The mic you're using is putting in work. Super impressed
@nunyabusiness901326 күн бұрын
I've got nearly 500 miles on this scooter myself, and I can tell you that the name is very appropriate. This thing is essentially an electric horse. It's top speed is a bit faster than a race horse, and it can handle any hill/terrain you throw at it like a draft horse.
@Cozydrone18 күн бұрын
I just found your channel today,11-23-2024.i bought the gallop 2 months ago and it exceeded all my expectations except it is not a sine wave controller.i think you can modify your own controller .keep pumping out these video reviews,I will be watching all the time.😀✔️🇺🇸👍
@deepnoceanАй бұрын
Thanks for the review chief.
@LetsDGBogeyFreeАй бұрын
I wanna know what Mic you using...it's doing a great job cutting out wind
@Campwise05Ай бұрын
Nice video SKB!
@NathenMixonАй бұрын
I wonder how it would respond with two people on it. Most people, at least here in Cali ride in pairs.
@nunyabusiness901326 күн бұрын
If you ride this with 2 people make sure you film it, and upload it to KZbin. I'd really like to see how you achieve that without busting your butts.
@NathenMixon25 күн бұрын
@ lol I do it all the time. It’s a skill for sure
@thetreverpittsАй бұрын
Good review bro
@mr.sinister1279Ай бұрын
I just got mines 2day and I gotta tell ya at 1st I wasn’t impressed with the small wheels however when I took it for a test ride it kinda scared me it’s reall freaking fast.. I have another scooter the freeboy and this scooter is 3600w at 50mph 11” wheels n the gallop is jus as fast at 2400w!! I’m impressed
@305dadecounty305Ай бұрын
Whats the weight on one of these? I was thinking of getting one of these or a KQI AIR X. Not really using it to commute but to maybe go pick up my kid from school or hit up the store.
@mr.sinister1279Ай бұрын
@ I think it holds up to 235lbs the scooter weighs 88lbs
@305dadecounty305Ай бұрын
@@mr.sinister1279 damn that's kind of heavy. How are you liking it so far? You leave it outside when you go into stores or you take it with you?
@nunyabusiness901326 күн бұрын
Power to weight ratio says hi.
@mr.sinister127926 күн бұрын
@ who??
@DrewSkinner29 күн бұрын
So the fastest he got it to go in this is 34mph in this video... And he said that hes got it to up to 36 before.. Meanwhile the Ausom Leopard max speed is 34 mph with a 52 mile max distance for half the price of the Gallop... I just ordered the Ausome Leopard 2 days ago for $649 and am glad I did after seeing video reviews like this. The only thing im questioning or worrying about is the Ausome Leopards hill climbing ability. Like can it at least match the climbing ability of one of those Orange 15mph Spin Scooter that some cities have for the public?
@nunyabusiness901326 күн бұрын
It depends on how much you weigh. The Leopard is a slower/weaker scooter than the Gallop. I weigh 185 lbs and have had my Gallop up to 40 mph on flat ground, and 45 down hill. All of the Ausom lab test numbers were achieved with a 160 lbs rider.
@tristanwalls6266Ай бұрын
SKB, how does a sack full of stolen dhl packages, weigh the rider down, when maneuvering in and out of neighborhoods, covertly? Just, independently wondering, not condoning. I'll hang up and listen, Thanks
@richardrodgers376228 күн бұрын
I bought one 3 weeks ago and the hydraulic brakes failed. Tryed to get support from them and they just gave me the run around. Their customer support is horrible.
@nunyabusiness901326 күн бұрын
It sucks that their support sux, but they aren't actually that difficult to fix yourself. They're just mountain bike breaks, and the scooter came with all the Allen keys you need on that multitool. Just a heads up. The breaks they come with will require bleeding/new pads approximately every 1,000 miles. They aren't car breaks. They're mountain bike breaks. So if you're going to ride a scooter heavily it's best to familiarize yourself with the maintenance required. KZbin has plenty of tutorial videos on bleeding the breaks, and changing the pads. The pads cost 10 bucks, and the job takes about 30 minutes total. While you're at it I would also familiarize yourself with what's involved in changing an inner tube. You'll be doing those and breaks approximately every 1,000 miles that you ride.