I know, a long old comment on an old video. I've owned one of these for a while now and thought it might be useful to share my thoughts: I bought mine largely off the back of this review, and others, and am mostly very happy with it. It works well, it's very robust, and given how much you get for so little money it would be fair to wonder what corners might have been cut - seemingly very little. Nanrobot: The company was helpfulness itself and communication has been great. Especially useful as the same cannot be said for UPS, the delivery company. Safe to say I will NEVER use UPS again and I will think twice before ordering anything form any company again if UPS is their only delivery option, sadly the case for Nanrobot. Spares like tiers and tubes are standard sizes so you can buy locally and avoid UPS. Scooter: It's an excellent scooter and I pretty well agree with everything in this excellent review. I'll only add that I bought mine for riding off-road tracks around Kefalonia in Greece and I've yet to break it, but it has nearly broken me! Possibly not helped by my being in my early 50's. Tracks here tend to be made of sharp fist-size and smaller rocks and on this scooter it's a really bone-shaking ride - the suspension is fine for adsorbing bumps and jumps but does not smooth out a lumpy surface. I'm not experienced enough with off-road scooters to say if that's a common issue or not but it's something to keep in mind. -Performance - It's taken everything I have thrown at it with aplomb, it's very fast, and the steep gradients aren't an issue at all. -Batteries - Good so far. You wonder with a cheep scooter if they might have cheeped out - range isn't far off advertised and no signs of deterioration. -Build - All the parts are robustly made and I have been unable to break anything. However, one area where the low price shows is in the finishing. Castings retain their sharp edges and where they potentially rub on wires, cables, and tube valves, it's worth spending a little while with a hand file. Also, as the manual suggests, it's really important to check EVERY nut and bolt BEFORE riding for the first time. -Tires - The off-road ones I have are great. I will say if you intend to punish your scooter it's really worth replacing the very cheep innertubes with better ones and filling them with slime for security. While you're at it filing the casting edges off the rims, especially around the valve stems, is a good idea. -Brakes - Discs front and rear, no complaints. You will want to set up the 'ABS' to your liking: None or maybe low would be my suggestion. I do get a lot of worryingly loud dings off the discs as I ride over rocky ground so I wish there was an option to protect them better - nothing damaged or broken so far and I guess this is true of all scooters given the wheels aren't big. -Suspension - Beyond it being bone-shaking over really rough ground I have no complaints. I backed the rear off a bit as I don't weigh that much. The font is what it is, if you find the front wheel gets loose or out of alignment hold the nuts at the top still and shove a large Allen wrench up from below and tighten from the bottom. NEVER from the top. As I'm not a fatty I might experiment with taking a couple of the springs out but I know many complain the front doesn't have enough travel. -Folding mechanism & pivot - Probably the least good part of this scooter. It's not bad but is possibly the weakest part of the design - if you find the front is getting loose on you this is probably the issue. Turn the scooter over and look for a 10mil nut at the pivot between the deck and front end. A long socket to tighten this will probably work wonders - remember to use a little blue thread lock! -Handlebars - I have no complaints, or indeed with the associated controls. Just be sure to loosen and then adjust the positioning to your preferences before you use the scooter. I'm not a fan of the folding handlebars as they are inevitably a weak point but I'm glad they do as it makes a surprising difference getting what is a large scooter in to the back of a small car - if I was someone who lived in a country where the inhabitants habitually buy idiotically large vehicles I'd rather have fixed handlebars. -Deck & rear foot stand - No complaints, nice anti-slip surface and plenty of room unless you have giant feet -Lights and electrics - Again, no complaints so far. I will say there are no indicators and the headlight isn't up to riding at night - you will need to upgrade these if you do! (I don't) Buy one today? Tricky - I'm happy with my D4+ 2.0. I wish the suspension was a little more sophisticated so it coped with rough ground better but I suspect that very minor complaint will be true of all scooters to some extent - get a trial bike if you want to go over rocks! At nearly 40km the range is very good for a scooter, although for where I live I wish it was over 60km. But scooters seem to get better every year so in 2022 there are likely better options for the money. I will say Nanrobot seems a good manufacturer and if you can get a deal on this model it's still a good buy - I won't be replacing mine for the foreseeable future. I hope that's of use to someone.
