@@ssoffshore5111 rebound adjustment is crucial, on these shocks you can put rebound slower, which makes it so you don't get speed wobbles like this, i guess it wasnt properly put on there yet
If you do another speed run, don’t do it in a narrow lane beside a curb. Do it in the middle of a wide open road so if you do crash, you have only flat pavement to collide with and skid on instead of a raised curb and other fixed objects on the side of the road. Think about worst case scenario. Also, you don’t want cars right beside you that you can tumble into the path of and then get run over by a 4,000 lb or heavier vehicle before a driver can stop from such a high speed.
U need to adjust the front shock and install wider handlebars at least 730-740 mm and watch the ESG front shock setup guide and wheel balance that will eliminate all the shaking
@@voxtek it does true but it still benefits very much wolf king gt has 740mm handlebars around there 740-750mm and it doesent get wobbles u can still get wobbles on the nami but overall if u get the tires set up damper and wide handlebars ur not going to get a speed wobble ever again probably
@@legendarymalachi767 witch parts exacly ? The handlebar? If so any mtb shop will have them u just need to pick the one that fits u U can adjust ur suspention by watching the nami burn e suspention adjustment video on youtube by electricscooterguide channel
Dude I just test drove one of these today in Miami at the fluiddreeride store and I couldn't believe the power! Idk how you guys do these top speed runs. Balls
@Haggis305 I want to so bad. I'm saving up for either one of these, or a razor MX650 dirtbike and will do the modification kit to it. I want something for transportation back and forth to and from work to save on gas.
When you do the high speed runs, tighten up your steering dampener all the way. My vsett super 72. Will top out at 64mph but it does take almost 3/4 of a mile to a mile. And that’s GPS speed and yes it’s scary.
I ride this scooter without a steering damper, so they told me to put it in the box. However, pumping the original tires to the same pressure solves this. I accelerated to a maximum of 95 km per hour only on a flat road without turbo boost. Fluctuation is minimal when tire pressures are normal. For me it’s 3.3 kg. I’ve been using it for two months, trying to feel how the scooter behaves. It’s better not to fly on uneven roads
Swaying occurs when looking to the side or turning the steering wheel (swaying) at a speed of 75 to 90 km. Or at high speed you start to slow down and push back. If you are speeding up, it is better to release the handle and let the scooter slow down. Understand that the higher your speed, the more control you have on the road.
There’s a video another guy made where he solved this problem. I belief he ordered a certain set off tires and he mounted them it made all the difference
@@kovirton Someone bought some balancing stick on weights and added them to the wheel opposite the valve stem and the problem was solved. Apparently the extra weight of the stem was causing the issue. It’s just something else you could try.
Good question! I kept getting tickets (parking & speeding) on my motorcycle so I decided to get an electric scooter. Less police attention and similar travel time to work. If you only travel within a small city, electric personal vehicles are definitely the way to go. I like the escooter for city transportation, but the motorcycle is more fun on mountain roads. Getting knee down and doing a wheelie out of a high speed corner is awesome on the motorcycle.
High speed escooters share something in common with motorcycles: if you ride recklessly fast, and make a mistake in front or next to a moving car, you can easily end up dead or semi decapitated
Would adjusting the steering damper to be a bit tighter help cure the wobble issue? Also - I've heard people suggest that if you're having a speed wobble, to lean back a bit, crouch & pull back on the handlebars & unless you have to, don't apply the brakes but instead let the wobble correct before using the brakes to slow you down. Is that true?
increasing the steering damper will definitely help. I don't know about crouching down and leaning back during a speed wobble, that sounds dangerous to me. I would simply cruise unill it was over.
You need to do level ground you're in the wrong area to do a test run. You're going downhill all the way that's ridiculous come on man nobody's stupid in here. Please do it on a level ground if you're gonna do it daily city or coma
No no no stop going downhill. It does not count you could do a 100 miles an hour going downhill. Do it level ground I know where that area is don't fool anybody about this
@@allemander Are you kidding me? Gravity takes over any scooter can go faster. I've done it on my ultra 2 dual tron. I've hit 75 miles an hour on the same hill you just. Did are you kidding me gravity takes over
Matter of fact I could have kept going faster same on a bicycle anything. That's got wheels on it can go faster. You already know that common sense matter of fact you could go more than a hundred miles an hour
@@jasontomica8938 75 isn’t the same as 100. I’ll believe 100+ when I see it. The Slack Core scooter will do 90 mph on flat ground so maybe that one could hit 100 downhill, with a lightweight rider, a fully charged battery, in mild ambient temperatures, with properly inflated tires, etc etc but it might also dump and kill its rider trying to achieve that speed.
