does the new sega ninebot E45 came with fully charged battery ........... do I need to charge my new sega ninebot E45 before I ride on street ?? if yes, how many hours ?
I have the E25D with the extra battery. When you fold your E45, can you hold it with one hand? I could do that before I installed the battery but now that I have the battery, it’s blocking the sweet spot where the weight is balanced.
My Ninebot e45 couldn’t make it up a hill with 48% battery remaining. It will when battery is 100%. My es4 will climb the same hill even when battery capacity is below 50%. It’s a firmware problem I think.
Which is why im scrolling the comments, cus i need to know more. Like, are there 2 batteries? It mentions an extra, but ive also read you cannot remove the one it has, and some places dont mention it at all
I need help, yesterday I bought an E45 this morning I went for a ride and suddenly it stopped and the rear tire is blocked, it cannot move and I do not know how to fix it or what reason it is due to
Hi! I can see how that would be highly beneficial to add a seat for sure 👍 As far as we could see, you can't attach a seat but it's something we would like to see in the future 😊
Hi, they're both good for different things. If you're after portability, style and cool added features then the T15E is more appropriate. However if you're after battery life, speed and power then the e45e is better :)
@@junaaaoo Hi, we've not tested the Max so cannot talk from experience but at a glance of specs they're not too different with the same top speed and similar incline capabilities. The Max does have 20km more in range and fast charging capabilities, however the E45E has cool features such as ambient lighting and it generally a bit cheaper. If I was looking for a more durable scooter for long journeys |I would pick the Max but if I was looking for a scooter for casual use thats a more stylish I would choose the E45E. Hope this helps!
After my ES2 was stolen I bought E45. On my ES2 there were 3 speed modes with speed limits like 7Mph, 12Mph and 15Mph and I liked these values. On the new E45 limits are 5Mph, 15Mph and 18Mph. I do not like these kind of settings. Is there any way to customize those values? I was not able to find anything via menus or on internet.
Hi, the tyres on the E45E are listed as 'dual density flat free tyres' that require no maintenance. So based on this we would say it's very unlikely for them to need puncture repairs/replacing. Hope this helps!
@@BoxCoUk Sweet! Anyway, how does it stack against a solid tyre and a Pneumatic tyre? Like Ilis it more or less comfortable to ride on than a air-filled tyre?
@@gtone339 I have had the ES4 and now onto the E45 after the first one was nicked :( . Just with experience with the solid rubber tyres ie 'dual density flat free' they can be a bit tricky in the wet. Tubed tyres work better as they can create more heat and therefore better grip on the road, therefore no surprising-out-of-the-blue slip ups on a seemingly safe road. This is why you see the likes of F1 or Motorsport teams put their fresh tyres in heated bags before they change them or install them on their cars or the car itself weaving on the racetrack to bring heat into the tyres. You can try weaving on your solid tyres, but it will cool off fast. I still ride on the wet with my solid rubber tyres, but it is a gamble.
@@governmentninja Thanks for letting me know about your experience with the Ninebot E45's puncture proof tyres. Glad they like Pneumatic tyres but hey no more punches anxiety right?
@@governmentninja Anyway, I'm using a semi-solid tyre for the M365 Pro's front tyre which does a great job on impacts and my fav bit about is its puncture-proof hehe!
funny how there's so many e-scooters review by british people while they are illegal to ride there. I hope that one day UK people will be authorized to ride personal scooters because spending hundreds of pounds into stupid rideshare company is a bad thing to do.
Thanks so much! :) It felt pretty good on varying riding conditions as we rode on grass, gravel and pavement and had no trouble, although we have not tried it on any extreme surfaces. In terms of how long the tyres last, we can't speak from personal experience on this so would recommend contacting Segway, I believe the UK link is here; uk-en.segway.com/
It doesn’t feel like the battery gives that extra 5mph it half the time you wouldn’t know if it’s even working because it give no indication that it’s in use once you press the button it blinks a couple times but it just goes dark
I just got mine, its my first E-Scooter and the initial run went well in the dark. The pick up speed was surprising with the headlight out of the box. Minimal assembly, but I cannot wait to ride with nice conditions.
Sorry you feel that way! This was one of our first reviews and we are getting better at them 😊 We are an online store and we take popular products out of our stock to make these videos 👍
Hi, we've not tested the Max so cannot talk from experience but at a glance of specs they're not too different with the same top speed and similar incline capabilities. The Max does have 20km more in range and fast charging capabilities, however the E45E has cool features such as ambient lighting and it generally a bit cheaper. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the review. I'm considering buying an E scooter. Maybe we could share an online cup of coffee sometime. 😁😂☕🍩. I'll have to check out the scooter availability in Australia. Stay safe during these troubled times.
Hi, When I push the break at high speed there are lots of noises coming from the rear wheel. I just bought it yesterday. Is it normal? I searched the whole net and couldn't find any breaking system test for this model.
i recommend before breaking at high speeds to slow down till id say a minimum of 15 mph then hold down the break button (you slow it down by letting go of the trigger to speed up)