Amazing. Thank you so much for this, I just ordered a D4+ 2.0 from RoadRunner and I’m so excited, and I’ll definitely be taking all the tips you’ve provided. I really appreciate it
Quite a thorough review. Even more thorough than the video 😂. It’s what I thought about the suspension. Front looks a little stiff. I’ve owned 3 scooters so far and I’ve learned that the tiny tires are no match for certain road surfaces-especially the solid tires.
I bought one last September. It is fantastic. I have almost 1000 miles on mine and have zero problems. It is fast so I got the seat. Living in Manhattan makes this the perfect city vehicle. Fast and sturdy. No problems with loose handle bars. In 3rd gear, both motors engaged and in turbo mode no problem keep up with car traffic.
@@rileygibson242 riley Im getting the kugoo m4 its 450 and has a top speed of 45-50 km/h its the best scooter in the market for its price and quality and comes with a removable seat
I really appreciate your reviews; they are honest and straightforward. I'm looking to move up to a faster scooter than my Ninebot Max, and one that will do a bit of off-roading. Your review of this Nanrobot D4 has really pushed me toward making the final leap! Much appreciated, Soldier.
Imagine if the infrastructure was set up in such a way you can actually ride these around town or bicycles that would be awesome but unfortunately everything set up so that you're forced to use a car with you want to or not
We got the scooters and they are much quicker than we expected! If you go into the "P" settings and adjust #12 to 5 (1-5 acceleration levels) it will spin tires on the pavement with a 225lb rider on board. Very fast off the line and we do actually get to 40MPH top speed. Range is really 45 miles on eco mode and 25 miles on dual-motor/turbo. So far I have personally ridden 19 miles on a single trip, it was far more miles than most people will even be able to ride before their feet and legs get tired.
Hey man thank you so much for taking the time to make and post this vid. I LOVE my new NanRobot D4+ 2.0 scooter I wish my vid's were good as yours! You covered all the bases with your vid this scooter is wild fast for a scooter def not for beginners or kids lol, wear your gear kids lol. Thanks man you got a new sub can't wait for your next vid.
I bought one of these I think it going to be great. I haven driven it at least 30 miles on full power. I'm 71 years old 160 pounds and it has been on flat streets and all pavement I do not take it on dirt to old for that the only thing that I wished is they would beef up the stick when I apply the brakes unit stopes fast and puts a lot of pressure on it and throws it forward and I got a lot of fear that it is going to break like I have seen other brands do here where I live Nanrobot keep up the great work and I'm waiting for a water proof one to come out in case it comes up a rain
Do you need to push off to start or will it go from the stand still? And I am 61 and love these electric scooters , glad to see older people enjoying them!
They will send you the rubber bushings for the front shocks free also check the washers on the calipers most are ship wrong rearrange the washers i have over 1400 miles on mine with no issues
We bought 2 GoTrax's and I want an upgrade already. I want more distance with speed - dual suspension and I love those tires. Anyway I'm about to get the 2.0 and hope I made the right choice.
Loving the new videos Soldier! I'm a long-time subscriber and it's great to see the new innovative style of videos you have been producing lately! Keep up the great work 💪🔋
Iv'e owned of these exact models for around 8 months with over 4000 miles with no problems with the exception of a flat in the back but when I got the tube out it was the valve that must have had a large rock bind between it and the fork during moderate speed and we all know the fork was not giving any mercy so it is to be expected that would be the result, I was glad to find out that nothing had punctured the tire whatsoever as a matter of fact I will be replacing the tires in a couple thousand miles so they are nothing less than worthy of the performance of the scooter. and with that being said everything he covered I agree with 100%, well presented video in my opinion as well, expect nothing less from a military background. Only thing left to say is "at ease soldier".
Hi, i noticed that the key ring looked dinged or kinked from my angle as yuh ou insterted the key. If so, will you notify the company about it. How are the quad front shocks , would you say like a Cadillac or a hond feel? Last question did this unit come with a tracking chip in it? Thank ride with a helmet. Nice video.
