
YUME - Hawk
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Based on 1 year's data from Jan 28, 2026 How it works
I own a Yume hawk 43mph today I rode 30.3mi pushing it to the max. Solid build, great suspension,great display, great acceleration. 2 1200w motors 4000w peak, 60v 22.5a battery. But definitely never ride this scooter without it's steering damper, very dangerous
Dual motors > single motor always! The kurin G3 pro is just slightly overpriced.decent scooter but it's running 52v for $1300. https://www.yumescooter.com/collections/commuter-scooter/products/hawk I'd reccomend the hawk instead. The tires are slightly bigger, suspension is adjustable and bouncy, it's running 60v 22.a battery so the scooter has more torque and can actually hit top speed of 43mph or more on a flat surface.( I hit 49 before) I could still reach top speed with ~55% battery. It's got lights all around, brighter more visible display as well. Slightly cheaper than the G3 pro too
No complaints about the scooter yet so far, very bright scooter, plush suspension, it's plenty fast and the display is very informative.
Check out the Yume brand. I myself own a Yume hawk I get to 43mph pretty quick and I got 30mi of range on the bad boy
Sup I have a Yume hawk myself imo it's the best option from those you're thinking of. 900mi on mine so far also bought mine at 17 lol. Anyways it's got a 60v 22.a battery so it can output 4000w which is more than the other two 52v scooters. Last week I did my range test again and got 31milws going full throttle majority of the time at 6'1 170lbs. The suspension is adjustable and so comfy on the bounciest mode, I've taken it off road a handful of times already handles great. The two chargers will get it full in about 5:44:00 hours, faster than the other 2 scooters. Lights are great at night and the display is so accurate https://preview.redd.it/osmechcaudbf1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c2f7a12b290a0fc4d32333615913d8e0e0e88443 [https://youtu.be/Ztk6vWrgqSU](https://youtu.be/Ztk6vWrgqSU) off road video.
Never had that issue in my 900miles. It came with the damper so I installed it on day 1, always kept it pretty stiff and it works well when it's windy out too to keep you from turning all over the place. I've even hit 50mph on it with a slight wind not a single wobble. I also posted the vid here https://youtube.com/shorts/zJjrvnIJgSc?si=vb5Uj6zExkxbox-M
Yes the set up tutorial video was very helpful π Yume has one for all their scooters which is pretty cool
I would personally take the Raptor. You can option it with street tires and horizontal thumb throttle which is my favorite style as of now. The deck is super wide unlike my hawk which is something I would have preferred to be wider. The heatsinks on the sides help a lot my dissipating all the heat from the controllers. The s5 is great too but I'd put the raptor over it because is only comes with off-road tires and a twist throttle which is easily whiskey throttle-able
Yeah I'd stay away from Apollo, so many horror stories on this sub. Id reccomend the yume hawk , the rated weight is 280lbs and it's got adjustable suspension so you can make it to your liking. It's a 60v 22a battery that I got 31 real world range by riding fast but I'm 165lbs I am not sure what kind of range you will get riding like I do because of your weight. I've got 1414mi on mine so far
Look at yume scooters, I have multiple scooters including a yume hawk, itβs really good for the price
Yume hawk. 1200$ 45mph 45 Miles. Not the lightest but it has absolutely everything you want on a scooter. I love mine. 2 years not 1 problem.
Iβm a YUME Hawk + Raptor rider too. I run a steering damper on my Hawk, but not on my Raptor. Even though I ride the Raptor more, I personally find it stable enough without one, probably just rider preference and setup. Yume scooter fun machines either way
Me. I bought a Yume Hawk in July 2014. I crashed her at 30 miles per hour and broke my arm, but she was fine. Later, her battery stopped worked, and my friends dad offered to fix her. That was more than a year ago, and this person's dad has not been working on her and isn't talking to my friend anymore. He also lives in Idaho, where I definitely can't go with a hijab.
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