VSETT
Tootmises2021–

9+

scooters12001500 EUR
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Algupära

VSETT launched in 2020 as a sister brand to Minimotors (the Korean manufacturer of Dualtron). Where Dualtron is premium-priced and targets enthusiasts willing to spend €2500-5000+, VSETT was positioned as the value-engineered alternative — same OEM factory, similar component philosophy (dual motors, dual brakes, dual suspension), but at a more accessible €700-2000 price band. The VSETT 9+ specifically targeted the €1200-1500 sweet spot: enough performance to embarrass commuter-class scooters but not enough weight or price to scare off mainstream enthusiasts. By 2022 VSETT had become a major presence in the European specialist e-scooter market, distributed through dedicated shops (Voro Motors US, Falcon PEV Singapore, and dozens of EU specialist dealers including the Baltic specialist scooter shops). The 9+ is consistently the brand's best-seller — the 'goldilocks' scooter in the line.

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Tehnilised andmed

Pidurid
Mechanical disc brake (Logan-style, OEM cable-actuated caliper, 120 mm rotor) Mechanical disc brake (Logan-style, OEM cable-actuated caliper, 120 mm rotor) Dual disc brake setup is the major safety upgrade over commuter-class scooters. Both wheels have physical disc brakes with mechanical cable-pull from handlebar levers. Combined with regen on both motors gives genuine emergency-stop performance. Disc brakes require occasional adjustment — cable stretch over 6-12 months means pad-rotor gap widens. Easy DIY tune: 5 minutes per side. Wet weather still slows stopping somewhat but performance gap vs dry is much smaller than drum or E-ABS-only systems.
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Kellele sobib

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Ostumärkused

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If buying used: ASK SELLER TO CONFIRM FIRMWARE STATE — speed-locked (25 km/h, EU-legal) or unlocked (50 km/h, technically illegal as PLEV). Most enthusiast sellers will have unlocked. Plan to re-lock for daily public-road commute. Unlock is a button combination or app toggle; re-lock is the same procedure.
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Verify the exact model on the dashboard: 'VSETT 9+' or 'VSETT 9 Plus' should display on power-up. Counterfeit VSETT clones are rare (less common than Segway/Xiaomi fakes) but exist — verify the holographic sticker on the deck, the QS-S4 display brand, and the XLR-3 charge ports. Genuine units pair with the EV-Max app and show correct serial.
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For Baltic performance commute 10-30 km one-way with hills: VSETT 9+ standard (720 Wh, 30-45 km real range single-motor) is the sweet spot. For commute <10 km on flat terrain: consider the cheaper single-motor VSETT 9. For commute >30 km or maximum performance: step up to VSETT 10+ (1280 Wh, 50-70 km range) or Dualtron Mini.
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VSETT 9+ has no big-box retail presence in the Baltics. Buy from specialist dealers: scooter.ee, eScooterShop.ee (EE), skuteri.lv, elektroskuteri.lv (LV), elektrinispaspirtukas.lt, motoland.lt (LT). Pros: better technical advice, in-person test rides, faster parts. Cons: smaller dealer network, longer warranty work timelines than Euronics/Senukai.
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Used market: ALWAYS ride the scooter before buying. Take it to a small hill (5-10% gradient minimum) and test dual-motor climbing. If the front motor doesn't engage smoothly or feels weak, it may need controller calibration or replacement. Both motors should pull evenly under full throttle.
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Budget for consumables: brake pads at 800-1500 km (€15 set, 30-min DIY swap), inner tubes 1-2 per year (€5-10 each), kickstand at 18-24 months (€10-15). Plan ~€50-100/year in consumables for normal commute use, €100-200/year for heavy use.
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Tubeless conversion: many 9+ owners convert from tubed to tubeless using rim insert + Slime sealant (€30-50 in materials, 1-2 hour DIY). Reduces flat frequency significantly. Voids OEM tire warranty but most 9+ owners consider it worth it for daily use.
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Winter strategy: VSETT 9+ is less weatherproof than Segway G30. If you commute Dec-Feb, accept range loss of 30-50% AND increased risk of controller flicker / electronic faults from melt-water. Many Baltic 9+ owners switch to bikes for winter or use the 9+ for dry-day-only riding.
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Theft prevention: VSETT 9+ has no built-in GPS or theft alarm. Add an Apple AirTag, Samsung SmartTag, or Tile under the deck in an adhesive case. Use a heavy-duty U-lock or chain through the folding stem when parking. VSETT scooters are higher-value targets than commuter scooters — never leave unlocked in Tallinn/Riga/Vilnius city centres.
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Firmware unlocking (25 km/h → 50 km/h) is technically possible via dashboard button combination or EV-Max app — DO NOT do this for Baltic-registered/used scooter daily public-road commute. Exposes you to fines (€40-150), insurance void in case of accident, possible criminal charges. The 25 km/h speed bump is not worth the legal risk. If you must have access to higher speed, reserve unlocked mode for closed-track / private property use only.
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Power-rating compliance is grey-area in Estonia (Liiklusseadus 750 W support limit may or may not apply per-motor or combined). Ride conservatively, keep firmware speed-capped, carry VSETT spec sheet if asked by police. Latvia 2026 OCTA rules may explicitly address higher-power scooters — verify with CSDD.lv before commute.
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Serial number: located on dashboard via hidden menu (power+mode buttons), printed on deck underside sticker, and stamped on stem base (some production batches). Cross-reference all three locations on used purchases — counterfeit clones often have mismatched or missing serial encoding.
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Performance enthusiast setup: most VSETT 9+ owners add a phone mount (€10-20), aftermarket high-grip tape, deck LED strips (if not standard), tubeless conversion, fast charger (€80-120), and a heavy-duty U-lock. Performance maintenance: pad swap every 800-1500 km, tube/tire check monthly, brake cable tension check every 6 months.
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Seadus & registreerimine

All three Baltic states' relationship with high-power scooters like VSETT 9+ is in flux. EU-spec firmware (25 km/h capped) is essential for legal commute use. Unlocked 50 km/h firmware is technically illegal as PLEV in all three states. Several Baltic VSETT owners have been fined €40-150 for unlocked firmware caught during speed checks.

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Sildid

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