All you need to remove is the handlebars which then reveals the blue connector which you need to replace the dashboard instead of the bird brain.
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So just using a stock dashboard will fix all you problems for the Bird ES2?robirdhood wrote: ↑Sun Dec 16, 2018 1:49 amI stay away from limes... unless I’m having fish tacos. Anyways, it’s really simple to restore an es1 and es4 back to their Segway state. And you don’t need to switch anything out other then the dashboard. Also you don’t need to buy anything to get these things going, the parts are right outside, just use your head. The problem is, it’s so easy it’s addictive, and remorseful.
Nice job! With how easy the M365 was to hack it's not a huge surprise that the ninebot is just as simple.torgo wrote: ↑Thu Dec 27, 2018 9:17 pmI can confirm that using the dashboard kit alone works for the bird Segway ES2. Just rode one around the block to test.
The bird variant uses a subharness that gets completely replaced by the dashboard kit. Literally plug and play. I can't tell for sure if the motor control curves are identical to a stock ES2 but it's functional. Topped out at a claimed 17km/h on the dashboard readout. I can't decide if I want to try to use the app or not. Best of luck and have fun.
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