
Nami Electric - Burn-E2
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Last updated: Dec 11, 2025 Scoring
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"I've put 3900 miles on mine in just over a year of use. Been super reliable for me."
"Bought mine used for $2k. Could not be happier with quality and reliability."
"I'm at 5400 miles on my base model. Been extremely reliable."
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"I've put 3900 miles on mine in just over a year of use. Been super reliable for me."
"I'm at 5400 miles on my base model. Been extremely reliable."
"The e2 30ah will edo 65-75 miles"
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"This thing crushes hills"
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"My scooter (Burn E2 base version) has one of the best long travel suspension setups in the industry, it just floats over everything, so my feet don't get sore."
"Big scooter with plush suspension."
"The E2 will have more squishy offroad type suspension"
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"My Nami Burn E2 doesn't have a phone app all modifications happen right on the scooter itself. ... You have like 4-5 modes you can customize each, there's a good little bit of clicking buttons but it's not rocket science just takes a good min."
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"buy some locktite blue for your display screws. They will fall out eventually"
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"just because a scooter says it will do 40 mph and has a range of say 60:miles doesn’t mean they will do both simultaneously it’s one or the other never both if you want to go fast you can but range goes to shit when you do . ... if you want the range you have to back off of the speed and limit. How hard you accelerate from stops if it’s flat that helps if it’s where there are lots of hills the range will drop especially if you try to go fast going uphill ."
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"Adjust the steering dampner before you start riding fast or else you'll get a speed wobble like I did. 😆 Almost crashed my Nami on the first day of having it."
"Just don't burn out start moving in D mode because if you start up in X mode or C mode it will cause wear on your tires quickly"
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"the big Nami Burn E can easily make the round trip but the Yamaha is much safer and more resilient in conditions other than sunny and no wind. ... in the real world with rain a reality, a 20+ mile round trip commute is a big stretch unless conditions and road types are 100% in your favor."
https://preview.redd.it/0bkrmf627ode1.jpeg?width=1860&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f352e74e8116beea57306fcfc7d7892195fc1001 This thing crushes hills Base model Burn E2 ($3k usd vs $4k usd for max version)
r/ElectricScooters • Big man looking for a powerful scooter for hilly areas in Australia ->The Inmotion RS and Nami Burn E2 are both in the same class in terms of quality and performance. I've put 3900 miles on mine in just over a year of use. Been super reliable for me. The E2 will have more squishy offroad type suspension, while the RS will be great for street performance. Eventually I want to get an RS, they look really fun.
r/ElectricScooters • Big man looking for a powerful scooter for hilly areas in Australia ->The ZT3 pro will not be enough to meet your taste if you just came from a motorcycle. For $3k you can get a base edition Burn-E2. Big scooter with plush suspension. I have 5400 trouble free miles on mine. The RS lite is in the same category, both are an excellent choice. Max version Burn-E2 and regular RS are the faster versions of these 2. This is a ZT3 Pro (middle) next to my base edition Burn-E2 https://preview.redd.it/4bpom62ilm9f1.jpeg?width=1848&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eba6214ed7ecd0637db76f2f92894530e1a34441
r/ElectricScooters • Best scooter around $2500? ->If you can afford the max version, I would go for it. It has a bigger battery, better brakes, more powerful controllers, and motors. That being said, the base version is extremely good. I'm at 5400 miles on my base model. Been extremely reliable. I upgraded to Magura MT5e brakes.
r/ElectricScooters • What do you consider S-Tier for Electric Scooters? ->I commute 15-30 miles a day with my scooter, over 5000 miles in 1.5 years. Just know that you'll likely get half the advertised range with almost all scooters.
r/ElectricScooters • Commuting scooter recommendations for construction worker? ->Steering damper is a huge benefit, they only cost about $40. The dampers themselves are fairly universal, the brackets however must fit the particular scooter. So I had a little mishap this morning after I got to work. Accidentally touched my throttle while trying to swipe NFC to turn off scooter. This launched it into a wall causing my damper to burst open spilling oil all over. So I got to experience my first ride without a damper working... and I hated it. Way too squirrely. I keep my damper really stiff. Home right now on my lunch break. Was able to fix my damper using some hydraulic jack oil I had sitting around. Now it's back in operation. If you get a smaller commuter scooter without suspension, it can make your feet sore. My scooter (Burn E2 base version) has one of the best long travel suspension setups in the industry, it just floats over everything, so my feet don't get sore. [Here is a video I took of the suspension. ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOBzBAo5V9Y) I have a choice every morning... Take my V8 pickup to work, or ride my scooter. If the weather is good, I will ride the scooter. It opens up navigational freedom. https://preview.redd.it/i895zwpcfk4f1.jpeg?width=1848&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cf545629a7a30f3cd0549f143f61a8af868134a6
r/ElectricScooters • Commuting scooter recommendations for construction worker? ->If you want a tank, get a Nami. If you want a tank with plastic cladding & a bunch of digital features, get a higher-end Segway. Both make solid scooters.
