I just bought one and the only thing that sucks is the range, I would have like at least 100 km(I bought it fully aware of the limitation however and planned around it)
@@OlaviMurto kyl sitä saa suomesta ( se on sama ku uPro), ja en tiiä mitä toi selittää ettei sopis pitkälle ihmiselle ja toi toinen sopis, koska UQiGT SR on paljon korkeempi ku UQiGT Pro. mut joo molempii noita kyl saa suomesta, löydät jos meet NIU:n nettisivuille, valitset mallin ja sit siin voi nähä jälleenmyyjät suomessa
The electric moped , I’m asking does it feel slower? I’m wanting to get my son one but it just worries me with it been winter , that’s why I’m asking are these a big more sluggish
@@sonnyjaxgang6675 Potentially a big topic. The shorter answer is that it depends on how a BMS is configured and how fully charged the battery is. Some BMS keep power available as much as possible and then rapidly reduce speed (ie. Go into limp mode). Others slowly reduce the speed as the battery reduces. Eg 28, 27, 26mph)
@@sonnyjaxgang6675 bit late to the show. Short answer is no! These bikes are direct drive and the take-off is instant. Within a matter of 30-40ft your hitting 29mph. In fact car drivers are pretty shocked that you pull away from them faster than they expect.
Unlike the Super Socos where the rider can do it, if possible, Nius would need to be done via a dealer. Also it's not clear if the warranty would be valid if done and bearing in mind, bike data goes back to Niu, they would know how the bike is being used
This is one of the best Chinese products I've ever experienced. Brilliant little machine, highly recommended.
I just bought one and the only thing that sucks is the range, I would have like at least 100 km(I bought it fully aware of the limitation however and planned around it)
@@Bleusilences buy another battery
@@HenrikdaMURDERERER It's the model that came with 2 batteries. With one battery you have less than 50 km and cannot go over 47 kmh
Hi
Can you buy a second battery for this? Is it easy to interchange?
You can but its about 50% of the cost of the bike. Its easily swappable yes
Hi, do you think this model could be suitable for a 197cm tall guy?
Short answer no. You would need the UQiGT Pro. www.green-mopeds.com/niu-uqigt-pro-232-p.asp
@@GreenMopeds oh damn, it seems they aren't importing that model to Finland
@@OlaviMurto oh dear. We could ship one but it would be quite expensive
@@mariorjcorbin hahah, actually bought a Vespa Sprint already. Vespas were pretty much the only 50cc mopeds sold here that I could ride comfortably.
@@OlaviMurto kyl sitä saa suomesta ( se on sama ku uPro), ja en tiiä mitä toi selittää ettei sopis pitkälle ihmiselle ja toi toinen sopis, koska UQiGT SR on paljon korkeempi ku UQiGT Pro. mut joo molempii noita kyl saa suomesta, löydät jos meet NIU:n nettisivuille, valitset mallin ja sit siin voi nähä jälleenmyyjät suomessa
How much does it cost?
No longer available in the UK
mine only runs at 32 km per hour, any clue to speed it up to 28 mph ?
Is it a UQi Pro or a U Pro?
Green-Mopeds it's a U-Pro
@@OliviD22 You in the UK?
I'm in Canada
@@OliviD22 So it might be that your homologation is different from us here
Are they slower than petrol mopeds ?
All mopeds whether Petrol or Electric are limited to 28mph. There are moped looking machines that have pedals that only go 15mph
The electric moped , I’m asking does it feel slower? I’m wanting to get my son one but it just worries me with it been winter , that’s why I’m asking are these a big more sluggish
@@sonnyjaxgang6675 Potentially a big topic. The shorter answer is that it depends on how a BMS is configured and how fully charged the battery is. Some BMS keep power available as much as possible and then rapidly reduce speed (ie. Go into limp mode). Others slowly reduce the speed as the battery reduces. Eg 28, 27, 26mph)
@@sonnyjaxgang6675 bit late to the show. Short answer is no! These bikes are direct drive and the take-off is instant. Within a matter of 30-40ft your hitting 29mph. In fact car drivers are pretty shocked that you pull away from them faster than they expect.
Ow much does it weigh?
59kg
What is the max rider weight for this bike,
Its 147kg all in. The bike weighs 60kg
Green-Mopeds cheers dude, do you deliver to south London?
@@waltpinkerton9473 Yes of course. We have many customers there.
Can it be de-restricted to 40mph?
Unlike the Super Socos where the rider can do it, if possible, Nius would need to be done via a dealer. Also it's not clear if the warranty would be valid if done and bearing in mind, bike data goes back to Niu, they would know how the bike is being used
Had it confirmed that the warranty would be void from the importers perspective if Nius were de-restricted
Why is the mile range so poor? I've seen e-scooters with better
The battery is very small