttons vs C&C metal controls non locking grips vs dual locking grips older stem vs upgraded stem&latch bolt no side ambient lights vs logo ambients Plus you can't upgrade the controllers in the G3 Pro/Gallop without f*#king up the motors. Its all the upgrades you would probably want to make anyway and the more you ride, the bigger differences these changes make, especially how the controller is tuned to the battery. Trust me, I really wanted the Gallop/G3Pro to be the same scooters and save some cash, like REALLY, but in the end, you get what you pay for.
@@Scooter-King. most of the things you mentioned are nice on paper but everything put together as a whole, its still a over priced mediocre build scooter, you;re comparing a $2k scooter to a $1,100 one, having 1400 motors is nice and all but it doesn't make it a better scooter for that price difference. I get your overall point, but the price difference imo is more price gauging than getting you're money's worth.
Great review, thank you! So many things I love about this scooter. I think they all should have removable batteries & come with vented fire proof charge cases for charging the batteries. By vented I mean a standard wall mount laundry dryer vent for residential, something different yet effective for extra small apartments : designated fireproof vented charge lockers; all the more reason removable batteries are key for safety. Battery chargers should also have built in easy programmable digital shut off timers (cheap on Amazon in the meantime). Scooters should also have USB phone chargers so you can partially delete a fully charged battery in the event you have to let it sit for a prolonged amount of time to help preserve battery life. Main reason I didn't buy this excellent value scooter was the 260 ish lb max load capacity - I'm around 220lbs & sometimes like to haul things including my girlfriend (safely & low speed).
Well not all but 95% of scooter company's rebrand the same scooters. I have this scooter. And it's Amazing. I think it's funny when people say it's from China. They are all From China for the most part. The RS5. Is this scooter.
Hell yeah! He came through our state last month, we got to see him live. Amazing experience his energy is next level, phenomenal entertainer. He was crowd surfing on blow up kiddie pools LOL. If you haven't go see him it was worth it
I have one, after 3 months of consistent commuting on it and putting 500 miles on it, it averages 37mph (displayed) on flat ground, and 17 mile range with hills at max throttle. My speed reading seems to be offset a little display shows 33mph while following my friend going exactly 30mph in his car. Got it up to 44mph displayed going down hill. For reference I weigh 140lb.
@@MACD69 I’m no expert but when u tide try to use a phone app w speedometer which seems more consistent as I’ve read most manufacturers juice up the stats for sales. In all I’ve read good things about the gallop and more so the brother g3 pro. I’m waiting for another sale from kukirin for the g3 pro as they upgraded the handle bars and bottoms but up’ed their price so I’ll wait a bit and hopefully the ausum side of the company will upgrade the same as well.
I'm assuming you maxed the engine output power in the P settings? If so that speed sounds a tad low. My Gallop arrives on Tuesday and I can't wait. This is my first scooter and I'm using it for a 4 mile commute on 35 mph roads so 35 is plenty. From what I've seen in reviews, speeds much higher than 35 can be super sketchy on 10 inch tires without a steering dampener. I'm trying to avoid road rash if at all possible.
Hey scootgang. Do you have any idea what's going on with the Vsett apex series? All reviews for the Apex series are international. Non are in the US or Canada. But the Apex series is available for sale from several North American resellers. Eg Revrides.
You would have to ask Revrides why they are selling it but haven't sent us one to review. I haven't heard back from them in about a year myself and it seems like they have shifted to selling fast ebikes now. I could be wrong, like I said I haven't had any contact with them for a year. I mostly work directly with the manufacturers, not so much with small retailers.
I just wanted to tell you that I'm in Florida and I've noticed within the past week or two that there is a lot of scooters that people are riding on the streets now
I'm in Clermont Florida and my Gallop arrives on Tuesday. Aside from the impending hurricane deluge, I'm stoked. Not sure if you're familiar with Clermont, but we have some of the steepest hills in Florida, and I weigh 200 lbs so the Gallop was a great fit. On a side note, I've noticed alot of privately owned scooters on the street in my area recently too. That's actually how I got the idea for the purchase. Plus I only work 4 miles from home.
Nice looking unit especially if your wanting to go bigger then say a hover 1 it looks like. Can you do another review on inmotion rs with higher miles?
