Nami Burn E Long-Term Review | 14 Months in NYC with a Beast EScooter

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Eyebahn Rides

Eyebahn Rides

Күн бұрын

Season 1 (2023)
This is my first attempt at making a review video! In this video we talk about my reason for choosing the Nami Burn-E, what I like about it, and things I don't like about it. I've had 14 months and 1600 miles to really ride the heck out of this beast scooter and I hope you find my insight useful. I know the video is on the longer side but I tried to be thorough and honest. I also wanted to share a perspective other than power power power speed speed speed lol. So sit back, relax and enjoy the ride!
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Video Details
00:00 Intro
02:03 Choosing the Nami
06:35 What I liked
13:30 What I don't like
19:30 Conclusion
22:24 Outro

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@oamost
@oamost Жыл бұрын
along with the experience you shared here, I would also like to note my appreciation for the high quality effort that went for those camera angles
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and thank you for the positive feedback, I appreciate ya! I’m pretty happy with how it turned out with my amateur video and editing skills. I just hope to get exponentially better so that I can actually bring the vision I see in my mind into reality! As always, I appreciate the support!
@ChrisKirza
@ChrisKirza Жыл бұрын
Just loved hearing your thoughts about the scooter while watching you cruise through New York. Great Video!
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Chris, thank you for watching the video . I appreciate ya! I’m glad you enjoyed it 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
@Dr-Carrots
@Dr-Carrots Жыл бұрын
Great video, in-depth review and just generally a good watch. Loved it! Keep up the good work :)
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Dr Carrots, thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! I appreciate the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I'll do my best to continue to make videos that you'll enjoy watching and that I enjoy making. Looking forward to chatting with you in the future.
@michael.l.m.f
@michael.l.m.f Жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work, bro. Well spoken, good thoughts, and it was hilarious when you were talking about how big and heavy it is and said you know that some people will be like, "But Eyebahn, it's a beast" in that corny tone lol. You have solidified my thought of this scooter being for me
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, thanks for watching the video and I appreciate the feedback. I'm glad you enjoyed the delivery of the video lol, i figured theres plenty of over the top videos out there thats just focused on speed, power. It's a great scooter and I'm confident you'll enjoy it for as long as you have it!
@RalphSanabria
@RalphSanabria Жыл бұрын
Extremely helpful love the video nice ride stay safe please make some more videos.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Ralph, thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel. I appreciate ya! I don't do many review videos but you're welcome to check out some of my first impressions videos I have on the channel!
@BlackDiamondM109R300
@BlackDiamondM109R300 Жыл бұрын
Bro, you nailed it all the way around my brotha. Everything you said about the Nami is very true. I too, have the Nami burn-e 2 max 72 v 40a. I freaken love this thing. I would buy another one if I had too. Loved your video and your review on it. Be safe bro and keep smiling cause that what this scooter does to you every time I ride it. Lol 👍🏽😎
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hey Frank, thanks for watching the video! I’m glad to hear that from a fellow Nami owner. I wanted to keep it as real as possible because there’s plenty of hype videos out there. Safe riding and enjoy the hell out of this beast!! 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
@chickentava
@chickentava Жыл бұрын
how many miles u put on bro? im considsering getting one did u crash?
@antonypartali
@antonypartali Жыл бұрын
Hi my friend 🙋‍♂️ I like very much to hear you talking...the way you talk (clear, middle-low voice) and explain very good your facts!!👌 Scooters is in a perfect condition!! Don't look like you have it 1 year...😘 From Greece 🇬🇷 with love and Respect !!!🤙
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Antony, thank you for watching the video and welcome back to the channel! I'm glad you liked the delivery of the information, I was a little worried that my pacing was a little too slow (I start to speak faster and faster when talking about things I get excited about lol!). I do my best to maintain the scooter and I have amazing guys working on it to keep it running. Appreciate the support and continued safe riding to you my friend!
@arieldiaz8099
@arieldiaz8099 Жыл бұрын
I'm a rider from NYC I agree with you 1000, thank you'd ro video keep up thr good work
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hey Ariel, thank you for watching the video and welcome to the channel. I appreciate your support. Niceee, I’m glad to see more of my fellow NYC riders on here! What do you ride?
@justinkayz8995
@justinkayz8995 6 ай бұрын
Watching you ride this thing around NYC is pretty entertaining
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 6 ай бұрын
thanks for watching this early review video and welcome to the channel! Navigating the city on a PEV is always pretty fun 🙏🏼
@marcb2raw
@marcb2raw Жыл бұрын
Awesome review and ride footage.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏼
@jessa.3857
@jessa.3857 Жыл бұрын
I took the Nami for a test ride at FFR in Brooklyn last year and although it felt absolutely huge and beastly compared to my smallish Mantis, I didn't like the feel of it for me. I ended up getting Thunder 2 from MinimotorsUSA. What I tell everyone is test ride them if you can and then buy what you like. Great video and ride safe out there in Queens! I miss my old stomping grounds.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Yup, you're exactly right. I tell everyone to test ride the scooter in person if you can because there might be something about it that you don't like. However, I do understand it's next to impossible unless you're in one of the major cities with a scooter shop. I'm glad you liked the video, thank you for watching it! Queens feels like its finally getting more fun to ride but nothing beats those "hyper bike lanes" in BK that separate us from traffic and pedestrians! Safe riding on your Thunder2!
@jessa.3857
@jessa.3857 Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides Thank you brother! I ride here in Manhattan and I agree, the green bike lanes are/feel the safest. Can't move fast but you can do so safely. Besides, potholes are really why we can't go too fast here in the city, lol.
@natec9420
@natec9420 7 ай бұрын
Great video. Makes me want to ride a scooter around NYC!
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel Nate! You should definitely do that because its the most fun and efficient way of getting around this city!
@ejude6513
@ejude6513 2 күн бұрын
I liked your review but “at the end of the day” I could not count how many times you said at the end of the day 😂😂
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 2 күн бұрын
at the end of the day as long as you enjoyed it, it all works out at the end of the day 🤣. This was my first review ever and almost died trying to make it lol
@davecook81
@davecook81 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the thoughts. Might have to look at their scooters.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi David, thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel. The Nami line up is definitely worth a look and a try! Let me know how it goes if you get a chance to test ride them.
@DinoRodriguez
@DinoRodriguez Жыл бұрын
This video was one of the best, if not the best, scooter review/ride alongs I've ever seen in an incredibly long time. Shout out to Astoria, Queens! 😎 Great job 👏🏼
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Dino and welcome to the channel, I appreciate ya! I’m glad you liked the review. I was a bit worried about approaching it from a more realistic perspective as an owner 🙏🏼. I’m glad it worked out and people enjoy it!
@Pluuton
@Pluuton 10 ай бұрын
Loved the vid, that helmet gopro mount is something else haha
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video! This was my first review ever so it was really difficult to execute lol. The camera set up is definitely something else hahaha. Almost a year later, I'm still getting used to it
@hs7921
@hs7921 Жыл бұрын
When I got mine, I struggled with a huge dead spot in the throttle. When my scooter shop fitted a custom throttle, it all came together. Smooth, bursts of power at will, and quiet as. Up to 3000 kilometres and riding confidently in traffic.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Henk, thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! It actually took me almost 200+ miles (300km) of riding to get used to it. I'm so happy I swapped it out with the throttle. Which throttle did you end up going with? Well said! That's one of the most impressive things about the scooter after the throttle is replaced. The smoothness of power delivery and the ability to control it at will is amazing. Congrats on reaching 3000km, I just it 2600miles (4184km) on mine!
@MaxVelasquez340
@MaxVelasquez340 6 ай бұрын
Rouge engineer
@VTECH650
@VTECH650 Жыл бұрын
the nami is by far the best looking scooter out there great review
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Vtech, thanks for watching the video and im glad you enjoyed it. I agree with you that it’s a damn good looking scooter!
