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Xiaomi M365 (25 km/h, 30 km, 250 W)

Xiaomi M365

25 km/h, 30 km, 250 W


Question about Xiaomi M365

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Danstyle

5 years ago

Will there actually be weapons for sale at Galaxus soon? Shouldn't be a problem, just write that they are "not actually approved". In my opinion, such illegal e-scooters should not be ACTIVELY advertised! 20-22 kmh is quite enough, especially since (almost) nobody rides around with a helmet anyway. From an insurance point of view, it's probably also rather problematic in an emergency. I am more than satisfied with my ninebot segway lite. Have a good ride anyway ;)

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rogermorse

5 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
An e-scooter whether it is 20kmh or 30kmh fast are both just as illegal and not regulated. You really don't understand what your comment is trying to point out. You also ride e-scooters, and cyclists can ride over 40kmh (if their legs are strong enough) without a helmet and without a number....