Kugoo Kirin M4 Pro Review (2022) - One of the Cheapest Dual Suspension E-Scooters?

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Totally Unbiased Kugoo M4 Pro Review

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Motor and Speed
01:36 Hill Climbing
01:56 Battery and Range
02:20 Brakes
02:52 Frame
03:13 Deck
03:28 Suspensions
04:16 Folding Mechanism
04:36 Portability
04:53 Handlebar
05:07 Lights
05:19 Pros and Cons
06:02 Conclusion

Kugoo M4 Pro e-scooter is equipped with a 500W rear hub motor.

Most budget scooters have a motor of 300-400 watts, so this one has a bit more power.

The motor has 3 different speed modes – 1, 2, and 3. By changing these, you can alter the top speed and energy consumption.

The advertised top speed of the Kugoo M4 Pro is 45 km/h. The most I saw on the display was 42 km/h.

The acceleration is quite smooth. Not too aggressive. But definitely not sluggish.

The motor has enough power and torque to climb moderate hills.

The scooter had no problems climbing this quite steep bridge ramp.

Although the Kugoo M4 Pro is a budget electric scooter, it comes with a very solid battery.

The battery has 864 Wh of energy capacity, which can provide up to 75 km of range.

Of course, the exact range depends a lot on the weight of the rider and the chosen riding mode. So most probably the real range is a bit less than that.

Since the scooter is pretty fast, it is essential to have good stopping power.

Kugoo M4 Pro comes with mechanical disc brakes. Both, the rear and front wheels have cable-driven disc brakes.

Of course, these brakes won’t be as smooth and efficient as hydraulic disc brakes and with mechanical brakes, you have to consider the squeaky noise.

But still, the brakes on the Kugoo M4 Pro perform well and there are no problems with stopping power.

By the way, braking levers are very big. So you can press them with 4 fingers.

The frame of the Kugoo M4 is made of aluminum alloy. It’s strong and heavy and seems durable. Therefore, the scooter is quite heavy. Kugoo M4 Pro weighs 24 kg.

Thanks to the strong frame, the Kugoo M4 has a large carrying capacity. It can support riders up to 150 kg. It’s more than most other cheap electric scooters.

The deck of the Kugoo M4 e-scooter is very big. You can easily fit your feet however you like.

The deck also has a nice rubber platform, that provides a nice grip. It’s a nice safety feature in case your shoes are wet.

Most cheap electric scooters lack a suspension system and therefore the ride quality is not quite it.

Kugoo M4 Pro is an exception here. It has dual spring suspensions on top of both wheels. Although the suspensions look cheap, it increases the ride quality a lot.

However, these suspensions are not meant for rough off-roading.

When riding on a bumpy forest trail, you can hear very loud rattling noise and the ride quality is rather poor.

But for riding in the city, these suspensions accompanying 10-inch tires are doing great. They provide good ride quality and absorb some occasional bumps easily.

The M4 Pro has a nice folding mechanism. It takes just a couple of seconds to fold or unfold.

In addition to the folding stem, the M4 has a foldable handlebar. So you really can shrink it down very small and it doesn’t need a big space for storage.

But in terms of portability, we can’t say Kugoo M4 is very portable. It weighs about 25 kilograms, so you don’t want to carry it for more than a few steps.

Also, you need a quite big car to fit it into the trunk. I had to lower the back seat to fit the scooter in the trunk.

The handlebar is quite wide. As mentioned before, the handlebar is collapsible and it also has an adjustable height.

You can make it taller or shorter if you need to. It’s very useful if there are different riders with different heights.

The Kugoo M4 Pro is equipped with the front LED headlight, red rear light with braking indication, and side lights.

You definitely won’t be unseen when riding in the dark.

To sum it up, let’s quickly recap the pros and cons of this e-scooter.

The Kugoo M4 Pro has a quite affordable price tag.

For about €700, it’s unusual to get dual suspensions.

The scooter also has a pretty long range, good stopping power, and high payload capacity.

But nothing is perfect, right?

So on the negative side, the scooter is heavy and not so portable.

Since the handlebar is collapsible and adjustable, there are many joints that can get loose. So you have to often tighten the plastic screws and the stem clamp. Otherwise, it gets loose and starts rattling.

Also, the front spring suspensions are not very high-end and they make a pretty loud noise when riding on a bumpy road.

But overall, it’s not a bad scooter. If you are looking for an affordable commuter scooter with a reasonable range, Kugoo M4 Pro is worth consideration.

Thanks for watching and I will see you in the next videos!

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Just got mine today! Can't wait for it to fully charge up 💥💥

ericalfonz
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I’ve had one for about 3 months now. Done well over 600 miles. My stem broke a month ago so I had to a bit of drilling to get it back into place. The mudguard had to be adjusted to after a while it just became really loose and one of the screws came out which I had to replace. Overall not a bad scooter for its price. I use it everyday to travel into central London which is around a 10 mile journey.

RockApe_
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Hello just bought m4 pro with new LCD z-920, can anyone tell how change P settings? 🙏

tadasingelevicius
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What’s the difference between this and the ieneyrid m4 pro

mirsabzeeshan
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I have the Same and you have to Look on the tire. Because the Scooter can hold 150 kg and the tire only 85 kg

PSspieler
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the wobble in the handlebars can be sorted by first unscrewing and folding them down. and then slightly unscrew the Alan key screw that is inside of either end under it stops rattling when you fold them back up

Dogewatch
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Is Kugookirin M4 Pro better than Engwe S6 and why? Thanks!

moses
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I was thinking to get this one around 650 year ago but ended up buying a bogist c1 pro for 450€ on sale. After taping it up to be more water-resistant I did almost 5k km with it. Real fast fast uphill, comfortable seat, more sturdy, narrow handlebar (not for standing).

pistis
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can the m2 upgrade its fork with suspension?

SamuraiBud
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The fron supsension sucks... My whole front wheel is kind of loose... (It wobbles front to bacl instead of up and down)...

Antagon
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i dont think you need to fold the seat if you lower the hanlebar to bottom

Chris-zues
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The spring that pulls the throttle back after pulling it down broke, and I'm not arsed to switch a totally new lcd screen, so do u know where to get a new spring, or is it possible to take the spring from another lcd screen and put it on the current one, since i don't wanna do the wiring again.

DailySimpsonsEpisodes
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I bought this but a different name. It’s a plastic piece of garbage. It Doesn’t go 28 mph either.

tjrizzo
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Great video, i have the Kugoo S1 still working after 3 years use, could you please confirm the tyres are solid tyres? do you thinks this one can be used in swedish winter time? thanks

NETIMELESS
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For m4pro do you need to use the app? It carry 330lbs

snoopysrc
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u gotta disable the limiters with acode by the manufacturers and then it will go 47 km/h - 50km-h

Slap-dash
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I had one, the handlebar and stem are horrible, I was riding the scooter and out of nowhere the stem broke, I ended up in the hospital, im sorry but that scooter is not secure and can kill someone

lhrelax
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Unfortunately I was knocked of my 1200cc suzuki bandit. And somthing portable for mobility reasons I'm thinking of this scooter for
Comfort seat and suspension not fir speed my question is I want it to go walks with my wife and dog will I be able to rife this at 4-5 mph alongside my wife .
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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