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  1. I recently bought these. The blue Pa66a is stronger than the white and cheaper ones https://a.aliexpress.com/_EjxsHP1
  2. Cracked shell is the result of the initial failure.... Have you disassembly the cranks to check what I told you?
  3. Double press for lift switch. Microbalance is just a behaviour mode when lift switch activated, no matter if it's a sensor switch or mechanical switch. Microbalance option is in the app long ago, since s18 times, and before any sensor switch did exist. I did only noticed when this mode activated, that the process of balance is slower and softer when motor engages.
  4. Double press is already working on S19. I hope it would be deployed to S16 and s22 also.
  5. At least here in Spain (and many European countries)... Max allowed are 100v, 2.500w and 25kmh. That kind of spec will be the target market in the future and Kingsong could be perfectly ruling at that spot. Same happened with electric scooters... Of course there are many powerful e-scooters, but majority are little Xiaomi... Which market do you think would prefer the manufacturers? Hi-end specs or mass selling figures??
  6. It's a very usual failure on V10. The crank is getting loose from the axel. Sometimes it's enough tightening the nuts, but most of the times you have to replace the metal retain that gets deformed. Sometimes also, shell gets broken because of vibration....
  7. Just tried it. If I turn off RGB lights I have no tail light at all, just braking and turning lights. Am I doing something wrong or it still doesn't work?
  8. 3.300 wats motor have enough power for these kind of inclines, but it gets too hot and have to stop frequently to cool down. And my weight is only 66kg....
  9. Completely agree! It's not just a question of aesthetics but of legality. At least here in Spain, the only allowed lights on any kind of vehicle are: - white in the front - red in the tail - yellow on both sides. - blinking yellow for turning lights. Probably is the same in many other countries. Hope Kingsong would fix it asap.
  10. Also interested in having a solid red as tail light. This is a vehicle, not a fancy toy!! I've set all the colours to red so it's supposed to be rotating the selected colours (red all of them), but nothing happens.... I Always get a rainbow light secuence. Tried with Kingsong app and EUCworld, but seems to be the same... Not working. S22 has a "solid colour" option that works fine.
  11. Ok. Solved updating BMS to 1.71 (from 1.69) using softunner. Battery was on sleep mode, so I had to connect the charger in order to update (impossible without it)
  12. Not really lucky. It's quite simple. Unbalanced wheel is not evident at 10-20 kmh spinning, but it's very noticeable all full speed air spinning (118kmh my s22). So, First try with 40g weight on each quarter of the rim and check on which one is most noticeable the decrease of vibration at full throttle air spining. Once you know the right quarter of the rim, repeat the process on every quarter of this quarter (in this two iteration you have a precition of 1/16 of the wheel circumference). Now you have the place, try with 20g more or less to see if it gets better or worse. I did it time ago. The difference is great at full speed air spinning. No more vibration at high speed riding.
  13. I think the old model also had 100km range in commercial specifications. And also says 100mm suspension travel and if you measure max and min positions there's only 80mm travel (the rest 20mm is the bumper to avoid end suspension travel crashes)
  14. Yes, seem like percentage curves are different, but I thought percentage was calculated in the mainboard and BMS just report volts. Obviously not this way, but it surprised me.
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