@allemander yes of course it might kill the rider, but my point was that gravity takes over if u want to test ur speed that way, just don't touch the brakes.
Totally ur fault mate at that speed ur focus should be 100% on the road even if you feel afraid of going to close to the other car its all or nothing try a motorcycle then well talk
yeah that was it..that happens to me in the delivery truck sometimes..i was suprised that he actually went for the glance on that thing! must have been feeling really good! lol
I really want this scooter, but knowing I'll push it hard sometimes, the instability at high speeds has me leaning towards the more stable WK GT.
I've seen people install dual stems on the Nami, so that could be an option for you.
Burn e max ALL DAY LONG!! I had both. Still rock the nami…
@@kovirton I haven't seen that, but sounds like a lot of money in that Nami and conversion vs a stock $3200 GT!
@@neverenoughguns1 Please elaborate.
@@ssoffshore5111 rebound adjustment is crucial, on these shocks you can put rebound slower, which makes it so you don't get speed wobbles like this, i guess it wasnt properly put on there yet
If you do another speed run, don’t do it in a narrow lane beside a curb. Do it in the middle of a wide open road so if you do crash, you have only flat pavement to collide with and skid on instead of a raised curb and other fixed objects on the side of the road.
Think about worst case scenario. Also, you don’t want cars right beside you that you can tumble into the path of and then get run over by a 4,000 lb or heavier vehicle before a driver can stop from such a high speed.
My left ear appreciated the content sir!❤❤
U need to adjust the front shock and install wider handlebars at least 730-740 mm and watch the ESG front shock setup guide and wheel balance that will eliminate all the shaking
Burn e 2 max comes with wider handlebars, should only need the front suspension adjusted.
@@voxtek it does true but it still benefits very much wolf king gt has 740mm handlebars around there 740-750mm and it doesent get wobbles u can still get wobbles on the nami but overall if u get the tires set up damper and wide handlebars ur not going to get a speed wobble ever again probably
@@Maykay1312 where do you buy the parts you mentioned earlier? If possible, cite your sources by dropping a link please.
@@legendarymalachi767 witch parts exacly ? The handlebar? If so any mtb shop will have them u just need to pick the one that fits u
U can adjust ur suspention by watching the nami burn e suspention adjustment video on youtube by electricscooterguide channel
Dude I just test drove one of these today in Miami at the fluiddreeride store and I couldn't believe the power! Idk how you guys do these top speed runs. Balls
Are you buying one?
@Haggis305 I want to so bad. I'm saving up for either one of these, or a razor MX650 dirtbike and will do the modification kit to it. I want something for transportation back and forth to and from work to save on gas.
When you do the high speed runs, tighten up your steering dampener all the way. My vsett super 72. Will top out at 64mph but it does take almost 3/4 of a mile to a mile. And that’s GPS speed and yes it’s scary.
I felt like this guy had no idea what he was doing. jeezes!
You gotta put that steering damper up higher
Nice vid man I haven’t pushed my baby like that I don’t have the Sac!😂❤❤
I ride this scooter without a steering damper, so they told me to put it in the box. However, pumping the original tires to the same pressure solves this. I accelerated to a maximum of 95 km per hour only on a flat road without turbo boost. Fluctuation is minimal when tire pressures are normal. For me it’s 3.3 kg. I’ve been using it for two months, trying to feel how the scooter behaves. It’s better not to fly on uneven roads
Swaying occurs when looking to the side or turning the steering wheel (swaying) at a speed of 75 to 90 km. Or at high speed you start to slow down and push back. If you are speeding up, it is better to release the handle and let the scooter slow down. Understand that the higher your speed, the more control you have on the road.
I didn't adjust the suspension. Overall, I really like everything about this scooter. I hope he will serve me faithfully for the next 5 years
unstable front suspension. I have blade gt+. same problem, no more 55km
Awesome mate stay safe 😊
Me with my scooter that doesn’t have steering dampers speedwobbling my whole ride 😂😂
There’s a video another guy made where he solved this problem. I belief he ordered a certain set off tires and he mounted them it made all the difference
I currently have the stock tires. Planning to get racing slicks after these wear out.
