I have owned the Q1s for 10 months, about 4000 miles ridden. Daily for errands, supply's for small store, dog to the vet and a bunch of other things to do and its great. Overall its great value and very reliable. My cons on this are the rear suspension looks neat but sucks, its a rough ride. I got a flat when i first got it on the front tire and ended up crashing. The build quality is excellent as well as the internally geared motor that does pretty well on modest hill climbs. Its a bit squarely to steer if you don't pay attention and as I mentioned before the suspension going over bumps or anything significant are its biggest weakness so don't forget to always pay attention. Now that some parts are wearing out I'm planning to replace the breaks with Hydraulic breaks and upgrade the forks and rear suspension for a smoother ride. If budget permits I might upgrade the motor to 500w for more speed and better hill climbs. This bike is a winner and lots of mods are done with a big user base there are lots of help for anybody who wants to improve this ebike. I give it an 8.5 out of 10 stars..
I definitely need it,I definitely love it….i’m a senior and planning to buy a typical scooter for a senior….thank God i found this at BİÇ Camera store here in Nagoya,Japan yesterday and got my attention right away. 💖
Little small detail that I'm glad you guys/gals added, and hoped you'd add on your filters/columns on your website, is on the 'Build Quality' section, whether or not the scooter comes with split rims/solid, and whether the tires are 'Pre-Slimed/Not'. One of my first scooters I decided to buy, weighted heavily on whether or not the rims were split, because it would make a first time owner, a lot easier to change if I had a flat. I feel more confident in changing one out if it's a split rim, versus solid. Just my .2 cents.
Sorry if we left that out. It's not split rim. It's also not pre-slimed (to my knowledge). I expect that the tires are pretty easy to remove, since they're getting into bicycle territory, for size. If I can find the time, I'll see if I can pull a tire off and report back. Thanks for pointing this omission out. I checked our database on the ESG website and realized that while we have that info in our internal database, we don't show it there either.
@@roadracer311 Oh no problem. You guys did include the information on screen, on the "Build Quality" graphic, which I like. Was just pointing out, that it would be nice to include that same info, in your e-Scooter database that can be filtered/column added, etc. You guys/gals do a great job, thanks. No need to pull tires, or any work on your part, just stating some stuff that I think would be nice to have on the website portion of the database. Thanks again for everything you do.
Great review! I think the frame and space in the frame makes this the ideal base for a frankenscooter build. imagine this with dual motors and extra battery capacity using some of that cargo space
Thanks Chuck and gang! I have been reading about the modded versions of this scooter and something this small hitting over 60MPH with much greater range has my attention.
Falcon PEV sells them, I asked them about it but they were very keen to export the mod unit outside of Singapore, They have 4500w model rumour to go around 90km/hr with a 72V 40 Ah battery.
The Fiido is actually really popular in parts of Asia, they have a lot of modified fiido’s with modifications from high power single motor to high power dual motor setups. I think a 700/800 watt geared motor would be just right. Powerful enough to get better acceleration and higher top speed, but not too crazy to over power the chassis. More then likely a additional external battery would be required to keep the range in check with the extra power and also a more powerful controller would probably be required for the more powerful motor. The average buyer who would want a more powerful fiido probably wouldn’t get that work done soo hopefully fiido comes out with a version 2 with dual motors and/or more powerful motors but keep the same design because I think the chassis is perfect.
@@thetds101 I think we sort of spilled the beans early on that one. Looking forward to riding one of those when we get it though :-) This time I think I'll skip the crash test though.
Good overview. I'd always want to know if it has a mechanical kill switch. Nothing worse than being stuck at full throttle if you have an electric jam or failure.
I appreciate the review, but it's not fair to compare this to a stand up scooter. It's two different vehicles altogether. No need to start turning on the stand up scooter. I understand you were making the comparison to highlight the features of the FIIdo, but it seemed unnecessary. Thanks for your continued hard work for the community :-)
hey sir thanks for making this video - just 1 question: when i search for Fiido i always see a Bike with Pedals, but this you show here is not - what do i need to search to find the same that you have ? thanks sir
Yes, and it's fantastic. It's not made by Fiido, but is an original Voro Motors design. We have one and love it. electric-scooter.guide/blog/emove-roadrunner-exclusive-preview/ -Paul
It matches up pretty equal to the Razor Ecosmart Metro scooter, which has been sold by Razor now for maybe 8 or 9 years. The Razor E. Metro, with its larger 16 inch pneumatic tires and shorter range costs less than half the price of this new scooter.
I'd actually like to get my hands on one and test it. The Ecosmart is powered by three lead acid batteries, has no suspension and no front brake, but it looks like it might be fairly comfy to ride. Very curious about the real world range.
@Professor Audit ~ Thanks for mentioning the RAZOR SCOOTER. I didn't know it existed. It fits more with what I'm looking for. Larger wheels and half the price. The RAZOR seems like a far better value. Thanks.
