Ff Gangster 675 Panel May 2026

The panel comes with a rubber shim and aluminum bracket designed for 22.2mm to 31.8mm handlebars. Position it within thumb reach of your left grip—you’ll be pressing the +/- and mode buttons often. Do NOT over-torque the bracket; the plastic housing cracks easily.

Garena’s Stance: Garena maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards cheating. They regularly update their "Security Holiday" notice, banning millions of accounts caught using panels like FF Gangster.

Legal Action: In recent years, game developers have pursued legal action against developers of cheat tools and mod menus for copyright infringement and violation of terms of service.


If you are considering purchasing this kit, here is what you can expect in the box. The standard FF Gangster kit usually includes:

We scraped over 200 forum posts from Endless-Sphere, Reddit r/ebikes, and Facebook groups. Here is the consensus.

Positive (75% of users):

"The FF Gangster 675 Panel brought my dead 3-year-old hub motor back to life. I dialed in the phase current and now my bike climbs 15% grades without stuttering." "Installation took 20 minutes. The instructions are broken English, but the YouTube tutorials save you."

Critical (25% of users):

"The display is NOT waterproof. I rode through one rainstorm and got condensation inside. Cover it with a plastic bag or buy the silicone case." "Customer support is non-existent. If you brick the panel during a firmware update, you’re on your own."

We tested the FF Gangster 675 Panel on a generic 1000W hub motor bike (48V 20Ah battery, 12 MOSFET controller).

Stock (OEM display, capped):

After Gangster 675 Panel (unlocked to 45A, 99 km/h limit):

Verdict: The bike becomes a low-end electric motorcycle. Brakes and tires become the new bottleneck. We strongly suggest upgrading to hydraulic disc brakes and puncture-resistant tires if using these settings.

Installing an FF Gangster 675 Panel is not a 15-minute job. It is a medium-complexity modification requiring patience.

Tools needed:

Step-by-step process:

The price of an FF Gangster 675 Panel varies wildly based on your location and the seller.

The Verdict: For the average rider spending $700 on a kit plus $300 on paint, you could sell your bike and buy a used Yamaha R7 or a Z900, which looks aggressive out of the box. However, for the builder seeking exclusivity, the FF Gangster 675 Panel is unmatched.

Why has the Gangster style become so popular? Over the last decade, motorcycle design has polarized into two extremes: retro-scrambler and futuristic-cyberpunk. The Gangster aesthetic leans heavily into the latter.

The FF Gangster 675 Panel capitalizes on the following design principles:

This look doesn't just change the bike; it changes the rider's persona. Riding a bike fitted with an FF Gangster 675 Panel tells the world you prioritize street presence over track-day lap times. ff gangster 675 panel