How well is that scooter holding up,? Would you buy it again if you had it to do all over, I've been looking at these they look pretty interesting, I've been comparing this to an Apollo ghost,
Hi ...I love your videos...keep it up....I just want to ask for your help...I have this scooter...but it makes a clunking noise when I first use it..it seems to be coming from the controllers or hub motor...after about 1 mile it goes away....any idea of what it might be...thanks for your help...Adam
I've been thinking about getting a set of these quite heavily lately My fiance and I spent a weekend running around DC on rented scooters and it was ridiculously fun and we've been thinking about getting a set for traversing the cities quicker. I suppose my question is out of these handle. The bigger guy I'm fairly impressed it pulled you up the hill with no problem. I'm about your size, maybe a little heavier so it seems like these would be plenty adequate
Can you stand with your feet side to side comfortably? Is the steering as good as other high end scooters? Is the shorter length as comfortable as the d6+?
Does it keep the same power when battery is low i don’t mind a lil decrease but with Kuugo scooters the speed really goes half when the battery is 30% or lower
I was interested until I heard $1300. For me and what I would use it for (8 mile commute a day, one way). For about $1000 more, I can get a Kawasaki Z125. This would be great for inner city use, though. Quick way to get around and you can pick it up and take it with you.
Great video. I'm looking for a scooter that I can ride and be able to keep up with my kids. You mentioned the range for you ended up being about 20 miles using both motors? If you don't mind me asking how much do you weigh? I'm 220 so I need something that can hold up my heavy butt and still have a good range to keep up with my kids otherwise I end up having to walk back with a scooter because the battery was completely depleted.
Hey i need some help please what i need is a pic or video of a part of the folding mech on the stem how is the spring seats in side plz help anyone i tried to reach out to road runner but they keep giving me the run around
My grandpa had a thing that looked like a motorcycle not a motorbike but in actual motorcycle hit with a shrink ray he called it a scooter and yes it used gas
Damn how much cheaper is the cheaper one you talk about. I'm from St. Chuck. Small world, I'll check it out and see if you got links below if not what's their website so I can get the specs on the cheaper one. Ty
Soldier Knows Best I live in north county STL .but check out my TH-cam channel so when we cross paths you can say hi and know my Face lol😂 Great to see your channel Growing 🎰
See, buying electric scooters, cheaper ones under 1000 (at least the ones I've seen) either fail in the aspect of hills, speed, distance, and comfort. I think spending under 1500 for an electric scooter is worth it because it'll have better quality and most likely will be more reliable
I think I'm sold on it. After all the extra work and money I've put into my Xiaomi m365 (after 1 month!) It would be wise for me to get a much durable and stronger scooter than that duplicated thing. Thanks!
I've been in so many situations where I had one backpacks worth of items and I had my body brain guts and all that obviously but I didn't have anything else so why the hell am I using a giant ass car to get around? I bet you that if you were to somehow be able to convert this to MPG it would have a better MPG than a car even an electric one so I think that we should start using these instead of looking at electric cars I mean electric cars are better in the long-term but it would be quicker just to deal with these instead get everyone on board with these while working on electric cars in the background
I know, a long old comment on an old video. I've owned one of these for a while now and thought it might be useful to share my thoughts:
I bought mine largely off the back of this review, and others, and am mostly very happy with it. It works well, it's very robust, and given how much you get for so little money it would be fair to wonder what corners might have been cut - seemingly very little.
Nanrobot:
The company was helpfulness itself and communication has been great. Especially useful as the same cannot be said for UPS, the delivery company. Safe to say I will NEVER use UPS again and I will think twice before ordering anything form any company again if UPS is their only delivery option, sadly the case for Nanrobot. Spares like tiers and tubes are standard sizes so you can buy locally and avoid UPS.
Scooter:
It's an excellent scooter and I pretty well agree with everything in this excellent review. I'll only add that I bought mine for riding off-road tracks around Kefalonia in Greece and I've yet to break it, but it has nearly broken me! Possibly not helped by my being in my early 50's. Tracks here tend to be made of sharp fist-size and smaller rocks and on this scooter it's a really bone-shaking ride - the suspension is fine for adsorbing bumps and jumps but does not smooth out a lumpy surface. I'm not experienced enough with off-road scooters to say if that's a common issue or not but it's something to keep in mind.
-Performance - It's taken everything I have thrown at it with aplomb, it's very fast, and the steep gradients aren't an issue at all.
