Great review! Super smooth and slick scooter! Already put in almost 500 miles on my Go in just over a month and have uploaded 2 scooter riding videos in NYC on it all raw and uncut!
@JohnJuanNYC3 ай бұрын
I live in NYC also is the GO fitting your needs within the city
@chaxologist20242 ай бұрын
@@JohnJuanNYC Perfectly! I can easily carry it up and down stairs to the subway if I need to journey out much longer as well as take it inside the ferry! I have also taken it inside a movie theater and went shopping with it! Does the versatile job no other scooters can!
@iPhotohoe2 ай бұрын
@@chaxologist2024 hey! So I just purchased the Go about two days ago and was wondering how durable the tires are? I was skeptical about getting it because I'm new to hearing about these self-healing tires that they install on the scooter. How does it compare to solid rubber tires in durability?
@Del-Canada3 ай бұрын
Roads are so smooth. In Canada they are all cracked and busted up due to winter temps.
@chaxologist20243 ай бұрын
Oh wait till you go to NYC! Roads are even worse and my Apollo Go has been through the roughest but its amazing suspension saved me several times from losing control! I got a couple of videos out showcasing it.
@thomasK4113 ай бұрын
Depends where you're at here. He lives in a republican state so things are generally better maintained
@ghostengineerАй бұрын
@@chaxologist2024I can attest to NYC road. I'm originally from Philly and roads there are bad but I live outside NYC and in the city everyday for work and it's dreadful.
@mikehagquist51983 ай бұрын
I have 977 miles on my go. First production month. I have a lunch of issues since day one but she still rps
@thomas34172 ай бұрын
What kind of issues
@mikehagquist51982 ай бұрын
The sent me a new front fork but front tire still wobbles when braking. When I go over cracks n bumps the rear suspension rattles and I feel it through my feet. All screws are tight and lubed. The rear swing arm makes noise but lube fixes that but not the rattle
@Patriot363 ай бұрын
Great observation about the turn signal switches and having to lift off the throttle to depress. I've seen two excellent reviews from ESG and Tom's Gadget Garage, along with countless others, and I don't recall that being spotted. It was also nice to see your take on the stem latch mechanism. Some mentioned it being slightly finicky but having see the design, I didn't have that impression at all. It could be argued that the KUI3's and now 300X have an even better latch but hey, the GO's latch is at the top end. Great review and nice to see a post from your channel again. I was digging back in your channel a month or two ago because the Varla Pegasus was my first scooter and you have a great set of videos about it. Then, more recently I was watching your reviews about the Kaabo Mantis 8 (original version) which they updated in 2024. That's funny to me because in many ways, the GO is the more sleek, modern and techy version of the Mantis 8. The difference is the pricing with the later scooter being available for about $855 right now with the 5% discount code. It would be awesome to see and review of the newest Mantis 8 which I'm guessing would be fun for you as well, 3 years after your other reviews!
@jlb46853 ай бұрын
I'd rather spend an extra few seconds folding if it means it hard locks into place. My current scooter's folding latch is basically non existent lol
@Patriot363 ай бұрын
I still like everything about the GO except that 540Wh battery, which is also the reason I just can't justify purchasing it. It's too expensive for a "run to the mail box" scooter and has too short a range for a "take to San Diego on vacation" scooter. When you mentioned its height off the ground, it reinforced my die hard position that this should have been a 720Wh scooter. It would have been easy to accomplish while added only 2lbs. Right now it's a 10Series 3Parallel (10S3P) 30 x (21700 cell) arrangement. They could have gone with a 10S4P which would have added a row of 10 cells for a total of 40 cells giving it a 720Wh battery, 25% larger than it is now. This would have expanded the GO's capabilities and rolls exponentially with an additional 6-12 miles of range depending on how fast you're riding. The deck has so much ground clearance already that it wouldn't have mattered if it was 3/4" lower. 10 x 21000 cells weighs 1.68lbs so the difference in the deck dimensions would have been negligible to accommodate the extra row of cells. Perhaps the GO should be offered in two forms, the standard and the "sport" or "max" or "pro" whatever you want to call it. This version could have the 720Wh battery, disc brakes, and a slightly wider bar. With regards pricing for a "Max" version, 10 EVE cells (the brand Apollo uses in this model) can be purchased in bulk for less than $35. Disc brakes have a manufacturer's cost of about $30 per axle, if you use something similar to whats on the NIU KUI3 Max. So, we're talking about less than a $100 of cost to Apollo. It seems to me there would be a market for this. I mentioned this elsewhere and the person said, "that's what the City model is for." While I understand the thought, that's a wider, larger, heavier (69lb) scooter and really departs from the GO's philosophy, which is a transport friendly, sidewalk scalpel. Well, there's my sales pitch to Apollo. haha :D
@jlb46853 ай бұрын
Yeah it's my biggest gripe too. Had the battery been bigger this could have been a perfect e-scooter, but such is life. I ordered one but I know full well they will most likely release a ''Go Max'' version next year with a larger battery. I'm just too bored of my current 15mph suspensionless e-scooter to wait until next year to upgrade lol
@Patriot363 ай бұрын
@@jlb4685 I wish I had your confidence that Apollo will make a larger battery version of this scooter, next year or at all. They're just so slow to develop products and tend to keep models for a long time. They don't seem to have the production agility of companies like NIU or even GoTrax who pump out lots of new, high quality products in short order. I'm just guessing but the GO was probably a 3+ year project from idea to production. If they make a Max version, it will need a slight redesign of the deck to allow for a larger battery with means CAD work and prototyping with multiple iterations. This may or may not effect the rear suspension assembly but from the looks of it, it has some rather proprietary geometry. I would love to be wrong about an upgraded version though!