@hillclayj
@hillclayj Жыл бұрын
Definitely VERY HELPFUL information, and I'm sure sO mAny others will agree. 👍😉 THANKS SO MUCH! 🙏😊
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video Clayton and welcome to the channel, I appreciate ya! This was the first review video I ever made and I was worried that people wouldn't like the style/ info I was presenting. I saw a lot of videos that talked about power power power speed speed speed with some complaints sprinkled in. So I wanted to share my unbiased experience in a chill informational way. I'm glad to see that you and many the community have found it helpful!
@ChargedWheels
@ChargedWheels Жыл бұрын
Yoyoyo eyebhan charged wheels here , new to your channel and I'm based in the uk . Loving the video and just subbed to your channel too 👊💥👊
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hey @ChargedWheels , thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! I'm glad you enjoyed this one because this one was the first time I attempted a "review style video" with lots of edits lol!
@MrWiley3
@MrWiley3 21 күн бұрын
Thank you always
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 17 күн бұрын
thanks for watching the first review video that I ever made! This was really tough and almost incomplete because I ran out of space on my hard drive and my computer ran out of memory so I couldn't add all the photos/ b-roll footage that I had. But I'm happy to hear that the message still got across and yall still enjoyed it!
@elliotalderson9945
@elliotalderson9945 8 ай бұрын
Nami Viper design will still look futuristic 50 years from now, tbe design of this scooter is out of this world futuristic, classy and intimidating , perfect in my eyes
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel Elliot! I agree with you. The Burn E is incredible and brilliantly designed. My only wish is they would develop an integrated steering damper so it doesnt break the beautiful silhouette they created!
@paulmorehouse9455
@paulmorehouse9455 Жыл бұрын
I actually just listened to this while drinking tea w/ my eyes closed and really was digging the vibe - I wouldn't want to own a Escooter that didn't have fold down handle bars some times its clutch to be able to fold down one side while you hold it and push with the other = allows for better coexistence in tight spaces w/ pedestrians :) that basically means I'm stuck w/ VSETT for now :) looking forward to your next video
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, thank you for watching the video and welcome to the channel! I'm glad you liked my more chill approach to making content. I think there's plenty of crazy stuff out there so I'm happy to stay true to my self lol. Folding handlebars are definitely cool but they scare me. I tried them out a few times and it makes me anxious because I always imagine that the bars are just gonna fold every time I hit a pothole.
@dontknowbetternameatm
@dontknowbetternameatm Жыл бұрын
as european this video was soo good showing the city.. like nothing manipulating showing only the good or the bad, but it was neutral, so ppl can get a clear vision about new york. It was a bit frustrating here in europe there are almost on every corner a supermarket to buy groceries but in this video i saw only one :D Maybe i dont know the shop names so maybe there was more, but overall i saw only one food market thing store :D. I like very the nami but it's a bit too expensive for me, but i watch every video, i know there is no more to know for me about this scooter, but every video has a different story to tell. Liked very much the camera angle, your voice was relaxing, I hope to have the opportunity to visit New York in the future, also i very like architecture so the building are nice too, looks like a bigger Budapest :D
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video and welcome to the channel! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment about your perspective from Europe. Generally, the shops/ supermarkets here in NYC are scattered in the residential neighborhoods but are concentrated into shopping centers like in the beginning of the video. NYC is a beautiful city so I try to provide a view of it that isnt so "crazy" lol! I love the Burn E, but I agree with you, these "super scooters" can be very expensive. I only purchased it because I save so much money on gas, parking, road tolls, and public transportation that it paid for itself after a 8-12 months. Thank you for watching the video and I'm glad you liked it! I enjoy watching other people ride through their cities as well, I think its fun to see the ground level perspective of these amazing cities!
@davidhercules193
@davidhercules193 Жыл бұрын
cordial greetings from Spain ♥️ thank you very much for your experience 💖🙏🏼 it works for me !!! Well, the size of a scooter is not important as long as the scooter works very well !!! I'm glad to know that Nami is that good! I knew that it is a good option to buy it !! I want to buy a Kaboo Nami Dualtron and I didn't know which one but now I can have a reference, greetings to you and thanks 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 ☺️☺️☺️
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi David, thank you for watching the video and welcome to the channel! I'm happy to hear that you found the video helpful! There are plenty of promotional hype videos out there but my goal was to do a video where we spoke about what it's like to own the scooter without trying to hype it up. Have a great day and enjoy the search for your next scooter!
@chickentava
@chickentava Жыл бұрын
how are scooter laws in spain did u get a scooter?
@TheBenghaziRabbit
@TheBenghaziRabbit Жыл бұрын
When I was in Miami I test rode the Wolf King GT Pro, Nami Burn-E and the Apollo Phantom. Ended up getting a used Phantom V1 for hella cheap as a starter scooter and it did the job. Now after putting 2800 miles on it, its time for something new and I think im gonna finally get the Burn-E. The ride is just so great and it had such a wide platform to modify and customize.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
The phantom and WKGT are great scooters. In my opinion, the Burn E(E2 and E2 max) are much more comfortable and fun to ride. When you get one, I hope that you enjoy the hell out of it as much as I do! Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel!
@TheBenghaziRabbit
@TheBenghaziRabbit Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides appreciate it man! My club is looking to come up and ride in NYC with ECS sometime soon. Maybe ill see you out there :)
@Spazzfrom.1989
@Spazzfrom.1989 Жыл бұрын
They got the E2 Max on there now..with those LG batteries. I've seen them go on sale for 3,999 its about 4,299 right now.
@Spazzfrom.1989
@Spazzfrom.1989 Жыл бұрын
But hey you should wait a couple months..apparently they updated some part in the column that use to be aluminum to steel. A handful of riders were getting them broke at 30 mph..like i think the count is 6. Problem got solved by company in December. So at the very least contact the seller and ask if the column is steel or aluminum. Just safer to get the steel one.
@chickentava
@chickentava Жыл бұрын
@@Spazzfrom.1989 that is nice to know considering im about to get one. thanks buddy
@rrsterrr
@rrsterrr Жыл бұрын
Your rides convinced me to get an Insta360 of my own! I share your sentiments about all the Nami accessories only being available in SE Asia or Europe. I want to replace my fenders with the Carbonrevo stuff, but I'm SUPER hesitant to send that much money to Singapore and wait for who knows how long. The fortunate thing is that my ride (Nami Burn E 2 base model) literally needs nothing from a performance standpoint. Everything I want to do to the scooter right now (aside from perhaps better batteries) is cosmetic. Before I got the Nami, I rode a Varla Pegasus. That weighs 66lbs. I thought that was heavy until I got on this Nami! Every ride, I have to carry it up 3 steps to get into my front door. It's not a lot, but it's enough! Personally, I like all of your camera angles. Don't hate if I use your rides for inspiration! What mic setup are you running?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video, I appreciate it! Congrats! The insta360 is an amazing camera but comes with that steeper learning curve on the editing side, however, it's totally worth it once you learn how to control the 360 camera. My kiddie bar is Carbon Revo, but I bought it from a local shop here in NYC. The rest of their kit I'd have to order from Singapore. Its the same for the Xxtreme maker 3D mods. They're all little things like covering up the hole in the back, covering up the exposed cables in the front, replacing the charger covers, and getting protection for the display, but it adds up. Luckily all of it is cosmetic so it's never a priority, but these small mods are kind of what makes modding fun! It worked out in the end because all the money I would've spent on the nami went to the s73 lol! I had a similar scooter in the Mantis! I thought it was gigantic and heavy until I had to load the Nami into my car the day I bought it lol. Thanks man, I appreciate the kind words. Feel free to use my videos as inspiration, as they say "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!" I used several youtubers as inspiration for my set up. There's a list of my set up in the description of the video but here's the microphone part: Purple Panda Lavelier Mic Kit: amzn.to/3I3UA3w
@4partmedia
@4partmedia 4 ай бұрын
Love da video my dude, very well done. What you think about the Klima as a starter Nami? Stay up!
