
Segway-Ninebot F2 Pro D
20Â km/h, 55Â km, 450Â W
Segway-Ninebot F2 Pro D
20Â km/h, 55Â km, 450Â W
Before I had the Xiaomi Mi Pro 2 and it got stolen because there is no good way to lock that thing. The thieves screwed the top off and cut or disconnected the cables. For that reason I bought this scooter, because it actually has a whole at the bottom where the lock can go through and that is really the only reason I bought this scooter.
Like overall it's okay but if there weren't any thieves I would go back to the Xiaomi Pro 2. The acceleration is smoother and it's *much* more compact and a bit lighter (good to take on a train).
I'm sad đą BUT else it is a great scooter. I just don't get why they made it bigger
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The more Iâm driving it the more Iâm falling in love with it đ like I wouldnât remove the negative points Iâve added before. BUT the riding comfort is so much smoother that the other points donât matter anymore. Iâm not sure if Iâm making sense here đÂ
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I weigh 86 kg and I climb hills without losing too much speed ... in mode S
I do around 40km in mode D
My wife, who is the same size and weighs 58kg, easily does 15km more than me.
She climbs the same hills as me in mode D but I climb them in mode S.
All in all, it's a good legal machine that can go almost anywhere.
Mode D (20kmh) offers a much better range but less acceleration...
As for mode S, it reaches 22, so no significant gain in speed but more aggressive acceleration...
I went for a ride in eco mode towards the end of the battery life ... 15kmh over 6-7km along a busy lake is totally sufficient to enjoy the scenery ...
The screen is not very bright in direct sunlight, so I recommend using your smartphone for those who like to keep an eye on the speed.
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Highly recommended
This front bag is available from Decathlon and fits perfectly, it is called "folding bike basket folding bike 10 l"
Practical for storing an additional lock, small purchases etc...
Can be secured really stably with an additional cable tie Â
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All in all, this is the entry-level scooter I'd recommend to everyone. The others have extremely poor range and are incapable of climbing hills without suffering horribly. Use your brains and pay the extra hundred or so chfs needed to buy this model (if you can afford it).
By the way, find out about your local authority's funding programmes. Some of them fund what they call soft mobility (which includes trots).
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6 out of 45 reviews