This is basically the successor to the old Ninebot S:
handlebar control (more stable than hoverboards)
~20 km/h top speed
~38 km range (claimed)
Sold via official AU store
Includes local warranty and support
Your thoughts?
This is basically the successor to the old Ninebot S:
handlebar control (more stable than hoverboards)
~20 km/h top speed
~38 km range (claimed)
Sold via official AU store
Includes local warranty and support
Your thoughts?
Of course…but probably not legally
Of course…
How do you know that @Spacexyz can ?
Yeah true, might not have arms or legs
owning a segway navimow and experiencing their support I would probably avoid.
Looks dangerous…
It's fine if you know what you're doing. Literally just don't be an idiot and all is good
Great examples of people being idiots when riding these… I've riden the old Segway MiniLite and it wasn't exactly hard to master. Like with a car, bike, etc, learn how to use it properly first and pay attention when operating the damn thing, instead of god knows what else
Always think of this video when segways come up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9qYF9DZPdw&list=RDN9qYF9DZP…
God bless Weird Al!
Fun fact: former CEO of Segway died riding a Segway.
I thought that was bo##ox. Is it really true?
fun ?
Technically it was the cliff fall that killed him, not the Segway itself.
At least he died doing what he loved.
My kids have got these and they love them. Two of them use the knee controls and the other is same as this. Way safer than a hover board and the battery lasts forever.
Looks interesting. Their information sheet states 120kg max weight, 25km/h max speed. 5.5 Hours charging time max (not sure what that means it may charge in a shorter time from flat).
max payload is 40 - 85 kg. Not sure is that is different to max weight.
The product page shows the Go Kart kit sold separately. But I can’t see that product on the site. Can anyone confirm the SMax does Go Cart mode and where you can buy them kit?
Yes it does. We have the Go kart pro and you get the S Max with it. When you connect it to the app, you change the mode for how it operates.
too big to take in a bus/tram?
lol… there is always one person who thinks it's ok but doesn't realize they look like a total twat.
these are silly.. Better to just get a e-scooter. Replacing those tires would be a nightmare
85kg max payload, obstacles <1cm = similar use case as hoverboard - kids on very nice pavement
I mean basically you can't ride on a footpath..
Can I drink riding this in NSW?