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 4 ай бұрын
thanks for watching my first ever attempt at making a review video and I'm glad you enjoyed it! The Klima was one of those scooters that I fell in love with on the first ride. I enjoyed it so much I ended up eventually buying one! I have a few videos on it in my "First Impressions/ Review Playlist" if you want to check it out. I have a first impression on it, my first long ride with it, my 100 mile ownership review, and I have a more detailed one coming out tomorrow!
@ceebee5666
@ceebee5666 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video my friend.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video, I appreciate ya! I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@SpeedSpeed-wi9rw
@SpeedSpeed-wi9rw Жыл бұрын
amazing vid dude
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, I appreciate ya! I’m glad you enjoyed my first review video ever 🙏🏼
@ErockRodz
@ErockRodz Жыл бұрын
Great video Ivan!
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks Erock, glad you enjoyed it! It felt a little too ambitious for my current skill level but I had to try it lol. I'm hoping to revisit this type of content when I'm better at editing, filming, and most importantly, when I have a computer with more storage space! I couldn't use all the footage I recorded because my computer ran out of space and iMovie stopped working! lol
@ErockRodz
@ErockRodz Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides your commentary was great, very knowledgeable on the subject matter! I feel your pain with the storage! That is whole separate issue! Keep up the great work!
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@ErockRodz 🙏
@nyc_dancer_j
@nyc_dancer_j Жыл бұрын
You made some good valid points I can't wait to get mines real soon that is my dream Scooter i like it a lot thanks your videos are awesome!!😀😁 but one question how many times you had a flat over the year and how did you change the tire?? or went somewhere for them to change it??
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate the positive feedback and I’m glad you enjoyed it! This was a really difficult video to make as an amateur and I’m satisfied with how it came out. The hardest thing to do was execute what I had envisioned in my mind because I don’t have the refined skills of a seasoned video editor! I’ve only had one flat and that was caused by hitting a pothole and it cracked my rim. It was fault because I was speeding in an area I wasn’t familiar with. I loaded the scooter into a cab and brought it to fluidfree. Ed takes care of all that stuff because I’m not a “handy” person 😅. I’ve seen people in the forums bringing it to random EScooter shops and they’ll do a patch up job. i do have to add, I run “armordilloz” inside the tire so I’ve never had a regular flat!
@nyc_dancer_j
@nyc_dancer_j Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides Oh okay thanks a lot for the info and keep up the good work with the videos i like them i wanna see more and more
@TheApollo-lt6up
@TheApollo-lt6up Ай бұрын
Would like to know if you have an updated opinion and if you have a scooter recommendation for daily 50 miles of travel for a 6 foot 6 inch 280 lb rider. Love the content!
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Ай бұрын
thanks for watching the first review I ever made and welcome to the channel, I appreciate your support! The sad update is I no longer have the Burn E. I had to sell it to a friend of mine because my building was giving me a hard time with it. I got to about 3000 miles with it and it was incredible. The good news is I was still able to stay in the Nami family with the Klima and my building has been completely ok with it so far (its almost been 6 months). My buddy who bought the scooter from me is around 280lbs and it's been working well for him. The only thing you may have to do is contact Michael Sha (owner of Nami) either through the FB Group or on KZfaq and request a suspension with higher weight capacity since you're likely to bottom out the stock suspension. The stem height should work for you as well but you could always get a riser or a custom stem from Michael. As for the range, I think if you manage your throttle usage and stay in the lower modes, 50 miles will be doable. I was able to do 55+ miles of really high speed riding and still made it home with 20% battery (I weighed around 200 lb at the time). I wish I had a better answer but I hope this helps!
@TheJumikun
@TheJumikun 8 ай бұрын
Nice review. Been planning to get one for too long! Can I also ask what’s the brand of helmet you’re wearing?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel Jumi! I'm glad that you enjoyed this one even though it was pretty rough as my first attempt at making a review (I actually ran out of space on the computer so I couldn't even use alot of the b-roll lol). The helmet that I'm wearing in the video is the TSG pass pro.
@mudflap2020
@mudflap2020 Жыл бұрын
I have a wolf king GT and live in Williamsburg Brooklyn, let's go on a ride someday!
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video! Great scooter choice man and absolutely! I know fluidfree and luckless Lee are planning some rides. I may do one my self 🙏🏼
@aprilroseanticamara6772
@aprilroseanticamara6772 Жыл бұрын
in philippines , we have some nice mods , aluminum battery box with 50ah :) , also we have custom top deck with led's where the thing you stand on is lit up with led's
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi April, thanks for watching! I follow the Nami Philippines group on FB and I’m always so jealous to see all the stuff that they have! When I go there, I hope I can ride out with the Nami team and see all the modded Namis! Salamat ulit! 🙏🏼🇵🇭
@ryanroach1802
@ryanroach1802 Жыл бұрын
Hey great content. I also live in the City as well and am thinking of getting a Nami but wonder how store owners feel about taking them inside the store as they are so big?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Ryan, thanks for watching the video and chiming in. I appreciate ya. I haven’t had any issues with places like Rite Aid or the supermarkets but I’ve had a few bodega owners tell me to just leave it at the entrance and they’ll keep an eye on it. I love my Burn E, however, I’m heavily considering the new Klima Max because it gives us that signature Nami acceleration/ ride feel in a smaller package. I’m waiting for FFR Brooklyn to get them in.
@Fixinhumans
@Fixinhumans Жыл бұрын
I wish I could ride the Klima. I'm 6'4 240 lbs. So it's too tiny. I think the Nami Burn is better suited for bigger people or heavier riders. So far I've even walked into Saks 5th with it and no issues. Just more stares. 😅
@billgangsta539
@billgangsta539 Жыл бұрын
Hello sir! nice review!! I always liked Nami's even tho i dont have one. Have you seen the new Klima and blast models? What do you think about them? i think i like the Klima more cuz its smaller and it does not have that weird suspension that blast gots i dont like it much lol
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hey Bill, thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! I’m patiently waiting for both models to available in NYC. I know the blasts suspension is designed specifically to keep the tires on uneven roads at high speeds so I get the inverted swingarm design. I personally don’t need it but I may change my mind when I see it in person lol. The one that really caught my attention is the Klima. It has everything that I love about Nami in a smaller more manageable package! I don’t mind giving up top end speed to make it easier to store in NYC. Top end speed in the city is more about bragging rights than usefulness 😅.
@billgangsta539
@billgangsta539 Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides yes you are right about the space i live in the city also tho not as big as you (athens, greeece) but i can imagine in your city it matters a lot. i really like the klima also tho i wished it was a bit faster. i can tell just by looking at the suspension in the blast model that it will work better i just dont like how it looks. i know they are both 60v scoots and the klima got a low top speed but they are pretty fast on acceleration i think. p.s. i can use some top speed here lol :D
@thomasK411
@thomasK411 7 ай бұрын
​@@eyebahnridesthe nami klima in a drag against the burn e2 was head to head until like 20 or 30 mph on a video I watched. Which is insane and I'm thinking I'm gonna save 2k and get a klima
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 7 ай бұрын
@@thomasK411 the performance is very close! As an owner of the Klima max now, I will say it’s an incredible scooter and definitely punches above its weight
@Cal1sMan
@Cal1sMan Жыл бұрын
Wow! Very interesting
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome the channel!
@Cal1sMan
@Cal1sMan Жыл бұрын
I subscribe to your channel. I really like your voice, your presentation of content. Although I don't understand English. And I love Nami too.
@khanrides
@khanrides Жыл бұрын
12:19 I actually love the whirring motors and tire noise. It sounds more responsive and planted to the ground in my opinion. I always play music on my speaker while riding so I usually don’t even hear the motors.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video, I appreciate you chiming in! Interesting, I never really thought about it that way. I had the wolf warrior for a few days last year and I just remembered being irritated by the “howling” of the motors. I usually play music when I’m not filming for content so I usually just hear the music as well. I really notice it when I’m editing my video clips and it’s dead quiet on the Nami but loud as heck on the super73!
