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Inmotion RS Midnight

Inmotion Inmotion RS Midnight

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Sentiment score50% positive
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Last updated: May 7, 2026

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10 months ago

I had the RS midnight and it topped out at about 64 miles an hour and I weigh 150 lbs the RX7 is actually faster

Reddit IconFlat-Chocolate7349
7 months ago

Bought an inmotion RS midnight a few months ago, and it had a handful of issues out of box. Was getting annoyed with the results of going back and forth with the retailer I bought it from, so just decided to go shopping for something new all together. Gspace Mars GTR caught my eye and I'm excited to get it together and see what it's made of. Out of the box, build quality is s tier, I love the telelever suspension to get away from c-type design, the ability to add 12 inch wheels, and the bonus to add a power inverter along with a built in fire suppression system sold me. Update: its a fuckin dope scooter. Update 2: Its by far the best 72v scooter Ive ever ridden. Beats the RS in just about every possible category. Also getting an absurd 20 miles more range out of the GTR.

7 months ago

Thanks. Yea I don't get on any scooter without gear. I run a moto helmet, a AA rated Knox urbane pro top, and rev it parabolica AA rated pants. Both have ce2 armor in knees and elbows. I've crashed a motorcycle before and never wanna have to pull gravel out of my body ever again lol.. I just got on it for a test ride and 50 plus feels so much safer than my inmotion RS. This thing is superrrr stable even without a damper. Handle bars are lower than I would like, but I think I can fix that with some bars with a bit more rise.

7 months ago

Nah I still have the RS - its running fine now so just gonna throw it in storage for now as a back up. Might wind up selling it if I like the GTR more.

7 months ago

its good now. It came from factory with a bent rotor and deformed tire, which was causing a pretty nasty wobble. Then it started throwing an overheating code on the rear motor a couple times. I just had to turn acceleration percentage down when I was riding hard. Not a huge deal in the grand scheme of things, its just voro sucks to deal with, so I just wanted to move away from the RS all together just in case I have another issue down the road. I really do like the RS, its a shame Voro has them exclusively now.

6 months ago

The first thing that jumps out at me right away is how much safer it feels at high speeds. Once you get up to 45-50+ it feels so much more stable than everything else ive ridden, and there is ZERO shake or wobble even without a damper. It's engineered so well you cant really tell how fast you're going until you look down at the speedometer. You can feel the difference between the c-type suspension and full fork immediately. Its much easier to keep straight, and going over imperfections and potholes on the road is way easier to navigate even with the shock upgrade on my RS. The only thing I would say the RS has over the GTR is the acceleration feels a touch smoother, and the deck feels a bit longer, which I like. The cockpit accessories feel a little more premium on the inmotion, and obviously the app with diagnosis tool, and then the ability to fine tune acceleration and brake force is great to have. Beyond that, literally everything else on the GTR is an upgrade. Ive only been through 2 charge cycles, but i believe im getting close to 20 miles more range on the gspace even while riding the shit out of it. Gonna do a range test tomorrow to get a better idea of exactly how much more. Ive ridden quite a few 72v scooters, and the GTR is hands down the best yet, and this is one of the few impulse buys I do not regret at all lol. This thing deserves way more attention then it gets and its a shame there arent many reviewers with videos up on it because its damn near perfect. Supposedly g-space is dropping an 84v model early next year and I am for sure going to pick it up. Gspace also has great customer service from my interactions so far. Ordered this on a Friday morning, and had it on my porch the following Thursday. They also sent me a 4 piston Nutt kit for free which is something im pretty sure voro wouldn't dream of lol.

Reddit IconHomeworkImportant899
7 months ago

I own Apollo Go, Stellar, & RS Midnight 2.0. Coming from a original nightmare Apollo Phantom 60v. The go and the stellar are identical and built like tanks. Stellar has more power, better lighting, better suspension.  RS Midnight is a race machine with race features. The Apollo is a smooth power house with sidewalk capability. Both are amazing.  I prefer the Apollo Stellar despite being Apollos biggest hater. RS midnight has to be maintained, screws tightened, controllers replaced. It's like a race car with easily replaceable parts. You may need to repair it out of the box or down the road.  The stellar is rather dumby proof. Puncture proof tires, Regen 90% of the time. Better in congested areas. Smooth throttle control reduces fatigue and evokes confidence in tight spaces. Plenty of power. Ludo is almost too much without proper traction control. RS is more stable, lower to the ground and better for fast takeoffs with its Gyro and Traction control. If you like to race and brake to each intersection, RS is more fun. If precision and reduced fatigue are your priority. Stellar!!! My 2¢

Reddit IconMiserable_Wallaby_85
10 months ago

I love my dualtron thunders, wolf gt, and fav is rs midnight.

8 months ago

Yup. Since it was pretty order. Every part is easy to work on and such. Watch gingers channel for his shouts and yogi Steve from electric scooter academy to prove the point. Yogi does more miles in a month than most yearly riders. You want true blue numbers and the truth without hype/marketing is free there. You get what you spend to a point. Ride well my brother

Reddit IconMistert22
5 months ago

I like the inmotion RS Jet and Midnight when I test drove them. I feel like the Apollo had a better durability. I should have probably spent more time on them. Me and the misses went with Teverun Mini Pros(my 4th choice). We wanted a great scooter at lower speeds, hill climber, and light. The Teverun Fighter Supreme was an amazing tank. It was too heavy for putting in the truck without a ramp. The Daytona would have been an awesome off-road scooter. Another tank with all kinds of bells and whistles. I have a Segway, mini-motors, and a Inokim. So test drive, test drive, test drive.

Reddit Iconceelo20008
5 months ago

https://preview.redd.it/3aargoi0815g1.jpeg?width=3264&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6f6eccd322809d7143f9733ddd143f7dc6174286 I love my inmotion RS. To me it’s the perfect scooter. I think it looks great plenty of power. Good brakes couldn’t be happier.

Reddit IconxMoirae
12 months ago

A bit more than your price range but imo the yume predator is the suv of scooters and I don't know why you would want anything else being that tall and that heavy. I'm 6'2 and at least as heavy as you and the yume predator is big af and comfortable because of it. I haven't seen a scooter with stem/handlebar height that even comes close nor have I seen anything with a deck size approaching it other than the inmotion rs and even that is still like 4 inches off. I wear big ass shoes so size mattered and I assume anyone this size would be similar. If you need to carry it up some stairs or something then ignore this post 😂

Reddit IconZeroLoveScooters
2 months ago

Oh I have. Yeah that killed it for me, the small tires.  Tire size is the main limiting factor. I also don't love the rake angle on that inmotion. Almost like it wants me to fall back. But I'm 6ft 3 maybe it's more annoying for me

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