I have not yet managed to change it via the ruptor app.
There is also additional information there
Attention abrasions from 25 km/h become big and ugly
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The e-scooter model can travel at up to 45 km/h, but not always automatically at this speed. Different riding modes allow you to customise the speed so that you can also ride more slowly.
Hi Noa. Do you know how far you can go on one charge? Mine runs at 55 km/h. I just checked it the other day. Full throttle with mostly rear-wheel drive for about 35 kilometres. Sure, if you only drive 20 km/h max. you'll get further. Greetings
There are no specific instructions in the information provided. In general, the suspension on many e-scooters can be adjusted using adjustment screws that increase or decrease the firmness of the spring. You can try turning the adjustment screws clockwise to make the spring firmer or anti-clockwise to make it softer. If you are unsure, I recommend consulting the instruction manual or contacting the manufacturer directly.
The Ruptor models often offer variable riding modes that allow you to adjust the speed. With the R6 V3, there are several riding modes that allow you to adjust the speed, so that you can also ride at speeds of around 20 km/h. This function makes it possible to adjust the riding style as required.
The R6 V3 has 2 charging sockets, the maximum charging power or the maximum charging current (max. BMS) is not explicitly stated in the available data. The battery is a 48 V, 20 Ah unit with a charging time of around 10 hours, which suggests a maximum charging current of around 2 A to 3 A per charging socket, assuming even distribution. However, more precise information on the maximum ampere value of the charging sockets or the BMS is not available. For precise information, we recommend contacting the manufacturer or consulting the official user manual.
To adjust the rear spring on the Ruptor R6 V3 e-scooter, follow these general steps as specific instructions for this model are not available. Note that the exact steps may vary depending on the design:
1. access to the spring:
- Make sure the e-scooter is on a level surface and the brakes are applied.
- If necessary, remove the covers or mudguards to gain access to the spring.
2. identify the spring mechanism:
- Check to see if the spring has a screw, knob or other type of adjustment mechanism.
3. adjust the spring:
- Increase firmness: Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to tighten the spring. This can help to stabilise the rear wheel better, especially when riding fast or with heavy loads.
- Reduce firmness: Turn the adjustment screw anti-clockwise to soften the spring. This can be useful on uneven terrain or for lighter riders.
4. check the adjustment:
- Do some test rides to make sure the spring responds the way you want it to. Make sure that the spring is not too hard or too soft, as this can affect riding stability.
5. restore the covers:
- Once the adjustments have been made, replace any covers or mudguards that have been removed.
If you are unsure or need specific instructions, it is advisable to consult the manufacturer's operating instructions or ask Ruptor directly.