@goombahead634
@goombahead634 Жыл бұрын
Why do you use a speaker? Use a headset. I really think it’s tacky and makes a lot of other riders look bad. Do you have a reason why you prefer a speaker?
@khanrides
@khanrides Жыл бұрын
@@goombahead634 speaker is way safer. Others can hear you and you can hear your surroundings. These PEVS are quiet so it’s important to be heard. I don’t play it super loud like a Honda civic with subwoofers cruising through Washington heights 🤣
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@goombahead634 I used to use a headset, but I felt a bit too cut off from whats going on around me. I wear a speaker on the shoulder portion of my bag so that I can hear it but it's not too loud for those around me. I personally would never use those gigantic speakers that blast really loud music.
@goombahead634
@goombahead634 Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides glad to hear that!
@SteveOxy69
@SteveOxy69 Жыл бұрын
What kind of helmet are you rockin? looks sweet, I love my BURN E2, and damn do i agree that this thing is heavy. best thing out for the money right now tho.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel Steve! I'm rocking my TSG Pass Pro in the Matte Blue. It's been my go to helmet after buying an MTB and Moto helmet. Great choice on the Burn E2! If that were out during the time I purchased the scooter, I would've went with it instead because I still feel that 60mph is overkill for city commuting and I rarely get to use all that power. Yeaaaaa, I 10000000% agree about the weight. I had to load it into the back seat of my small sedan in the "Staten Island High Speed Group Ride" video I did and it was rough lol. I may sound like a fanboy saying this, but I believe they make the best value for your money for each of the scooters they make (Klima, Blast, E, E2, and E2 Max)
@ROBB_DEEP
@ROBB_DEEP Жыл бұрын
The top 3 scooters 🛴 on my wishlist are: •Segway GT2 🛴 •Dualtron City w/Seat 🛴 •Weped Dark Knight 🛴 I currently own a Ninebot Max (G30P) w/ Seat tho, bc I’m a Moped Scooter Man 🛵 1st! 🤪🤙🏾
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Robb, thanks for watching the video. 3 Great scooter choices. I think the Segway GT2 is going to be the best for everyday use because of the IP rating. However, all are amazing options if you're not riding in the wet and using your moped as the primary ride!
@ROBB_DEEP
@ROBB_DEEP Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides Np, & yes indeed!!! 💪🏾💪🏾
@goombahead634
@goombahead634 Жыл бұрын
I swapped my Nami for a GT2 for a day with my friend, and was eager to trade back after an hour. If you plan on going fast the range really drains. I ended up getting stranded on palm beach island… 2 miles away from home
@ROBB_DEEP
@ROBB_DEEP Жыл бұрын
@@goombahead634 Yikes! 😱
@allemander
@allemander Жыл бұрын
Do you know what the acronym in the Nami name represents? I heard it once in an interview with the company founder, but I can’t recall it exactly. Isn’t it something like New Age Mobile Innovations?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video! You’re pretty close, it’s New Age Mobility Innovation
@allemander
@allemander Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides Fantastic! Thx for the clarification. I’m delighted that you knew it. 😊👌🏼
@keltonbailey
@keltonbailey Жыл бұрын
Does the throttle feel like it controls the torque or the speed? My VSETT 10+ had a speed based throttle and it made it very hard to control
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Kelton, thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! The throttle and the sine wave controllers do an amazing job of giving the rider control over the initial acceleration and power of the scooter. I can confidently control the scooter at 1-10mph despite having all the settings maxed out! When I tried a Weped and Dualtron, it felt uncontrollable at lower speeds because it kept trying to give me all the power even when you give the trigger a little squeeze. That and the IP rating made me go with the Nami instead. I hope this answers your question!
@NamiBern-2MAX72v40ah
@NamiBern-2MAX72v40ah Жыл бұрын
The rubber changes as does the throttle. Of course you put a scooter in the elevator cool 🤣
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! The rubber & throttle change is the best change I've done. Lol definitely using the elevator for how heavy it is
@Jean-sp9gl
@Jean-sp9gl Жыл бұрын
I would love get one considering the the fact that I work in construction and different locations weekly but am afraid of chaining it up and getting stolen any suggestions?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel. The scooter would make for a perfect way of getting around job sites. 3 suggestions. 1- take advantage of the Nami’s password setting. You can set a 4 digit code that needs to be entered every time you turn on the scooter. 2. Purchase the beefiest chain and lock you can find. I personally use this. Kryptonite 1415 Chain & NY Disc Lock: amzn.to/3VVKHse . You can’t prevent failure of a chain and lock but you can slow down thieves as much as you can. You can run it through the rear hole and swing arm. I believe these locks come with insurance as well tho I would look it up to see if it covers scooters. 3- and final suggestion and always lock it up in an area at your job site where you or security can keep an eye on it. I know this isn’t much but I hope it helps
@chickentava
@chickentava Жыл бұрын
cool video bro watched it all i need burn e. in western ny practically never see scooters in road like this, i dont want problem with cops, nyc has been no problem for you it seems?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching this video @chickentava , I appreciate ya. I would suggest checking in to your local road laws to see where you're allowed to be. I don't run in to many issues with the cops because I'm quite a respectful rider and I'm mindful of where I'm riding. If I'm with the cars, I can ride a bit quicker and flow with traffic. If I'm with pedestrians/bikes in the bike lanes, I never blast past them. I do a gentle overtake because it's hard to predict how they will react to an overtake. I also never ride where I'm not supposed to be like Sidewalks, public trails, etc... I hope this helps!
@Paperchasen83
@Paperchasen83 Жыл бұрын
hey is there a little play in your Stem? also at Fluid Free ride do you have to make an appointment or can you mostly walk in?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! There's no "play" as in the folding mechanism is solid as hell. There is a bit of "give" with the carbon fiber stem where it feels like its pulling you allong if you accelerate hard.
@marvinromero3295
@marvinromero3295 9 ай бұрын
What’s up bro can you recommend some nice looking mirrors that are functional for the Nami burn e 2 max? Just picked up mine from the guy’s you recommended in Brooklyn fluidfreeride there great over there thanks for the recommendation by the way love my scooter
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and congrats on your new scooter! The guys there are amazing. I’ve been going to them for 3 years now! The mirrors I personally use are the Kemimoto Ovals and I have a link to them in the description of every video. I like that they’re made of metal, have great clarity, and have a slight tint to them that makes using them in the sun/ at night very comfy. Don’t forget to wear gear when you ride because it’s crazy out in these streets. Safe riding!
@marvinromero3295
@marvinromero3295 9 ай бұрын
Thanks brother appreciate it
@voxtek
@voxtek Жыл бұрын
I had about 5 dulatrons, this thing is consistantly better. Only problem I had with mine was the steering baring went. From letting it sit in my garage for 2 months, and they told me the moisture got in there and ruined it.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video! Thats good to know about the Dualtrons since I've always wanted to own one. I had a similar issue with my bearings but it's because I ride on wet roads quite often. It feels like it rains almost every week in NYC. I had the bearings changed and marine grease added to help offset the issues with the rain. Were you able to fix the bearing issue?
@voxtek
@voxtek Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides I just dropped my Nami off last week to have it fixed under warranty. But yea you dont want a dualtron. They have either archaic suspension, short handlebars with a stem creak. Most models dont have a front light. The only plus is that you would be dealing with Joker and his crew at minimotors nyc they are pretty cool guys. But I would rather have the Nami
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@voxtek thanks for the insight! I hope they get the grease and bearings replaced fairly quick. Luckily you won’t new missing much in the near future cus It seems that we’re only going to have tons of rain/ snow this coming week.
@smacinskyjr
@smacinskyjr 11 ай бұрын
Where can I get the frame sliders you have? Can you please share a link for where to purchase them?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video! I bought these locally from the FluidFreeRide shop in Brooklyn. Chuck has them for sale and did the install. They're much better than the ones on Amazon because these are a single piece of anodized Aluminum and don't break apart on the road like the ones that come in pieces.
