Maintaining the correct tyre pressure on your Ninebot Max G30 is one of the easiest ways to improve ride quality, extend tyre life, and prevent punctures.

The Max G30 uses 10-inch pneumatic tyres, which means they require regular pressure checks to perform properly.

In this guide we’ll cover the recommended PSI, how to check your tyre pressure, and simple maintenance tips to avoid flats.


For most riders, the ideal tyre pressure is:

✔ 45–55 PSI (3.1–3.8 bar)

This range offers the best balance of:

  • Comfort
  • Grip
  • Puncture resistance
  • Battery efficiency

Suggested PSI by rider weight

Rider Weight Recommended PSI
Under 70 kg 45–48 PSI
70–90 kg 48–52 PSI
90 kg+ 52–55 PSI

Running tyres below this range can significantly increase the risk of punctures.


Why Correct Tyre Pressure Is Important

Many Ninebot punctures are actually caused by low tyre pressure, not sharp objects.

Underinflated tyres can cause:

  • Sidewall damage
  • Increased rolling resistance
  • Poor range
  • Sluggish acceleration

Correct PSI keeps the tyre structure firm and protects the tyre wall.

How to Check Tyre Pressure

Checking your tyre pressure only takes a few minutes.

Step-by-step:

  1. Remove the valve cap on the tyre
  2. Attach a pressure gauge or pump
  3. Read the PSI level
  4. Inflate until it reaches the recommended range
  5. Replace the valve cap

Many riders use a small electric pump or compact bicycle pump.


How Often Should You Check Tyre Pressure?

For the Ninebot Max G30, it’s recommended to check tyre pressure:

✔ Once per week if you ride daily

✔ Before long rides

✔ After storing the scooter for long periods

Tyres slowly lose air over time, even without punctures.


Signs Your Tyres Are Underinflated

Watch for these warning signs:

  • Tyres feel soft when pressed
  • Scooter feels slower than normal
  • Reduced battery range
  • Increased risk of flats
  • Poor handling on corners

If you notice these symptoms, check your tyre pressure immediately.

How to Prevent Punctures on a Ninebot Max G30

Punctures can still happen, but proper maintenance dramatically reduces the chances.

Tips to prevent flats

✔ Maintain 45–55 PSI

✔ Avoid riding with very low pressure

✔ Check tyres regularly for debris

✔ Avoid sharp kerbs and potholes

✔ Inspect tyres for cuts or cracks

Proper tyre pressure is the single most important factor.


When to Replace Your Tyres

Even well-maintained tyres eventually wear out.

Signs your tyre needs replacing include:

  • Worn tread
  • Cracks in the rubber
  • Frequent punctures
  • Bulging sidewalls

What PSI should a Ninebot Max G30 tyre be?

Most riders should keep tyres between 45 and 55 PSI.

Can low tyre pressure cause punctures?

Yes. Low pressure is one of the most common causes of flats on electric scooters.

Does tyre pressure affect battery range?

Yes. Under inflated tyres increase rolling resistance, which reduces range and efficiency.


Final Thoughts

Keeping your Ninebot Max G30 tyres at the correct pressure is a simple but essential part of scooter maintenance.

Regular checks help improve ride comfort, extend tyre life, and reduce the risk of punctures.

A quick weekly pressure check can save you from costly repairs and keep your scooter performing at its best.