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Xiaomi Pro 2 (EU-Modell) (25 km/h, 45 km, 300 W)

Xiaomi Pro 2 (EU-Modell)

25 km/h, 45 km, 300 W


Question about Xiaomi Pro 2 (EU-Modell)

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MathiasB928

3 years ago

Why does it say here a maximum speed of 25/km/h and on other pages max.20 km/h and here no road approval and where else then again with??? I can't figure it out at the moment. Maybe someone can enlighten me.

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JánosV367

3 years ago

Halló. Its maximum speed is 25 km/h. If you have seen something different elsewhere, it is wrong. You don't have to take out insurance, but it is recommended that you can go almost anywhere except on the motorway. If you don't have insurance, then only cycle and pedestrian roads. These roller very well. I have already ridden ~700km for 3 months with no problems.
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AnisT

3 years ago

Hi,
Yes, the road approval has also confused me a bit I have the scooter at the HUK-COBURG registered 14 euros a year, and the speed of 25kmh is correct the same models on other websites also 25kmh is verscheinlih
a marketing trick for the very reason that over 20kmh it is not allowed to get a road registration, I'm not quite sure. But as I said, I made it to HUK-COBURG in the first place.