Segway-Ninebot KickScooter MAX G30D (20 km/h, 65 km, 350 W)

Segway-Ninebot KickScooter MAX G30D

20 km/h, 65 km, 350 W


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anterdogan

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Hello Anterdogan I only rode the train once and that was enough. You completely underestimate the size and weight of the model. It is much too big to ride a train, does not fit under the seats and is extremely heavy. In my opinion, an excellent device, but not to take on public transport.

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freitagroger

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

I think you have 3 options: a): Search directly at Segway: http://www.segway.ch/de/produkte/accessoires/index.php?navid=144277144277%20#anchor_e014840e_Bereifung b): Inquire at Segway, if there is nothing there.... c): Contact Digitec-Galxus customer service directly (see link below). LG

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mehdi.ben

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

I was told that 85 kg is a very good weight. I know people who weigh 110kg - with no problem. I am now 75kg but I was 103kg and that was no problem. The Max is designed for rental and built like a tank.... :)

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Magistratus

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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You should have no problems - I know plenty of riders who have a lot more than that. I used to be 101 kg and carried a 5kg padlock and other stuff. The Gen1 motor on these things has a lot of torque and they are designed for rentals so are built well. There are 3 modes - so if you go slow 15km - then you can get maybe 50km easy. If you go fast you get a lot less. 30km. But I tend to use it local - furthest runs so far 20km. The add on market is growing with plenty of additional battery options - my max mods is a good starting point. Just watch out on your legal status though and going faster may lead to more injuries and I've seen a few.

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