@smacinskyjr
@smacinskyjr 11 ай бұрын
@@eyebahnrides I called them and they took my info and said they would have him call me back. It's been a week and still no call. I live outside of Atlanta so stopping by is not an option. Do you know what brand they or or the manufacturer so I can try to find them myself? I tried an Amazon set and they were so cheap and flimsy that I could actually poke my finger through the metal. The were only slightly thicker than aluminum foil. Love your videos and thanks for the reply.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 11 ай бұрын
@@smacinskyjr Hey Steve, thanks for your support and I'm glad you're enjoying the videos! I'm not sure because they're brand less. I've seen similar ones being sold by another shop in NYC called spirit beast that seemed like it would be similar. I've looked those up before and it seems that the only place that I could order that brand was Aliexpress.
@michael735014
@michael735014 7 сағат бұрын
Where did you get your mirrors from please..
@shanemonks8916
@shanemonks8916 10 ай бұрын
Well I agreed with a lot of what you're saying, but like you say it all depends on what you use it for...I've had a Nami Gen E Max 2022 model for around a year, but mines has the huge battery but as I live in Australia, I'd say I have a lot farther to travel. I have clocked up just under 12,000km as my daily commute 6/7 days is about 90kms (to convert to miles divide by 1.6) But it a fair whack. Because a round 40% is off road ( dirt tracks and roads) I have a road tyre on front and knobby off rd on back, cheifly because it works for me and when its wet on the rd you DO NOT want an off rd tyre on the front....DANGEROUS!! I''ve worn out three sets of tyres, done all the servicing becuase there is still no skooter store outside major cities. I live about 120km from brisbane in qld, and I literally rode it home...off the highway....one charge....still costs to charge it empty to full here is appprox $2. Compare doing 90-100km a day in a car and this thing has paid itself off already. My only gripe is the steering dampener..I have broken two because there are no bigger ones that fit!!!! There you go. I love it still and will get back in another year. Btw I'm 52 years old and carry that fucking skooter up amd down 17 steps every day...its 52kgs....You seriously cant lift that?? WOW!!!
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel. I appreciate you sharing your set up and your milage, glad to see the scooter alive and kicking after all that commuting! I personally have stuck to road tires because 99.99% of my riding is done on paved roads and having off roads don't work too well in NYC. As for the carrying, I definitely can carry the scooter and I can curl it if i wanted too lol. However, just because I can, doesn't mean I want to! As for the damper, I know the standard ones are terrible. I tried this damper on a buddies scooter and it's pretty good. The only problem is it's expensive and I don't know how long it will last. erexx.co.kr/shop_view/?idx=24
@shanemonks8916
@shanemonks8916 10 ай бұрын
Whatever mate but I've yet to find a seppo that will do anything 'hard' is there if an easy way out. I'm 52, never been to a gym or exercised much but I can still carry my scooter up n down 17 steep steps every bloody day. After re watching the video have come to the conclusion that you have yet to do a hard days work yet.....I doubt you ever will.... @@eyebahnrides
@shanemonks8916
@shanemonks8916 9 ай бұрын
@@eyebahnrides Thanks for the get back....I would tell people the one big downfall with the nami burn e....needs better security....a 4 digit pin is all very well except for the pin hole reset button on the side of the display. GET INSURANCE!!! Cos I had my first stolen but was fully insured so no harm. 13756 km to date....no appreciable batterry issues yet....
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 9 ай бұрын
@@shanemonks8916 that would be awesome if they insured it here. I’ve tried and they don’t insure it. The new NFC key card is a nice added layer of security. That’s why I never leave it locked up Unless I can maintain line of sight
@shanemonks8916
@shanemonks8916 9 ай бұрын
@eyebahnrides this is my security set up. Two alarm locks on the disk brake, plus a special U lock made of some material that blunts grinder blades. I saw a video where it took him 45 mins to cut it after 27 blade hanges. Can't remember the brand but I'll pass it on when it reveals itself..I'm with YOUI insurance.....try them if they exist in US
@Dinhodeen
@Dinhodeen 4 ай бұрын
Hey Ivan, is your klima technically legal in NY , if not did you ever get stopped, or worry about getting stopped? Especially when you’re going fast. Asking because in my province in Canada the Klima wouldn’t be legal only because of the motor power. However it seems cops won’t bother as long as you’re riding fine. Also, the Klima seems to look low key enough to not seem like a high end escooter (even tho it is 😂)
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 4 ай бұрын
thanks for watching this oldshool review and welcome to the channel Faradinho! It's definitely the same here in NYC. As long as you don't ride like a menace, NYPD will leave you alone. Even on my Burn E, they never really bothered me. The only time they speak to me is to compliment the scooter, the helmet, and or the brake lights that I use. At the end of the day they're people too and they want to let you know they appreciate you not riding like a ass lol. There are always check points on the bridge that I ride over and they've always let me pass. There is a "legal weight limit" of 100lbs for stand up scooters so the Klima is ok. Going forward, I think the folks with "heavyweight scooters" over 100 lbs will have problems with the way things are going here. That's one of the biggest reasons I decided to downsize to the Klima Max. It's a sleeper scooter that flies under the radar but it pulls like a monster. At the end of the day, even 42 mph is overkill for urban riding. I hope this helps!
@Dinhodeen
@Dinhodeen 4 ай бұрын
@@eyebahnrides haha so true man. thanks so much for the reply. I actually pulled the trigger on the Klima max too yesterday so that’s awesome to hear. Gonna invest in a high end helmet likes yours too. God bless.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 4 ай бұрын
@@Dinhodeen congratulations! It's a heck of a scooter so enjoy getting to know it. Just take your time and never ride in conditions that make you uncomfortable. Also, gear up with body armor and, like you said, a good helmet. Life changing injuries can happen at the speeds we go at so anything that can help bring you home to your loved ones will help. The TSG Pass Pro is great if you're rarely going past 35mph. If you're riding at max speeds most of the time, I recommend wearing a moto helmet. Also, check out Predator Helmets that's based out of Canada. I believe it's cheaper to purchase if you're up there. I've always wanted one but our cost down here + shipping is really expensive.
@likewater1429
@likewater1429 10 ай бұрын
I'm 5'6 how high will my arms/hands be when holding the handle bars riding? At the chest, below the chest, above the shoulders?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! It will depend. When you're dismounted and holding on to the bars they will be above the chest. When you're riding it will be at chest level. This is all under the assumption that you will keep the scooter stock. I'm 5'8 and the handlebar sits below chest when riding and at my chest when I dismount. If the bar is too high, there are two options: Option 1: People have the carbon fiber stem cut down to size by the retailer you're purchasing from. Option 2: Contact Michael Sha directly on KZfaq or Facebook and request a stem made to size. I hope this helps!
@likewater1429
@likewater1429 10 ай бұрын
@@eyebahnrides thanks for the detailed answer along with some solutions. A few other youtubers gave me a weak basic answer ("little high"). Or they don't respond at all. Many youtubers thst review electric scooter never cover the height of the handle bars, or the height compared to themselves. Much appreciated. I think with shoes I'm about 5'7 - 5'8. I'll subscribe and like your video/channel. At what height do you feel the handle bars should be? Last question.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 10 ай бұрын
@@likewater1429 You're very welcome. The thing is most of these reviewers probably just rode it for the video and don't actually have extensive experience with it. My scooter has over 3200 miles on it now and that's even with me rotating out with my Super73 and my AT2+ Board. I personally like the height of the bars because I don't like them when they're low. I absolutely HATE when theyre around my stomach/ waist. You may want it cut down an inch or two depending on preference after riding it. The shop I bought it from offered to cut it when I first got it because it was higher than my Mantis but I opted not to. I'm glad I didn't.
@teddy_123.