Yeah here's 2500 mile review, prob won't make another long form RS video until the end of the season around November. th-cam.com/video/VIVI64xmjUw/w-d-xo.html
I'm about to upgrade from a Hiboy s2 pro and I'm stuck between this and the Leoout SX10. They're the same price and have very similar ranges and max speeds. My needs are semi long commutes (think avg 30 miles round trip) and decent speed, and most importantly reliability. I really wanna know, between the Ausom Gallop or the Leoout SX10, which is the best option?
Personally I would go with an Ausom over the Leoout but if you choose either one you will be fine! They are both good value and solid scooters you will get your money worth out of it
@@ScootaGang Tysm for the reply! I know you have a lot of experience with scooters of all types including maintenance, riding and value so it helps a lot to get your opinion. Thanks :)
It stiffins the road feedback that is sent from the tire to the steering arm allowing for less road jerk making it a more seamless riding experience @jax597
I didn't use mine, I usually don't just because it can be dangerous and catch you off guard when you forget its on. But in general you just hold the same speed for about 5 seconds and it will engage on most scooters with it activated.
@@ScootaGang cool thanks that was kinda what I figured. Yea I see how it’s not the safest, just trying to keep a good pace with my wife’s e-bike really. Thanks again love your videos and thanks for the awesome scooter recommendation!
Multiple pre orders already happened, the scooter has been out for several months. As soon as the next shipment lands, they try to have it sold already, pretty common for scooter brands to do this via pre orders while the scooters are on the way here from china (takes about 40 days)
Sweet. That's a crazy good scooter. I looked at them, but unfortunately they were a tad outta my price range so I went with the Gallop. I just have a short 4 mile commute on 35 mph roads so it should be perfect. Also this is my first scooter so I didn't wanna get one much faster than 40.
Idno if you can buy the g4 pro or g2 Master. Both very good scooter for.budget....but kukirin and Europ. The g3 pro are very good for that price. And you pay les .... We are in europ musr pay for that scooter more theb 1390$
That's interesting the big price difference to Europe. I wonder if that is affected by more tarrifs or taxes or why that is. But yeah kukirin is their same brand for European markets. We only have two models of Ausom so far, I would guess more are coming.
My biggest regret in life was and still is not moving to the USA when i was younger, thinking that the UK was the right country for me. But the weather doesn't agree with me, the country just looks grey and dismal all the time depressing at times.
Yeah a Vsett 10+ still blows this out of the water, I'll be honest. if you have the money, 60v is a lot more power for this same size frames, it's def worth the extra
I don't think they say, so likely a chinese generic cell. It would get slightly less range and last a few less charge cycles then the name brand equivalent, but will still easily outlast the life of the rest of the scooter. Typically you will get 500+ charge cycles even out of generic cells
Scooter gang, I have been watching your video. Please give an honest review because this scooter costumer service suck. I received this scooter few days ago and it didn't come with the charger . I tried to reach out to costumer service and no respond.
I just bought the ienyrid m4pro s+ and it fell apart the 1st time i put a full charge on it ?,havnt even rode it yet so the reseller i bought it from on Amazon did step up and send me sime parts after i left a really bad reveiw on there scooter ,i eas mad and very let down that i couldnt get ahold of anybody forcustomer support but after the reveiw took about aweek and they contacted me and are now sending me a new switch panel and lcd screen to replace but we dont know if thats the problem ?might be the controller and if it is ill have to wait another 2 weeks for a replacement of that so hopfully its the seit hes or lcd screen but they must be using the same cheap azz thumb throttle man it feels really cheap snd probably will break easy
If its faulty and from Amazon, I would just return the whole scooter, and make them send you a replacement unit. It's really the only advantage of buying a scooter on Amazon, is that you can return it before 30 days with no questions asked. As for that brand, I've never tested ienyrid before, the only scooters I have fully tested and recommend are on my LinkTree: linktr.ee/Scoota_gang
Yeah it basically is, I only had the RS5 max to compare it with which is a little bit different, but they are very similar. However, this one is much slower, about 10 seconds 0-30 mph, while the RS5 max was about 7.5 seconds. It easily leaves the ausom in the dust. Is it the same for the regular rs5? Idk
I’ve had mine for about 10 months now, I got it for anybody has knew that it was a company. They literally sent me a card with it that said congratulations. First of 10 customers purchase. Right after I received it I went to immediately by another one because of how well put together it was and they were already over sold and pre-order. This has to be the best scooter I’ve ever written for that amount of money. And yes, it is a kukirin G3 pro it even says kukirin under the swing arm. But I can tell you from experience and I have over 300 miles on it. Not a single thing has gone wrong. I have not popped single tire and there has been nothing off-road short of the dirtbike track that the thing has not been able to handle. I really love your channel buddy. I’m starting my own. I will be featuring electric skateboards such as exway, Atlas flex pro, and this awesome galap will be on the channel plenty thank you so much for keeping this alive with your great videos. I hope I can match yours and qualities one day.
