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Old 07-16-2019, 10:27 PM   #5
captclam
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Default That's how it starts... A little bit of drift

When this happens again, get off the Ninebot and let it just stay is one spot. If look carefully you may see that the steering bar is slightly to the side to which you were drifting. Then, turn it off and move the bar firmly in the other direction and force it just a bit. It will likely return to center and work normally for a while. It gets worse, and next thing you know, your on the ground bleeding.

They have outstanding support. They have repaired mine, but now I don't think I will ride it anymore, unless they send back a different unit. Too dangerous. There something wrong with the control bar position sensor (called a Hall Effect sensor, which uses a magnetic field to translate the movement of the bar into signals that can be read by the PCBA. The problem has to be there, as there are no other steering parts that move with the bar.
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