I had never seen one like it before either. Surprisingly it's very comfortable after you get use to it. I think I like it better than the thumb throttle.
I just put together my hawk pro had a couple major issues...the main one they included the brackets for the steering damper but didn't put the actual steering damper in the box, also my handlebars were backwards had to switch everything around and two of the four screws that hold the handlebars to the stem were bouncing around the bottom of the box and one was totally m.i.a.....the hawk pro has great power and butter suspension but anything past 35mph gets bad wobble even with the new road tires I'm really hoping that a damper will let me ride confident at high speeds....sorry for the long comment lol
Not a problem, that's Unacceptable. Definitely get in contact with Jenny Zhang. Look her up on Facebook. She will help to get you what you need. I to took my first ride without the bumper, it was squarely for me to. Once you put the damper on it feel like a different machine.
Thanks they tried telling me to look closely it's in there but the damper is definitely not in there I even used a screenshot from your unboxing video that shows the box for the damper that I'm missing, also I'm gonna take your advice and use the finger throttle because the thumb throttle is hard to keep a steady speed especially with bumps plus it was making my thumb get kinda numb after a while...oh and u don't realize till your lookin at the pro in-person how long this thing is it's like a stretch limo😂 but really thanks for your help love the vids
@peteykrack3440 lol, your welcome homie. It's definitely a stretch limo. I also felt the same thing with the thumb throttle. Unless you index your thumb on the throttle it doesn't feel very controllable when you're going fast. I really like the finger throttle though. It's super smooth. Pictures don't do this scooter any justice. It's a beast in person.
Ohh yea when I felt the power for the first time I was like ...wow..and my last scooter being the m10 I didn't think it was gonna be that much powerful but boy was I wrong!!! The pro is a beast!! I can't wait to get this damper issue over with i am a balls to the wall rider and i feel like im in time-out untill i can go 50mph again lol..I got an email from someone at yume but them being in China I gotta wait till tonight for a reply cuz of that 12hr difference...Hammer does your pro's front suspension creak & squeak here and there? I tried using some wd40 on all the joints of the suspension but it still creaks a little and it annoys me everytime
Just bought a similar light bar. It's bright and a good wide pattern. However the brightness on mine drops noticeably over the hr where it's no longer better than the stock light. I'm going to try plugging it into the usb port under the display while using light. If it doesn't help, I might explore getting some motorcycle flood lights and wire it to a battery bank.
I actually did that. I have some motorcycle lights that I wired to some rc car batteries. They work great, and way brighter that these lights. Great minds think alike I guess. Lol
I do wish Yume had better software. I own a Yume Hawk, and it seems you can't customize the acceleration speed, no kick start, no cruise control as far as I'm aware. And the turn signals don't make sound making it very easy to forget you turned them on, happened to me many times already. It's a very well priced scooter otherwise compared to the competitors but it does come with its compromises, I'm still waiting on support to reply to a few questions I had after a week.
looks like the screen is made by the same OEM Vsett uses tbh i dont like the feeling of eithers controllers and vsett should finally switch to proper sinewave controllers instead of that square/triangle garbage
Thank you sir for the video! thinking off buying this as my first scooter, whast the range on the batteryif you go out and play with it?, not talking about eco mode, also whats the top speed do you think? some say yume advertise to high numbers ? id love more videos, show us the display more in depth, also does the display show tempratures on controllers or anything like that? id love too see more about thge RGB lighning maybe a evening video? show for light works? thanks brother!
Thank you for watching the video. If you go to my part 2 Osprey video, I brake down the display in detail. As for speed, my son got it to 50. He's 150 pounds. I got it to 48, but I'm still getting use to it. Plus I'm 200 pounds. The speedo is very accurate as well. I will definitely do more videos and hit some of the points you mentioned. Thank you again!
Also, my son and I went about 30 miles and the battery was still showing about 50 percent. We were causing at about 25 to 30mph. I haven't done a riding hard range test on it yet. That's coming up in the next week or so. The display does not show telemetry like heat or anything like that. It's pretty basic, nothing like the wolf gt.
Thanks for watching. I didn't do one on the pro yet. But if you look at my Osprey video, I talk about it, and in my older y11 video. I will be doing one in this probably this week.