I’ve had mine for about 10 months now, I got it for anybody has knew that it was a company. They literally sent me a card with it that said congratulations. First of 10 customers purchase. Right after I received it I went to immediately by another one because of how well put together it was and they were already over sold and pre-order. This has to be the best scooter I’ve ever written for that amount of money. And yes, it is a kukirin G3 pro it even says kukirin under the swing arm. But I can tell you from experience and I have over 300 miles on it. Not a single thing has gone wrong. I have not popped single tire and there has been nothing off-road short of the dirtbike track that the thing has not been able to handle. I really love your channel buddy. I’m starting my own. I will be featuring electric skateboards such as exway, Atlas flex pro, and this awesome gala will be on the channel plenty thank you so much for keeping this alive with your great videos. I hope I can match yours and qualities one day.
I am planning to buy one, I checked the website is looks like it’s not out of stock right now also can this scooter pass cars and go on roads?
I just popped my back tire after 1000 miles and they literally still haven’t restocked after months so I’m about to buy a kukirin g3 pro tire to try to see if it’s compatible because I rely on my gallop for commute and it’s really fucked me not having a replacement
@jeffd7325 did the kukirin g3 pro tire fit it?
I'm personally more into E-bikes ( i have one myself) but I watch you because i really like your way of putting the information together in a video your good man.
Cheers from the E-bike gang .
Nice I just another Ebike! :) Rigged up a basket for the cat, it's the KittyMobile now. I like sitting down once in awhile too! Thanks for the kind words, appreciate you!
I got this scooter (The Gallop) for a commuter scooter on my short 4 mile commute. I originally considered an e bike, but you get way more bang for your buck with a scooter. Also I'm in Florida and when it rains I can throw the scooter in the trunk of an uber to get it home.
Nice review.I just went to the site and it shows $1149.Don't know if it is the same exact spec(52v23ah dual 1200watt motors) you tested here but for the money it is a really good scooter.Prob a best bang for the buck.I got the RR RS5 max of course you tested and have had it almost 2 months and love this thing.Got 275 miles with no issues so far.Have not used 3rd gear with dual motor yet.Dual motor in 2nd gear is strong and I only weigh 160.On vaca this week down my shore house in NJ and will be riding all week.
I ordered mine August 3rd in I'm waiting for it to come. Can't wait to ride it
Good choice should be there soon!
@ScootaGang what size pmt tires and what kind ??
The Ausom Gallop is a killer deal. The lower power battery and budget components really help keep the cost down and you can use a lot of the parts off the Roadrunner site for upgrades. The issue is the low power 25amp controller. You can't really upgrade that to the more powerful RS5 Pro/Max versions because the tires will rotate backwards. The Roadrunner Pro/Max are really in a different league altogether . If you could upgrade to higher power controllers and match it to the massive battery, the better premium components, the Nutt brakes, the locking grips, the newer locking deck design, the upgraded lighting, you would essentially have a RS5 Pro but you'd spend nearly that on just the parts and they would not be tuned to the controller/ display.
the roadrunner comes from the same chinese brand as the gallop but is significantly more expensive because they stick their brand to it with some minor differences. Not worth over paying for the RR, especially if you read the endless negative reviews on it.
@@amc6090 That used to be true, not any more. All scooters have some kind of Chinese origin, its what the brand does with it that matters.
@@Scooter-King. thats my point, roadrunner does nothing significant enough to justify the price over the gallop. They are nearly identical with roadrunner having significantly more negative reviews. They are kind of uglier too but thats just a matter of opinion and doesnt matter. In fact, brands like Kukirin have significantly improved their scooters and are slowly becoming a recognized brand. I can't justify the RR for that price after doing all my research.
@@amc6090 I feel ya and I thought the same until I started comparing the Kukirin G3 Pro and Ausom Gallop directly against the RS5 Pro/Max in more detail. After taking apart each scooter, the differences become substantial.
