
Nami Electric - Klima One
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Random but instead of turning right on 132nd, you could turn left and make a right on Willow and take a nice protected bidirectional bike lane to Bruckner, which has another dope bidirectional bike lane straight to 149th. The S1F is pretty cool, I just worry about that IP 54 rating, especially that downhill section next to the fdny training facility on the island. When it rains bad, that area floods horribly. You can ride up under the RFK to get around. Just thought I should let you know. I can’t think of something off the top with at least a ip55 rating at your budget, but you may want to add some diy waterproofing measures. Me personally, I’d recommend a Nami Klima, but it’s overkill. https://preview.redd.it/18e855xmblfe1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a5647711792427711c3dd3b1a99de1e8185c1f92
ElectricScooters • Overwhelmed by options - Help me ... ->I can tell you right now, if you’re really going that far in one charge, the range will NOT be the only thing that matters. More so if you have a stand up scooter. You’re gonna want some decent suspension as well. I do 28 round trip when visiting fam and boooy my knees feels it more than my feet. I second the RS5 Max, The Nami Klima (I have a Nami Burn E 2 with 5ah more battery and I *easily* get 30+ 25mph and under) The Klima Max (better battery) will almost match the Burn E in range (~360wh difference)
ElectricScooters • Best real range under 2000? ->I originally wanted the Klima and literally entered in my card details, it voided out because I couldn’t have it sent to a non business NYC address because of laws and fraud protection (different address sent to vs my billing) So I took it as a sign and got the Burn E 2. The Klima is basically a smaller version of the base Burn E 2 with a 60v battery and 10 inch wheels. By that I mean it’s a serious comfortable long range powerhouse. I also liked it because I was looking for a scooter that had an open space to fit a nice lock on the frame, and it caught my attention because I liked the design and lack of RGB everywhere. The RS5 Max is faster and has a better battery than the base Klima, but it’s a 52v scooter meaning you’ll get less watt hours than a 60v with the same or a little less battery. With that being said, the rs5 max uses a battery that doesn’t drop voltage as much as a more generic battery (like in the base Klima). You’ll need the Klima Max for that kinda of battery. Since range is the upmost important to you, I thought I’d share that
ElectricScooters • Best real range under 2000? ->Nami all day. Normally there’s decent support for higher end scooters, but Nami’s support also extends to a Facebook group where even the owner of Nami sometimes checks in to help some people out. Never saw that in a scooter company. He’ll even help you order parts direct from the warehouse in China. Not cheap tho but awesome
ElectricScooters • What are some good scooter brands... ->Good news is with one of your options you’re keeping your eyes on, you basically got the king of the sub $2,000 range with the Nami Klima. I’d just consider that one and leave it at that. Maybe grab a sheet of paper and do a T-chart or Cornell notes on the Mantis VS Klima, but the Klima is basically the 60V gold standard. If you’re like me and enjoy going on paths less traveled (at least to a slight level) in terms of rides, I was shown the Teewing Z4 Pro by a friend interested in starting their e-scooter journey. Teewing is slightly beginning to see more support, so maybe I’ll take a look at the thing myself. Despite that, I’d stick with the Klima if it was my purchase.
ElectricScooters • Best Scooter for ~2k$ ->At that price point your not going to find anything especially new that will handle hills carrying a 260lb load no less with good speed and. Braking to do hills your going to Want a dual Motor scooter which increases demand on the battery necessitating a bigger battery . Carrying 260lbs it’s going to Need a decent suspension otherwise it’s going to beat you to death small wheels aren’t a good idea a minimum of 10 inch tires go with tubeless tires they are far better than tube tires 15 flats in 2,500 miles with a tube scooter with tubeless scooters I’ve had one flat in over 18,000 miles on three tubeless scooters . Your far better off just extending the budget and buying a nice Scooter to begin with. There is a saying buy nice or buy twice trying to go For a cheap scooter that won’t perform well and. Will require another. Scooter to be bought thus costing more than had you just bought a really Good one to Begin with the money saved by not trying to go with the cheapest One possible the emove cruiser V2 is around $1500 it is a single motor It will do most Hills albeit slowly has a 33mph top speed has decent range the Nami Klima is a better option with the burn e e2 or max being the best. I have two Nami’s one. With close to 5,000 miles -150 or so the other has 9,227miles on it my emove cruiser has almost 4,500 miles about 40 mi shy for around 18,200 miles . Scooters with big batteries will last longer than ones with small batteries cheap scooters batteries are only good for 300 charge cycles where big batteries with better cells will have 500 charge cycles a burn e battery can last for 25,000 miles where a cheap Scooter Battery can be shot in 2,000-4000 miles. Look at A Scooter as a investment just like a car if you but a yugo it’s going to be problems If you buy A car like a Corolla or a Subaru crosstrek they will Run for a very long time the fun and riding enjoyment of a cheap scooter vs a quality scooter is night and day being able to climb any mountain you want and go on long Rides and the ride Quality is like a bulldozer vs a limousine the choice is ultimately yours a scooter like the Nami klima will last for years with more than ample power it’ll fly up hills like they aren’t there I’d recommend going with the larger battery option the Klima won’t have the range of The burn e but it is better for Portability the Klima is $1999 for the small battery and $2199 for the larger battery model you can do payments of $125 or $138 mo the burn e is 168 For the e2 or $244mo for the burn e max if you buy through fluid free ride in the us you also get 1/2 off on any parts for The scooter you bought From them though AliExpress is far cheaper for Brake Pads . Rotors . Just my .02 something To Think About Anyway