@teddy_123. Жыл бұрын
Nice
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
👊🏼
@robertfreund7525
@robertfreund7525 7 ай бұрын
I'm in proces of buying scoter for every day ride to job. What IP rating i must look for because i will ride it on rain and all weather.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel Robert. My personal minimum for a daily commuter that you'll ride in the wet/rain is IP55 which is what the Nami Burn E is. Even with that, you do still have to take active steps to maintain the scooter after a wet ride. If I ride my scooter in the rain, I always make sure to wipe it down after the ride and put it in front of a floor fan to help it dry faster. I also had marine grease added to the neck of the scooter to prevent any stiffness or notches and I have it routinely checked/ tuned up every 500-750 miles by my mechanic at the FluidFreeRide shop in Brooklyn. If you don't have shop near you that can help with that and you're reasonably handy, you can find a few videos on KZfaq on how to maintain your scooter. I hope this helps!
@robertfreund7525
@robertfreund7525 7 ай бұрын
@@eyebahnrides Thank you. Your answer help me a lot. Wish you all best.
@1bra89
@1bra89 Жыл бұрын
u go many times in red light traffic is any problem or it is normally u could just go no problem ?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
It depends! Legally, you have to stop at each of them. Sometimes, you can go with the "walk signal" on the traffic light.
@Vmaxfodder
@Vmaxfodder Жыл бұрын
1600 mi ? thats it? I want to tune in when you get 15,000-30,000 miles ! i am intrested for sure !! keep riding
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
As much as I want to hit that milestone, I pray that my commute never gets that long lol! I've seen some in the forums that have hit 15k miles and those guys are troopers cus they got 60 mile round trip commutes!
@Vmaxfodder
@Vmaxfodder Жыл бұрын
@Eyebahn Rides yeah? I ride / design gas foot scooters to last forever ? swapped out a few engines ,but the scooter is still going . 18,000 miles Iˋd assume ? many wheel bearing later . I am going to maike a ultra duty utility electric scooter next . ..84v 80-90 amph ... real 6000w duel motors x2 for 12000 total real power ? maybe travil to diff cities? most all ratings are very fake ! the missing 3 amp hrs is not much, they may have used a different cell in the pack? be very careful if cheap batteries ,and junk BMS that dont equlize charge ! ride safe !
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@Vmaxfodder that’s cool you can do your own builds, that seems like a lot of fun. When it’s warmer, I’ll try to do some longer rides. It’s starting to get cold again in nyc where it will be 6 degrees f or -14 degrees c this weekend. We are 3 months away from warmer weather!
@Vmaxfodder
@Vmaxfodder Жыл бұрын
@Eyebahn Rides burrrrrr, frickin buurrrrrrrr !!!! hard core cold ! yeah, I can' t wait to get it built . I am planning a 84v ? it is 24s 18p so a wopping 384 samsung 21700 batteries that cost 8.99 ! I think the range will be close to 3.75hr hrs at lower speeds( 30 mph). plus a removable quick extender pack later that can double the range ? spring can't come fast enough ! hopefully it looks a bit like a Hunter quad scooter ? the math says it should be 75+ mph for 29 min at speed ? keep making your killer videos ! maybe show us how you maintenance when you're not using it?
@skanderbenabdelkrim6332
@skanderbenabdelkrim6332 Жыл бұрын
New York New York!
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
The one and only! 🗽
@goombahead634
@goombahead634 Жыл бұрын
Had mine for 6 months. Just about 1300 miles. The brakes are starting to squeak and make weird noises. I’m going to bleed the brakes and put on some new pads. I have Logan brakes.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video, I appreciate ya. It probably just needs brake pads. I had mine swapped out as it starts squeaking because it’s quite irritating 😂. After that we just center the calipers and chill for the next couple of months.
@goombahead634
@goombahead634 Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides yeah. The unfortunate thing was they were misaligned upon arrival and I didn’t notice until it started making noise. So advice to first time riders: align your brakes!
@goombahead634
@goombahead634 Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides also, when the brakes start to get squishy instead of firm is it time to bleed the brakes?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@goombahead634 I’ve been blessed to have Fluidfreeride in my city so they set the scooter up at the shop. I’ve needed to realign them few times on my own. I had them bleed the brake lines when it got soft during my last tuneup
@goombahead634
@goombahead634 Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides hey me too, Miami.
@michael.l.m.f
@michael.l.m.f Жыл бұрын
Hi ! I'm guessing mods are modifications. What are some examples of mods, please
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, thanks for watching the video. You’re correct, mods = modifications. Here are a few of the mods available overseas: -longer swing arms for 13 in tires -footrest/ spoiler for the rear -Carbon fender kits/ tire huggers -Custom Decks made of aluminum -accessories like frame sliders, screen Case, charger covers -carbon cover for the exposed wiring for the front/ horn area -rear saddle mounts -battery expansion kits that allow for dual parallel batteries
@michael.l.m.f
@michael.l.m.f Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides wow! I had no idea there was so much out there. I appreciate the info
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@michael.l.m.f you’re very welcome! Yea, I’ve been looking for fun ways to modify the scooter with out looking lame but I haven’t bought anything because it’s all overseas 😅
@GREATGEAR
@GREATGEAR Жыл бұрын
What's your helmet and camera brand and model?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi GreatGear, thanks for watching the video. I have links for my full setup in the description if you want to use them. Using the links will help support the channel 🙏🏼. Helmet- TSG PassPro Cameras- Insta360 X3 and One RS
@unloveableandre
@unloveableandre Жыл бұрын
One thing that I noticed, wven on your vídeo, it's how people call it Nami. Inwas test driving the Klima and the guy at the store keeps saying he likes the Nami better, and pointing to the Burn-E
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching this video as well Andrew. Alot of us "OG" original Burn E owners call it the Nami because for a good 2 years it was the only option the company had. It's become a habit that's been difficult to break lol. It's similar to the way some of the first owners call the Burn E the Nami Viper.
@unloveableandre
@unloveableandre Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides it makes sense now... ;-)
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@unloveableandre Glad I could help! I think in the video that's coming out tomorrow I call it "The Nami" a few times and it's been 6 months since I've made a conscious effort to stop calling it that lol
@elragnara
@elragnara Жыл бұрын
how many miles you CAN RUN WITH ALL THE settings max out
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
On x mode I can go for 3 days of commuting before I charge it back up to 80%. That’s about 45 miles (15 city miles per day). Just keep in mind that involves a lot of stop and go as well as elevation changes due to the bridge and natural landscape of NYC. Also, due to the natural flow of traffic, I don’t hit top speed often. I’m sure it’ll be less if I lived in an area with more open roads and less traffic. I hope this helps.
@elragnara
@elragnara Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides thanks man for your reply it helps im trying to see if i can buy the NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX 40 Ah (LG 21700 cells) what you think ? is only for fun by the way is not like im going to work with it or anything like that
@elragnara
@elragnara Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides 😁
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@elragnara the 40ah max should be more than sufficient for recreational joyriding. I would just buy rapid chargers so that you can always top off should you need it while cruising around
@pawellipka1674
@pawellipka1674 Ай бұрын
I want to buy this for a longer commute what’s 40mph top range? I’m sure you know a ballpark
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Ай бұрын
thanks for watching my first attempt at a review video and welcome to the channel! If you were constantly doing 40mph, I'm going to assume that your range is going to be closer to 30 miles and less. However, this is just a ballpark estimate since there are several factors like rider weight, tires, tire pressure, temperature, wind, and P-settings that will add or reduce that estimated range. I've done a 55 mile joyride where I did extended periods of 50+mph mixed in with stop and go city riding and I was able to make it home with 15% still left. At that time I was 200lb with gear, it was pretty cold, and I was rocking PMT tires at 35psi. I hope this helps!
@pawellipka1674
@pawellipka1674 Ай бұрын
@@eyebahnrides thanks for the quick reply I’m in nyc as well. Ive been on a kaabo mantis 10 but the range on max speed (37mph) is very disappointing, you make great content! Keep it up 🙏🏼
@ItsTonyAldo
@ItsTonyAldo Жыл бұрын
What do you think about the reports of the stem breaking off?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard of them but it doesn’t worry me. They seem to be small isolated incidents. There are so many things that could lead to a failure of a part. I would need to know how they treated it, how they maintained it, how much abuse it went through to know what caused the issue. I know more Nami owners that have 5k-15k miles on theirs and they’ve only had to do maintenance vs those thatve had parts fail.