G3 Pro/Gallop vs RS5 Pro/Max
1200 motors vs 1400 motors
Tubed Tires vs Tubless tires
Older XOD brakes vs Nutt Brakes
Old combo deck lock vs newer key lock
1rst gen 25 amp vs 2nd gen 30amp cntroler
Flimsy E bike throttle vs heavy thumb style
Old plastic buttons vs C&C metal controls
non locking grips vs dual locking grips
older stem vs upgraded stem&latch bolt
no side ambient lights vs logo ambients
Plus you can't upgrade the controllers in the G3 Pro/Gallop without f*#king up the motors.
Its all the upgrades you would probably want to make anyway and the more you ride, the bigger differences these changes make, especially how the controller is tuned to the battery. Trust me, I really wanted the Gallop/G3Pro to be the same scooters and save some cash, like REALLY, but in the end, you get what you pay for.
@@Scooter-King. most of the things you mentioned are nice on paper but everything put together as a whole, its still a over priced mediocre build scooter, you;re comparing a $2k scooter to a $1,100 one, having 1400 motors is nice and all but it doesn't make it a better scooter for that price difference. I get your overall point, but the price difference imo is more price gauging than getting you're money's worth.
That battery compartment is so clean!
Seems like a nice scooter for the money,great review too. Thank you sir.
Thanks yeah it's very solid!
Great review, thank you! So many things I love about this scooter. I think they all should have removable batteries & come with vented fire proof charge cases for charging the batteries. By vented I mean a standard wall mount laundry dryer vent for residential, something different yet effective for extra small apartments : designated fireproof vented charge lockers; all the more reason removable batteries are key for safety. Battery chargers should also have built in easy programmable digital shut off timers (cheap on Amazon in the meantime). Scooters should also have USB phone chargers so you can partially delete a fully charged battery in the event you have to let it sit for a prolonged amount of time to help preserve battery life. Main reason I didn't buy this excellent value scooter was the 260 ish lb max load capacity - I'm around 220lbs & sometimes like to haul things including my girlfriend (safely & low speed).
I have this one I’ve gotten it to 41 mph confirmed by gps
Maybe under certain conditions, but on an average day here, I was not able to get above 36 mph on flat ground.
This scooter has nothing to do with that company. They are only putting their name on it. It Chinese scooter. Kukirin is using it for Europe market.
Actually there’s a bunch of company’s that use this model of scooter. The original frame came from a group called titan
Kukirin and Ausom are the same company. Ausom branding for US markets and Kukirin branding for European markets, but they are the the same company.
Well not all but 95% of scooter company's rebrand the same scooters. I have this scooter. And it's Amazing. I think it's funny when people say it's from China. They are all From China for the most part. The RS5. Is this scooter.
So essentially the g3 pro is identical to the Ausum ?
Yes it's the same scooter @@hhova29
Prof is one of my favs also. 🤙
Hell yeah! He came through our state last month, we got to see him live. Amazing experience his energy is next level, phenomenal entertainer. He was crowd surfing on blow up kiddie pools LOL. If you haven't go see him it was worth it
@@ScootaGang I saw him at Gabe's a year or so ago myself. Definitely a great preformer.
@@ScootaGang gallop has been good. Going to go practice today 😁
I have one, after 3 months of consistent commuting on it and putting 500 miles on it, it averages 37mph (displayed) on flat ground, and 17 mile range with hills at max throttle. My speed reading seems to be offset a little display shows 33mph while following my friend going exactly 30mph in his car. Got it up to 44mph displayed going down hill. For reference I weigh 140lb.
@@MACD69 I’m no expert but when u tide try to use a phone app w speedometer which seems more consistent as I’ve read most manufacturers juice up the stats for sales. In all I’ve read good things about the gallop and more so the brother g3 pro.
I’m waiting for another sale from kukirin for the g3 pro as they upgraded the handle bars and bottoms but up’ed their price so I’ll wait a bit and hopefully the ausum side of the company will upgrade the same as well.
I'm assuming you maxed the engine output power in the P settings? If so that speed sounds a tad low.
My Gallop arrives on Tuesday and I can't wait. This is my first scooter and I'm using it for a 4 mile commute on 35 mph roads so 35 is plenty.
From what I've seen in reviews, speeds much higher than 35 can be super sketchy on 10 inch tires without a steering dampener. I'm trying to avoid road rash if at all possible.
Hey scootgang. Do you have any idea what's going on with the Vsett apex series? All reviews for the Apex series are international. Non are in the US or Canada. But the Apex series is available for sale from several North American resellers. Eg Revrides.