-Batteries - Good so far. You wonder with a cheep scooter if they might have cheeped out - range isn't far off advertised and no signs of deterioration.
-Build - All the parts are robustly made and I have been unable to break anything. However, one area where the low price shows is in the finishing. Castings retain their sharp edges and where they potentially rub on wires, cables, and tube valves, it's worth spending a little while with a hand file. Also, as the manual suggests, it's really important to check EVERY nut and bolt BEFORE riding for the first time.
-Tires - The off-road ones I have are great. I will say if you intend to punish your scooter it's really worth replacing the very cheep innertubes with better ones and filling them with slime for security. While you're at it filing the casting edges off the rims, especially around the valve stems, is a good idea.
-Brakes - Discs front and rear, no complaints. You will want to set up the 'ABS' to your liking: None or maybe low would be my suggestion. I do get a lot of worryingly loud dings off the discs as I ride over rocky ground so I wish there was an option to protect them better - nothing damaged or broken so far and I guess this is true of all scooters given the wheels aren't big.
-Suspension - Beyond it being bone-shaking over really rough ground I have no complaints. I backed the rear off a bit as I don't weigh that much. The font is what it is, if you find the front wheel gets loose or out of alignment hold the nuts at the top still and shove a large Allen wrench up from below and tighten from the bottom. NEVER from the top. As I'm not a fatty I might experiment with taking a couple of the springs out but I know many complain the front doesn't have enough travel.
-Folding mechanism & pivot - Probably the least good part of this scooter. It's not bad but is possibly the weakest part of the design - if you find the front is getting loose on you this is probably the issue. Turn the scooter over and look for a 10mil nut at the pivot between the deck and front end. A long socket to tighten this will probably work wonders - remember to use a little blue thread lock!
-Handlebars - I have no complaints, or indeed with the associated controls. Just be sure to loosen and then adjust the positioning to your preferences before you use the scooter. I'm not a fan of the folding handlebars as they are inevitably a weak point but I'm glad they do as it makes a surprising difference getting what is a large scooter in to the back of a small car - if I was someone who lived in a country where the inhabitants habitually buy idiotically large vehicles I'd rather have fixed handlebars.
-Deck & rear foot stand - No complaints, nice anti-slip surface and plenty of room unless you have giant feet
-Lights and electrics - Again, no complaints so far. I will say there are no indicators and the headlight isn't up to riding at night - you will need to upgrade these if you do! (I don't)
Buy one today?
Tricky - I'm happy with my D4+ 2.0. I wish the suspension was a little more sophisticated so it coped with rough ground better but I suspect that very minor complaint will be true of all scooters to some extent - get a trial bike if you want to go over rocks! At nearly 40km the range is very good for a scooter, although for where I live I wish it was over 60km.
But scooters seem to get better every year so in 2022 there are likely better options for the money. I will say Nanrobot seems a good manufacturer and if you can get a deal on this model it's still a good buy - I won't be replacing mine for the foreseeable future.
I hope that's of use to someone.
Amazing. Thank you so much for this, I just ordered a D4+ 2.0 from RoadRunner and I’m so excited, and I’ll definitely be taking all the tips you’ve provided. I really appreciate it
Quite a thorough review. Even more thorough than the video 😂. It’s what I thought about the suspension. Front looks a little stiff. I’ve owned 3 scooters so far and I’ve learned that the tiny tires are no match for certain road surfaces-especially the solid tires.
Orders mine from roadrunner 2 do u like it?@@atsukinumata249
Its actually pretty reasonably priced when compared to others. Im pretty surprised, actually.
Me to
how much are they cant find the price
Me to. Am about to order one soon
It pretty fast when he rides
Was gonna buy the dualtron mini but this scooter is changing my mind
I bought one last September. It is fantastic. I have almost 1000 miles on mine and have zero problems. It is fast so I got the seat. Living in Manhattan makes this the perfect city vehicle. Fast and sturdy. No problems with loose handle bars. In 3rd gear, both motors engaged and in turbo mode no problem keep up with car traffic.
Have you currently still have no problems with your D4+ 2.0?
Most thorough review I’ve seen this far!!!! 💯 keep up the great work my guy
*The **Latest.Bike** Scooter was everything I imagined. I’m 6ft4 200 lbs and it cruises perfectly… worth every penny!!! Thanks Gotrax!!!*
Gotrax???
