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Category: Chassis

The outer shell of your NIU

Background, Chassis, Electronics, Motor and Battery2 Comments

DIY Videos

06/06/201906/06/2019 Axel

Yes, there’s a growing number of DIY videos showing in detail how you can fix problems or enhance your NIU yourself. Some are there for quite some time but probably somewhat hidden in a post or an FAQ entry. So … Continue reading DIY Videos

Chassis2 Comments

NIU endurance

30/08/201806/06/2019 Axel

(T)rusty scooter? This is a meant-to-stay post… it was born to grow. It’s about the endurance and longevity of our NIU scooters, so it will be fed by your participation. Over multiple years – hopefully. Walking the streets of Hamburg … Continue reading NIU endurance

Chassis, Improvement20 Comments

Seat holder and opener

18/01/201809/11/2018 Axel

Are you nagged by the flimsy saddle hinge, especially when having the storage compartment open and both hands full? You were busy in the storage compartment and the saddle fell on year head or even jammed your hands? You need … Continue reading Seat holder and opener

Chassis, Fixing3 Comments

Fixing the side-stand

04/10/201709/11/2018 Axel

The side-stand can be a major annoyance at least – if not a dangerous source of disaster! It’s placed a bit low and angled out too far, so chances are high it will touch ground in a sharp left turn … Continue reading Fixing the side-stand

Chassis, Fixing2 Comments

Got water in battery compartment?

25/09/201709/11/2018 Axel

Your N1s is behaving strangely after some time in the rain? Maybe there’s water in your N1s battery compartment – the front edge of the battery compartment lid is prone to letting water into the compartment . So open it, pull … Continue reading Got water in battery compartment?

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