The KuKirin G2 Master is a powerful and robust electric scooter, built for performance and control. However, like any precision machine, its moving parts require maintenance — and the bearings are among the most crucial. These small components ensure smooth steering and stability, especially in the front column. When they wear out, you might feel stiffness, noise, or even a blocked steering column. In this guide, we’ll explain when and how to replace the KuKirin G2 Master bearings to keep your scooter running perfectly.

When to Replace the KuKirin G2 Master Bearings

If your KuKirin G2 Master becomes difficult to steer, or if you notice a grinding sensation when turning the handlebars, the bearings in the steering column may be worn out. This is especially common after several months of riding on rough roads or after exposure to water and dust.
Before replacing them, check that all the screws on the steering column are properly tightened — if everything is secure and the problem persists, the bearings are likely the cause.

KuKirin G2 Master Bearings Replacement Tutorial

To make the process easier, we’ve shared a YouTube video tutorial showing how to replace the bearings on the KuKirin G2 Master. The video walks you through each step: removing the front column, extracting the old bearings, cleaning the housing, and installing the new ones correctly to restore smooth steering.

Where to Buy KuKirin G2 Master Bearings

You can find replacement bearings for the KuKirin G2 Master from several trusted online stores that specialize in KuKirin parts. We recommend choosing high-quality, sealed bearings to ensure durability and resistance to dirt and moisture. Installing the right bearings guarantees better steering precision and longer-lasting performance.

KuKirin G2 Master Bearings

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Keep Your KuKirin G2 Master in Top Condition

Replacing the bearings is one of the best ways to improve the handling and comfort of your KuKirin G2 Master. Regularly checking your steering system, tightening screws, and cleaning the column area will help prevent premature wear. A well-maintained front column means smoother rides and a safer experience every time you hit the road.