
Segway-Ninebot MAX G2 D
20 km/h, 70 km, 450 W
Segway-Ninebot MAX G2 D
20 km/h, 70 km, 450 W
Unfortunately, we do not yet have any information on this. As soon as the 25kmh model becomes available to us from our suppliers, we will be able to check whether it can be included. :)
Unfortunately we have no information yet about when the Ninebot G3 Max D scooter will be available.
We are currently in the process of clarifying this with the suppliers and hope to be able to offer a corresponding quotation soon.
Hello VoxMachina, I've had the Segway Max G2D since summer 2024 and I'm absolutely delighted with it. I watched a lot of comparison tests on YouTube beforehand. The Segway's suspension is an absolute highlight. The suspension masters bumps, driveways and light gravel paths with ease. The brakes, indicators, brake lights, etc. are also great. I weigh around 90kg with clothes and a light rucksack. This means that the Segway has no problem at all on most inclines. I usually whizz up the hill at the full 22 km/h. At 120 kg, it can cope with a little less incline. And otherwise the speed might drop to 16 - 18 km/h. According to the tests on YouTube, however, the other manufacturers are not much better. A test ride would actually be ideal. And another tip: Like all batteries, the Segway battery doesn't like the cold. I once had to leave it outside for three hours in temperatures of around zero degrees. Then it only went up the hill at 14 km/h. I don't ride in the snow and only in an emergency in the rain. So I can't comment on that. However, it is not recommended. Regarding the question about how long it takes to drive 1 kilometre: as the bike uses the legal tolerance and drives at 22 km/h in sport mode, it should be possible to cover the kilometre in 3-4 minutes. However, this does not include braking for stop roads etc. But accelerating is a lot of fun afterwards anyway and you're back up to 22 km/h in just a few seconds. I hope this information helps you decide.
We work with daily prices, which can be influenced by various factors such as purchasing conditions, stock levels and supply and demand.
No, you can't do that. However, I find the display with the LED bar completely sufficient. You can only know exactly how high the battery level is to around 5 %.
I have the Max G2D. It becomes critical on a 10% incline. The speed should collapse to 5 km/h and possibly even come to a standstill. It is very important that the tyres are well inflated (check every few weeks!). I would go to the upper limit with the pressure. The rolling resistance should not be underestimated. A well charged battery is also important. Especially in winter. The brakes on the Segway are not that special.
Unfortunately, we have no information about this. However, you can update the system to the latest version. :)
Yes, it is included in the scope of delivery. The good thing about the scooter is that the power supply unit is built into the scooter. All you have to do is plug in the enclosed cable (similar to a television).
I've never had this problem and I've driven 400km.
In fact, spare parts for this brand are difficult to obtain in Switzerland and in most cases this has to be done via a service centre. If you want pictures of secondhand products, you would have to request them through our customer service, we have no way of sending them here.
We source our products from different suppliers to ensure availability as far as possible. As soon as a supplier does not have the item in stock, we switch to a supplier with higher availability. Each supplier offers different prices, so there may be price differences. There can be various reasons for this, such as higher purchase prices for smaller quantities or additional import costs. We therefore work with daily prices.
Unfortunately no idea, only know Android. Couldn't help you with this answer but hope you get an answer.
I charge it at one bar and it takes about 3.5 to 4 hours to charge it to about 85%. I have set it so that it does not charge more than 85% to save the battery.
As luck would have it, I have both models. The Segway is much quieter and more "ergonomic" in comparison but in terms of performance it feels weaker than the vmax especially in terms of acceleration I haven't really tested the range as I do a lot of short journeys
You can do it yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfe9-lg5pG8 Or you can buy a new bike directly from a Chinese shop from 40-100 CHF.
I don't know about GPS tracking, but it has a drive-away lock, you have to enter a code on the scooter and then it is locked.
According to digitec, it is authorised in Switzerland and is certainly the best equipped. I will clarify with the STVA whether I need the European licence plate.
According to the description, it is 450W and not 900W! So within the legal range. I previously had the MAX G30 with 350W (it was stolen from me :( ). You notice the extra power on inclines and also when accelerating on the flat, despite the higher weight. The indicators and suspension are cool.
Yes, it is possible to install the Segway E-Scooter App on two different phones, but you can only be logged in on one phone at a time. If you log in on one phone, you will be logged out on the other phone.
Hello, Yes, it brakes. 3 regenerative electric brake power settings available via the smartphone application.
So mine goes 22Km/h
Well, the price difference is currently not too big, but that is certainly also a matter of opinion. But even if it is, they generally have a reason. The same suppliers are often not responsible for Germany and Switzerland, which can have an influence on the purchase price as well as the sales price. Procurement from the same supplier can also result in a higher price due to higher logistics costs and, for example, customs duties. Sometimes, however, you can find products that are cheaper in Switzerland. No matter where you live, you cannot assume that prices are exactly the same as in another country.
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