You would have to ask Revrides why they are selling it but haven't sent us one to review. I haven't heard back from them in about a year myself and it seems like they have shifted to selling fast ebikes now. I could be wrong, like I said I haven't had any contact with them for a year. I mostly work directly with the manufacturers, not so much with small retailers.
I just wanted to tell you that I'm in Florida and I've noticed within the past week or two that there is a lot of scooters that people are riding on the streets now
I'm in Clermont Florida and my Gallop arrives on Tuesday. Aside from the impending hurricane deluge, I'm stoked.
Not sure if you're familiar with Clermont, but we have some of the steepest hills in Florida, and I weigh 200 lbs so the Gallop was a great fit.
On a side note, I've noticed alot of privately owned scooters on the street in my area recently too. That's actually how I got the idea for the purchase. Plus I only work 4 miles from home.
Nice looking unit especially if your wanting to go bigger then say a hover 1 it looks like. Can you do another review on inmotion rs with higher miles?
Yeah here's 2500 mile review, prob won't make another long form RS video until the end of the season around November.
th-cam.com/video/VIVI64xmjUw/w-d-xo.html
Does this scooter have split rims?
I really think I’m gonna buy one I had an ebike and a cheap scooter both have broken so I’m gonna buy this probably
Do you know what steering damper i should put on it?
Would you get the gallop brand new and add some upgrades or a used inmotion rs with 615 odo for 2k?
I'm about to upgrade from a Hiboy s2 pro and I'm stuck between this and the Leoout SX10. They're the same price and have very similar ranges and max speeds. My needs are semi long commutes (think avg 30 miles round trip) and decent speed, and most importantly reliability. I really wanna know, between the Ausom Gallop or the Leoout SX10, which is the best option?
Personally I would go with an Ausom over the Leoout but if you choose either one you will be fine! They are both good value and solid scooters you will get your money worth out of it
@@ScootaGang Tysm for the reply! I know you have a lot of experience with scooters of all types including maintenance, riding and value so it helps a lot to get your opinion. Thanks :)
What is that sweater your wearing it looks really cool under the camera lens
The Leopard DT1 PRO just got released
Yep I got it currently testing it:
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFkt5KDL/
Great scooter for the money!
Can you fit a 11 inch tire on this?
Nope, it's a 6 inch rim so it fits all 10 inch scooter tires! I recommend 10x3 PMT E-Fires
@@ScootaGang Thanks!
Probably could fit this as it wouldn't have the option to go to 16 inch if it couldn't
Just go to 11x3 that's it
@@Thatguy-dn8vf yeah will try one wheel first to see if it fits even if i remove the fender
It needs a steering damper. So you can ride one handed. Then it would be perfect.
Agreed, and it can fit one I just didn't get around to ordering it
@@ScootaGang What's a steering damper?
It stiffins the road feedback that is sent from the tire to the steering arm allowing for less road jerk making it a more seamless riding experience @jax597
Might be a dumb question here but how does the cruise control work?
I didn't use mine, I usually don't just because it can be dangerous and catch you off guard when you forget its on. But in general you just hold the same speed for about 5 seconds and it will engage on most scooters with it activated.
@@ScootaGang cool thanks that was kinda what I figured. Yea I see how it’s not the safest, just trying to keep a good pace with my wife’s e-bike really. Thanks again love your videos and thanks for the awesome scooter recommendation!
How did other people get it earlier even tho it says pre order it and ships late August?
Multiple pre orders already happened, the scooter has been out for several months. As soon as the next shipment lands, they try to have it sold already, pretty common for scooter brands to do this via pre orders while the scooters are on the way here from china (takes about 40 days)
All the potholes in MA make hyper scooters a damn nightmare to ride but i still got a wolf king gt anyway lmao.
Sweet. That's a crazy good scooter.
I looked at them, but unfortunately they were a tad outta my price range so I went with the Gallop. I just have a short 4 mile commute on 35 mph roads so it should be perfect. Also this is my first scooter so I didn't wanna get one much faster than 40.
Could you add a seat ?
Idno if you can buy the g4 pro or g2 Master. Both very good scooter for.budget....but kukirin and Europ.
The g3 pro are very good for that price.