@jlb46853 ай бұрын
@@Patriot36 I guess my only evidence is they made the battery in the City Pro bigger somehow without changing the design and the same thing happened with my current cheapo scooter. I guess time will tell eventually though and tbh like I said i'll just be pissed off if they do after already buying (unless there's a way to upgrade the existing Go!
@Patriot363 ай бұрын
@@jlb4685 Tbh, I didn't know that about the City Pro so you may have a valid notion. The idea of a larger battery GO is exciting enough for me to go watch the City Pro reviews to see how it improved to the previous gen. I know what you mean. When you buy a scooter, you hope that you'll enjoy the latest and greatest for as long as possible. When a model updates or the price drops right after a purchase, it always makes me cringe a bit haha. If the GO gets a larger battery, I'll snap one one as soon as its offered. I think it's one of the coolest little designs ever. I think of it as a "sidewalk scalpel."
@theholygamer969Ай бұрын
That's driving me nuts, too. Not nearly enough range on dual mode, what are they thinking?
@RFS_Shorts_YT3 ай бұрын
LETS GO YOU FINALLY POSTED!!! 🥳🥳
@3DGraphicsFun2 ай бұрын
*LOVE THIS REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* I love my Apollo 2024 Dual Motor. I love the Apollo channel as well as they saved me alot of money. So many STEP BY STEP tutorials I used one of the tutorials to repair my Dual Motor. I dropped my Apollo on to its handle and severed couple throttle wires in the handle assembly. Not under warranty. So I disassembled handled via there great tutorial. I took apart and soldered the 2 wires that were severed. Back on the road in an hour! I always use my regen rarely use my reg brakes :) ... *Cheers😊IcloneFun🤗*
@ApolloScooters3 ай бұрын
Amazing review! 🛴🔥
@lachlanbrown31123 ай бұрын
I agree with drum brakes. I have always heard you guys complain about them but having both a Klima and a Segway G2 max, the drum brakes are @55 cheeks and by far the worst component on the Segway. Having said that the segway has made me appreciate the regen braking because nami's is not very good. I love the one-pedal drive where the regen kicks in when you lift off the throttle meaning you rarely have to reach for the brakes. It makes the ride much more enjoyable and I think you guys should mention it more since it's supper under rate imo. Apollo is becoming one of the nicest brands out there. I love the look.
@RK9Rides3 ай бұрын
I wasn't aware that Segway had one pedal driving, I'll check it out
@lachlanbrown31123 ай бұрын
@@RK9Rides you have to set regen to the maximum level (3). It's super great never having to reach for the brakes unless it's an emergency. I wish more scooters implemented it .
@Dubsteppah3 ай бұрын
Great vid, e-scooters are so rad
@alexpotato75223 ай бұрын
First! Very detailed and good review. 👍
@miketayseАй бұрын
Nice, informative vid-thanks! I'm shopping a full suspension scooter and the Go is on my potential list. Not crazy about the 9.5 inch wheels: not as much selection as 10" tires. I don't see myself using the phone attachment, i wonder if it could be removed. It looks like a nice scooter though.
@Patriot363 ай бұрын
That inboard mirror design is quite flawed. They could make the arm longer but it would have more shake and be that much more gangly in appearance and function. The issue is that most mirrors are attached to the outboard portion of the bars but there are turn signals there. The work around would have an inch of open space between the grip and the bar end and should be a standard 31.8mm bar diameter so that any 31.8 Accessory could be attached.
@8_x_9.Ай бұрын
Get a pair of helmet mirrors.🎉❤😊
@Nana-kq4ld3 ай бұрын
What I do for navigation is turn the phone sideways on the quadlock to see my speed and use apple maps for navigation. The navigation on the app has sucked for me. Only good for locking the bike.
@Iron_Man303 ай бұрын
Good review! I want to get an Apollo scooter but there so much negative comments about them out there, I’m apprehensive.
