Pretty low price, lowest ever for the T15 on Amazon at least. Max speed of 25km/h, but one of the lightest e-scooters on the market weighing in at 10.5kg, and can easily be folded up and dragged around like your luggage. As an owner of a Ninebot Kickscooter Max, for quicker trips and where locking to a bike ring may cause significant anxiety (???), it can sure be enticing, albeit for the lower max speed and range.
Segway Ninebot Air T15 KickScooter $737.49 Delivered @ Amazon AU
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How much extra for the battery?
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/604895
This seems better in every way and only 2kg heavierNo name generic chinese brand. Not saying its bad but unsure how good the motor and batteries are. If batteries are shit, it wont last long.
But I think this model is promoting overall portability, rather than just the weight. Looking at the pictures, it seem to fold pretty slim for an e-scooter. Perfect for train/bus rides
NINEBOT SEGWAY AIR T15 SPECS
Max Speed: 12.4 mph
Range: 7.5 miles
Weight: 10.5 kg
Motor: 250 W
Water resistance: IPX4-rated
Tyre: 7.5inch (front) 6-inch (rear) solid
Max Load: 100 kg
Removable battery: No
Speed settings: 37.5 miles of range only?
I get that this is for portability, but the Ninebot Max (which doesn't cost too much more) has several times more range as well as a more powerful motor and larger tyres. Unless you are worried about the size/weight (which is fair, the max is huge), I think the Max is a much better buy.
Aren't all scooters with motors over 250w about to be targetted by police (irrespective of state)?
No. There is an Australia-wide recommendation that has been put up for vote in May (probably) that restricts based on speed (25km/h), not power. Currently even 250w is illegal in most states.
@loksmack: Would love to know more about the vote, but can’t find anything with a simple search. Any links?
@iTzM3: Here you go!
https://www.ntc.gov.au/transport-reform/ntc-projects/Barrier…
It's quite promising:
"Ministers have agreed to recognise Personal Mobility Devices in the ARRs, providing a nationally consistent basis for states and territories to begin to legalise these devices for use on public infrastructure. The NTC will now begin work on draft legislative amendments to implement the agreed policy into the model ARRs, which will be presented to ministers in May 2021."
@loksmack: 25kph scooter on footpath . Looks like I need to start wearing protective gear when walking in the CBD.
@bnh: I believe the recommendation is 10km/h on footpaths and 25km/h on roads. It could be a more nuanced than that.
@loksmack: Sounds great, thanks!
It’s now $737.49
Illegal in VIC then… :(