🛴 Zip Smart, Ride Bold — The Future of Urban Commutes is Foldable!
The NIU K100F electric scooter combines a powerful 600W peak motor with a practical 18-mile range and a top speed of 17.4 MPH. Designed for the modern commuter, it features foldable handlebars for easy portability, advanced safety with dual brakes and turn signals, and a smooth ride thanks to pneumatic tires and front suspension. Bluetooth connectivity lets you customize your ride, all backed by a 2-year warranty and UL certification for peace of mind.
Brand | NIU |
Color | Grey |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Dual Brakes, Foldable Handlebars, Front Suspension, Turn Signals, UL 2272 Certified |
Weight Limit | 265 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 45.4"L x 23.1"W x 48.4"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | 100F |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 38 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Foldable Handlebars |
Handle Height | 48.4 Inches |
Wheel Size | 9.5 Inches |
Wheel Type | Pneumatic |
Suspension Type | Front Suspension |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Brake Style | Drum Brake(Front) + Regenerative braking(Rear) |
Warranty Type | [INSUFFICIENT_DETAILS] |
Charging Time | 5 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Commuting, Off Road |
Maximum Distance Range | 18 Miles |
Manufacturer | Jiangsu Niu Electric Technology Co., Ltd |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47.25 x 22.25 x 8.75 inches |
Package Weight | 21.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 45.4 x 23.1 x 48.4 inches |
Brand Name | NIU |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacture |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 100F-GY |
Style | 100F Grey - 600W/ 17.4MPH/ 18Mi |
Included Components | Manuals |
J**S
Great Product!
I live near where I work, and use this to commute when the weather is nice. I am about 115lbs and the scooter gets a max of about 20mph with my weight on it. It handles bumps well and is easy to ride. Easy to fold up and easy to lift. I find it easier to slow to a stop by taking my thumb off the throttle more than I do to use the brakes. I don't plan to use the app; if you don't want to use the app either, once you turn on the head/taillight you won't be able to turn it back off without the app (it shuts off when you turn the scooter off, though). It has a display so you can track where your battery level is. I charge it every 3-4 days.Update: The only complaint I have after months of use is that the latch that holds the folded handlebar section down to the base (so you can easily carry the scooter) is not super strong. More than once, it has "let go" of the handlebars, causing the the scooter to unfold/fall. I have received some pretty nasty bruises from this, despite being careful of how/where I grip the scooter when I carry it, and doing my best to keep the weight evenly distributed across its length (not tipping it forward or back). Something to consider if you are regularly hauling this up/down stairs or into/through buildings.
A**R
Well built and mostly met expectation
This product is very nice, well built, collapses easy, and pleasing to look at. The wide board is awesome for both my feet, side by side, pointed forward.The build took about 5 minutes and then I was off on a trial run. While some have complained you need an app for the scooter to function, that is not true.The app allows you to register via Bluetooth for updates and to digitally lock the scooter. You can also track rides and speed, elevation and change characteristics of the scooter via the app if you so choose. You absolutely do not need the app open or phone on you to operate if you don’t want to.Personally I like the app because it shows a map you can use to find locations. You will need a phone mount for that though.The only reason I did not give five stars for all is because I’m bleeding power a bit quicker than I thought. From 20%, it took about 6 hours to charge but that is a lot of riding to get it that low. It easy charges to 100% while I sleep. I would say that I will need to charge about every 3-4 days under current usage.Very fun and great over bumps and rough portions of road/sidewalk/dirt roads, breaks are touchy but good.Overall, very happy with this scooter! For reference, I’m 6’1” and 215 and my scooter still sustains the max of 22 mph on flat and slight incline terrain.
P**N
BEST BEGINNER KICK SCOOTER!
**UPDATE**You can’t change the back tire even with the right tools. It’s like designed that when your tires are worn out you should buy a new scooter.Found out that the rim connecting to the motor got a crack and is unsafe to ride..Don’t buy this scooterI bought this scooter for home to work transportation 5miles back and forth, I’ve been using this bad boi for almost a month now, I did get some problems but I figured out how to fix themLet’s start with the pros:-price (can’t beat the price on this one, super cheap compared to 20mph kick scooters in the market)-torque ( I’m 280lbs and this scooter carries me around and up small hills)-brakes ( the 2 disc breaks are a win, I got to a complete stop when I wanted to)-lights ( there’s a ring light that’s always on and the actual head light is really bright, the brake lights are really bright too)-handle bar (maybe one of my favorite feat about this scooter is the handle bar, really comfortable I’m 5’11 and the handle bars are perfect height for me, not to mention the grips, it doesn’t slide off!!)-deck/kickstand (pretty decent sized deck with a nice kick stand plus the cover for the charging port is very nice and easy to access)-bell ( I hate the mechanical bells but that this bell is loud)Now with the cons:-i had a 07 error code when the scooter got wet (rain) it means brake malfunction, but my brakes are ok, I figured the inside of the brake’s wirings got wet. Dried it out and then I’m good to go again-error code 00 which won’t let me connect to my mobile phone anymore (which idc because I only used the app to unlock the cruise mode)-battery life is a little mediocre but I understand because of my weight, I’m like two people riding the scooter at once so it’s not a big deal (I’m 280lbs and still manage to travel 5miles in total and still have 2bars of battery left-max speed is 17mph not 20mph even tho it says on the scooter that you’re on 20mph but on the app it says 17mph (even on other navigation apps that shows your speed)As of for now the scooter is still going strong and brings me to work and back.Will update my review after another month*UPDATE*-Back Tires starting to wear off and have a couple of small holes already. (Note: I’m 280lbs so I am the one to blame for this and I use this scooter everyday for work)-error code 00 was fixed by itself, I can connect my phone with the scooter again-battery life still going strong-disc break pads are still good no breaking issues-back disc break got bent a little, all I have to do is straighten it out and I’m good to go again*******
B**L
The 100p scooter at $250 is an unbelievably good deal
The 100p scooter at $250 is an unbelievably good deal. It is extremely high quality for the price, feeling very sturdy. It has a basic headlight which doesn't illuminate much but makes you more visible in the dark, which is enough for well-lit cities. Battery life is not so good if you have a longer commute; in the freezing winter I could not get more than 6-8 miles out of it. When it warmed up I was able to get closer to 10 while going close to top speed. I really like the regen breaking as a way to smoothly stop without having to press the brake. But the brakes are also fairly high quality.
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