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(Created page with "The '''Ninebot G65''' or "'''Kickscooter Max+'''/'''Ninebot Max+'''" was the next-generation scooter released after the Ninebot Max. It seems to have been a cross between a Ninebot G2 body and Ninebot G30 internals. thumb|512px|center|The Ninebot G65 via Segway[https://nz.segway.com/products/g65.html]. The main page for guides relating to this model is at Ninebot Max Stuff. This model was only offered...")
 
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|Dimensions
|Dimensions
|Unfolded: ~45.9 x 18.6 x 47.4 in (1167 x 423 x 1203 mm)<br/> Folded: ~45.9 x 18.6 x 21.0 in (1167 x 423 x 534 mm)
|Unfolded: 1190 x 520 x 1270 mm
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|Net Weight
|Net Weight
|Approx. 41.2 lbs (18.7 kg)
|24.4 kg
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|Rider Weight
|Rider Weight
|66.1-220.5 lbs (30.0-100.0 kg)
|120 kg
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|Max Speed
|Max Speed
|Approx. 18.6 mph (30 km/h)
|25 km/h
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|Advertised Range
|Advertised Range
|Approx. 40.5 miles (60 km)
|35-65 km
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|Max Slope
|Max Slope
|Approx. 20%
|20%
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|Traversable Terrain
|Traversable Terrain
|Asphalt/flat pavement; obstacles ≺ 0.4 in (1 cm); gaps ≺ 1.2 in (3 cm)
|Bicycle lanes, parks, campuses and most of the flat road conditions and typical Belgian roads
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|Operating Temperature
|Operating Temperature
|14–104°F (-10–40°C)
|-10–40°C
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|Storage Temperature
|Storage Temperature
| -4–122°F (-20–50°C)
|-10–50°C
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|IP Rating
|IP Rating
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|Charge Time
|Charge Time
|Approx. 6h
|Approx. 5 hours
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|Battery Voltage
|Battery Voltage
|36 VDC
|36 V
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|Charging Voltage
|Charging Voltage
|42 VDC
|42 V
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|Charging Temperature
|Charging Temperature
|32–104°F (0–40°C)
|Not specified
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|Battery Capacity
|Battery Capacity
|15300 mAh / 551 Wh
|551 Wh
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|Motor Power
|Motor Power
|350W (Max 750W)
|450W (Max 700W)
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|Internal Charger Power
|Internal Charger Power
| 121W
|Not specified
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|Internal  Current
|Internal  Current
|2.9A
|2.9 A
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|Shocks
|Shocks
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|Tires
|Tires
|Tubeless tire, Material: Natural carbon-black synthetic rubber, 60/70-6.5. Straight nozzle
|Self-sealing tubeless tires, 10 inch
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Revision as of 17:56, 10 January 2025

The Ninebot G65 or "Kickscooter Max+/Ninebot Max+" was the next-generation scooter released after the Ninebot Max.

It seems to have been a cross between a Ninebot G2 body and Ninebot G30 internals.

The Ninebot G65 via Segway[1].

The main page for guides relating to this model is at Ninebot Max Stuff.

This model was only offered for sale in the AU and NZ regions.

Specifications

Original specs via Segway.

Ninebot G65
Dimensions Unfolded: 1190 x 520 x 1270 mm
Net Weight 24.4 kg
Rider Weight 120 kg
Max Speed 25 km/h
Advertised Range 35-65 km
Max Slope 20%
Traversable Terrain Bicycle lanes, parks, campuses and most of the flat road conditions and typical Belgian roads
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
IP Rating IPX5
Charge Time Approx. 5 hours
Battery Voltage 36 V
Charging Voltage 42 V
Charging Temperature Not specified
Battery Capacity 551 Wh
Motor Power 450W (Max 700W)
Internal Charger Power Not specified
Internal  Current 2.9 A
Shocks None
Tires Self-sealing tubeless tires, 10 inch

Files

Custom Firmware (CFW) Support

ScooterHacking.org currently has support for all generations of ESC for this model in their CFW Generator available at max.cfw.sh.

For more info and help identifying which ESC you might have visit Ninebot Max ESC Generations.

Once converted, CFW can be generated and flashed using the guides below:

CFW usually refers to custom firmware for the ESC or DRV, though there are some CFW versions for BLE and BMS.

ScooterHacking also supports all generations of this model with their SHFW.

Error Codes

Here is a list of all Ninebot Max G30/(G30P, G30D, G30E) / SNSC 2.0 error codes and their causes/solutions:

Region/Serial Prefix