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The Gen 1 motor's SN (Serial Number) begins with a '''5''' or a '''6'''. | The Gen 1 motor's SN (Serial Number) begins with a '''5''' or a '''6'''. | ||
It has better torque, but on stock voltage | It has better torque and hill performance, but on stock voltage, it will only go up to 20mph/30kmh. | ||
The top speed also drops rapidly with the battery level. | |||
==Gen 2== | ==Gen 2== | ||
The Gen 2 motor's SN (Serial Number) begins with a '''9'''. | |||
It is capable of faster speeds with worse torque/hill-climbing ability. | |||
Some users have reported 22mph/35kmh+. | |||
This battery is less prone to speed drop with battery usage. | |||
[[Category: Scooters]][[Category: Ninebot]] | [[Category: Scooters]][[Category: Ninebot]] |
Revision as of 02:15, 22 December 2022
Late in 2020/early 2021, Ninebot released a second version of the G30/Max motor.
Gen 1
The Gen 1 motor's SN (Serial Number) begins with a 5 or a 6.
It has better torque and hill performance, but on stock voltage, it will only go up to 20mph/30kmh.
The top speed also drops rapidly with the battery level.
Gen 2
The Gen 2 motor's SN (Serial Number) begins with a 9.
It is capable of faster speeds with worse torque/hill-climbing ability.
Some users have reported 22mph/35kmh+.
This battery is less prone to speed drop with battery usage.