With so many 20" ebikes available at lower prices with more power and speed (think Lectric XP) I don't see the value in this. Swagtron, Gotrax EBE1 and even Acheer's models are cheaper and offer more for the money. I don't truly understand the love this is getting at $900-1000. What am I missing?
Similar form factor, but with suspension, dual brakes, higher load rating, luggage, alarm and roughly twice the battery (360 Wh vs 187.2Wh for the Bolt). The Jetson does have bluetooth though.
I have owned the Q1s for 10 months, about 4000 miles ridden. Daily for errands, supply's for small store, dog to the vet and a bunch of other things to do and its great. Overall its great value and very reliable. My cons on this are the rear suspension looks neat but sucks, its a rough ride. I got a flat when i first got it on the front tire and ended up crashing. The build quality is excellent as well as the internally geared motor that does pretty well on modest hill climbs. Its a bit squarely to steer if you don't pay attention and as I mentioned before the suspension going over bumps or anything significant are its biggest weakness so don't forget to always pay attention. Now that some parts are wearing out I'm planning to replace the breaks with Hydraulic breaks and upgrade the forks and rear suspension for a smoother ride. If budget permits I might upgrade the motor to 500w for more speed and better hill climbs. This bike is a winner and lots of mods are done with a big user base there are lots of help for anybody who wants to improve this ebike. I give it an 8.5 out of 10 stars..
I definitely need it,I definitely love it….i’m a senior and planning to buy a typical scooter for a senior….thank God i found this at BİÇ Camera store here in Nagoya,Japan yesterday and got my attention right away. 💖
Awesome Chuck, hope to see more "seated scooter" reviews, after the Quick 4 review :)
Chuck: The Fiido is not intimidating.
Those who has 72V-84V modded Fiidos: I can reach 80MPH.
Little small detail that I'm glad you guys/gals added, and hoped you'd add on your filters/columns on your website, is on the 'Build Quality' section, whether or not the scooter comes with split rims/solid, and whether the tires are 'Pre-Slimed/Not'. One of my first scooters I decided to buy, weighted heavily on whether or not the rims were split, because it would make a first time owner, a lot easier to change if I had a flat. I feel more confident in changing one out if it's a split rim, versus solid. Just my .2 cents.
Sorry if we left that out. It's not split rim. It's also not pre-slimed (to my knowledge). I expect that the tires are pretty easy to remove, since they're getting into bicycle territory, for size. If I can find the time, I'll see if I can pull a tire off and report back.
Thanks for pointing this omission out. I checked our database on the ESG website and realized that while we have that info in our internal database, we don't show it there either.
@@roadracer311 Oh no problem. You guys did include the information on screen, on the "Build Quality" graphic, which I like. Was just pointing out, that it would be nice to include that same info, in your e-Scooter database that can be filtered/column added, etc. You guys/gals do a great job, thanks. No need to pull tires, or any work on your part, just stating some stuff that I think would be nice to have on the website portion of the database. Thanks again for everything you do.
Great review! I think the frame and space in the frame makes this the ideal base for a frankenscooter build. imagine this with dual motors and extra battery capacity using some of that cargo space
Thanks Chuck and gang! I have been reading about the modded versions of this scooter and something this small hitting over 60MPH with much greater range has my attention.
Falcon PEV sells them, I asked them about it but they were very keen to export the mod unit outside of Singapore, They have 4500w model rumour to go around 90km/hr with a 72V 40 Ah battery.
@@jliang70 Thanks! I saw the Falcon one and it looks awesome.
The Fiido is actually really popular in parts of Asia, they have a lot of modified fiido’s with modifications from high power single motor to high power dual motor setups. I think a 700/800 watt geared motor would be just right. Powerful enough to get better acceleration and higher top speed, but not too crazy to over power the chassis. More then likely a additional external battery would be required to keep the range in check with the extra power and also a more powerful controller would probably be required for the more powerful motor. The average buyer who would want a more powerful fiido probably wouldn’t get that work done soo hopefully fiido comes out with a version 2 with dual motors and/or more powerful motors but keep the same design because I think the chassis is perfect.
Try a modded Q1/Q1S. So much fun!
When are you going to do a review of the Inokim Quick 4 or the Oxo?
We'll be talking about our review schedule on the Liveshow tonight @ 5 PM PST! th-cam.com/video/2jAeJmZEzrI/w-d-xo.html
VERY good review!!
Glad you enjoyed it. -Vosk
I hope the next year in south América we start to see all those brands and models you review, my xiaomi m365 pro make a good job but i want more.
Can you please tell me what size quill is on that folding stem? Trying to find a shorter folding stem for my Lectric xp
Great review! Now,... When's that dual motor fiido gonna drop?