r/ElectricScooters • Let’s check the scooter rankings and see how high yours is. ->Burn-E2 base model or max. I have the base model. The suspension is about as good as you can get. Can ride in all weather conditions without modification. I have over 5600 miles on mine without having anything break. Can dual charge, so I can charge 50% in 90 min. It's been a wonderful machine to ride
r/ElectricScooters • Competitors to Segway GT series (not Apollo) ->My Nami Burn E2 doesn't have a phone app all modifications happen right on the scooter itself.
r/ElectricScooters • Electric scooters that don’t use apps? ->You have like 4-5 modes you can customize each, there's a good little bit of clicking buttons but it's not rocket science just takes a good min. I will say one downside I'm facing is not all parts are easily obtainable but otherwise scooter has been great!
r/ElectricScooters • Electric scooters that don’t use apps? ->Slightly .! it’s off by a lot reduce claimed range by 1/3 when just riding if your riding fast doing jack rabbit starts then you need to cut the range in 1/2 at least when it’s warm outside. When the temperature starts getting cold especially below 50F The range will drop significantly as these batteries don’t do well when it’s cold outside . If you’re thinking that the range is slightly exaggerated you’re very mistaken . If you try to go full speed to your going to either be pushing it or calling someone to come and get you . At the price range your shooting for no scooter is going to be doing 40 miles at 40mph the faster you go it takes exponentially more power as your pushing what equates to be a brick you through the air even with my nami burn e max with a 72v 40 ah battery that’s 2880 watt hours doing 40 miles at 40 mph is iffy . Either of the burn e scooters will do over 40:miles you just have to go slow at 18 mph The e2 30ah will edo 65-75 miles the max 40ah will do 75-85 miles the nami klima with the large battery option will do 40 miles easy enough if you go slow 18 mph running wide open or near it forget it I’ve ridden well over 25,000 miles on electric scooters I currently own 6 of them I ride year round I know how these scooters batteries work just because a scooter says it will do 40 mph and has a range of say 60:miles doesn’t mean they will do both simultaneously it’s one or the other never both if you want to go fast you can but range goes to shit when you do . if you want the range you have to back off of the speed and limit. How hard you accelerate from stops if it’s flat that helps if it’s where there are lots of hills the range will drop especially if you try to go fast going uphill . To get anywhere near 40 miles at 40 mph your looking at 3,000- 4,000
r/ElectricScooters • Looking for a good E-Scooter that fits my needs? ->Get a Nami Klima as far as carrying scooters up stairs most people try to do it the WRONG Way using their arms there is a far better way get a 1inch wide flat nylon strap and tie it to the frame right behind the steering then tie the other end to the rear of the scooter and then place the strap over your head on the opposite shoulder from the scooter if you have the length right when you stand up straight it will lift the scooter 6-7 inches off the ground then you can place the front wheel on the first stair step up and move it to the next stair repeat until you are at the top use a knot that you pull on the end to release I take my Nami burn e a 100+ lb scooter Up two flights of stairs Everyday using this method this uses your skeleton to support the weight and your leg muscles to lift the scooter with .
r/ElectricScooters • Lightweight scooter for heavy guy? ->There never will be any scooters that are without any complaints there are reliable scooters I have two that have 6,000+ miles the other is comming up on 11,000 miles the other is almost 7,000 miles both run like new normal wear and tear parts like brake pads rotors tires handgrips require replacement even the most reliable cars will have some that will have issues as that is part of anything thats made by humans and built by parts built from multiple sources defects happen that’s what warranties are for . If you buy a cheap scooter don’t expect it to last as the parts and materials are cheap and low quality aluminum comes in different grades these scooters are subject to high vibration levels which will destroy low grade aluminum and result in failure of frames cheap scooters motors. Are not built well the controllers are built with cheap parts that won’t last buying a scooter that has good parts availability is important . Nami’s have good parts availability you can contact the owner through facebook Nami electric and he will ship any parts you require they are easy to work on as the wiring is very organized plug and play not the spaghetti wire mess that many scooters have it’s a large community where there are many people who will assist with any questions that may arise or in diagnosing and how to repair any thing that many come up they aren’t cheap I’ve owned many different scooters out of them all I find. That the Nami’s are the best of. The bunch
r/ElectricScooters • Scooter brands with no complaints? I keep seeing amazing options and then i go to reddit and see a MASSIVE AMOUNT of complaints about it. Is there one that isn't complaint about? ->84 hz battery does nothing for your Argument in Any Ways dualtrons are good scooters but their refusal to switch to sine wave controllers until just recently isn’t a good thing I had a storm and hated it as its power with very Little control over it square wave Controllers are loud they Are jerky they beat you to death jerking around I have over 17,000 miles on one of my Nami’s virtually silent glass smooth starting out acceleration excellent ride quality and it’s super easy to change any component that could fail as everything is plug and play no rats nest of wires as is the case with many scooters .
