What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Nothing since it won’t turn on
“Didn't make it 2 miles before code for front controller 40 2 came up and now it won't even turn on I spent almost 3000$ getting the NAMI KLIMA max and it's been the worst experience of my life”
What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Commute
“The scooter arrived on time and without any damage, was good to go after assembly (aside from minor rear brake alignment).
As for the scooter itself, there's plenty good written about Klimas already, and make no mistake I like the scooter. But for a change I want to point out a few (mostly) annoyances from the perspective of a 6'1" ex-Vsett 9+R rider, since they weren't very clear to me when buying / from other reviews. Still, 5 stars since I can totally believe it can be one of the best in the price range.
- The ride feels smooth and more secure than Vsett 9+, but I didn't have the "wow it's so smooth" feeling I expected. Though I suspect it's more that Vsett is so comfy rather than there being an issue with Klima.
- The deck is noticeably shorter and you can't put your leg slightly forward for extra security. It's still comfortable, but feels a bit awkward (like I'm more likely to go over the handlebars). On the positive side, the scooter is noticeably more nimble than the much longer Vsett.
- The handlebar and grips are painfully straight, feels like all the pressure is concentrated on the side of my wrists. It's not particularly bad, but it is noticeable (compared to Vsett, or a bike).
- Perhaps a bigger problem than the dead zone in the throttle is the startup lag in the controller. When starting you have to push the throttle a bit, wait till the scooter actually starts accelerating, and only then it is responsive. If you keep pushing till you feel it moving, you're likely going to get a way stronger acceleration than intended.
- Similarly, e-brakes for some reason take 0.5s or so to activate. And yes, they are too strong at 1 (but you can get used to that and use mostly them instead of disc brakes).
- As the voltage drops your max speed drops, but the torque drop isn't as noticeable (well, I'm not really sure it drops). Basically it feels fun to ride the scooter till even 35% of the battery, whereas Vsett would feel weak at around 55%.
- There's 5 separately configurable riding modes, but keep in mind one of them (Eco) has max limits on power output you can't change, making it more or less useless for regular riding.
- Turn signals are useless - both located on one side, pretty hard to press the right one when you need to. But at least you can turn them on/off at will (Vsett keeps blinking for a while)”
What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Commute
“Great ride and took my daily travels to the next level. Easy, "Light" (relative), and Agile as the picture attached claims. The service - from shopping, to buying, to assembling was excellent. Thank you FFR!”
What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Fun weekend commuting
“Amazing scooter that handles like a Porsche 911. I’m originally coming from a wolf king gt pro which is like a TRX truck, fast but handles like a block. My wife wasn’t into scooters but I let her drive the nami Klima and now it’s officially hers. The range is unbelievable, we did 44.1 miles yesterday at an avg of 20mph and she had 38% left, then again she is 115lbs and not an aggressive rider. Im thinking of selling my wolf king and getting the nami eburn max bc the difference in handling and engineering is truly night and day.”
What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Casual Rides
“The Nami Klima is a great scooter choice for anyone looking for a smooth and soft ride. It’s like riding in the most comfortable vehicle when you hit those rough patches of road. The Klima rolls right over the toughest of road conditions like a champ. Definitely would recommend this scooter and want to thank the Fluid team for their support with this scooter. Great ride!”
What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Currently use for leisure, potentially for commuting.
“Love my Nami Klima max 30AH. The battery life is great, I think with my riding in D-S modes, I can get about 50-60 miles worth of range on it. I haven't gone faster than 30 mph on it as 30 mph is plenty for me. In NYC we have 25 mph speed limit for cars , hence 30 mph is great for me to maneuver. The Klima I got has a rear fender with stop light and turn signals. I heard this version does not have brake sensor issues and I did not have any with mine. Also wanted to mention there are 2 thin cables righjt in front of the scooter footrest and next to the horn, they should come disconnected. I connected mine thinking it was a factory miss, but it's not. If you connect them, you will have a 15MPH speed limit on yours , which I had. I had to disconnect those 2 thin cables. Also if you turn on USB mode (by pressing M button for 3 seconds), your speed will also be limited to 15 mph, you may want to take it off USB mode so you can have full speed (also press M button for 3 seconds I think if not mistaken). Overall really happy with my purchase from FluidFreeRide and the Klima. I am able to carry the Klima onto the second floor up the stairs, I need to be perpendicular to the scooter and lift the front wheel by the bottom of the stem, while holding it with another hand in the middle of the stem, this way I can easily get it up the stairs one stair at a time to the second floor. FluidFreeRide goes an extra mile and they were able to call me back on Saturday for my questions I had figuring out how to remove speed limit , which I mentioned above. Hope this helps.
Best Regards, Mike.”