Nice video. I stumbled upon this brand upon searching for a dual motor scooter. Was really settled on the kukirin g3 pro and was considering paying a bit extra for an Apollo phantom v4, but I heard Apollo scooter have horrible customer service and not great QA w there scooters. May I ask how has the quality been with the Yume brand since you have owned it? Also have you had any issues in electrics? I read from another TH-camr on his having an electric issue. Yume seems more bang for your buck with regards to what they throw in a package. I really like the kukirin g3 pro cause I’ve read noting but great things about that scooter and it has a removable battery.
@hhova29 what's up, I would definitely say get what you really want. Buy once cry once. Lol... but as far as the yume hawk pro. I have had no issues at all! I still ride this scooter to this day. It's one of my favorites. Since yume has upgraded their brand, they have been pretty solid. I have had issues with some of their older models. Like tights, and reiver, but it's inevitable. If you ride long enough. Something will happen. There customer service has been solid as well. I hope this helps?
@@1BlackHammer tyvm. Can’t thank u enough for your input. Yeah I’m debating between the 2 as both have great features. Wasn’t familiar with either brand but know the g3 pro is a titan scooter and very thought out. Also have read your mention on how time has stepped up their current market etc. I only plan to use it for recreation and the but I’m going to research a bit more and definitely make a move. It’s crazy how other brand that get glorified in scooter markets like the Apollo brand I was looking into have so many negative reviews lol.
@hhova29 yup, your right. Even the wolf gtr has tones of problems. I can't say I have had the same experience with yumes new line up. I'm actually planning on buying another one. Lol... I solid my Osprey to a friend, now I miss it. Lol
@@1BlackHammerthat’s crazy. And that’s why I tend to search a lot for videos that are not always sponsored by the vendor because aside from spec you won’t always get correct feedback. Appreciate your video on this time and will look at your other videos. Perhaps for me maybe I can even try to get away with/ the regular hawk version if not the hawk pro. I swear I wish this scooter would have a removable battery compartment like the g3 pro because that’s is a great feature for future reference/ upgrades. Which scooter do you plan on getting next? The raptor? Lol
@hhova29 the raptor is really nice! It's the same spec as the hawk pro just with offroad tires. I think I'm gonna try the big boy out! The Predator! Lol... the Osprey was a monster! So I can only I'm the Predator has to be better? 🤷🏾♂️ 😆.
great video ! does the YUME hawk PRO come with remote control too? the reason I ask is I live in switzerland and police do check points with the speed test .
@@1BlackHammerwe need a 500 mile range review or a long term review. I have been looking at this scooter for a while but yume isn’t known for its durability really.
Does the weight of this scooter include the weight of the rear-view mirrors, the phone holder and the accessory bag with whatever it carries inside of it? Also; under what conditions does this scooter have to be ridden to get anywhere near the touted 60 mile range? I'm not really looking for break-neck speed. I'm more about range. I'm looking for a scooter that can tow the small bicycle trailer that holds about fifty or sixty pound worth of my fishing gear including a small ice chest. If I can get thirty or thirty-five miles of range out of a scooter while towing my small bike trailer I'd be a happy camper or, scooter rider.
If your riding conservatively, absolutely it will do 30 to 40 miles. It's definitely powerful enough to tow what you need. I tow my dog sometimes. Lol... as far as weight, I'm not sure.
@@1BlackHammer What does "Conservatively" mean exactly? When I ride my eBike, most of the time I cruise at about 15 miles per hour with it dialed in to the about the number 2 peddle assist mode. I'm not really concerned about reaching high speeds. Fifteen to twenty miles per hour is ok with me. I'm more concerned about range while towing a small bike trailer behind me.
@@1BlackHammer Thank you my dude! I'm just trying to let the community know about the crazy innovation that Yume is bringing to the market. You plan on getting a Predator? I know you already have that beast Osprey.
@elliotbaltazar I was thinking about it. You're the 1st person to actually show the Predator. Can you measure the length on the deck for me? The Osprey goes 60mph, but I like the look of the Predator more.
@1BlackHammer The deck is 27.5 inches long. The footrest is 9.5 inches from top to bottom. The deck is a foot wide. Everything about this scooter is massive! It's probably around the same top speed as your Osprey, but it's all new tech. The Osprey is really just an old design that's been updated. The big deal about the Predator besides the size is that battery pack. Should last over 2000 charge cycles before starting to degrade!