@RK9Rides3 ай бұрын
I have heard mixed things about the customer service, but the scooters themselves are great. I haven't had any issues with any of the ones I've tested or owned, at least not since Apollo started designing their own scooters
@jlb46853 ай бұрын
Same boat here. Most of the bad press is from their City and Air models I've found. The Go seems to be their most consistent with by far the fewest reports of defective units. I wanted to get a City 2024 for the longest time but it's so easy to find floods of reddit posts from people who've had problems so I decided to place and order on a Go instead. The Go is much more portable/nimble for my needs too vs the hefty looking City.
@8_x_9.Ай бұрын
The Apollo city pro dual motor 2024 edition is about 9.5/10!🎉❤😊. A very solid built & performer.Silent motors & regen brakes.Adjustable strenght ebrakings!!! Hardly using the drum handbrakes. Better than hydrolic brakes!!!😊
@8_x_9.Ай бұрын
@@jlb4685 From the Go & up they're very good to excellent escooters. Classy.
@gregpowell99853 ай бұрын
My is concern is the battery life in the Las Vegas heat. how does it hold up and does the affect the performance
@iJav3 ай бұрын
You didn’t use the riding mode that show the circles and the speed really big. Select ride without navigation
@johnsysaysАй бұрын
Is it still good? Im thinking of upgrading from NIU Kqi2 Pro. Im in NYC and this scooter having no suspension kills my feet. I go max 17 mph which is too slow in traffic. I have no turn signals which is not safe. Hopefully Apollo Go fixes all these issues for me
@8_x_9.Ай бұрын
The sagway drum brake is very good! What are you missing??!!!😮😂😂😂
@richardwhaley74972 ай бұрын
Love my Go and the Apollo Pro 🛴🛴🏁
@IvanMartinez-tq6yh3 ай бұрын
Im considering to buy my first scooter. I have just started my research but cannot decide. I also don't want to invest too much time into this. I am between the F2 PRO (600 EUR), a MAX G30D II (630 EUR), a NIU KQi3 Max (675 EUR), and a Xiaomi 4 Pro Plus. I would be using it in Germany, where speed limits are set to 20km/h, but eventually I want to move to Spain where it is 25km/h, so I would also like to have one that allows me change this limit in case I move. Could you help me to rank this list, considering the current prices I can get them?
@CPA0033 ай бұрын
How would this scooter compare to the Kaabo Mantis 8?
@RK9Rides3 ай бұрын
Overall, very close. I prefer the disc brakes on the Mantis, but the Go has better suspension and a more modern feel.
@CPA0033 ай бұрын
@@RK9Rides Yes I would agree.
@JazzyMrJ2 ай бұрын
Not sure if someone asked already but do you know if they improved their mirrors?
@tonyheisenberg75873 ай бұрын
I'm a fan of Apollo because of their unique styled scooters, they put lots of afford in that... but man I burst out laughing when you pull out the mirrors. I got the same mirrors from a Chinese site that starts with A and ends with S and the price was 10-12$. It's Highly likely they are buying bulk from the same factory... at most requesting to have their logo slapped on top at worst buying as is.. so definitely no designing and prototyping there... and on top of all of that want to sell them with such a markup.
@Dingleberryhill3 ай бұрын
Could you try the qlaway k105 I'm thinking of buying it
@21backwards783 ай бұрын
I remember you saying the most affordable dual motor scooter was the kaabo mantis 8
@RK9Rides3 ай бұрын
Kaabo Mantis 8 came out almost 3 years ago. But it still is a good scooter, the Go is just more modern
@JohnJuanNYC3 ай бұрын
Do you think the mirror would work better upside down
@RK9Rides3 ай бұрын
That's not an awful idea if you could position where your arm doesn't block it. You still have the issue of things being magnified a bit and appearing quite large in such a small mirror
@onceuponareset-ho7fgАй бұрын
The narrow handlebar is a dealbreaker for me. The hands placement being so close, can't be conducive to good, safe riding.
@gagegriego20353 ай бұрын
I thought you worked with electric scooter guide. What’s this channel?
@iJav3 ай бұрын
I’ve put 230miles on my Go
@hi-tych3 ай бұрын
I never use their app for the map. 😂
@PRINCE_1752 ай бұрын
Love my Apollo Go…But HATE the range,after 10 miles ur done…7 hrs before u ride again 😂
@exactlyhowareyou5133 ай бұрын
Bro it's been 4 months 🙏😭
@RK9Rides3 ай бұрын
Haha my bad 😅 been a busy summer
@AMPTGAMING24K2 ай бұрын
How are KZbinrs getting all These free escooters sent to them?? Please tell me LOL😂😂
@fancypants60893 ай бұрын
Just wish the battery was bigger and I would’ve gotten one
@Bradum2 ай бұрын
Gah. So torn between the Go and the City....
@8_x_9.Ай бұрын
Too much time spent on the mirror set up & ended up with uselessness! Have to think before you released this video.,student.Thx.
@Bigman5232 ай бұрын
Hey i cant really afford a electric scooter not trying to be rude but i would it sk much if i could have one, sorry for asking