If the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Pro leans back when you are riding, please refer to the following aspects:
1. When climbing a slope, the motor outputs more power to overcome gravity. The force is mainly applied to the rear of the scooter, which can make the rear heavier and create a lean-back sensation.
2. During hard braking or quick slowing down, inertia causes your body and the scooter to shift forward. At the same time, the chassis can be relatively raised at the rear, resulting in an unstable or tilted feeling.
3. Carrying weight unevenly, especially toward the rear of the scooter, can lead to an imbalanced center of gravity, making the scooter more likely to lean back.
4. If you maintain a very upright posture or place your weight too far back, the center of gravity shifts rearward, which can intensify the lean-back effect.
5. Severely underinflated or low tire pressure in the rear tire will reduce stability and shock absorption, making the scooter more prone to abnormal tilting or balance problems.
6. Aggressive acceleration and high torque output at the start can cause the rear wheel to push the scooter forward quickly, leading to a slight front-wheel lift and a feeling of leaning back.
7. If the scooter frame is deformed or damaged, it can affect overall balance and handling. In this case, it is recommended to contact the after-sales service for inspection and repair.