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Xiaomi - M365 Pro

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"a xiaomi m365 weighing 12 kg is calmly lifted to the 3rd floor."


"it was perfectly sized and weight was manageable!"


"only 14kg !"

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"Nosotros tenemos 2 (m365 y scooter 3) y los usamos para viajes cortos. Y para eso es muy util. ... Es un opción genial para ciertos viajes cortos."


"For the smaller and proximity trips, I use my basic Xiaomi m365 ! ... It's very reliable and quite capable for such a small machine !"

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"Don't underestimate those little scooters, they're like the 2cv of scooters, they're cheap, inexpensive, reliable, gets the work done and is easily fixable !"


"Son los mas populares lo que significa que es más fácil conseguir repuestos."

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"For the smaller and proximity trips, I use my basic Xiaomi m365 ! ... It's very reliable and quite capable for such a small machine !"


"a very well regarded scooter"


"Don't underestimate those little scooters, they're like the 2cv of scooters, they're cheap, inexpensive, reliable, gets the work done and is easily fixable !"

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"no suspension"

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r/ElectricScootersWhat e-scooter did you use for over 1 year without one repair?
7 months ago

Xiaomi M365 Pro. That thing is a tank, & worth spending extra on. Simply put, it was just simple quality materials & construction. The only time I had a problem with it was when I was tinkering too much with it (double battery mod, swapping parts in & out with my other M365 clones... but lol the killer was my poor attempt at a 'double motor mod'... but even then, after putting it back to original & using *sticky tape and blu-tac* to replace the screws I lost, it STILL WORKED)

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r/ElectricScootersE scooter for 5-10 min commute to college?
5 months ago

With your weight, almost any adult scooter is suitable for you. Given the short travel distance, scooters with small batteries are also suitable. I would consider Ninebot scooters, as they have more reliable electronics, and the mechanical parts are also quite reliable. For example, Ninebot scooters Es series (Es1, Es2, Es4), F series(F25, F35, F45), G30, G2 (used ones can be bought for $ 300, and this would be the best solution for the money), E2. Of all the scooters listed, the Es series has a folding mechanism, which makes it easier to store it leaning against the wall, placing it on the front wheel, and using a wall mount. Other scooters can also be stored in this way, but due to the design features, they will bulge strongly from the wall, and it is not very convenient to put them on 1 wheel. Xiaomi scooters also performed well, such as the m365, m365 pro, etc. Inexpensive kukirin scooters can also be considered, but they often have mechanical problems, and the electrics sometimes fail, although due to their mass production, spare parts for them are cheaper than for other scooters.

r/ElectricScootersBest budget commute scooter for a short woman?
5 months ago

For a girl of 59 kg, xiaomi m 365 has enough power.

r/ElectricScootersBest budget commute scooter for a short woman?
5 months ago

If I were you, I would pay attention to small scooters weighing up to 14 kg, such as Ninebot ES, Xiaomi m365 or analogues. It is better to consider scooters with inflatable tires, they need to be monitored more, but the trips will be more comfortable. With your small weight, if you ride mainly on sidewalks and asphalt, then if there are inflatable wheels, there is no point in suspensions. With your small weight, most suspensions will not add much comfort, but the presence of a suspension in the scooter adds weight to it. Also pay attention to the dimensions, it will be inconvenient to bring a large scooter into the bus / subway. As a person who works physically, carrying heavy loads every day, wearing a scooter weighing even 24 kg is not a pleasure. I don't even recommend a scooter weighing 19 kg to you, it's not just hard, but it can lead to back injuries. If you don't work as a loader, then you won't really like carrying even 14 kg every day. I judge by the example of girls I know who are uncomfortable lifting a Ninebot es4 weighing 14.5 kg, but a xiaomi m365 weighing 12 kg is calmly lifted to the 3rd floor.

