yo bro can you explain how, show all parts used and how did you do it, i had ninebot for 2 years now im looking for ways to make it 50 speed and i haven't found any only cfw which barely even reaches 38 and also gen 2 motor (G30 MAX) plz answer
That’s normal speed for a gen2 at stock voltage. With magic serial number you might get 39km/h. To reach higher speeds like the video you need to add an external battery. I posted the link to mine on a comment below 🙂
Thank you 🙏🏻 Running at 30A. I tried higher settings but feel like 30 is the sweet spot between performance/battery drainage. This was peak winter so very cold, but in the summer it flies 😅
Hi! Can you confirm that are you using stock Gen2 motor on your scooter and if so how its handling the extra voltage? :) One more question about connecting and charging this extra battery. Can you tell me little bit more about this?
Hello. Yes, it’s stock gen2. 18 months modded, no signs of deterioration. I recommend buying a good external balanced charger for the extra battery. Mine is HTRC B6V2
@@kersehcoca Ok. I have also Gen2 and already about 1700km on the clock. It has been modded from beginning (max. power 35A). Working perfectly. Only the internal charger stopped working a while ago but now I have external 4A charger and much quicker charging of course.
@@hondaman9424 I think 35 amp is a little excessive. I draw 30 max. You should also replace your main connectors for XT60 or similar. Fast charging will reduce your battery life 🙂
I have also have 30A program programmed in D mode and I'm using it also. Not big difference between 30A and 35A (top speed almost same). Yes, fast charging not best for battery but now only choise :)
@@kersehcoca привет дорогой друг, я недавно себе купил G2 и это мой первый самокат, у меня такая же проблема как в комментариях выше стучит рулевая рейка попробую сделать как ты ответил, но ещё я заметил люфт на самом колесе ((( думаю подшипник пробег 300км.
The thing about the Ninebot scooters, is that they’re supposed to go only 25-30KM/H (15.5-18.6MPH) for many reasons. 1. They don’t have suspensions, so you could easily hit a rock or a hole in the ground and fall, possibly hitting your head. 2. They have 10”2 inch smooth, inflatable wheels which aren’t meant for going 50KM/H on a road. They could easily pop. 3. They only have 36-42V Lithium-ion batteries, with wattage powers under 700W. That is good for keeping it safe and preventing the battery from exploding, but the speed will be limited because of that. 4. They have weak stems and folding mechanisms, so just one wrong move while riding and your scooter will turn into a skateboard really quickly, so quick you’ll be on the ground before you even notice your scooter’s “transformation”. 5. There are laws in some countries/states, for example; In Australia, anything above 25KM/H on an electric scooter is illegal. You can get charged and possibly even arrested too. I hope you guys found this helpful, stay safe out there and don’t take the risk! I know you like going fast, but it’s for your own good. It’s better to live and ride slowly and safely, than to go fast and die at such an early age. Edit: For the people arguing with me about this, this is legit information and I’ve actually witnessed many of these things happen right in front of my eyes. And I actually do know what I’m talking about, I’m not an idiot, mates.
Thanks for the input. A few clarifications tho: 1) this one is equipped with sharkset v2 suspension. 2) they have 10” inflatable tires, like a bike would? They are also anti-flat and have great grip. 3) the speed is software limited, even with stock voltage/amps you can reach higher speeds. Why would the battery explode because of extra voltage? Makes no sense. We are engineers btw 💪🏻 4) welding on the G30 is one of the best in the industry. Designed by Segway, not Xiaomi. Feel free to link us any cracked G30 frames you find online 👍🏻 One last note: all testing on road was done wearing full helmet and protection. Have fun 🙂
@@kersehcoca Let me give you a counter-clarification, since this just turned into a friendly debate. 1. Well done on the suspension, I don’t think I’m even gonna argue with you on this one. At least that can keep you safe on the scooter. Although, in the video the scooter looked really wobbly and bumpy? It’s a good thing you’re still alive, lmao. 2. It’s not necessarily the wheel’s height we should worry about, it’s the width. Ninebot scooters like the G30, F-Series, D-Series, etc usually have 10”2 inch wheels. Only 2 inches wide. Which means it is pretty likely to trip when turning. 3. When I meant “explode,” I didn’t mean because of the extra volts, I meant because of the motor overheating and getting damaged. Possibly resulting in the battery exploding. It’s happened before, mate. I’m not just saying this, there are videos of it happening. I’ll even send you links if you want. 4. About the stem breaking, here are some links like you asked; www.reddit.com/r/NinebotMAX/comments/y87i84/my_stem_broke_yesterday_and_had_a_fall/ www.reddit.com/r/NinebotMAX/comments/uxz5e5/broken_front_fork_g30p/ www.reddit.com/r/NinebotMAX/comments/oue2vh/loosewobbly_stem_slightly/ By the way, I also wanna be an engineer too one day. I’m studying a lot and I’ve been learning about this stuff since I was 14, I’m almost 17 now. I’ve learnt about cars, dirt/quad bikes, e-scooters/bikes, etc. And by the way, I love your video, make more! I’m a huge fan of your work. 😊