This would save me money in the long run especially going to work.
DEFINITELY F THE TRAIN SYSTEM OR BUS
I'm digging this product, I'm in the market for one and have been looking for a few months, will check this out and compare.
Did you end up getting one?
@@rileygibson242 I ended up getting an electric bike instead, thinking of getting one?
Curious Tomboi I really want a scooter and I want a fast one but they are so expensive know of any great deals for a fast scooter?
@@rileygibson242 not currently, there cheapest I saw was 799 I believe but that was a few months ago, might have changed since
@@rileygibson242 riley Im getting the kugoo m4 its 450 and has a top speed of 45-50 km/h its the best scooter in the market for its price and quality and comes with a removable seat
I really appreciate your reviews; they are honest and straightforward. I'm looking to move up to a faster scooter than my Ninebot Max, and one that will do a bit of off-roading. Your review of this Nanrobot D4 has really pushed me toward making the final leap! Much appreciated, Soldier.
Imagine if the infrastructure was set up in such a way you can actually ride these around town or bicycles that would be awesome but unfortunately everything set up so that you're forced to use a car with you want to or not
Just ordered one for me and my girlfriend. Excited to go on scooter dates this fall and use them all next year!
We got the scooters and they are much quicker than we expected! If you go into the "P" settings and adjust #12 to 5 (1-5 acceleration levels) it will spin tires on the pavement with a 225lb rider on board. Very fast off the line and we do actually get to 40MPH top speed.
Range is really 45 miles on eco mode and 25 miles on dual-motor/turbo. So far I have personally ridden 19 miles on a single trip, it was far more miles than most people will even be able to ride before their feet and legs get tired.
Thanx KH. Fast and powerful indeed!
Hola el patinete se podría limitar?
Any updates today? Are they still working?
Hey man thank you so much for taking the time to make and post this vid. I LOVE my new NanRobot D4+ 2.0 scooter I wish my vid's were good as yours! You covered all the bases with your vid this scooter is wild fast for a scooter def not for beginners or kids lol, wear your gear kids lol. Thanks man you got a new sub can't wait for your next vid.
I bought one of these I think it going to be great. I haven driven it at least 30 miles on full power. I'm 71 years old 160 pounds and it has been on flat streets and all pavement I do not take it on dirt to old for that the only thing that I wished is they would beef up the stick when I apply the brakes unit stopes fast and puts a lot of pressure on it and throws it forward and I got a lot of fear that it is going to break like I have seen other brands do here where I live Nanrobot keep up the great work and I'm waiting for a water proof one to come out in case it comes up a rain
Do you need to push off to start or will it go from the stand still? And I am 61 and love these electric scooters , glad to see older people enjoying them!
Wish they would offer a solid stem version.
How is it holding up a year later?
Bought my first electric scooter about 2 months ago, just a gotrax but I love it, I'm saving up for but D4 now, can't wait
Same here.
They will send you the rubber bushings for the front shocks free also check the washers on the calipers most are ship wrong rearrange the washers i have over 1400 miles on mine with no issues
We bought 2 GoTrax's and I want an upgrade already. I want more distance with speed - dual suspension and I love those tires. Anyway I'm about to get the 2.0 and hope I made the right choice.
For the shots where the camera is following you, is that a drone? Very nicely made video, SKB. That scooter is SWEET!
Thanks for the cool video. I was on the fence about purchasing this scooter and you answered all the questions I couldn’t find on line. 😊
Dude, great review. No fluff. No unnecessary stuff. Spot on!
Glad you liked it! 👍🏽
Great review, great product, and a pretty decent PRICE, Thank you, Mark- you're getting pretty good at this, y'know! ;-)
Yeah I’m looking into this scooter I’m 6 4 290
is this the same as the TW Lightning minus the LG battery?
There's also a rebranded one called the Yume D4+ which is basically the same thing just with the Yume logo on it.
Great review, what would the voltage indicator be useful for please ?
Just bought myself a nanrobot d6+ for £850 and I am over the moon with it
From?
