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Wolf Warrior King GT Pro Black with Off-Road Tires Reviews

4.6 Rating 14 Reviews
Amazing
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Posted 2 years ago
What are you mainly using your scooter for? Para andar en todo tipo de terreno
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Posted 2 years ago
What are you mainly using your scooter for? Short rides from 5-20 miles on mountain dirt roads (5-40mph depending on road conditions).
This scooter seems built fairly well and has the power I expected. I had no shipping damage other than a brake issue that the company is taking care of. From the research I've done, the Wolf King GT Pro was the model that seemed most suited for the area I will be riding in (Dirt roads and Off roads 99% of the time). It works well with off-road tires and if I'm not going up hills, I can just use the back motor to conserve battery. Going up steeper hills, I'm using both motors on speed 2. I've got 50 miles on the scooter so far, taking it slow and easy too since my back brakes don't work. Fluidfreeride is supposed to be sending me a brake bleed kit to remove the air from my back brakes which should fix that. The front brakes alone will work but you have to be very careful, they are very sensitive and don't want to release right away, meaning as you squeeze them, they seem to start applying even more brake than you want by themselves, grabby is the term I've seen that best fits that description. Releasing the brakes isn't instant either for some reason. Riding on dirt roads is great if the road is smooth. Washboard areas will have you nearly bouncing off the platform, I'm having to slow down to 5-10mph in those areas. I think the wheels are too small for dirt/off-road areas. The suspension seems almost nonexistent, I'm 160lbs and it's very rough in most areas where I ride. I don't think I'll ever be doing 60MPH on this thing but, it's nice to know it's there in case they ever pave my roads. What's good about this scooter for me... 1) It has enough power and traction to get me up all the hills that I had concerns with. Speed and power are great, no issues there. 2) Stability, while I can't go 60 mph on my roads, I do feel fairly stable while I'm learning to ride this thing. Also, I'm 5'6" and the handlebar height and width are fine. 3) The tires are small but, still get me through loose gravel okay. I'd rather have bigger tires though. 4) Riding off-road/on dirt roads uses up more battery so my range is much less than others but, it's still adequate where I am riding at. 5) The front headlights are really bright and great at night. Brake light and turn signals... not so usefull. 6) For all the capability you get with this model, I think the price was fair. biggest complaints are: 1) the suspension, lousy. I may try letting some air out gradually to see if that helps. 2) the brakes, too sensitive/grabby. But, they are adequate if you can get used to them. 3) No REGEN BRAKING, I was told it has it but, it's nowhere to be found. Not that big of a deal but, I have a lot of down hill areas I'm having to brake on, would prefer to have the regen feature. 4) the throttle is not very smooth, I'll eventually get used to it but, having to use your thumb decreases your stability quite a bit when on bumpy dirt roads since you don't have a full grip when using the throttle. Also, it's kinda hard not to spin tires too, gets harder as you increase the gears. The throttle doesn't seem well matched to the controller or something like that. 5) Putting a smoke screen over the rear tail/brake light and turn signals was just dumb. I guess I'm lucky they didn't put window tint over the front headlight too. 6) I think the tires should be bigger for off-road.
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Posted 2 years ago
What are you mainly using your scooter for? Fun
I started with the Mantis King GT but the front stem had an issue and felt kind of wobbly, after a few emails with fluidfreeride support they gave me the option to exchange. I went with what I think is a step up with this Wolf king GT's front-end double suspension does a much better job at high speeds. A penalty on weight but a much better and safer ride.
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Posted 2 years ago
What are you mainly using your scooter for? Having fun on road and off road.
This is the scooter to have. It’s fast both on road and off road. This appears to be the best scooter for off road. My buddy bought the Nami Burn E-2 max at the same time. While the suspension is plush on the Nami, the Wolf is ultra stable and confidence inspiring. Off road the Nami couldn’t handle any mud at all as the fenders are too close to the tires and would make the Nami inoperable after a short time. The Wolf has several inches of clearance between the tires and the fenders and has no problem with whatever you throw at it. I highly recommend this scooter. It’s a blast to ride.
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Posted 3 years ago
I have had this scooter for 3 days. Real fast shipping from Miami to California. Have asked a few questions from support on email with them getting back to me usually within 12 hours or so. Scooter did not come damaged at all during shipping. I have around 60 miles on scooter and so far works great. Very powerful and fun. Hang on when you are in 4th and 5th gear in dual motor. Climbs like a goat with dual motor mode. 1st gear kind of sucks even when you try in advanced settings to make it better. I like eco mode better than 1st gear. The suspension on off road I thought would be a little better. All in all what a lot of fun this thing is. Have had it up to 52 miles per hour then chickened out. The only bad thing is if it ever breaks not a place close by to fix it. Hopefully support will be good to fix myself. Fluidridefree has been great so far. And the scooter is what I expected for the price . Some reviews I red after I ordered it made me want to cancel my order. Glad I didn't. My experience great so far
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Posted 3 years ago