@ItsTonyAldo
@ItsTonyAldo Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides I appreciate the honesty! and those are some good questions. Hopefully it stays that way as far as small isolated incidents. And what you said about the Nami being big and heavy is the absolute truth. I watched maybe 100+ vids before I got mine. When Fedex delivered it, I almost was in shock in how tall and massive the scooter was. The youtube vids don't do it justice. Anyway, keep up the solid work, I love the vids. Hope to see more Queens rides (Astoria park maybe?).
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@ItsTonyAldo you’re welcome! I try to keep it real on this channel. As person whose spent many years troubleshooting in tech, the one thing that I’m certain of is that the story we’re given is not 100% truthful (especially when there’s something broken) lol. That’s also kind of why I mentioned I hope they don’t skimp out on their build now they have a successful line up. I did the same thing lol. Once I learned about it I watched everything I could and read every review I could find. Almost 5gs on a scooter a lot of money. I was floored when I saw it in person next to my mantis lol. That’s on the list of things I’d like to do this year. More just borough rides showing off different areas. I was going to start last month but it’s been nothing but brick ass windy weather or cold ass rain! Thanks for watching the video and i appreciate your input. Welcome to the channel 🙏🏼. Ride safe out there man, it’s crazy 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
@Ruzkig
@Ruzkig 3 ай бұрын
Is the Nami road legal in the US (in public). In Sweden youre not allowed to ride anything faster than 25 km/h without a ticket or even loosing your drivers license if you have one. Riding anything electric (not a car or bike) faster than 25km/h that is.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 3 ай бұрын
thanks for watching the review! The Nami is technically road legal but operates in a grey area. Since it's a stand up scooter, it's road legal. However, it's also not since its over 100 lbs. The speed isn't as regulated as long as you're not being a menace to society (unfortunately, there are alot of people that operate recklessly). The argument is always cars can go double or triple the speed limit but we never operate at those speeds. It's the same with PEVs, just because they can go 60mph, doesn't mean we'll operate at that speed all the time. Most PEV operators will operate with the flow of traffic and having that speed available is great to avoid shady situations. There are currently alot of laws & regulations going out so I'm not sure if it will stay this way in the US. 2024 is a big year for the industry and we'll see if we survive the year!
@Ruzkig
@Ruzkig 3 ай бұрын
@@eyebahnrides thanks a lot for your answer. Great video stuff👍
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 3 ай бұрын
@@Ruzkig 👊🏼👊🏼
@unloveableandre
@unloveableandre Жыл бұрын
I wish those big, powerful scooters had full twist throttles I am not a fan of finger throttles. I think the thimb ones are better, either rhe vertical or the horizontal, like the Namis
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
To be honest with you, I've tried the Domino full throttle on the Burn E2 Max and absolutely hated it. In my opinion it was too twitchy and I didn't feel like it was safe. On an ebike or motorcycle, it works because you can lean your body forward and wedge yourself into the seat to reduce the chance of over throttling. When I tried it on the Nami, I found myself over throttling and almost losing control a few times because my body weight shifts during acceleration. I'm sure that's something that I can learn to compensate for over time, but I'd have to relearn how to ride the scooter. Both the original thumb throttle and "Polish throttle" are great for the scooter, and it just comes down to rider preference. In my opinion, the best throttle is the one that will make the rider more comfortable.
@unloveableandre
@unloveableandre Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides sorry for my typos. I never thought about it, as the motorcycle and bikes have seats, that's why it is safe! Good point. Polish is the finger one? Mine is a thumb, vertical, but after testing the Klima horizontal one, I think the Klima has better ergonomics
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@unloveableandre Yup! If you go into the Nami Group on FB and type in "Polish Throttle", it'll come up. I like that the throttle is just right above the brake and puts my hand in a great position to hold on for dear life when accelerating hard lol. The horizontal throttle is great too, I only made the switch because I didn't feel safe using it after recovering from a broken hand last year. My hand couldn't grip the handlebars well enough with the thumb throttle so I bought the Polish Throttle upgrade at my local scooter shop! I use the vertical one on my Super73 and that's probably my least favorite throttle.
@rafaelmejia5988
@rafaelmejia5988 Жыл бұрын
Is there a way to get that throttle you're using?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hey Rafael, thank you for watching the video! Are you on FB? If you are, join the Official Nami Group here (facebook.com/groups/namielectric). If you type in "Polish Throttle" in the group search, you'll find the people that know where to get it. I was lucky enough that someone in NYC had them and I bought it from them. I also had my scooter's mechanic install it from me following the diagrams that are in the FB group. I hope this helps!
@rafaelmejia5988
@rafaelmejia5988 Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides thank you for the information. Unfortunately, they're no longer selling those units in retail. You have to buy in bulk. So for now there's no way to get that throttle.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@rafaelmejia5988 damn, that's unfortunate. Are you in NYC? If you are, stop by the FFR shop in brooklyn. Sometimes the guys there can point you in the direction of someone that sells the throttle.
@folteaiustin4969
@folteaiustin4969 Жыл бұрын
And I have to lift it up at least 4 minutes every day. Living in a flat with this beast can be a bit tricky. But I got used to it. It's not such a big isuie to put it in the elevator, folded, vertically.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! Hats off to you sir, that's crazy that you lift this beast up everyday! I agree, living with it definitely takes some getting used to. How have you liked the scooter so far?
@folteaiustin4969
@folteaiustin4969 Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides It's been amazing. You know how thay say that you have to thank for what you already have and not buy such expensive stuff and to be modest. Well. It doesn't apply to this. This is the exception from the rule:). It's absolutely amazing to ride this. BTW I'm 17. Just so you know that there is not some muscle man behind the words:). I have the base model 28Ah burn e 2 and it's my most valuable object right now. No problems until now(one year later, just like you). So happy one year to all Nami owners! 🎉🌴😊😎
@folteaiustin4969
@folteaiustin4969 Жыл бұрын
Also. Does your stem creak? I can hear it over your Voice-over. Mine never did. And believe me, here, in Romania, roads can be tricky. You know those invisible potholes.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@folteaiustin4969 yup, the E2 is an amazing scooter! I would’ve went with that if it were available when I purchased my BurnE. The E2 is the perfect balance of performance and comfort. No creaking on my stem. That’s probably just my helmet creaking in the video lol. When I move my head in that helmet it tends to make a weird sound. The only thing that’s loud on my scooter is the rattling of the steering damper 😅
@nitta9892
@nitta9892 Жыл бұрын
Will this badboi can go for 25miles, with average of 38mph?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video, I appreciate ya! I’m pretty sure it can but we never get a chance to do a test like that in NYC because it’s always a stop and go. I had a buddy who moved down to Florida say that he’s gone 20-30 miles while traveling 50-30mph but I personally can’t validate his claim because I didn’t see it
@goombahead634
@goombahead634 Жыл бұрын
Had mine for 6 months. Typing this as I just got back from a 40 mile ride with an average speed of 36 mph. It will definitely do that 😂. I was very skeptical when purchasing this having only purchased off brand Chinese scooters. Nami is a life changer, I don’t need a car anymore, seriously.
@bigdonk4443
@bigdonk4443 6 ай бұрын
What helmet you. Rocking?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video! I'm wearing the TSG Pass Pro in the video with the classic silver visor it comes with.
@Vmaxfodder
@Vmaxfodder 10 ай бұрын
Is this still your top scooter?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 10 ай бұрын
Yup. Even after trying a whole bunch of scooters over the last 2 years, I still think it’s the most complete package of performance, power delivery, comfort, reliability, and looks!