Congrats for the video. I kindly ask you for some precise information on the scooter. 1) effective height (cm) from the footrest to the handlebar handle. 2) handlebar width 3) Actual WEIGHT Kg I would also like to know if there is a video on the internet that explains how to change a tire in the event of a puncture on this scooter
Thanks for watching. If you go to yume website. They have the specs you are looking for. As for changing the tire. I'm not sure if there is a video on that yet. It's not hard, though. With these new split rims. Changing tires is easy.
Yes it is narrow, but it's really long. I think you'll be good. There are also a few dudes that sell custom decks for it Startin at about 80 bucks. Thanks for watching to by the way.
Thanks for the informative videos! Do you know the companies that offer custom decks for this scooter? I'd love to widen it by at least 2 inches. Thanks! @@1BlackHammer
Hi, thank you for the video. I would like to know if you have any issues with this scooter. I'm thinking of buying it, but I'm a little worried about 6 months of warranty. Any tips or advise? Thank you
Im in the process of making another video on this scooter. It's a great scooter so far. I've put about 150 miles on it. I would definitely lock tight all screws, and I have to bleed my rear brakes after riding it hard a few times. Other than that, that is all I've done to it. Other than put real mirrors on it. It's definitely a beast. If you're not used to powerful scooters. Definitely get used to it first before you start pinning the throttle down. Lol
Love the scooter, bruh. I have an Emove Cruiser S and wanted a dual motor and more power so I also have a Solar FF Lite. Thinking of selling the Cruiser and getting this. Do you think it is better performance than the Solar FF Lite or more of the same? I also subscribed.
Sooo.... just looking at the specs alone. for the same price you get more range, power, bigger tires, a screen, and a longer deck. its a no brainer to me. the solar ff lite seams more like the regular Hawk.
@@1BlackHammer Damn! You really go above and beyond for your viewers, huh? LOL. I hope your channel grows and these companies start sending you scooters to review. We need more people like you, especially us beginner/intermediate riders that are still feeling our way through all of this.
@@IMdiogi11 thanks man, i really appreciate that. yes i try to help out as much as i cam. lol... i bought these with my own money so i feel like i can give an honest review. when i got started there was know one helping me, so i waisted a lot of money finding what i like. you can also follow me at 1blackhammer on instagram.
I will probably buy this scooter for my wife next spring. She is 5 foot 3 or 5 foot 4 will the handlebars be too tall for her? Also anything to look out for on the scooter, any weak parts and hows it holding up.
I'm short, I'm actually 5'5 so I think she'll be fine. This thing is pretty powerful! Is she use to riding? I've only had this for a few weeks, but it's been OUTSTANDING. it's my new favorite light, heavy weight scooter. The Vsett10 plus was the champ until now. Lol... the only flaw is the you definitely need to go through and lock tight a few screws. And the tight switch it outdated compared to the rest of the scooter.
Yeah shes been riding a 30 mph scooter but this thing just seems great. I live in northern canada so im a bit sketchy on warranty, customer service, parts and build quality. I like the thumb throttle, ip rating and fenders.
I got 2 questions Black hammer, i just ordered the hawk pro and was wondering how long did yours take to ship? And since it's not tubeless does the pro have split rims since it has tubes?
What's up, thanks for watching. If it's in stock. It should take about I week to get to you. If it's not in stock it will take about 3 weeks. Yes they are split rim.
Hello, I'm planning to buy a Yume hawk pro...can you tell me what the cons are based on your experience?Should I be worried about the damper wobble, and what experience do you have with the steering column wobble?
Thanks for watching. The only problem I can remember having is that the bolts on the stem came loose. I think it's my fault because I never checked them before I started riding. So yume sent me more screws. Other than that. I haven't had any problems with the Pro. I believe you do need the damper if you're going to ride at top speed. It will wobble without the damper. Other than that. It's a great scooter. I still have it.
thank you...I came across a comment where the owner of the hawk pro says that in the cold at high speeds the damper does not perform its function and the steering wheel starts shaking/shaking a lot
You would be correct! NAMI makes great high-end scooters. It costs a lot more too. I wouldn't consider this one high end, though. It's more like upper middle class. Lol
I bought me a Nami Burn E 2 Max. Love the way it rides.
I love that scooter. I want to get one when I grow up. Lol
@@1BlackHammer 🤣🤣
I just LOVE the wide fat tire Batmobile style the Dualtron has a 14 inch wide fat tire looks beautiful it's over $4000 to expensive.