@@kovirton Someone bought some balancing stick on weights and added them to the wheel opposite the valve stem and the problem was solved. Apparently the extra weight of the stem was causing the issue. It’s just something else you could try.
Pmt tyres reduce the wobble a lot but not completely
@@kovirton Go with PMT 110 slick tires, firm your suspension and steering damper to the max.
ive seen you also own a motorcycle so made you buy an escooter and how do you like it compared to a motorcycle .
Good question! I kept getting tickets (parking & speeding) on my motorcycle so I decided to get an electric scooter. Less police attention and similar travel time to work. If you only travel within a small city, electric personal vehicles are definitely the way to go.
I like the escooter for city transportation, but the motorcycle is more fun on mountain roads. Getting knee down and doing a wheelie out of a high speed corner is awesome on the motorcycle.
@@kovirton that makes sense ! Well I’m french so can’t ride over 15mph legally but still a joy to ride !
High speed escooters share something in common with motorcycles: if you ride recklessly fast, and make a mistake in front or next to a moving car, you can easily end up dead or semi decapitated
Do it again do it again!!! Don't look left!!!
Breaking bones All for a video😂😂😂
That speed wobble was you. Not the scooter
Speed wobble? More like let's relax our muscles while not looking at the road....
That wobble dude 😮😮 stay safw
What happened? You still riding this beast?
yup, let me know if you want me to cover a specific topic about the scooter.
Have you solved the speed wobble dilema?
@@michaelsloan9464 i havent done a speed test after that video. I assume just increasing the steering damper will help.
Making a 84v 24s 18p 500amp 12000-16000 watt scooter next ! Not for slowpokes
Let me know how it goes!
Would adjusting the steering damper to be a bit tighter help cure the wobble issue?
Also - I've heard people suggest that if you're having a speed wobble, to lean back a bit, crouch & pull back on the handlebars & unless you have to, don't apply the brakes but instead let the wobble correct before using the brakes to slow you down.
Is that true?
increasing the steering damper will definitely help. I don't know about crouching down and leaning back during a speed wobble, that sounds dangerous to me. I would simply cruise unill it was over.
Your damper probably isn't adjusted properly for such speed.
turbo
Yes, turbo is on
You need to do level ground you're in the wrong area to do a test run. You're going downhill all the way that's ridiculous come on man nobody's stupid in here. Please do it on a level ground if you're gonna do it daily city or coma
No no no stop going downhill. It does not count you could do a 100 miles an hour going downhill. Do it level ground I know where that area is don't fool anybody about this
That scooter and most other hyper scooters would never reach 100mph, even downhill, even under the most optimal conditions.
@@allemander Are you kidding me? Gravity takes over any scooter can go faster. I've done it on my ultra 2 dual tron. I've hit 75 miles an hour on the same hill you just. Did are you kidding me gravity takes over
Matter of fact I could have kept going faster same on a bicycle anything. That's got wheels on it can go faster. You already know that common sense matter of fact you could go more than a hundred miles an hour
@@jasontomica8938
75 isn’t the same as 100.
I’ll believe 100+ when I see it.
The Slack Core scooter will do 90 mph on flat ground so maybe that one could hit 100 downhill, with a lightweight rider, a fully charged battery, in mild ambient temperatures, with properly inflated tires, etc etc but it might also dump and kill its rider trying to achieve that speed.
@allemander yes of course it might kill the rider, but my point was that gravity takes over if u want to test ur speed that way, just don't touch the brakes.
Totally ur fault mate at that speed ur focus should be 100% on the road even if you feel afraid of going to close to the other car its all or nothing try a motorcycle then well talk
I have a motorcycle …
I hate when people say stupid shit try a motorcycle try looking at ure other videos and he would no you ride motorcycles
slower then original nami?? Weird
Speed varies per person. Also advertised speed is different from actual real life speed
Promo'SM
Ride it do need driver license
use PMT tire = wobble fixed.
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Beside adjusting the shock you took Focus off strength in your arms and put it the car beside you
yeah that was it..that happens to me in the delivery truck sometimes..i was suprised that he actually went for the glance on that thing! must have been feeling really good! lol