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Ninebot F2

2024 model (discontinued)
Legal class capable
$949Segway Australia lists this as an End of Life Product, sold out; clearance prices as low as $589 to $799 were seen at other AU retailers, also sold out. Motor wattage is contested between the official global spec sheet (350W/700W, used here) and some AU/EU retail listings (400W/800W); flagging rather than silently picking one.
40 kmRange
29 km/hTop speed
17.2 kgWeight
700WMotor

A mid tier Segway commuter with tubeless tyres. Discontinued and largely sold out in Australia; F2 Plus, Pro and II are the current F series models.

Where you can ride it

Legality is computed from this scooter's specs against each state and territory's rules. It is a guide, not legal advice. Per state figures are a July 2026 draft and are being verified against official sources. Always confirm your local rules.

NSWNot permitted in public

New South Wales allows shared hire e-scooters only. A private e-scooter can be used on private property only.

Source: Transport for NSW
VICRide within state limits

Legal only when limited to 25 km/h. Cap is 20 km/h on paths and permitted roads.

Source: Victorian Government
QLDRide within state limits

Legal only when limited to 25 km/h. Cap is 12 km/h on footpaths, 25 km/h on paths and permitted roads.

Source: Queensland Government StreetSmarts
SARide within state limits

Legal only when limited to 25 km/h. Cap is 10 km/h on footpaths, 25 km/h on paths and permitted roads.

Source: Government of South Australia
WARide within state limits

Legal only when limited to 25 km/h. Cap is 10 km/h on footpaths, 25 km/h on paths and permitted roads.

Source: Department of Transport WA
TASRide within state limits

Legal only when limited to 25 km/h. Cap is 15 km/h on footpaths, 25 km/h on paths and permitted roads.

Source: Department of State Growth Tasmania
NTNot permitted in public

Northern Territory allows shared hire e-scooters only. A private e-scooter can be used on private property only.

Source: Northern Territory Government
ACTRide within state limits

Legal only when limited to 25 km/h. Cap is 15 km/h on footpaths, 25 km/h on paths and permitted roads.

Source: ACT Government

Full specifications

Performance

Motor (continuous)350 W
Motor (peak)700 W
Dual motorNo
Top speed (unrestricted)29 km/h
Can be limited to 25 km/hYes
Range (claimed)40 km
Battery367 Wh
Water resistanceIPX5

Build

Weight17.2 kg
Max rider weight120 kg
FoldableYes
Seat optionNo
Tyres10 inch self sealing tubeless
SuspensionNone
BrakesFront disc, rear electronic (E-ABS)

Should you buy it?

Best suited to

Commuters who wanted a step up from the entry level E2 Plus with tubeless tyres and more range, with the speed app-limitable to the legal 25 km/h class.

Standout strength

Self sealing tubeless tyres and useful claimed range for the price point, when stock is available.

Main compromise

Discontinued and sold out at every AU retailer checked in July 2026. No suspension.

Check before buying. Confirm current stock and price with the retailer, or consider the F2 Plus, F2 Pro or F2 II, which remain Segway's current F series models in Australia.

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