Segway-Ninebot GT2 P (70 km/h, 90 km, 1500 W)

Segway-Ninebot GT2 P

70 km/h, 90 km, 1500 W


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janek.isaac84

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

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For the "KickScooter GT2P by Segway (70 km/h, 90 km, 1500 W)", there are no precise specifications in the sources provided that indicate a specific smartphone support compatible with this particular model. However, Segway does offer a generic smartphone holder called the "Ninebot Phone Holder" which is designed to be compatible with most Segway scooter models. This holder is adaptable for different smartphone sizes and can be fitted to handlebars with a diameter of 20-22.2 mm, which could be compatible with the KickScooter GT2P. It is advisable to check specific dimensions and compatibility with the manufacturer or seller to confirm that this mount will work correctly with your model of scooter.

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Speedy Druckerei

8 months ago

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tschigo_67

8 months ago

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It is a standard product. You must ask Galaxus whether it is available as a "Limited Edition". The price is as stated at Galaxus. If the product is available, it will be with you in three to four days. At least that's how it was for me

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Maxynator2002

1 year ago

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GarvinS

1 year ago

Good morning. I bought the scooter too. Due to its weight, it's certainly not something you can just carry away. The alarm and lights go on when you touch it, but it is still more reassuring to lock it. I would definitely also use a handcuff lock for the scooter. As far as maintenance is concerned, there are two things to consider: firstly, the wear on the brake pads, which is higher now in the cold season than in summer, and of course the tyres. I had to change the brake pads and bleed the hydraulic system after 1000 kilometres. The tyres need to be changed after about 2500 km, depending on how you ride. Be sure to watch the Segway service and repair videos on YouTube on the topic of changing tyres, because unfortunately it's not quite as easy as I initially thought with the scooter. I also had a service case after 5000 km with the scooter, but this was solved excellently by the Galaxus team. Please also note the size and weight with regard to transport and storage options Conclusion: the best riding experience you can imagine, simply out of this world Maintenance and servicing are therefore more complicated and more intensive than with normal scooters.

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tiloschneider

1 year ago

You can take a folded scooter or e-scooter as hand luggage and stow it under the seat. However, vehicles with an internal combustion engine (moped, motorbike), tricycles, multi-seat recumbent bikes, Segway personal transporters, electric scooters and electric scooters are not permitted. The best thing to do is to contact the SBB, they will be able to answer your question more precisely.

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