Loving the new videos Soldier! I'm a long-time subscriber and it's great to see the new innovative style of videos you have been producing lately! Keep up the great work 💪🔋
Thanks for those words. I'm feeling good about the videos I've been making lately. I'm catching my second wind with this TH-cam game. ;)
Soldier glad to see you’re Back.👍🏿
Iv'e owned of these exact models for around 8 months with over 4000 miles with no problems with the exception of a flat in the back but when I got the tube out it was the valve that must have had a large rock bind between it and the fork during moderate speed and we all know the fork was not giving any mercy so it is to be expected that would be the result, I was glad to find out that nothing had punctured the tire whatsoever as a matter of fact I will be replacing the tires in a couple thousand miles so they are nothing less than worthy of the performance of the scooter. and with that being said everything he covered I agree with 100%, well presented video in my opinion as well, expect nothing less from a military background. Only thing left to say is "at ease soldier".
Great video quick question my voltage meter on my d4+ when charging level doesn't exceed 58 percent what should I check or replace? Thanks
I forgot I have this saved in my Amazon since September.
Hi, i noticed that the key ring looked dinged or kinked from my angle as yuh ou insterted the key. If so, will you notify the company about it. How are the quad front shocks , would you say like a Cadillac or a hond feel? Last question did this unit come with a tracking chip in it? Thank ride with a helmet. Nice video.
Nice vid dude.
How's your scoot holding up?
Any issues?
How well is that scooter holding up,? Would you buy it again if you had it to do all over, I've been looking at these they look pretty interesting, I've been comparing this to an Apollo ghost,
Great review, I wish you reviewed the scooter with the seat though.
Best review on a scooter I've seen ...well done sir.
Good job on the video. You as the down to earth and yet articulate vibe.
Appreciate that. 👍🏽
Hi ...I love your videos...keep it up....I just want to ask for your help...I have this scooter...but it makes a clunking noise when I first use it..it seems to be coming from the controllers or hub motor...after about 1 mile it goes away....any idea of what it might be...thanks for your help...Adam
I've been thinking about getting a set of these quite heavily lately My fiance and I spent a weekend running around DC on rented scooters and it was ridiculously fun and we've been thinking about getting a set for traversing the cities quicker. I suppose my question is out of these handle. The bigger guy I'm fairly impressed it pulled you up the hill with no problem. I'm about your size, maybe a little heavier so it seems like these would be plenty adequate
Can you stand with your feet side to side comfortably? Is the steering as good as other high end scooters? Is the shorter length as comfortable as the d6+?
Very nice review! If you still read these, does this have a port you can plug a phone cord into the dash? 🙂✌🏼
Does it keep the same power when battery is low i don’t mind a lil decrease but with Kuugo scooters the speed really goes half when the battery is 30% or lower
Really useful, informative and objective review. Thank you.
Does the speed significantly decrease when the battery is low like 30% and below?
Great review brother is it blue tooth compatible
Is the front tire supposed to be smaller than the back?
Do you know the Vici Off-Road ?
I was interested until I heard $1300. For me and what I would use it for (8 mile commute a day, one way). For about $1000 more, I can get a Kawasaki Z125. This would be great for inner city use, though. Quick way to get around and you can pick it up and take it with you.
Did you check tire pressure? They look a little soft
Great review man. Have you driven it in rain or snow?
Great video. I'm looking for a scooter that I can ride and be able to keep up with my kids. You mentioned the range for you ended up being about 20 miles using both motors? If you don't mind me asking how much do you weigh? I'm 220 so I need something that can hold up my heavy butt and still have a good range to keep up with my kids otherwise I end up having to walk back with a scooter because the battery was completely depleted.
Thx. I'm around 225.
Hey can you do a review on the Eonmotors Blade 10 electric scooter thanks
Bro the dual and single option button are on the right handlebar. You said left
Hey Soldier, any issue with the rain?
How does it compare to the Apollo ghost?
I’ve looked on there site, the D4+ is not available anymore. 😢😢
@Miguel Segura ~ roadrunnerscooters.com/collections/scooters-for-sale/products/nanrobot-d4
You still riding this scooter 2 years later?
great review. Whats ur height?
I saw this on a list of scooters since the location I'm planning to go to has Lime Scooters all over
You need license and registration to ride on the street?