@@RedX8477 I had harder springs but they have been changed to softer ones and adjusted. Have you seen the width of cyclist bike tires? Do they tip over? You understand laws of physics right? 🙂 Batteries don’t “explode” just because the engine is drawing more power. Again, physics. Links your provided: first was users fault (6000 miles scooter and he was riding with 4kg on the stem…). Second one was a loose screw. I understand your enthusiasm and wish you luck on your engineering journey. But try to learn more about certain things before jumping into advice mode 🙂
@@kersehcoca Well bikes have press suspension and are usually around 26-29” inches, so I’m sure the person riding it would be fine. And batteries don’t have engines. Engines are fuel-based, mate. 😂 We’re talking about electric things, it’s electric-based. The motor is electric. And the battery isn’t just drawing more power, the motor is literally working at its hardest and getting overheated. I’m not talking about volts, mate, I’m talking about the actual motor itself along with the controller. If you put in a 48V battery when there is a 36-42V controller, that causes it to work harder when you’re fully pressing down on the throttle. Now that is basic physics, I’m pretty sure a kid in 7th grade should know this.
@@RedX8477 thanks for correcting basic typos, like I don’t know what a motor is 🤦🏻♂️ you are creating confusion for others and mixing things up just for the sake of being right 👍🏻 You said the motor could overheat because of the 48v, and potentially cause a fire and battery explosion. I said that’s not how it works: the faulty point on these scooters is the connector between motor/controller. Usually doesn’t cause a fire, scooter just stops working because of melted connectors. Mine were replaced for MT60 ones. The controller you now mention, this specific model can withstand 60V. Btw the part that fails are the transistors, so some people just replace them for bigger ones. There’s tons of research online all about the G30 and the mods that can be done to it. It’s famous for its reliability both chassis and electronics. Maybe look it up.
@@borabudak7885 yes, but a good battery will give you better performance. Be careful with cheap batteries, specially the ones with attached motherboard.
Divím se že se drží v celku 35 je tak normal na tak malou kolobku ale 50 to už je přímo na vykopání vlastního hrobu 😂😂 a ten motor musí po 5 km k nesahnuti 😅😂ten už musí být dobře přehřátéj gdyz na kolonce je třeba 2000 w gdyz se jede tak se zahřeje a u takových malej to bude na sto pero 😂😊
Its very stupid to make this scooter 50kmph. Youre asking for trouble sooner. The brake for this scooter isnt even strong enough and its not disc brakes. The tires are too small for this speed.
Shit looks scary
yo bro can you explain how, show all parts used and how did you do it, i had ninebot for 2 years now im looking for ways to make it 50 speed and i haven't found any only cfw which barely even reaches 38 and also gen 2 motor (G30 MAX) plz answer
That’s normal speed for a gen2 at stock voltage. With magic serial number you might get 39km/h. To reach higher speeds like the video you need to add an external battery. I posted the link to mine on a comment below 🙂
Do you have the internet link for buy the same 48v battery and can you tell me wich firmware do you use ...
Battery: www.altbatteries.co.uk/products/3s6p-12-6v-li-ion-battery-pack
I use SHFW for firmware, 30 Amp max.
Can u make a video to explain how did you do that 🙏
The main difference from stock model is the add-on 12V battery, like I posted on a comment below 🙂 I’ll try to make a better video soon
Great video, how many A you running?
Thank you 🙏🏻 Running at 30A. I tried higher settings but feel like 30 is the sweet spot between performance/battery drainage. This was peak winter so very cold, but in the summer it flies 😅
YO lo tengo a 40A solo con firmware 45km/h❤
Como hiciste @@AntonioFernandez-ec7to
@@FRANCISCORAMIREZ-ug6of scooter haking es una app
Please tell me what needs to be done to slightly increase the speed of the stock scooter???