@rhinoselim700
@rhinoselim700 9 ай бұрын
Have u had any error codes since owning nami?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the vide and welcome to the channel Rhino. Nope, never had any error codes or issues with the scooter. I've had it for 3000 miles now and my biggest issue are the flat tires I get from the shtty NYC roads. I kinda wish they could develop a run flat type of tyre for these guys lol
@lee_pev
@lee_pev Жыл бұрын
What sliders do you have on your wheels?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! I bought these sliders from the fluidfreeride shop in BK. If you're in town, stop by and ask for Chuck. If you're searching the web for them, they don't have a brand but they're a single piece of anodized aluminum.
@lee_pev
@lee_pev Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides actually bought my nami part because of you, so thanks so much. Been watching for a few months ❤️
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@lee_pev I appreciate the support👊🏼! I'm glad that my videos were able to help you with your Nami purchase. Which one did you end up getting and how's it been for you?
@lee_pev
@lee_pev Жыл бұрын
@@eyebahnrides I got the nami 2 max on sale for about 3800, was a really good deal through fluid. I'm in Seattle so I can't really go into the shop but I've been liking it. Took me a couple weeks to figure out suspension, and I need to get these PMT tires on soon as well. It's an incredibly machine though. There's a bunch of modded Surrons in Seattle and I've been crushing them on the rides with it. Feels pretty fun 😄
@georgekaratsiolis5197
@georgekaratsiolis5197 Жыл бұрын
link of the sliders please
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi George, I bought these locally from my friend at the FluidFreeRide shop. They’re called Spirit Beast.
@TheExile6383
@TheExile6383 11 ай бұрын
Thumb throttle all the way for me.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Travis and welcome to the channel! The thumb throttle was great too. I think if the thumb throttle didn't feel like it compromised my hold on the handlebars during my recovery from the broken hand, I wouldn't have swapped out from it
@myplaxismodelisbetterthanyours
@myplaxismodelisbetterthanyours 7 ай бұрын
Don't even consider RION. That company is a joke. Ive been waiting over 3 years, now they aren't even responding to emails. Lots of empty promises from them. Total trash. I am filing with small claims court, but have no expectation of receiving anything. Just something to consider for anyone out there
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for chiming in and welcome to the channel! I've heard some mixed reviews about Rion and its so hit or miss, that I find it difficult to part with several thousand dollars to have a constantly fluctuating ETA. Thank you for sharing and I hope people will find it helpful!
@kyoung5600
@kyoung5600 Жыл бұрын
If I own one of this scooter the only thing I'm worry about is when it gets stolen.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! Yea, that's definitely something that's crossed my mind, especially here in NYC. That's why I never leave it out of my sight for more than a few seconds lol
@coach_hameD
@coach_hameD 2 күн бұрын
من أين اشتريت الخوذة الخاص لك
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 2 күн бұрын
thanks for watching the first review on the channel! The helmet is a TSG Pass Pro 1.0 and it was purchased from a local PEV shop
@coach_hameD
@coach_hameD 2 күн бұрын
👍​@@eyebahnrides
@jeffantalik201
@jeffantalik201 11 ай бұрын
10,000 miles on my Nami in 16 months
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video Jeff and welcome to the channel! Thats amazing you have 10k miles on yours! If I didn't have the crash and didn't have the Super73, I would only be at 4000+ miles!
@nothingspecial6925
@nothingspecial6925 Жыл бұрын
Nice review but I don't like how you casually kept going through reds. I don't know how traffic laws work over there though.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hey nothing special, thanks for watching the video and thanks for chiming in. There’s a bit of an unspoken give and take on the roads of NYC. It’s like pedestrians crossing when a don’t walk sign is up or drivers doing rolling stops at stop signs when there’s no traffic. As life long NYer whose commuted on every form of transportation in the city, you tend to learn the nuances of a specific commute. There are plenty of times the traffic officers themselves will wave you through a light and they seem irritated they had to notify you because you haven’t gone yet. There are also laws that allow us to follow the pedestrian signal instead of the light. As a driver my self, I’m very aware of these things when I drive my car and keep my eye out for commuters. I follow all the traffic lights then but will do “rolling stops” at stop signs. I don’t know anyone that stops and counts 3 full seconds at any stop sign. Hope this helps!
@nothingspecial6925
@nothingspecial6925 Жыл бұрын
@eyebahnrides thanks for clarifying. Here in the UK the red is absolute and whilst many cyclists and riders ignore it they shouldn't.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@nothingspecial6925 you’re very welcome. I’m glad I could clarify it. When I’m editing the videos and watching back some of the rides, I sometimes get surprised by how chaotic it looks to me. I could only imagine how crazy it seems to non NYers! 😅
@DJBIGFOOT5STARZ
@DJBIGFOOT5STARZ Жыл бұрын
Be carefull with the red lights brother.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Absolutely 🙏🏼. Thanks for watching the video!
@chrissimms7888
@chrissimms7888 Жыл бұрын
Lol why you sound like Bane when mimicking can ppl in the comments
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and welcome to the channel! Lmao, half the time I’m not sure why I use the accents I use 😅🤣. I didn’t even notice the Bane accent till now 👀😂
@goflyfpv2798
@goflyfpv2798 Жыл бұрын
From Newcastle UK, our government is a joke, private escooters are still illegal here but don't get me wrong it looks dangerous AF in the city
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
From what I’ve seen in the forums, the UK is finally making progress in making them legal but heavily regulated. It’s definitely crazy and dangerous but we just have to be as careful/ responsible as we can be
@Fixinhumans
@Fixinhumans Жыл бұрын
That fucking sucks man. 😕
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
@@Fixinhumans yea, though all these fires in NYC have the fire department and citizens freaked calling for regulations/ bans. I’m worried that we’re heading in this direction in the US.
@Fixinhumans
@Fixinhumans Жыл бұрын
If that's ever the case I believe that I'll finally become politically involved and protect my $4000 investment because those fires were definitely caused by cheap scooter brands and people being idiots with caring for them eh?
@albertbustos4587
@albertbustos4587 5 ай бұрын
Buy a smaller one
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 4 ай бұрын
yup, thats what I did!
@ratchfordgeorge
@ratchfordgeorge Жыл бұрын
But the scooter is heavy as a cow.
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! It really is 😅😅😅, it was a pain to load into my small sedan!
@Quan-ls3ku
@Quan-ls3ku 11 ай бұрын
Wow 100 pounds is to heavy for you as a grown man ?
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 11 ай бұрын
yep, I'm a sheltered city boy that uses an elevator to haul my PEVs everyday. Just because I can carry it doesn't mean I want to when I don't have to lol. Also, not all 100 lb objects are equal. Form factor, balance, grip, and moving parts can make moving a heavy object around more difficult.
@meisme12356
@meisme12356 Жыл бұрын
Thats a sike scooter the looks the lot great comments but didn't like the over haed camera sorry m8
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Hi James, thanks for watching the video and I appreciate the feedback. I wasn't too sure of it when I was editing the video, but I figured I'd try something new lol. That view won't be a mainstay on the channel unless I'm doing eskate or EUC, so you can be sure it'll be used more sparingly in the future.
@elairawakening7653
@elairawakening7653 Жыл бұрын
New york streets are dirty
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
Lol they absolutely are
@busybody1474
@busybody1474 3 ай бұрын
You seem like a cry baby nitpicker.. 😢
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 3 ай бұрын
yup, thats definitely me 👍🏽
@RaiderNation-North
@RaiderNation-North 11 ай бұрын
This guy talks too slow 😴
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides 11 ай бұрын
🤔🤷🏻‍♂️🥱
@jerryirby7887
@jerryirby7887 Жыл бұрын
PS YES 1900 HUNDRED BUT IM GOING TO HAVE ALIL MORE THAT SO I DONT WANT TO SAY TO MUCKH SO YES NOTORUS JUST JUST WANT GO FASTER THAN 60 M AND FASTER THAN 40 MILE WAS NOT FAST ON A REAR SINGLE MOTOR 🛵
@eyebahnrides
@eyebahnrides Жыл бұрын
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