ElectricScooters • Best scooter under $800 ->If I was you I’d go with the Nami klima for short range the smaller battery model would work However having a bigger battery is always preferable as is the name Brand cells over the generics I’ve owned many scooters I currently own 6 two of them being Nami’s one has just over 5,000 miles the burn e max has over 10,000 miles on it neither has had any problems the other reason that I’d go with the klima aside from ride quality build quality performance . Is with any other. Scooter of something should go wrong with it and the Retailer is out of the part that you need you may be left waiting weeks to months for them to get the part back in stock With the Nami’s you can contact the owner of Nami Micheal Sha directly and have him ship the part to you and have it in less than four days I have other. Friends who own Nami’s they beat on theirs so they break things and need parts they have gone through Sha for parts he can be reached on Nami electric Facebook . If I had one word to describe Nami’s it would be phenomenal. Do be careful go slow at first put it in the D mode and leave it there for the first few hundred miles find a church parking lot to go practice riding in churches are good as their lots are. Empty most Of The time . Also get a full faced motorcycle helmet hard knuckled motorcycle gloves knee and elbow pads are a good idea as is a rechargeable front read light set that You can Set to Flashing a bright yellow flaggers vest . Is a good idea as well have fun stay safe anyways just my .02 cents
ElectricScooters • Best Scooter for ~2k$ ->Dualtron/Teverun/Nami have mostly been using the jumper trick where it's a cable that you can physically cut to unlock the max speed. Newer teveruns switched to a pair of NFC badges to lock or unlock the top speed. Seems to be enough for regulators since it's in the whitelist of approved models for countries that have them (eg the Spanish DGT).
ElectricScooters • Best electric scooter for 1500€ ? ->I can get close to 70km (43 miles) on my Nami Klima on one charge, 180 lbs guy here, on mostly flat surface at 25-32 kph (15-20 mph). The Klima is fun and comfortable to ride too.
ElectricScooters • Best real range under 2000? ->I can get close to 70km (43 miles) on my Nami Klima on one charge, 180 lbs guy here, on mostly flat surface at 25-32 kph (15-20 mph). The Klima is fun and comfortable to ride too.
ElectricScooters • Best real range under 2000? ->You have to drive slowly, like 25 km/h (in my area, that's the legal limit) and take it easy when accelerating. But that's really the range limit as the battery runs out. If you add hills, forget it. Usually, I can do a 45-50 km ride without worrying too much about the terrain and riding at 30-35 km/h.
ElectricScooters • Best real range under 2000? ->Problem is some people will tell you a brand is amazing and others it's the worst they've dealt with. Really you can't let someone tell you, you have to do alot of research. That being said I'm a someone and here's what I'll tell you: IMO Best of the best: Segway, Nami, Inmotion, Dualtron Don't be fooled they all still have their individual problems. This is generally speaking from my experience and what I've gathered from others. Great: VSETT, Niu, VMAX, Good: Kukirin/Kugoo, Roadrunner, Nanrobot, Aovo, Solar, Teverun, Alot of bad stuff I've heard from: Hiboy, Circooter, Apollo Missed a bunch of others but if you're in it for the long haul, please only go for the best and don't cheap out. And do a ton of research.
ElectricScooters • What are some good scooter brands... ->The most scooter for the money that I could find was the teverun blade gt2. 5400w peak output from dualtron controllers 52mph, kke shocks, 26ah for $1800 or 35ah for 2200. The nami klima is a great option as well, but it isn't as fast, and the 30ah version isnt in stock, so I went with the teverun. Over 800 miles, and I'm super happy with the quality.
ElectricScooters • Best Scooter for ~2k$ ->Can't go wrong with the klima, but the extra 5 amp hours on the blade is substantial and they are the same price.
ElectricScooters • Best Scooter for ~2k$ ->At least if you buy a used teverun, you dont have to check to see if it has the neck that snaps off while you're riding it 🤷♂️. The namis didn't seem like a step up when I tried them out, I don't get the hype. But I guess everyone has their own preference.
ElectricScooters • Best Scooter for ~2k$ ->I've owned 2 Segway scooters, and one Nami. The G30LP is still going strong years later. [P100S](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEbq8KIHjWEeTRHG8qxUqGGyHFP5Yax3s&si=lv9XryygdKBMkMAW) lasted 400 miles. Nami is at 2650 miles. Just like the day I bought it, but better with upgrades. Segway has some decent product lines, and some bad ones. Overall I don't like all the plastic they use, and the suspension is very lacking. The Burn-E2 makes all Segway scooters look/feel like toys as far as I'm concerned.
ElectricScooters • What are some good scooter brands... ->Nami, Niu and Inmotion yes. The others? Kind of a crapshoot as to whether or not you get a good one. Segway is expensive for what it is by a decent bit imo, with tons of QC issues, vsett has seen a lot of QC issues as well and Dualtron is just behind most other brands on the tech and specs at what is, again, a really overpriced scooter for what you get. This is all my opinion however so take it with a grain of salt.
ElectricScooters • Do people still buy name brands? ->