r/ElectricScootersE scooter for 5-10 min commute to college?
5 months ago

With your weight, almost any adult scooter is suitable for you. Given the short travel distance, scooters with small batteries are also suitable. I would consider Ninebot scooters, as they have more reliable electronics, and the mechanical parts are also quite reliable. For example, Ninebot scooters Es series (Es1, Es2, Es4), F series(F25, F35, F45), G30, G2 (used ones can be bought for $ 300, and this would be the best solution for the money), E2. Of all the scooters listed, the Es series has a folding mechanism, which makes it easier to store it leaning against the wall, placing it on the front wheel, and using a wall mount. Other scooters can also be stored in this way, but due to the design features, they will bulge strongly from the wall, and it is not very convenient to put them on 1 wheel. Xiaomi scooters also performed well, such as the m365, m365 pro, etc. Inexpensive kukirin scooters can also be considered, but they often have mechanical problems, and the electrics sometimes fail, although due to their mass production, spare parts for them are cheaper than for other scooters.

r/ElectricScootersLooking to buy e-scooter - worth it for daily commuting or overpriced?
4 months ago

This is essentially a copy of the xiaomi m365, but more powerful, and the price is too damn high. As for me, it's better to pay a little extra and buy a Ninebot G2 or Ninebot E3 (just the first thing that came to mind), they are not inferior in power, they have a double suspension. Well, or look for something better than the hiboy s2 pro, for that price.

r/ElectricScootersIs the 8-inch tire the ultimate "city hack" for commuting?
about 2 months ago

Well, usually scooters with 8-inch tires are compact in themselves, although there are exceptions. At the same time, for example, 10-inch tires can be installed on xiaomi m365. To begin with, the larger the wheel diameter, the less you feel bumps on the road. The 8-inch tires on scooters are almost all solid-cast, and solid-cast tires further enhance the feel of every bump on the road. Cornering stability is provided by the width of the tire, not its diameter. Also, the softer the tire, the better its grip on the road, which also increases maneuverability. 8-inch tires are pretty narrow in most cases. Result: When riding on 8-inch alloy tires, you will feel strong vibrations due to bumps on the roads, especially terrible sensations when riding on paving slabs. Due to the stiffness of the cast tires, they will often slip, and the smoother the road, the higher the chance of slipping. Accordingly, when maneuvering at speed, or entering corners with the scooter tilted, there is a high chance of slipping, which will cause a fall. I rode scooters with 8/8.5/9/10 inch pneumatic/solid tires. And the 10-inch pneumatic tires showed better maneuverability and cornering stability.

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r/ElectricScootersBest electric scooter?
10 months ago

The only decent scooters below ~350-400$ are all used. The cheapest „good” new scooter you can get is I think the NIU kqi2 pro for 379$. If you want to look for a used one, depending on budget try Xiaomi m365, m365 pro, pro 2 or the Ninebot MAX G30. Out of these the Ninebot is by far the best (and most powerful), but they all aren’t particularly great on hills, so it all depends on how big your hills are. On the Xiaomis and Ninebot you can also modify the firmware to make them a bit stronger if that’s something you’re willing to get into

r/ElectricScootersBest electric scooter?
10 months ago

The only decent scooters below ~350-400$ are all used. The cheapest „good” new scooter you can get is I think the NIU kqi2 pro for 379$. If you want to look for a used one, depending on budget try Xiaomi m365, m365 pro, pro 2 or the Ninebot MAX G30. Out of these the Ninebot is by far the best (and most powerful), but they all aren’t particularly great on hills, so it all depends on how big your hills are. On the Xiaomis and Ninebot you can also modify the firmware to make them a bit stronger if that’s something you’re willing to get into

r/ElectricScootersBest electric scooter?
10 months ago

The only decent scooters below ~350-400$ are all used. The cheapest „good” new scooter you can get is I think the NIU kqi2 pro for 379$. If you want to look for a used one, depending on budget try Xiaomi m365, m365 pro, pro 2 or the Ninebot MAX G30. Out of these the Ninebot is by far the best (and most powerful), but they all aren’t particularly great on hills, so it all depends on how big your hills are. On the Xiaomis and Ninebot you can also modify the firmware to make them a bit stronger if that’s something you’re willing to get into

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r/ElectricScootersAdvice on lightweight scooter with suspension
10 months ago

used to be m365 pro / xiaomi pro 2 only 14kg ! a very well regarded scooter , no suspension , - its replacements 20+ kg. The way of things !