We're hoping soon! We've seen the frame but not sure when we'll get one.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I can't wait! 👍
@@thetds101 I think we sort of spilled the beans early on that one. Looking forward to riding one of those when we get it though :-) This time I think I'll skip the crash test though.
@@roadracer311 all good,...I'm patient. Just be safe.
Quiciera saver el precio
Looks great!
Thanks so much for the kind words!
-Vosk
I want to ride that thing cross country!
Good overview. I'd always want to know if it has a mechanical kill switch. Nothing worse than being stuck at full throttle if you have an electric jam or failure.
I appreciate the review, but it's not fair to compare this to a stand up scooter. It's two different vehicles altogether. No need to start turning on the stand up scooter. I understand you were making the comparison to highlight the features of the FIIdo, but it seemed unnecessary. Thanks for your continued hard work for the community :-)
Cry
I like it so much! have bigger motor for the scooter?
hey sir thanks for making this video - just 1 question: when i search for Fiido i always see a Bike with Pedals, but this you show here is not - what do i need to search to find the same that you have ? thanks sir
Here you go www.voromotors.com/collections/seated-e-scooters/products/fiido
how do you add the speed of this fiido? becoz i have as of now is 26.4 kmh only
Any idea of a dual motor coming up?
Yes, and it's fantastic. It's not made by Fiido, but is an original Voro Motors design. We have one and love it.
electric-scooter.guide/blog/emove-roadrunner-exclusive-preview/
-Paul
What is Big Dog's height? Sorry can't hear his name clearly. Wondering if its uncomfortable for taller persons.
Hey RAMIER is 6-4
is it okay in a heavy rider? like 100+kg rider like me? thanks
Yes you should be fine! -Vosk
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It matches up pretty equal to the Razor Ecosmart Metro scooter, which has been sold by Razor now for maybe 8 or 9 years. The Razor E. Metro, with its larger 16 inch pneumatic tires and shorter range costs less than half the price of this new scooter.
I'd actually like to get my hands on one and test it. The Ecosmart is powered by three lead acid batteries, has no suspension and no front brake, but it looks like it might be fairly comfy to ride. Very curious about the real world range.
@Professor Audit ~ Thanks for mentioning the RAZOR SCOOTER. I didn't know it existed. It fits more with what I'm looking for. Larger wheels and half the price. The RAZOR seems like a far better value. Thanks.
@@NoProGoPronto If you buy one, please let me know what you think of it, and what sort of range you get.
How can you bring up razor when we are speaking on fiido
Wow..I like it..🙏💪👍🚴❤️
Thank you. It's a fun little scoot! -Paul
Whats about stand up scoot with custom seats?
Most scoots have seat options! -Vosk
nice review but when is the TurboAnt X7 Pro vid coming 0_0
@Trina M thanks 🙏🙏
Hi Chuck! Was your q1s rear shock making a squeaking/ creaking noise?
What helmet is my bro using in there??
Bell full face helmet!
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide mahalo from Hawaii! The helmet looks sick. Now ima get one lol
Hi. What's your recommended psi for the q1s tires?
45
The company says 30 psi in their unboxing video
How much does scooter cost how much is the cost of scooter
They are $899 www.voromotors.com/collections/all-electric-scooters/products/fiido?track=yt
How much this scoter?
$899
🔗www.voromotors.com/collections/all-electric-scooters/products/fiido
Its a bike?
Technically no, because it doesn't have pedals. We've been calling it a seated scooter, though visually and ride-wise, it's very bike-like.
Oh, an Outstorm Maxx Pro (85-95kmh).
Am I the only one seeing Jeff Bezos and Steve Jobs reviewing a scooter...?
u should make the seat softer
For sure! -Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide u should lower a price to 200 i would buy one
More power with a 500w motor and 48v battery would be perfect
I'd love this if it had a faster speed and went further
Try the Emove Roadrunner! -Vosk
With so many 20" ebikes available at lower prices with more power and speed (think Lectric XP) I don't see the value in this. Swagtron, Gotrax EBE1 and even Acheer's models are cheaper and offer more for the money. I don't truly understand the love this is getting at $900-1000. What am I missing?
It doesn't have petals which means less grease and less parts
🥰🥰👍👍
Wo
electric bike
it's basically a Jetson Bolt
Similar form factor, but with suspension, dual brakes, higher load rating, luggage, alarm and roughly twice the battery (360 Wh vs 187.2Wh for the Bolt). The Jetson does have bluetooth though.
Cuanto vale
I am 120kg this one wwont even start to go :(
Disappointing I’m 114kg and I was really looking at this to purchase.
Its a bike...no...its a scooter... no....its a Fiido🤣
people in singapore:
It’s overpriced at $1000
When it has a couple of competing knockoffs or the technology get cheaper. Then they won't be able to sell it at that price.
Its $799 now
*if you wanma stay cramp...*