Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2

3-in-1 Convertible GoKart & Self-Balancing Scooter
4.9 (14)
Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2
Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2
Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2
Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2
Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2
Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2
Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2
Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2
Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2

Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2

3-in-1 Convertible GoKart & Self-Balancing Scooter
4.9 (14)
$2,999 CAD Regular price

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Compatible Accessories
Standard
Warranty
200+
Local Dealers
30-Day
Return
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
Power System
Battery Options

Segway GoKart Pro 2 Gaming Combo - 54V / 432Wh

Motor

Nominal 450 W × 2, Maximum 2400 W × 2

Charging Time

Approx. 4 Hours

Range

25 km

Riding Experience
Riding Modes

ECO Mode—max. speed: 5 mph (8 km/h); Sport Mode—max. speed: 11 mph (18 km/h); Race Mode—max. speed: 26.7 mph (43 km/h); Manual Mode—Manual I (max. speed: 12.4 mph (20 km/h)), Manual II (max. speed: 20.5 mph (33 km/h)), Manual III (max. speed: 26.7 mph (43 km/h))

Climbing Angle

15 Degrees

Build and Structure
Dimension

140 × 85.2 × (45.9 - 60) cm / 55.9 × 33.5 × (18 - 23.6) inch
(Length x Width x Height)

Net Weight

48.1 kg | 106 lbs

Load Capacity

100 kg | 220lbs

Wheels and Tires
Front and Rear Tires

80/60 - 5 Tubeless Tire (FRONT)
10" × 2.75" Hollow Solid Tire (REAR)

Braking and Safety
Brakes

Electronic Brake + Mechanical Handbrake

Additional Features
Display

Digital High-definition LCD Display

Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimension Geometry One Bike Dimension Geometry Two

Segway Ninebot GoKart Pro 2

Ninebot GoKart Pro 2 is a 3-in-1 ride that blends high-speed karting, self-balancing scooter fun, and immersive racing simulation — built for thrill and versatility.

  • Multi-Mode thrills with PC racing simulation, outdoor drifting, and stable rear-wheel drive power.
  • Three ways to ride: GoKart mode for speed, S Max mode for cruising, or indoor virtual racing.
  • Manual paddle shifters and Gen 2 engine speaker add responsive control and realistic racing sound.

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FAQs

EMMO has over 200 authorized dealers across Canada offering test rides. Visit https://emmo.ca/pages/locations to locate a store near you and experience different models before choosing your bike.

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all “best” e-bike for men, because the right choice depends on how you plan to ride and what feels comfortable for your body and routes.

Key things to consider:

• Riding style: City and commuting riders often prioritize comfort, range, and easy handling; off-road and trail riders typically look for stronger motors, suspension, and rugged tires; long-distance riders may want higher battery capacity and a more ergonomic fit.

• Rider height and weight: Make sure the frame fit feels right for your height, and check the bike’s weight rating for your typical load (rider plus any cargo).

• Power and range: Higher-power motors and larger-capacity batteries can help with hill climbing and longer rides, but the best balance depends on your terrain and how far you ride.

• Features: Think about pedal-assist levels, display controls, braking performance, suspension, and whether you want cargo options.

If you’re looking for a strong all-around fat-tire option, the E-Wild Pro(https://emmo.ca/products/e-wild-pro) is a popular pick for mixed terrain and everyday riding. For a more performance-focused fat-tire ride, the Ikong Pro(https://emmo.ca/products/lkong-pro) is a great choice for riders who want extra capability and a sportier feel.

Yes — helmets are mandatory for e-bike riders in most provinces across Canada, including Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec. Alberta is one of the few exceptions, where riders aged 18 and older are not legally required to wear one, though it’s still strongly recommended for safety.

Always use a certified bicycle or e-bike helmet that fits properly, as it greatly reduces the risk of head injury.

Yes. In most Canadian provinces, riders must be at least 16 years old to operate an e-bike, but age limits vary.

In Ontario, the minimum age is 16. In Quebec, riders must be 18, though those aged 14–17 with a Class 6D licence may also ride (SAAQ: https://saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/road-safety/modes-transportation/electric-bike). In British Columbia, the minimum age is 14 with certain vehicle restrictions (BC Gov: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/cycling/cycling-regulations-restrictions-rules/e-bikes). Other provinces generally set limits between 12 and 16 years old. EMMO encourages all riders to follow local regulations and always wear certified helmets.