my N1S ( production early 2018 ) have a special controler, changed last month (without software limit)... 2900w and runs 38,5 miles (real, tested with a prof. GPS )
Does this moped have ABS on the brakes? I've read that it's more safe and allows for better control, but it is something that I should consider when buying a moped or is it fine without?
Great review mate couple questions. 1. Do they require registration plates? 2. Do i need L plates to ride them? (Im on a cbt only) 3. Do u require insurance to ride these on the UK roads?
Thank you. They are a 50cc equivalent so all the rules you know about riding one of those apply here. So Registration, insurance, MOT, l-plates etc etc. We can deliver if you're not local by the way
Awesome review. I couldn’t find anywhere a good comprehensive comparison of the M and N until now
Glad it was helpful!
Great review thanks. I was looking for a difference between the two bikes so that's helped me out a lot.
my N1S ( production early 2018 ) have a special controler, changed last month (without software limit)... 2900w and runs 38,5 miles (real, tested with a prof. GPS )
in the UK?
@@GreenMopeds no, Germany ( the controller buy from China )
John Circle help me to find it please
Brilliant review. What about rider height? Could a 5’ 6” ride the Sport
Thank you. Yes because it's on 12" wheels
Can you add metric measurements ( km/ph etc) for people who are watching outside of the UK
Will do from now on
Does this moped have ABS on the brakes? I've read that it's more safe and allows for better control, but it is something that I should consider when buying a moped or is it fine without?
Bikes in this price range CBS not ABS. CBS is when both the front and rear brakes are activated at the same time
is there a difference in speed going uphill between the NQi Sport and the M+ ?
Probably not noticeable because although the NQi Sport has a slightly more powerful motor, its heavier
Great review mate couple questions. 1. Do they require registration plates? 2. Do i need L plates to ride them? (Im on a cbt only) 3. Do u require insurance to ride these on the UK roads?
Thank you. They are a 50cc equivalent so all the rules you know about riding one of those apply here. So Registration, insurance, MOT, l-plates etc etc. We can deliver if you're not local by the way
@@GreenMopeds mot? On bike?
@@babciewkapciach3133 yes. All the same rules apply as with Petrol
Can you add a second battery under the seat?
To carry it yes, to use it directly no as there is no lead. You could swap them over though
@Wuanslm there is either a 1 or 2 battery version of the N series available