Hey i need some help please what i need is a pic or video of a part of the folding mech on the stem how is the spring seats in side plz help anyone i tried to reach out to road runner but they keep giving me the run around
Interesting video. What was your weight in this video?
Thanks! I was about 225.
I travel 8 miles a day from work to home. I also line on a hill. Is this the perfect scooter?
Quick question do you need a license for this ?
What's the difference between the D4 and the D6 ?
Just got mine yesterday. Very cool. Upgraded from a small 200w and at first this was a bit scary.super fast and fun.
how has it been over a year? curious if you kept it or sold it or if it blew up on ya.
@@xKevmachinex still ride almost every day. Got an identical one for my girlfriend. Very reliable.
@@josephadair3076 thanks, do you think the current price is fair? I think it went up a couple hundread.
@josephadair3076 how’s it been so far?
This will be my 2nd electric scooter 🛴 I have the evercross H5 right now
I used to have a 2 stroke gas powered scooter. That looked similar to this. Cops didnt like it. Always stopped me.
That sucks. Out here in St. Louis, cops are pretty chill for these types of vehicles.
My grandpa had a thing that looked like a motorcycle not a motorbike but in actual motorcycle hit with a shrink ray he called it a scooter and yes it used gas
@Random Kitchen 92 no because any motor vehicle in the state of pa has to have safety features such as lights and turn signals 😀
Good detailed video...I own one myself and love it.
Does the NanRobot x4 compare to the better scooters you have gotten?
Damn how much cheaper is the cheaper one you talk about. I'm from St. Chuck. Small world, I'll check it out and see if you got links below if not what's their website so I can get the specs on the cheaper one. Ty
I really don't want to go over $1,000 the Lectric bikes are $899 and go pretty fast, but not 40
I don't understand how people got money for these side-by-sides and boats. Lol That's like another car note.
How much does it cost,i cant find the price
Hi, I'm looking to purchase one to get around town but scared about cops, is it legal to ride???
It depends what state you live in
Nice video SKB!
El Patinete se podría limitar?
This is the video I needed. I can't wait to get mine. And you are so cute!
Whats i cost to charge? Whats the draw off the wall
Bro Does it Has A 25A or 37A Controller?
Great vid! I'm buying the D4 3.0
Awesome video! Cant wait to experience this!
What city is that?
St. Louis, MO.
Soldier Knows Best I live in north county STL .but check out my TH-cam channel so when we cross paths you can say hi and know my Face lol😂 Great to see your channel Growing 🎰
Im buying this because of your review!!
How much was it
Anyone still have their up and running for 2/3 years plus w/ no problems?
See, buying electric scooters, cheaper ones under 1000 (at least the ones I've seen) either fail in the aspect of hills, speed, distance, and comfort. I think spending under 1500 for an electric scooter is worth it because it'll have better quality and most likely will be more reliable
Thank you for this video.......... I think you just helped me make a buying decision.
what model did you end up buying?
good ole st.louis scenery
I think I'm sold on it. After all the extra work and money I've put into my Xiaomi m365 (after 1 month!) It would be wise for me to get a much durable and stronger scooter than that duplicated thing. Thanks!
Great review!
Ordered mine yesterday :-)
If you hit a bump, you're going forward FAR
Very nice review. 👍
I've been in so many situations where I had one backpacks worth of items and I had my body brain guts and all that obviously but I didn't have anything else so why the hell am I using a giant ass car to get around? I bet you that if you were to somehow be able to convert this to MPG it would have a better MPG than a car even an electric one so I think that we should start using these instead of looking at electric cars I mean electric cars are better in the long-term but it would be quicker just to deal with these instead get everyone on board with these while working on electric cars in the background
Please! I beg you... include some real world range test.. Unfortunately you can't trust what they write and they tend to exaggerate battery capacity.
Great review - thanks!!!
great review and nice views. thx🙂
please more scooter reviews
More on the way!
Great review
This thing is fast as hell
Put air in the tires and you’ll get the 40mph your running low pressure
For such a nice scooter, why the heck would they give it a button pin adjuster? Those are so flakey and crap out over time. I will replace the bars
I knew this was at Louis haha I was like damn this looks like my city
This is cool 😎👍any scooter that can climb hills is a good scooter
Wish I can bought it
I have one and they are fast and really fun to ride