4000! Ouch. These tires are my favorite part of this scooter. I think they knocked it out of the park on this one!
That's an awesome scooter! I have a Y10 I bought about a year ago. I really like it but I think I need one of these 😁
Lmao, absolutely. I have a y10 also. This is an extreme upgrade from the y10!
I've never seen a finger throttle like that before. Very interesting idea. How does it feel to ride compared to the more standard throttles?
I had never seen one like it before either. Surprisingly it's very comfortable after you get use to it. I think I like it better than the thumb throttle.
It is extremely comfortable, your index rests on the trigger unlike the triggers on those generic controllers. Much better than the thumb throttle.
@@trp I completely agree 👍
I just put together my hawk pro had a couple major issues...the main one they included the brackets for the steering damper but didn't put the actual steering damper in the box, also my handlebars were backwards had to switch everything around and two of the four screws that hold the handlebars to the stem were bouncing around the bottom of the box and one was totally m.i.a.....the hawk pro has great power and butter suspension but anything past 35mph gets bad wobble even with the new road tires I'm really hoping that a damper will let me ride confident at high speeds....sorry for the long comment lol
Not a problem, that's Unacceptable. Definitely get in contact with Jenny Zhang. Look her up on Facebook. She will help to get you what you need. I to took my first ride without the bumper, it was squarely for me to. Once you put the damper on it feel like a different machine.
I just talked to yume, someone should be reaching out to you.
Thanks they tried telling me to look closely it's in there but the damper is definitely not in there I even used a screenshot from your unboxing video that shows the box for the damper that I'm missing, also I'm gonna take your advice and use the finger throttle because the thumb throttle is hard to keep a steady speed especially with bumps plus it was making my thumb get kinda numb after a while...oh and u don't realize till your lookin at the pro in-person how long this thing is it's like a stretch limo😂 but really thanks for your help love the vids
@peteykrack3440 lol, your welcome homie. It's definitely a stretch limo. I also felt the same thing with the thumb throttle. Unless you index your thumb on the throttle it doesn't feel very controllable when you're going fast. I really like the finger throttle though. It's super smooth. Pictures don't do this scooter any justice. It's a beast in person.
Ohh yea when I felt the power for the first time I was like ...wow..and my last scooter being the m10 I didn't think it was gonna be that much powerful but boy was I wrong!!! The pro is a beast!! I can't wait to get this damper issue over with i am a balls to the wall rider and i feel like im in time-out untill i can go 50mph again lol..I got an email from someone at yume but them being in China I gotta wait till tonight for a reply cuz of that 12hr difference...Hammer does your pro's front suspension creak & squeak here and there? I tried using some wd40 on all the joints of the suspension but it still creaks a little and it annoys me everytime
When are you planning on putting out more vids of this scooter?
This Week.
Just bought a similar light bar. It's bright and a good wide pattern. However the brightness on mine drops noticeably over the hr where it's no longer better than the stock light. I'm going to try plugging it into the usb port under the display while using light. If it doesn't help, I might explore getting some motorcycle flood lights and wire it to a battery bank.
I actually did that. I have some motorcycle lights that I wired to some rc car batteries. They work great, and way brighter that these lights. Great minds think alike I guess. Lol
I do wish Yume had better software. I own a Yume Hawk, and it seems you can't customize the acceleration speed, no kick start, no cruise control as far as I'm aware. And the turn signals don't make sound making it very easy to forget you turned them on, happened to me many times already. It's a very well priced scooter otherwise compared to the competitors but it does come with its compromises, I'm still waiting on support to reply to a few questions I had after a week.
I agree the software could be better. It's pretty basic. I'm guessing that's how they keep cost down. Have you tried talking to them through Facebook?
looks like the screen is made by the same OEM Vsett uses
tbh i dont like the feeling of eithers controllers
and vsett should finally switch to proper sinewave controllers instead of that square/triangle garbage
@BH4x0r yeah, I'm waiting to see when they are going to upgrade the vsett.
Thank you sir for the video! thinking off buying this as my first scooter, whast the range on the batteryif you go out and play with it?, not talking about eco mode, also whats the top speed do you think? some say yume advertise to high numbers ? id love more videos, show us the display more in depth, also does the display show tempratures on controllers or anything like that? id love too see more about thge RGB lighning maybe a evening video? show for light works? thanks brother!