So you mean, the stronger the battery, the faster you can run?
@@BigBangTheoryIsALie the higher the voltage, the faster your motor spins.
The stronger the voltage = more top speed, but you need the amps to maintain and gain speed,.. so high volts and amps is better
@@TamahaganeXenpai more amps = more torque, but that is changed thru software. I recommend 30A
@@kersehcoca thats what i said... to maintain and gain speed... torque..
Hi! Can you confirm that are you using stock Gen2 motor on your scooter and if so how its handling the extra voltage? :) One more question about connecting and charging this extra battery. Can you tell me little bit more about this?
Hello. Yes, it’s stock gen2. 18 months modded, no signs of deterioration. I recommend buying a good external balanced charger for the extra battery. Mine is HTRC B6V2
@@kersehcoca Ok. I have also Gen2 and already about 1700km on the clock. It has been modded from beginning (max. power 35A). Working perfectly. Only the internal charger stopped working a while ago but now I have external 4A charger and much quicker charging of course.
@@hondaman9424 I think 35 amp is a little excessive. I draw 30 max. You should also replace your main connectors for XT60 or similar.
Fast charging will reduce your battery life 🙂
I have also have 30A program programmed in D mode and I'm using it also. Not big difference between 30A and 35A (top speed almost same). Yes, fast charging not best for battery but now only choise :)
@@hondaman9424 yeah, above 30A I also didn’t notice much improvement, so I prefer to stay as low as possible 🙂 Less damage and battery lasts longer.
What did you do to get it to go that fast bro please let me know so I can install what ever on mine also
12V battery add-on + ECU tuning
Looking to get one for myself, does the handlebar rattle when you shake it back and forward? Since I know it's a problem for other segway scooters
It doesn’t. But you should check the screws when you get it. Mine were a little loose. I applied some blue loctite and never had any problems to date.
@@kersehcoca привет дорогой друг, я недавно себе купил G2 и это мой первый самокат, у меня такая же проблема как в комментариях выше стучит рулевая рейка попробую сделать как ты ответил, но ещё я заметил люфт на самом колесе ((( думаю подшипник пробег 300км.
@@Germes_Ramzes if it’s just a little play it’s normal. My bearings done 2000Km so far, no problems.
The thing about the Ninebot scooters, is that they’re supposed to go only 25-30KM/H (15.5-18.6MPH) for many reasons.
1. They don’t have suspensions, so you could easily hit a rock or a hole in the ground and fall, possibly hitting your head.
2. They have 10”2 inch smooth, inflatable wheels which aren’t meant for going 50KM/H on a road. They could easily pop.
3. They only have 36-42V Lithium-ion batteries, with wattage powers under 700W. That is good for keeping it safe and preventing the battery from exploding, but the speed will be limited because of that.
4. They have weak stems and folding mechanisms, so just one wrong move while riding and your scooter will turn into a skateboard really quickly, so quick you’ll be on the ground before you even notice your scooter’s “transformation”.
5. There are laws in some countries/states, for example; In Australia, anything above 25KM/H on an electric scooter is illegal. You can get charged and possibly even arrested too.
I hope you guys found this helpful, stay safe out there and don’t take the risk! I know you like going fast, but it’s for your own good. It’s better to live and ride slowly and safely, than to go fast and die at such an early age.
Edit: For the people arguing with me about this, this is legit information and I’ve actually witnessed many of these things happen right in front of my eyes. And I actually do know what I’m talking about, I’m not an idiot, mates.
Thanks for the input. A few clarifications tho:
1) this one is equipped with sharkset v2 suspension.
2) they have 10” inflatable tires, like a bike would? They are also anti-flat and have great grip.
3) the speed is software limited, even with stock voltage/amps you can reach higher speeds. Why would the battery explode because of extra voltage? Makes no sense. We are engineers btw 💪🏻
4) welding on the G30 is one of the best in the industry. Designed by Segway, not Xiaomi. Feel free to link us any cracked G30 frames you find online 👍🏻
One last note: all testing on road was done wearing full helmet and protection. Have fun 🙂
@@kersehcoca Let me give you a counter-clarification, since this just turned into a friendly debate.
1. Well done on the suspension, I don’t think I’m even gonna argue with you on this one. At least that can keep you safe on the scooter. Although, in the video the scooter looked really wobbly and bumpy? It’s a good thing you’re still alive, lmao.
