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Apollo Go extremely disappointing

Apollo Go extremely disappointing

I bought an Apollo Go because I needed a real commuter scooter, not a toy.

I live in downtown Atlanta and use it for a pretty basic commute roughly a mile each way to get from my place to where I park my work van. I work in the trades, so this isn’t some casual weekend toy for me. I need it to get to my vehicle every day. On weekends, I might use it casually for a mile or mile and a half, but nothing crazy.

Before buying it, I did a ton of research. Lime/Bird scooters were costing me around $50 a week, so I figured buying a good commuter scooter made sense. Everything I read kept pointing me toward the Apollo Go. On paper, it looked perfect. Commuter scooter, decent speed, decent range, suspension, turn signals, self-healing tires, regenerative braking, all the bells and whistles.

In reality, this has probably been one of the worst investments I’ve ever made.

Since buying it around October, I’ve had nothing but issues.

The rear fender snapped off.

The kickstand broke.

The rear tire developed a bulge within about four months.

To be fair, the self-healing tire did let me limp it back, but still.

The turn signal end cap was a problem from day one — one side wouldn’t stay in, and the other side eventually broke off.

The handlebar/stem area never feels solid. No matter what I do, it keeps loosening up. I’m literally tightening things every other day.

The folding clip sheared off.

The rubber strap/retainer for the stem snapped early on.

Now I’m getting an E11 brake/regen error, so I no longer have regenerative braking and I’m stuck relying on the drum brake.

And after about a week of regular daily use, that brake started needing constant adjustment too. Every day I’m tightening it another turn, and I know eventually that’s going to give up too.

Cosmetically, the thing also scratches and marks up way easier than I expected. I understand scooters get used, but this thing feels like it takes damage from normal commuting.

The most frustrating part is that I am exactly who this scooter is supposedly marketed toward. I’m not jumping it, beating on it, or using it like a rental scooter. I’m using it as a daily commuter for a short downtown ride to my work vehicle and back.

And I don’t feel safe on it.

At this point, I barely even want to ride it. I’ve been using an older Ninebot instead because at least I know that thing can hold up. It may not have all the fancy features, but it feels more trustworthy than the Apollo Go.

I know Apollo has updatedthe model, and maybe other people have had better experience but I will never buy an Apollo again.

Now looking at a NIU or a MAX G3

u/0EPIPHANY0 — 8 days ago