Xiaomi M365 (25 km/h, 30 km, 250 W)

Xiaomi M365

25 km/h, 30 km, 250 W


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tobi_weigel

5 years ago

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Christoph1989

5 years ago

Hello Tobi. The cable from the Hall sensor will be loose, which happens from time to time with these models. Check the plug or cable or, in the worst case, replace the engine. This is usually a warranty case.

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aquantic

5 years ago

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raffaelt

5 years ago

Hello Aquantic I am currently still clarifying how and under what conditions the scooter may be used. The problem with this scooter is that it travels at more than 20 km/h. I'm not sure. 1. road traffic office Winterthur: I phoned the technical department and they said that it was no problem if the scooter was throttled to 20 km/h by firmware. There would only be problems if the scooter ran at over 20 km/h, as it would then have to be tested. Of course, all other requirements must be met (bells, brakes, lights, reflectors, etc.). 2nd answer from Astra: Our office does not carry out any tests or assessments of vehicles. Consequently, we cannot give a conclusive opinion on the product you mentioned. In general, we can answer you as follows: For the approval of so-called electric scooters, the provisions of the Ordinance on Technical Requirements for Road Vehicles (VTS; SR 741.41) apply. E-scooters can be put into circulation as light motorbikes in accordance with article 18 letter b VTS if all relevant regulations are fulfilled and traffic and operational safety is guaranteed. The detailed technical vehicle regulations for light motorbikes in accordance with Article 18 letter b VTS are contained in Articles 175 to 178b and 180 VTS. The information sheet in the appendix contains an overview of the most important regulations of road traffic law applicable to motorbikes and light motorbikes and the links to the respective ordinance texts. In particular, we draw your attention to the following provisions: - The maximum speed may not exceed 20 km/h with purely electric drive. With pedal assistance, 25 km/h is permissible. Please note that any limitation (e.g. via firmware) must be permanent and tamper-proof (Art. 177 Para. 2 VTS). - According to Annex 1 paragraph 1.2 of the Type Approval Ordinance (TGV), light motorbikes are also generally exempt from the type approval requirement. - Article 72 paragraph 1 letter k of the Traffic Licensing Ordinance (VZV) stipulates that light motorbikes also do not require a vehicle registration document or a licence plate. Like bicycles, light motorbikes may be placed on the market and put into circulation without a type approval (i.e. without type approval and without registration with the Road Traffic Office). However, they must of course still comply with all the regulations that apply to them. The responsibility for ensuring that these vehicles are delivered or used in accordance with the regulations lies with the manufacturer/importer or ultimately with the person who uses them on public property. According to article 1 paragraph 7 VTS, the provisions of the Federal Product Safety Act also apply. Helvetia Verischerung, I have not yet received an answer.

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P_Meier82

6 years ago

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ytuaeb

6 years ago

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The anti-theft device is de facto unusable, as the mobile phone must remain connected via Bluetooth. As long as the mobile phone is connected to the scooter, the motor brake locks the front wheel and the rear light flashes. That's all there is to it. I just leave the scooter there. So far it hasn't been stolen.

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gbenkert

5 years ago

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Dannyswiss

5 years ago

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I would recommend you to repair the hole in the tube with bicycle repair tools (if it has not completely exploded). Then you can order replacement inner tubes on Aliexpress. I ordered some on 20.08.2019 and they arrived on 02.09.2019 (so it takes a while).

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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johnboy

5 years ago

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besnikbedzeti

5 years ago

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rbvisuals

5 years ago

Officially only till 20 km. i must say with mine i don't get to 25km i think. i would need to be lighter ;-) it doesn't have a tacho but tried it with a friend and i made 22km...i think this 2km tolerance is not a problem. there is a lot of information on the internet...there is a big debate about it and i think in the next 6 months there will be more clarity about this

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Valiban

5 years ago

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giumessina

5 years ago

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Yes, that is the case, they were probably limited to 20km/h with a new firmware. I'm currently trying to find out from ASTRA and the KAPO whether it would be legal to buy one of these and independently throttle it down to 20km/h. I don't need a type approval for e-scooters. Type approval is not required for e-scooters.

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c.bosshard18

5 years ago

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Christoph1989

5 years ago

The power button must be pressed for at least 3 seconds until the status LED lights up and there is a short beep.

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