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r/ElectricScootersHelp looking for new scooter
4 months ago

A real m365 type xiaomi or a used ninebot max, nothing else worth buying at that price point.

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r/ElectricScootersSolid build quality AND light weight? Does it exist?
about 2 months ago

I've got a couple of Xiaomi M365's that are still going from about 5 years ago. I could tell by how little effort they put into their company name, that a Honeywhale would likely have little effort put into the quality too.

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r/ElectricScootersis this scooter a good scooter for a beginner
10 months ago

That's not true. I'm sure there are plenty of companies putting their name on this scooter, but Xiaomi is not one of them. It's obviously based on and probably stolen from Xiaomi. It's basically the m365 with some dinky little front shocks thrown on as a afterthought. The m365 is the best selling scooter of all time (so far). It's basic, not very powerful, and obsolete by 2025 standards, but they were solid little scooters and really good for the money. It's like the Nokia 3310 of scooters. If it's built like a Xiaomi, great. But it's probably not. If they were a decent manufacturer, they probably be making scooters of their own design. It's pretty rare that you find a knock off that's equal to the original. "Oh my fake Rolex is so much better than the stuff that the guys that have been making watches for 400 years put out“-- said no one ever. Here's where it gets tricky. It MIGHT be pretty good, but even if your buddy got one from this company, it's a roll of the dice. Why? Because companies like this don't do any testing or quality control checks. And a lot of times they'll buy rejected components from other manufacturers. Segway takes a lot of shit for being expensive because...well, they're expensive. But a company like Segway is going to bench test each component individually and then test the completed build. If something is out of spec, it gets rejected. It might function, but fail to meet some criteria (efficiency, thermal load, or one of a dozen other criteria that I'm not smart enough to understand). Alas, they probably don't just run a band saw through those components that function but don't pass spec. They wind up in the factory seconds market. And that's where knockoffs and parts bin manufacturers buy a lot of their components. So maybe you get it and it's fine. Better than 50% odds I'd bet. But how long until something fails. Or the wild card-- what if the wrong thing in the battery fails? Is it UL certified? That's really important. It's a pretty basic certification, but if they haven't bothered to go through the certification process, or worse couldn't pass it, you don't want to have anything to do with that scooter. You don't want it in your house, you don't want to in your neighbor's house. Stay away.

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r/ElectricScootersNeed a budget e-scooter under $300 — short commute, tall rider
5 months ago

Posts should be automodded if they say stuff like "2-300". IT DOESN'T MATTER what scooter you get. For the budget you're looking at, literally everything is the exact same. They're all clones of the exact same scooter. A Xiaomi M365. A <35lb scooter with a single 350w motor in the rear, 8.5" tires, no real brakes, no suspension.

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r/sailinge-bikes on sailboat
6 months ago

I use an electric scooter but mine is on the heavier side... I had an xiaomi M365 before and it was perfectly sized and weight was manageable!

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r/ElectricScooters6'3", 220 lbs Rider in Boston – Need Electric Scooter Recommendations (Under $500)
8 months ago

I would look at NIU scooters. Decent specs for your budget. Or anything that you can easily source parts for like a xioami m365. I see a lot of large looking folks relatively flying on smaller scooters, including myself at 6’5 and 235. Only drawbacks (to me) are small deck and narrow handlebars, with a slow pickup. Not sure if you’d want to deal with that for almost 5 miles. I would check any stores that sell scooters to see if they have a model you can stand on. My local shop in nyc had those.