Andare Sicuri: La Guida Completa al Display del KuKirin G2 Pro per Italiani
Ciao, Italia! Whether you are cruising through the historic streets of Roma, commuting in Milano, or enjoying the seaside in Rimini, the KuKirin G2 Pro is your new best friend. But with new Italian laws tightening up on e-scooters ( monopattini elettrici ), you need to master your dashboard.
The G2 Pro features an LED super large display screen. with hidden menu settings (P-settings) that control speed limits, start-up modes, and cruise control. This guide will walk you through every setting to keep you comply with Italian traffic laws (Codice della Strada) .
1. First Look: What Your G2 Pro Display Tells You
According to the official specifications, the G2 Pro’s large LED screen shows you everything you need at a glance:
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Real-time Speed: Clearly displayed (Km/h or Mph).
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Gear Indicator (1, 2, 3): Shows which power mode you are in.
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Battery Voltage & Capacity: Keep an eye on your remaining range.
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Turn Signal & Light Icons: Essential for Italian city traffic.
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Fault Codes: Diagnostic alerts if something goes wrong.
Italian Law Reminder: Since 2024/2025, Italian law requires e-scooters to have indicators (frecce) and functional lights. The G2 Pro comes standard with a full 6-light system – make sure those icons are flashing!
2. Accessing the Secret Menu: P-Settings Explained
The most powerful tool on your G2 Pro is the hidden engineering menu. You don't need a mechanic; you just need your brake lever and power button.
How to enter the menu:
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Turn on the scooter (key + power button).
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Hold the brake lever (left or right).
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While holding the brake, double-click the power button quickly.
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The display will now show codes like P1, P2, P3, etc.
Here is what each setting means for Italian riders:
| Code | Function | What to do for Italy |
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| P1 | Km/h vs. Mph | Set to Kilometers (Km/h) . Italy uses the metric system. |
| P2 | Voltage Level | Leave at 48V (Do not change, matches your battery). |
| P3 | Wheel Diameter | Set to 9 inches (G2 Pro has 9" tires). Wrong size = wrong speed reading. |
| P4 | Magnetic Pole Pairs | Leave as default (technical motor setting). |
| P5 | Cruise Control | ON or OFF? Italian city streets have many stops. Turn it OFF for safety, or ON for long country rides. |
| P6 | Zero Start / Non-Zero Start | Set to Non-Zero Start (Kick to Start) – This is safer for city traffic. |
| P8 | Auto Sleep Time | Set to your preference (how long until screen turns off automatically). |
| PA | Start Force | Adjusts how sensitive the throttle is. |
| PB | Brake Force | Adjusts electronic brake strength. |
| PC | Total Mileage Reset | Clears the odometer (only do this when selling the scooter). |
3. Speed Modes & Italian Legal Limits (45 km/h is Too Fast!)
The KuKirin G2 Pro is powerful. According to the spec sheet, at 65kg load:
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Mode 1: 20 km/h
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Mode 2: 40 km/h
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Mode 3: 45 km/h
However, Italian law currently limits e-scooters to 20 km/h on bike paths and 6 km/h in pedestrian areas.
To ride legally and avoid fines (multe):
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Tap the "Mode" button on the display to cycle through gears.
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For daily commuting in ZTL zones: Keep it in Mode 1 (20 km/h) .
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For private property only: You can use Mode 3 (45 km/h).
Pro Tip: Holding the brake and double-clicking the power button also allows you to set a Speed Limit Mode directly. Check your manual to cap the top speed at 20 km/h if you want to be 100% compliant.
4. Unit Switching: Km/h is Mandatory
If your display ever shows "MPH", you are breaking the law in Italy. Speed must be displayed in Kilometers per hour.
How to switch:
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Enter the P-Settings menu (Brake + double-click power).
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Scroll to P1 .
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Tap the power button to switch between Km/h and Mph.
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Ensure Km/h is selected.
5. Zero Start vs. Non-Zero Start (Setting P6)
Italian cities are crowded. Accidental throttle presses are dangerous.
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Non-Zero Start (Kick Start) – Recommended for Italy: The motor will NOT engage unless you push the scooter with your foot first (to about 3-5 km/h). This prevents the scooter from flying out from under you at a red light.
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Zero Start: The throttle works immediately.
To change this:
Go to P6 in the secret menu. Set it to "Non-Zero" for maximum safety.
6. Cruise Control (Setting P5)
Do you have a long, straight cycle path along the Tevere or by the beach? Cruise control saves your thumb.
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To activate: Long press the "Mode" button while holding a steady speed.
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To deactivate: Tap the brake, throttle, or press Mode again.
Safety Warning: Never use cruise control in heavy traffic or on cobblestone streets (sanpietrini). Keep P5 set to OFF for city use.
7. Understanding Error Codes
If your display flashes an error, don't panic. Here is what the most common codes mean:
| Code | Meaning | What to do in Italy |
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| E0 | Wheel blocked | Check if something is stuck in the 9" tire. Restart. |
| E1 | Overpressure (Battery) | Battery issue – contact your retailer. |
| E2 | Under-voltage | Battery is empty. Charge it (7-8 hours). |
| E3 | Controller failure | Needs replacement (contact KuKirin support). |
| E4 | Throttle fault | Unplug throttle terminal or replace. |
| E5 | Brake fault | Check brake lever connection. |
| E7 | Hall sensor fault | Motor issue – requires mechanic service. |
8. The Detachable Seat & Display
The G2 Pro comes with an innovative detachable seat.
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When the seat is attached, the scooter is classified differently in some regions. Always check local Italian municipal laws (comuni) regarding seated scooters.
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The display settings do not change with the seat, but remember: your center of gravity changes when sitting. Non-Zero start (P6) is even more important when seated.
Pre-Ride Checklist (Lista di Controllo per l'Italia)
Before you turn the key, glance at your KuKirin G2 Pro display:
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Unit: Is it Km/h? (P1 setting)
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Mode: Is it Mode 1 (20 km/h) for public roads?
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Lights: Are the headlight and turn signal icons active?
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Start Mode: Is it Non-Zero Start (P6) for safety?
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Battery: Do you have enough charge for your trip?
Final Thoughts
The KuKirin G2 Pro is an incredible machine with professional-grade settings. By mastering the P-menu (P1, P2, P3… P6), you can customize the scooter to be perfectly legal and safe for Italian roads.
Remember the golden rules of Italy:
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Casco (Helmet) is mandatory for all e-scooter riders.
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Luci (Lights) must be on at night.
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Velocità (Speed) – stick to 20 km/h in bike lanes.
Master your display, respect the rules, and enjoy La Dolce Vita on two wheels!
Buona strada e indossa sempre il casco! (Safe roads and always wear a helmet!)