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Quick Folding System
MAX 30LP can be folded with ease in a mere 3 clicks. Easy to transport, store, and take to any destination.
Highly Elevated Riding Experience
Scooter is equipped with the newly upgraded Pneumatic tires, which provides an elevated driving experience with the combination of comfort and shock absorption features, designed to increase riding safety.
Regenerative Braking System
G30LP features a regenerative braking system that turns the scooter into an electric vehicle powered by electricity and recycled energy from riding. Energy will be collected from regenerative braking and distributed when you need a boost, which enhances the user.
Segway-Ninebot App Connectivity
Connect the Ninebot Max G30LP with Segway-Ninebot app through Bluetooth to check your riding speed and remaining battery. You can also upgrade the scooter firmware over-the-air and monitor riding data, which enhances your overall riding experience.
Extraordinary Functionality to Upgrade your Riding Experience
Max G30LP strives to reach new heights of performance. When you ride on the road, the stronger brushless direct current motor delivers a fast and sturdy riding experience.
Hill Grade
20% Hill Grade
Speed
18.6 mph Max Speed
Mileage
25 Miles Range
Charge
6.5H Fast Charging
Tires
10-inch Pneumatic Tires
Headlights
Upgraded 2.5w high-brightness LED light is designed to illuminate the path ahead of you and increase your visibility to others around you without dazzling them.
Dimensions -Folded
43.7" L x 18.6" W x 21.0" H .Net Weight Approx. 38.6lbs
Seat Details
Double Shock absorption, 220 lbs payload, Adjustable Stem, High Elastic Foam Cushion, Leather, and Easy to Install.
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Real life example: I weigh 210 lbs, took it 4 miles in sport mode, with some steep hills this past weekend, and it used 35% battery.
Average car weight: 4094 pounds.
For simplicity, we'll say the average scooter weight is 40.9 pounds, but it's probably lighter.
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I want a scooter that's decent to handle the industrial section of Brooklyn (bus section) but still light enough that can be transported in the subway.
Reading the comments here, it seems split.
The bus to work route is about 1.3 miles each way so I don't need something that's super long lasting but is this scooter worth it?
I want a scooter that's decent to handle the industrial section of Brooklyn (bus section) but still light enough that can be transported in the subway.
Reading the comments here, it seems split.
The bus to work route is about 1.3 miles each way so I don't need something that's super long lasting but is this scooter worth it?
I went from the Xiaomi M365 to the G30P. The 365 was great and well built. The g30p is built like a tank, but also much heavier. I'd think something like the 365 would fit the bill. I wouldn't want to be carrying and stowing the 30 much. It's bulkier and heavy.
Thanks for the feedback. As much as I do like o to be built like a tank, carrying 40lb up and down the stairs is gonna be a pain in the butt. I'll deff look into other scooters like the unagi. I won't be buying this one
Thanks
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I want a scooter that's decent to handle the industrial section of Brooklyn (bus section) but still light enough that can be transported in the subway.
Reading the comments here, it seems split.
The bus to work route is about 1.3 miles each way so I don't need something that's super long lasting but is this scooter worth it?
As far as weight goes I carried mine into stations no problem. It's awkward to climb busy staircases due to the weight, which is the only aspect that bothered me.
Get an AirTag and hide it on the underside
Yeah if there were better direct routes I could ebike or possibly scooter almost all places. Bike trails are fine for passing time but most aren't on a route from one part of a city to another that I've seen in my city.
Yeah that's definitely not going to happen in the US, there's no way we could revamp our electrical infrastructure and go green at the same time in 10 years.
Gas engines will be around for another 30+years in the least
Gas engines will be around for another 30+years in the least
Gas engines will be around for another 30+years in the least
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