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Tim CunninghamParticipant
Hi Yanbin
I’m in Shanghai too. I live in Xujiahui and commute each day to Jiuting. 16Km each way takes around 40 mins. Battery is good at 95.1 health, 49 charging cycles and 1785Km ridden since October last year.
I recently found the App is in English and also the scooter firmward updated itself.
See you around
Tim
Tim CunninghamParticipantHi Julian
There are plenty of accessories on TaoBao, the Chinese equivalent of eBay/Amazon. I’ve bought a battery lock (very simple and useful), a disc brake lock, and various netting ‘pockets’ for phone and gloves/goggles while on the move.
There’s a ton of stuff you can buy to pimp your scoot.
Tim CunninghamParticipantHi David
I’m originally from UK (north Wales) but have been living overseas since 1991. Currently, I ‘m in Shanghai. I’m going to return home soon, and wondered whether I should bring my M1 Civic with me. Can it be ridden legally in UK? Did you have to register your M+ Sport, get a licence plate, MoT (?) and insurance?
Cheers
Tim
Tim CunninghamParticipantHi, I just bought my M1 Civic here in Shanghai. I didn’t buy the box as I think they look ugly and spoil the lines of the scooter.
I’ve just used the scooter for commuting to work. 16Km each way through thick city traffic. It takes about 40 minutes. Thankfully, this city, like most Chinese cities, are used to scooters and bicycles. It is pretty safe riding.
Tim CunninghamParticipantI’m living and working in Shanghai and have just this week purchased the Niu M1 Civic. Nice scoots!
max speed so far is 45Km.h
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