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Just trying to get a sense of what other riders would considered a safe top speed for the S16 Pro.

Currently, I set the last alarm and tiltback at 55 km/h. The alarm seemed reliable so far. But the wheel seemed to be quite strong still at this speed. 

What top speeds are people frequently riding at on their S16 Pro?

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On 8/5/2023 at 11:28 AM, Mango said:

Kingsong is confirmed to be releasing a new 16" suspension wheel.

Thread will be updated with more info...

Aug 15 - Kingsong releases photos and specs of the KS S16

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Does anyone know of the best after-market pedals for the KingSong S16 Pro?
I heard folks don't like the multi-use tire and the pedals.
We receive our wheel tomorrow and wanted to order some upgrades.

Thanks!

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On 7/24/2024 at 10:44 AM, Jayzao said:

Does anyone know of the best after-market pedals for the KingSong S16 Pro?
I heard folks don't like the multi-use tire and the pedals.
We receive our wheel tomorrow and wanted to order some upgrades.

Thanks!

The only aftermarket set I ever seen was by BVD, it shows up on Aliexpress

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For my use-case, urban commuting, I find the S16 Pro the with proper setup is working out really well for me.

If I were to improve upon it, I think putting in a 100V system could give it a wider appeal. 

I hope Kingsong would consider coming out with an S16 Pro 100V Edition.

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9 minutes ago, kreed said:

For a newbie (me) what would 100v add? It already seems so torquey and decent power.

IMO, as a first wheel, nothing. With the right setup, the S16 Pro is a good riding, quality wheel for someone who wants to get to around town. I find the S16 Pro, zippy and responsive. 

100 V can get you a bit more headroom and range in the same 4P battery configuration for non-beginners. 

 

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