And you pay les .... We are in europ musr pay for that scooter more theb 1390$
That's interesting the big price difference to Europe. I wonder if that is affected by more tarrifs or taxes or why that is. But yeah kukirin is their same brand for European markets. We only have two models of Ausom so far, I would guess more are coming.
Mini hyper scooter
🎩🎩💪🏻
Yeah like a learner hyper scooter, very good midrange scooter as a step up from a ninebot without breaking the bank
Link to the loud azz psychedelic neon jacket in the beginning? 🤣
why is there 4 mukuta 10+'s in the background?
My biggest regret in life was and still is not moving to the USA when i was younger, thinking that the UK was the right country for me.
But the weather doesn't agree with me, the country just looks grey and dismal all the time depressing at times.
What in the Vsett 10 am i looking at?! Lol
Yeah a Vsett 10+ still blows this out of the water, I'll be honest. if you have the money, 60v is a lot more power for this same size frames, it's def worth the extra
Does anyone know what kind of cells are on this battery? Samsung or LG?
I don't think they say, so likely a chinese generic cell. It would get slightly less range and last a few less charge cycles then the name brand equivalent, but will still easily outlast the life of the rest of the scooter. Typically you will get 500+ charge cycles even out of generic cells
NICE
Thanks for being here always Teddy! 🛴💨
Scooter gang, I have been watching your video. Please give an honest review because this scooter costumer service suck. I received this scooter few days ago and it didn't come with the charger . I tried to reach out to costumer service and no respond.
What is your email, I can reach out for you?
I think youtube didn't allow me to reply with email.
Scooter gang what is your email?
What happened to that giveaway
I just bought the ienyrid m4pro s+ and it fell apart the 1st time i put a full charge on it ?,havnt even rode it yet so the reseller i bought it from on Amazon did step up and send me sime parts after i left a really bad reveiw on there scooter ,i eas mad and very let down that i couldnt get ahold of anybody forcustomer support but after the reveiw took about aweek and they contacted me and are now sending me a new switch panel and lcd screen to replace but we dont know if thats the problem ?might be the controller and if it is ill have to wait another 2 weeks for a replacement of that so hopfully its the seit hes or lcd screen but they must be using the same cheap azz thumb throttle man it feels really cheap snd probably will break easy
If its faulty and from Amazon, I would just return the whole scooter, and make them send you a replacement unit. It's really the only advantage of buying a scooter on Amazon, is that you can return it before 30 days with no questions asked. As for that brand, I've never tested ienyrid before, the only scooters I have fully tested and recommend are on my LinkTree:
linktr.ee/Scoota_gang
Anyone savy with electronics that can squeeze a few more mph out of this,Ill have mine wednesday,maybe controller swap ??
Nice review looks like a knock off rs5
Yeah it basically is, I only had the RS5 max to compare it with which is a little bit different, but they are very similar. However, this one is much slower, about 10 seconds 0-30 mph, while the RS5 max was about 7.5 seconds. It easily leaves the ausom in the dust. Is it the same for the regular rs5? Idk
but is it Ausom?
Yes 100% LOL
Yes the rs5😂😂😂
Very similar scooters for sure
Lemme get 1 scooter 🥺 please I love the vids btw I watch the TH-cam shorts all the time
Bang for youre buck literally has everything you need literally
Yeah it must be the cheapest scooter with hydraulic brakes I think. Fully kitted out for sure, very solid buy
Just picked one up for 500$ barely used that has to be the cheapest dual motor bought lol
my brother.how can i contact you
US only to bad
Kukirin is the name of this scooter in Europe, if you are there. Same scooter
Specifically the kukirin g3 pro
Get a vican x6 mine does 42mph there only £800
You have the same scooter for EU. Kugo g3 pro
I’ve had mine for about 10 months now, I got it for anybody has knew that it was a company. They literally sent me a card with it that said congratulations. First of 10 customers purchase. Right after I received it I went to immediately by another one because of how well put together it was and they were already over sold and pre-order. This has to be the best scooter I’ve ever written for that amount of money. And yes, it is a kukirin G3 pro it even says kukirin under the swing arm. But I can tell you from experience and I have over 300 miles on it. Not a single thing has gone wrong. I have not popped single tire and there has been nothing off-road short of the dirtbike track that the thing has not been able to handle. I really love your channel buddy. I’m starting my own. I will be featuring electric skateboards such as exway, Atlas flex pro, and this awesome galap will be on the channel plenty thank you so much for keeping this alive with your great videos. I hope I can match yours and qualities one day.