Segway-Ninebot F2 Pro D (20 km/h, 55 km, 450 W)
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Segway-Ninebot F2 Pro D

20 km/h, 55 km, 450 W


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engel.angi95

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

The e-scooter is splash-proof, but not completely waterproof. You can use it in light rain, but you should not immerse it in deep water or ride it in heavy rain. It is important not to charge the device after using it in a damp environment until it is completely dry.

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rebiss

5 months ago

does it have cruise control?

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Galaxus

5 months ago

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The Segway Ninebot F2 Pro D does not have cruise control as a standard function. This feature is not mentioned in the official product specifications. However, it is possible to modify the scooter to enable cruise control through the use of third-party apps, as explained in some tutorials, but this may void the product warranty.

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rebiss

5 months ago

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rebiss

5 months ago

does it have full wheels?

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Galaxus

5 months ago

No, the Segway Ninebot F2 Pro D electric scooter does not have solid wheels. It uses instead pneumatic tubeless wheels with a layer of jelly, which are self-sealing and maintenance-free.

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rebiss

5 months ago

how high is the height when open?

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Galaxus

5 months ago

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The height of the Segway Ninebot F2 Pro D scooter when open is not specifically stated in the sources provided. However, to obtain this information, I recommend consulting the user manual or the manufacturer's official website, where detailed technical specifications of the product are usually available. If you cannot find the information, you could also contact Segway-Ninebot customer support for a precise answer.

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smetzler

9 months ago

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Raffaele Santuari

9 months ago

The electric scooters in our range, which travel at a maximum speed of 20 km/h and are road-legal, do not need to be registered with the road traffic office. These are equivalent to an e-bike. With regard to insurance, this would have to be clarified with your insurance company, but should be possible without any problems in terms of liability.

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Anonymous

9 months ago

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curseri

9 months ago

I have a chain lock - it's rather cumbersome but it does the job. The scooter has FindMe and an alarm system, which is very loud and annoying...also helps against thieves in addition to the lock.

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Krankus

1 year ago

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reinoud

1 year ago

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I don't know... There's clearly some play in the fork, but I don't think it's 'huge'. In any case, it goes well over small obstacles (pavements etc) without me worrying about it breaking... I've had another segway for several years with front and rear suspension, and it also has quite a bit of play in the fork... With the occasional worrying noise that I've got used to... it holds. I'm missing the rear suspension (some vibrations are transmitted directly to the kidneys)..and cruise control... That's the two faults of this scooter...for the rest it's very good, especially for climbing steep hills.

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