I have 300 kms / 180 miles and mine does this too. It currently doesn’t affect the ride performance. I’ll keep an eye on it band post an update if anything changes.. groups on FB suggest replacing the bearings.
Try removing the reflective stickers and tightly screw the screws back in, over time and much riding it tends to loosen just enough for a wobble, if not it maybe your tire tread but I doubt it..
@@Vilhozi Yes it does. I have 3 of them. All had some form of wobble. It’s inherent in the design. Look up other videos on TH-cam and Reddit posts covering this. People have it right out of the box. It doesn’t affect ride ability at all.
Just don’t move the handle bar, you have to hold it with both hands and don’t move it when the scooter is running. Every scooter is like that, your arms must be steady, otherwise it will wobble and you will get hurt
@@Vilhoziit is bro ! and by the way the scotter isnt made for riding trails. Its just to make your ride more comfortable. The wobble is the play in the suspension , totally normal
Ur problem is ur trying to talk bad about segway it ain't gonna work stop buying american scooters and buy ur japanese Chinese noodle scooters segway is the toughest muscle scooter machine in the world it's made like a hummer
Hey, just to clarify, Segway used to be an American company, but it’s made by Ninebot, a Chinese company, since 2015. The scooters are still good quality, though. Personally, I’m okay with mine and I’ll keep it, but if I’d known about the front wheel wobble issue, I might’ve spent more money for a different model.
I have 300 kms / 180 miles and mine does this too. It currently doesn’t affect the ride performance. I’ll keep an eye on it band post an update if anything changes.. groups on FB suggest replacing the bearings.
Mine is with same phenomenon. I think it's normal because it still works well after 3000~kms.
Try removing the reflective stickers and tightly screw the screws back in, over time and much riding it tends to loosen just enough for a wobble, if not it maybe your tire tread but I doubt it..
None of that will fix it. Ask me how I know. This is normal. Some wobble more, some less.
Problem ist the shock absorber
It's not normal, it doesn't do that when it's new. the fork is a weak material, most have it bent
This is normal. Well documented on Reddit.
It's not normal, it doesn't do that when it's new. the fork is a weak material, most have it bent
@@Vilhozi Yes it does. I have 3 of them. All had some form of wobble. It’s inherent in the design. Look up other videos on TH-cam and Reddit posts covering this. People have it right out of the box. It doesn’t affect ride ability at all.
I think you have to remove the sticker and then try to attach it with a screwdriver
Just don’t move the handle bar, you have to hold it with both hands and don’t move it when the scooter is running. Every scooter is like that, your arms must be steady, otherwise it will wobble and you will get hurt
Its normal
It's not normal, it doesn't do that when it's new. the fork is a weak material, most have it bent
@@Vilhoziit is bro ! and by the way the scotter isnt made for riding trails. Its just to make your ride more comfortable. The wobble is the play in the suspension , totally normal
Ur problem is ur trying to talk bad about segway it ain't gonna work stop buying american scooters and buy ur japanese Chinese noodle scooters segway is the toughest muscle scooter machine in the world it's made like a hummer
Hey, just to clarify, Segway used to be an American company, but it’s made by Ninebot, a Chinese company, since 2015. The scooters are still good quality, though. Personally, I’m okay with mine and I’ll keep it, but if I’d known about the front wheel wobble issue, I might’ve spent more money for a different model.
G30 is a Hummer, not the g2