r/ElectricScooters • Tell me about it ->There isn’t one. So many different scooters to fulfill the needs of the rider. For arguments sake, I’d say the Segway Max G3 and GT3 PRO are some of the most feature packed scooters out there. If I were in the market for an upgrade (mind u I really love my Burn E 2), I would get a GT3 Pro. I think it embodies everything a high powered electric scooter should have, while being stylish to boot. A close 3rd would be the Nami Klima. It’s damn near perfect (to me)
r/ElectricScooters • The Best Electric Scooter at the Moment? ->Burn E 2 Max. Pretty light for what it can do. Teverun Fighter Supreme is you’re looking for max range while still being relatively manageable (11 inch wheels) The GT3 Pro is the Segway I always wanted… just too late because I already have a Burn E 2. Honorable mention to the Apollo Pro and the new Phantom. They have a ip66 rating. That’s really important if you live in a wet area. As you can see I favor unique and performance scoots. But at that price point, a lot of them look the part.
r/ElectricScooters • What is the best Hyper Scooters to get right now that are between three and four grand?? ->Nami scooters are the best. Get a Burn E 2
r/ElectricScooters • What do you consider S-Tier for Electric Scooters? ->Nami scooters are the best. Get a Burn E 2
r/ElectricScooters • What do you consider S-Tier for Electric Scooters? ->I saw someone mention Nami, and I completely agree. I love my Nami, and I love not having to connect an app even just to record my trip, or the miles of the scooter. You can just use the app to set the scooter up, and then never use it again. However… With my old NIU scooter, there were features that you just wouldn’t be able to use without the app. For example, the most important feature (to me) that I think blows that it requires the app. The electronic locking.. I would be able to hold the power button on the scooter for 5 seconds and it would lock the scooter so if anyone tried to move it the E-brake would engage, and it would start beeping. I used this in conjunction with a physical lock. But without your phone, you wouldn’t be able to unlock the scooter again. Some other more useless features that maybe you might care about would be scooter mileage, trip miles, or a battery percentage. Most low-end commuters don’t tell you the percentage on the screen, just bars or dots representing 10-20%. So if you want to know the specific percent, you have to use the app. I don’t know how much you care about any of those features, but it’s worth mentioning.
r/ElectricScooters • Electric scooters that don’t use apps? ->Nami burn e, Inmotion RS, Teewing Mars XTR, Teverun Fighter Supreme All good choices, now that 72v has landed as the hyper scooter standard, performance is close on everything, it’s more about smaller design innovations. Nami’s are great suspension and well-programmed acceleration. Inmotion RS is a newer/little faster/little smoother design, lots of buzz lately. Teewing has novel suspension w telelever style front. TFS comes from years of Blade scooters and has added the Ultra w a huge 60a battery that’s still only 110lbs.
r/ElectricScooters • What is the best Hyper Scooters to get right now that are between three and four grand?? ->Yamaha TW200 is what I recommend for that distance of a commute. I own a 60mph e scooter and its range exceeds 130 miles (mine has 50ah battery). That said, the big Nami Burn E can easily make the round trip but the Yamaha is much safer and more resilient in conditions other than sunny and no wind. If you live in San Diego or Santa Barbara, you might get away with it on an e scooter, but in the real world with rain a reality, a 20+ mile round trip commute is a big stretch unless conditions and road types are 100% in your favor. Good luck! https://preview.redd.it/7u9p2xwknx6f1.jpeg?width=1010&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=35e0cc1d6b36081e37fa08bb88700cc0c8d707d2
r/ElectricScooters • What Scooter Should I Buy? ->Nami. Bought mine used for $2k. Could not be happier with quality and reliability. It’s so good, if I ever buy another e scooter, it will be a brand new Nami. https://preview.redd.it/hxzqc24c8qvf1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dff09bcedbedc7e47970b86e2cb34d1d3d97fe8c
r/ElectricScooters • Which electric scooter brands actually last for years and are worth buying used or new? ->Check out the big e scooters from Nami. I got lucky and found one second hand and it is nothing short of amazing in performance and range and I’m 6’3” 250lbs. https://preview.redd.it/33x78a2cml8f1.jpeg?width=1792&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=767c1ca342abca70ad51917e735ac7f904668da6
r/ElectricScooters • What are good scooters in the performance category? ->Dude switch to nami burn and 2 max you won't regret it
r/ElectricScooters • Thinking of upgrading to a 72V dual motor — any recommendations? ->A 3k budget leaves you with many options. The Nami Burn-E would probably be my top choice. I have an RS Lite that I scored for under $2300 and it's a beast. I weigh 265 and have gotten it up to 52mph according to the speedo, but im sure it's not totally accurate. Probably actually 45-47mph.
r/ElectricScooters • The best electric scooter for 10 miles+ ->The Klima is beloved, but the Burn-e and GT2 are both much more stable and you will feel more comfortable/safer on those. Worth considering in my opinion. The heavier the scooter, generally the more stable it will feel.
r/ElectricScooters • Competitors to Segway GT series (not Apollo) ->Burn E or Inmotion RS Lite are the best imo. You'd be happy with either.
r/ElectricScooters • Competitors to Segway GT series (not Apollo) ->Love my GT2 - you will almost assuredly be happy with it. Also consider the Inmotion RS Lite or it's brethren and the Nami Burn-e.
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