22/05/2024
A review. I have 100 kg (+5kg luggage sometimes) and live in hillside area. I could not imagine G2 Max with one motor to manage my weight, so I bought G2 Master and I did right. The reach is 30km (by 5 to 15 Celsius degrees. sry not 80) combined forest roads and city, in hills or terrain two motors enabled, when horizontal or downhill - only one motor enabled. When charged, there is no hill around, that the scooter won't take me up when I am still able to stick to the deck :D.
Charge time is LONG, around 10 hrs not sure. When no power, it is rather hard exercise to get somewhere :D
Scooter is able to manage the same terrain as a trek bike (but not as a mountain bike). Rocky roads are no pleasure, but can go there.
Downhill up to 60km/h, uphill up to 45 to 50km/h two motors. Wear the helmet, watch your smile!
+ Value for money ratio, + Fun, + Solid
- There is rather significant wobling when riding fast, - My piece has troubles powering on after fully charged on SOME places everytime, while OK when charged elsewhere, not sure how possible - my country in EU has well developed electricity infrastructure. When the scooter is not powering on after charged, I have to dismantle the deck and disconnect and reconnect the battery for scooter to power on (nuissance but easy - 6 screws, buy solid tool, accompanying tool is made from mud).
If buyng second charger, you need to take specific one for this type, it is same but has other connector then the G3! $#|+!
Turning signs and light indicators are not well visible on the display especially on sun - they are too small. So you do not know often if signalling or not.
I wrote about the downsides mostly, but that's simply me. I would definitely buy Kogoo G2 Master again for the same bargain price.
A review. I have 100 kg (+5kg luggage sometimes) and live in hillside area. I could not imagine G2 Max with one motor to manage my weight, so I bought G2 Master and I did right. The reach is 30km (by 5 to 15 Celsius degrees. sry not 80) combined forest roads and city, in hills or terrain two motors enabled, when horizontal or downhill - only one motor enabled. When charged, there is no hill around, that the scooter won't take me up when I am still able to stick to the deck :D.
Charge time is LONG, around 10 hrs not sure. When no power, it is rather hard exercise to get somewhere :D
Scooter is able to manage the same terrain as a trek bike (but not as a mountain bike). Rocky roads are no pleasure, but can go there.
Downhill up to 60km/h, uphill up to 45 to 50km/h two motors. Wear the helmet, watch your smile!
+ Value for money ratio, + Fun, + Solid
- There is rather significant wobling when riding fast, - My piece has troubles powering on after fully charged on SOME places everytime, while OK when charged elsewhere, not sure how possible - my country in EU has well developed electricity infrastructure. When the scooter is not powering on after charged, I have to dismantle the deck and disconnect and reconnect the battery for scooter to power on (nuissance but easy - 6 screws, buy solid tool, accompanying tool is made from mud).
If buyng second charger, you need to take specific one for this type, it is same but has other connector then the G3! $#|+!
Turning signs and light indicators are not well visible on the display especially on sun - they are too small. So you do not know often if signalling or not.
I wrote about the downsides mostly, but that's simply me. I would definitely buy Kogoo G2 Master again for the same bargain price.
A review. I have 100 kg (+5kg luggage sometimes) and live in hillside area. I could not imagine G2 Max with one motor to manage my weight, so I bought G2 Master and I did right. The reach is 30km (by 5 to 15 Celsius degrees. sry not 80) combined forest roads and city, in hills or terrain two motors enabled, when horizontal or downhill - only one motor enabled. When charged, there is no hill around, that the scooter won't take me up when I am still able to stick to the deck :D.
Charge time is LONG, around 10 hrs not sure. When no power, it is rather hard exercise to get somewhere :D
Scooter is able to manage the same terrain as a trek bike (but not as a mountain bike). Rocky roads are no pleasure, but can go there.
Downhill up to 60km/h, uphill up to 45 to 50km/h two motors. Wear the helmet, watch your smile!
+ Value for money ratio, + Fun, + Solid
- There is rather significant wobling when riding fast, - My piece has troubles powering on after fully charged on SOME places everytime, while OK when charged elsewhere, not sure how possible - my country in EU has well developed electricity infrastructure. When the scooter is not powering on after charged, I have to dismantle the deck and disconnect and reconnect the battery for scooter to power on (nuissance but easy - 6 screws, buy solid tool, accompanying tool is made from mud).
If buyng second charger, you need to take specific one for this type, it is same but has other connector then the G3! $#|+!
Turning signs and light indicators are not well visible on the display especially on sun - they are too small. So you do not know often if signalling or not.
I wrote about the downsides mostly, but that's simply me. I would definitely buy Kogoo G2 Master again for the same bargain price.