Thank you for watching the video. If you go to my part 2 Osprey video, I brake down the display in detail. As for speed, my son got it to 50. He's 150 pounds. I got it to 48, but I'm still getting use to it. Plus I'm 200 pounds. The speedo is very accurate as well. I will definitely do more videos and hit some of the points you mentioned. Thank you again!
Also, my son and I went about 30 miles and the battery was still showing about 50 percent. We were causing at about 25 to 30mph. I haven't done a riding hard range test on it yet. That's coming up in the next week or so. The display does not show telemetry like heat or anything like that. It's pretty basic, nothing like the wolf gt.
Thank you Sir
Did you do a video on waterproofing?
Thanks for watching. I didn't do one on the pro yet. But if you look at my Osprey video, I talk about it, and in my older y11 video. I will be doing one in this probably this week.
Nice video. I stumbled upon this brand upon searching for a dual motor scooter. Was really settled on the kukirin g3 pro and was considering paying a bit extra for an Apollo phantom v4, but I heard Apollo scooter have horrible customer service and not great QA w there scooters.
May I ask how has the quality been with the Yume brand since you have owned it? Also have you had any issues in electrics? I read from another TH-camr on his having an electric issue.
Yume seems more bang for your buck with regards to what they throw in a package. I really like the kukirin g3 pro cause I’ve read noting but great things about that scooter and it has a removable battery.
@hhova29 what's up, I would definitely say get what you really want. Buy once cry once. Lol... but as far as the yume hawk pro. I have had no issues at all! I still ride this scooter to this day. It's one of my favorites. Since yume has upgraded their brand, they have been pretty solid. I have had issues with some of their older models. Like tights, and reiver, but it's inevitable. If you ride long enough. Something will happen. There customer service has been solid as well. I hope this helps?
@@1BlackHammer tyvm. Can’t thank u enough for your input. Yeah I’m debating between the 2 as both have great features. Wasn’t familiar with either brand but know the g3 pro is a titan scooter and very thought out. Also have read your mention on how time has stepped up their current market etc. I only plan to use it for recreation and the but I’m going to research a bit more and definitely make a move. It’s crazy how other brand that get glorified in scooter markets like the Apollo brand I was looking into have so many negative reviews lol.
@hhova29 yup, your right. Even the wolf gtr has tones of problems. I can't say I have had the same experience with yumes new line up. I'm actually planning on buying another one. Lol... I solid my Osprey to a friend, now I miss it. Lol
@@1BlackHammerthat’s crazy. And that’s why I tend to search a lot for videos that are not always sponsored by the vendor because aside from spec you won’t always get correct feedback. Appreciate your video on this time and will look at your other videos.
Perhaps for me maybe I can even try to get away with/ the regular hawk version if not the hawk pro. I swear I wish this scooter would have a removable battery compartment like the g3 pro because that’s is a great feature for future reference/ upgrades.
Which scooter do you plan on getting next? The raptor? Lol
@hhova29 the raptor is really nice! It's the same spec as the hawk pro just with offroad tires. I think I'm gonna try the big boy out! The Predator! Lol... the Osprey was a monster! So I can only I'm the Predator has to be better? 🤷🏾♂️ 😆.
nice Cleveland doin scooter reviews now :D
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How are them big wheels compared to other scooters
It's pretty stable, but I feel it requires more leaning. Especially being 3 inches longer than the previous model to fit the bigger battery.
Hello, is tubeless? How difficult is change the tires?
great video ! does the YUME hawk PRO come with remote control too? the reason I ask is I live in switzerland and police do check points with the speed test .
Yes it comes with a remote for the lights.
Nice review, can you tell me how wide the deck is? And how long as well, thanks.
Thanks man! I appreciate it. Yeah the deck is 7.5 x 26.5 inches.
We got a manual! I definitely always read mine 🙄🥳😂
Lol, I can't lie. I don't even read them unless I need to learn how to change the settings.
@@1BlackHammerwe need a 500 mile range review or a long term review. I have been looking at this scooter for a while but yume isn’t known for its durability really.
@nabhanq no problem, I have over 800 on my s10, and I think 500 on my y10. I just put 200 on the Osprey
Does the weight of this scooter include the weight of the rear-view mirrors, the phone holder and the accessory bag with whatever it carries inside of it?
Also; under what conditions does this scooter have to be ridden to get anywhere near the touted 60 mile range? I'm not really looking for break-neck speed. I'm more about range.