2. It’s not necessarily the wheel’s height we should worry about, it’s the width. Ninebot scooters like the G30, F-Series, D-Series, etc usually have 10”2 inch wheels. Only 2 inches wide. Which means it is pretty likely to trip when turning.
3. When I meant “explode,” I didn’t mean because of the extra volts, I meant because of the motor overheating and getting damaged. Possibly resulting in the battery exploding. It’s happened before, mate. I’m not just saying this, there are videos of it happening. I’ll even send you links if you want.
4. About the stem breaking, here are some links like you asked;
www.reddit.com/r/NinebotMAX/comments/y87i84/my_stem_broke_yesterday_and_had_a_fall/
www.reddit.com/r/NinebotMAX/comments/uxz5e5/broken_front_fork_g30p/
www.reddit.com/r/NinebotMAX/comments/oue2vh/loosewobbly_stem_slightly/
By the way, I also wanna be an engineer too one day. I’m studying a lot and I’ve been learning about this stuff since I was 14, I’m almost 17 now. I’ve learnt about cars, dirt/quad bikes, e-scooters/bikes, etc. And by the way, I love your video, make more! I’m a huge fan of your work. 😊
@@RedX8477 I had harder springs but they have been changed to softer ones and adjusted.
Have you seen the width of cyclist bike tires? Do they tip over? You understand laws of physics right? 🙂
Batteries don’t “explode” just because the engine is drawing more power. Again, physics.
Links your provided: first was users fault (6000 miles scooter and he was riding with 4kg on the stem…). Second one was a loose screw.
I understand your enthusiasm and wish you luck on your engineering journey. But try to learn more about certain things before jumping into advice mode 🙂
@@kersehcoca Well bikes have press suspension and are usually around 26-29” inches, so I’m sure the person riding it would be fine. And batteries don’t have engines. Engines are fuel-based, mate. 😂
We’re talking about electric things, it’s electric-based. The motor is electric. And the battery isn’t just drawing more power, the motor is literally working at its hardest and getting overheated.
I’m not talking about volts, mate, I’m talking about the actual motor itself along with the controller. If you put in a 48V battery when there is a 36-42V controller, that causes it to work harder when you’re fully pressing down on the throttle. Now that is basic physics, I’m pretty sure a kid in 7th grade should know this.
@@RedX8477 thanks for correcting basic typos, like I don’t know what a motor is 🤦🏻♂️ you are creating confusion for others and mixing things up just for the sake of being right 👍🏻
You said the motor could overheat because of the 48v, and potentially cause a fire and battery explosion. I said that’s not how it works: the faulty point on these scooters is the connector between motor/controller. Usually doesn’t cause a fire, scooter just stops working because of melted connectors. Mine were replaced for MT60 ones.
The controller you now mention, this specific model can withstand 60V. Btw the part that fails are the transistors, so some people just replace them for bigger ones.
There’s tons of research online all about the G30 and the mods that can be done to it. It’s famous for its reliability both chassis and electronics. Maybe look it up.
İt can be 12 v 15000mah any battery right
@@borabudak7885 yes, but a good battery will give you better performance. Be careful with cheap batteries, specially the ones with attached motherboard.
Which amper do you use
And how to charge external battery
İf you can publiah the tut it can be very popular
Divím se že se drží v celku 35 je tak normal na tak malou kolobku ale 50 to už je přímo na vykopání vlastního hrobu 😂😂 a ten motor musí po 5 km k nesahnuti 😅😂ten už musí být dobře přehřátéj gdyz na kolonce je třeba 2000 w gdyz se jede tak se zahřeje a u takových malej to bude na sto pero 😂😊
Wtf are you even saying? It’s a normal safe tuning. I’ve done 2000km with zero problems.
How
Its very stupid to make this scooter 50kmph. Youre asking for trouble sooner. The brake for this scooter isnt even strong enough and its not disc brakes. The tires are too small for this speed.
@@ThelittlePogi cool, thanks 👍🏻 2000km so far with no problems. Just don’t ride like a dumbass and you should be fine.
my g30 with gen1 and no external battery makes 50kmh too and its faster accelerating xD
Impossible with gen1 at 36v lol. You must have wheel size set wrong. Post a video 🤓
@@kersehcoca no wheel size is 10 and gps shows 50 too xd, ist very possible!
@@kersehcoca you dont know much about the ninebot g30 dont you??
@@M7xt6-ci1ft please tell us how a stock (no delta/star mod) gen1 36v can reach 50km/h 👍🏻
@@kersehcoca with only delta wye xD, and its free so u can go 50kmh for free very good