Alternative tires

Q: What brands of tires had successfully mounted onto a N1s?

A: Owners reported these tires to be “compatible”, i.e. tested on their NIU:

For the record, these are the required sizes
Front: 90/90-12 Rim: 2.15×12
Back: 120/70-12 Rim: 3.50×12

  • Recommended for bad weather: Heidenau K58 mod. Snowtex
  • [have your tire listed here]

If you’ve mounted any other brand, feel free to share your experience in the comments (which then will be added to this FAQ). Thanks!

Category: Replacements
Tag: tires
  • How can I open the charger case for NQi Sport? Dog chewed cord (AC plug end) and I need to wire a new one

    • I did not check the NQi charger – but it looks my N1S charger.
      Which means: You can’t open it… well you can but it is completely
      cast in resin. One fat block of resin – a cable going in, another going out 🙁
      So all you can do is getting a new plug, cut the remaining cable, extend it if needed and mount the new plug.

  • actually have pirelly angel scotter front 90/90-10 and Michelin City Grip 120/70-10 used around 9000km amd had the first flat on boths, plan to change back because feel michelin city slippery so much in wet conditions

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    1. actually have pirelly angel scotter front 90/90-10 and Michelin City Grip 120/70-10 used around 9000km amd had the first flat on boths, plan to change back because feel michelin city slippery so much in wet conditions

    2. How can I open the charger case for NQi Sport? Dog chewed cord (AC plug end) and I need to wire a new one

      1. I did not check the NQi charger – but it looks my N1S charger.
        Which means: You can’t open it… well you can but it is completely
        cast in resin. One fat block of resin – a cable going in, another going out 🙁
        So all you can do is getting a new plug, cut the remaining cable, extend it if needed and mount the new plug.

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