I'm looking for a scooter that can tow the small bicycle trailer that holds about fifty or sixty pound worth of my fishing gear including a small ice chest. If I can get thirty or thirty-five miles of range out of a scooter while towing my small bike trailer I'd be a happy camper or, scooter rider.
If your riding conservatively, absolutely it will do 30 to 40 miles. It's definitely powerful enough to tow what you need. I tow my dog sometimes. Lol... as far as weight, I'm not sure.
@@1BlackHammer What does "Conservatively" mean exactly? When I ride my eBike, most of the time I cruise at about 15 miles per hour with it dialed in to the about the number 2 peddle assist mode.
I'm not really concerned about reaching high speeds. Fifteen to twenty miles per hour is ok with me.
I'm more concerned about range while towing a small bike trailer behind me.
@MrTjmk conservative to me is about 25 mph. Good 15 mph, I can't even imagine the range you would get! Lol
What phone holder did you buy for the scooter to replace the included one?
I bout a motorcycle one. It was like 80 bucks.
Hey, I enjoyed you yume predator video. I liked and subscribed!
@@1BlackHammer Thank you my dude! I'm just trying to let the community know about the crazy innovation that Yume is bringing to the market. You plan on getting a Predator? I know you already have that beast Osprey.
@elliotbaltazar I was thinking about it. You're the 1st person to actually show the Predator. Can you measure the length on the deck for me? The Osprey goes 60mph, but I like the look of the Predator more.
@1BlackHammer The deck is 27.5 inches long. The footrest is 9.5 inches from top to bottom. The deck is a foot wide. Everything about this scooter is massive! It's probably around the same top speed as your Osprey, but it's all new tech. The Osprey is really just an old design that's been updated. The big deal about the Predator besides the size is that battery pack. Should last over 2000 charge cycles before starting to degrade!
Congrats for the video. I kindly ask you for some precise information on the scooter.
1) effective height (cm) from the footrest to the handlebar handle.
2) handlebar width
3) Actual WEIGHT Kg
I would also like to know if there is a video on the internet that explains how to change a tire in the event of a puncture on this scooter
Thanks for watching. If you go to yume website. They have the specs you are looking for. As for changing the tire. I'm not sure if there is a video on that yet. It's not hard, though. With these new split rims. Changing tires is easy.
The deck looks really narrow. I'm 6'3" with size 13 shoes. Do you think this scooter would be okay for a rider my size. I'm used to a much wider deck.
Yes it is narrow, but it's really long. I think you'll be good. There are also a few dudes that sell custom decks for it Startin at about 80 bucks. Thanks for watching to by the way.
Thanks for the informative videos! Do you know the companies that offer custom decks for this scooter? I'd love to widen it by at least 2 inches. Thanks! @@1BlackHammer
Hi, thank you for the video. I would like to know if you have any issues with this scooter. I'm thinking of buying it, but I'm a little worried about 6 months of warranty. Any tips or advise? Thank you
Im in the process of making another video on this scooter. It's a great scooter so far. I've put about 150 miles on it. I would definitely lock tight all screws, and I have to bleed my rear brakes after riding it hard a few times. Other than that, that is all I've done to it. Other than put real mirrors on it. It's definitely a beast. If you're not used to powerful scooters. Definitely get used to it first before you start pinning the throttle down. Lol
U could have said its like me a light weight heavy w champ:) nice review
@@Eddienet lmao! ...... thanks for watching 😆
is it the predecessor or successor?
Lol, what you said 🤣
Love the scooter, bruh. I have an Emove Cruiser S and wanted a dual motor and more power so I also have a Solar FF Lite. Thinking of selling the Cruiser and getting this. Do you think it is better performance than the Solar FF Lite or more of the same? I also subscribed.
thanks for watching. i would have to look up the specs on the Solar. ive never ridden one before. so let me check and get back to you in a few.
Sooo.... just looking at the specs alone. for the same price you get more range, power, bigger tires, a screen, and a longer deck. its a no brainer to me. the solar ff lite seams more like the regular Hawk.
@@1BlackHammer Damn! You really go above and beyond for your viewers, huh? LOL.
I hope your channel grows and these companies start sending you scooters to review. We need more people like you, especially us beginner/intermediate riders that are still feeling our way through all of this.
also my code should save you a couple of bucks. lol...
@@IMdiogi11 thanks man, i really appreciate that. yes i try to help out as much as i cam. lol... i bought these with my own money so i feel like i can give an honest review. when i got started there was know one helping me, so i waisted a lot of money finding what i like. you can also follow me at 1blackhammer on instagram.
I will probably buy this scooter for my wife next spring. She is 5 foot 3 or 5 foot 4 will the handlebars be too tall for her? Also anything to look out for on the scooter, any weak parts and hows it holding up.
I'm short, I'm actually 5'5 so I think she'll be fine. This thing is pretty powerful! Is she use to riding? I've only had this for a few weeks, but it's been OUTSTANDING. it's my new favorite light, heavy weight scooter. The Vsett10 plus was the champ until now. Lol... the only flaw is the you definitely need to go through and lock tight a few screws. And the tight switch it outdated compared to the rest of the scooter.
Yeah shes been riding a 30 mph scooter but this thing just seems great. I live in northern canada so im a bit sketchy on warranty, customer service, parts and build quality. I like the thumb throttle, ip rating and fenders.
Hello how width is the deck? Im planning to buy one
Hi friend, sorry I'm just seeing this. I can let you know in the morning
It's 7 3/4s x 27 inches
I got 2 questions Black hammer, i just ordered the hawk pro and was wondering how long did yours take to ship? And since it's not tubeless does the pro have split rims since it has tubes?
What's up, thanks for watching. If it's in stock. It should take about I week to get to you. If it's not in stock it will take about 3 weeks. Yes they are split rim.
Hello, I'm planning to buy a Yume hawk pro...can you tell me what the cons are based on your experience?Should I be worried about the damper wobble, and what experience do you have with the steering column wobble?
Thanks for watching. The only problem I can remember having is that the bolts on the stem came loose. I think it's my fault because I never checked them before I started riding. So yume sent me more screws. Other than that. I haven't had any problems with the Pro. I believe you do need the damper if you're going to ride at top speed. It will wobble without the damper. Other than that. It's a great scooter. I still have it.
thank you...I came across a comment where the owner of the hawk pro says that in the cold at high speeds the damper does not perform its function and the steering wheel starts shaking/shaking a lot
@borislolic1373 🤔 hmmm, that's interesting. I can't comment on that. It's never happened to me, an it gets really cold here. Lol
@borislolic1373 if that is a concern of yours, you can always buy a better quality damper. It should still fit the existing hardware.
I agree with you, how fast have you driven it
Is this the hawk pro wide or hawk pro?
@derrallsheldon8648 This is the pro
What's the deck width please?
It's 7.75 inches
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Have Cruise control ?
@@RadoslavNguyen thanks for watching.... I'm not sure. I've never used cruise control on any of my scooters
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Nami klima acceleration smokes a vsett and this and weighs less. This scooter looks okay
You would be correct! NAMI makes great high-end scooters. It costs a lot more too. I wouldn't consider this one high end, though. It's more like upper middle class. Lol
@@1BlackHammer they have them used on fluidfreeride refurbished for 1800. 😁
@1BlackHammer that's about what this thing cost right?
@thomasK411 the pro is about 1800.
@@1BlackHammer oh okay so they're pretty similar in price
The info on website says “tubless”, but why they include tubes? Lol
This was a 1st generation one. I don't think they have tubes anymore
@@1BlackHammer hopefully the rims are still “split rim design” for easier changing tires.
@AJCoReTV I would think so, it would be stupid of them to go backwards in technology 🙄. Lol
@@1BlackHammer mine arrives in like a week! You got me pumped on getting one of these
@AJCoReTV lol, thanks man I don't think you'll be disappointed. Just make sure you lock tight everything.
how much $ is this scooter
This one is about 1900
@@1BlackHammer hmm, not too bad
@davida7284 there is a discount code in the discretion it you ever think about getting 1 👍
Hawk pro vs raptor ???
@raf.2024 there pretty much the same platform. Just one is shorter deck and off-road tires
@ which would you recommend if i’ll stay onroad like ~70% of the time an my offroad is like dirt trails
@raf.2024 my personal preference is offroad tires
The nr1 lightweight is the NAMI KLIMA not the vsett 😂
Lol, you could be right. The Klima is pretty new. I haven't seen one out in the wild yet.
this scooter is pretty much to high for some person !
Um, I wouldn't say that. I'm short, I'm only 5'5 🤷🏽... so I guess it depends on what you like.