Got my email today. They said delivery sometime in end of May. 59 yrs old and this is my first EUC. Thanks for the review, it set my nerves at ease because I'm 5' 9", 165 with 'questionable knees'. 🤣
Finally a good first useful demonstration of this new Begode Falcon, thank you very much! I think for your next video we would be happy if you told us about the real maximum speed possible with this thing, as well as the real battery autonomy :-) Thank you very much in advance.
It's nice that companies are starting to make more modest sized wheels as there was a while when there was hardly anything else up to date other then massive wheels.
Can you do some asmr-type shorts? I would really like to hear the operating noises that this wheel emits while riding (motor, tire, etc) I’m really interested in this as a residential area cruiser if it’s near-silent.
This is basically an A2 with suspension and I totally agree with u on the super wide smooth tire; I found that it fights u when ur turning on smooth pavement and I just put the knobby on my A2 and it’s sooooooo awesome 🥰🥰
Can you elaborate a little more what you like about the that small wide Knobby tire over the street on that wheel? I’ve been torn between which one to order. I have lots of experience with both on larger wheels but not in that form factor which definitely changes the ride feel of each
Get the knobby. Its not just versatility, but in this case the 14" street tire that is super wide handles very strangely (very different from the narrow street tire on the MCM4 or street tires on larger wheels).
How do you carry that thing? By front roll bar? Isn't that very uncomfortable? Also how do you place it on ground, do you need to hold it while it powers on? Could make a lil video about carrying it and placing it on ground, to see how smooth the transition from carrying to riding is.
@@SuperGeert123 I'm sure it has a kill switch, OP carries it in his most recent vid. It seems really easy to carry, even by the trolley handle. But literally the only time I ever pick up my EUC is getting on public transit. And only sometimes (usually it can just bonk up onto the train)
@@Corn8Bit tyre too small to roll it up multiple stairs, like I can with my CPro. Hilly cities like the ones I often ride in, Wellington and Auck NZ, often require you to carry a wheel up some steep stairs to connect trails/paths - one of the reasons I prefer my 18L..
I don't think it's a wheel for big or big people but perfect for little ones weighing around 70Kg for fun and pleasure. Big guys will feel like they're not moving forward with this...Large people will still prefer to stay on their old V11 or their old S18....Luckily I'm small and light and I'm going to love this wheel :-)
With similar specs to the A2 but with suspension it’s just too heavy at 25kg. Might as well go for the T4 at 29kg or even the S18 at the same weight but larger wheel.
I think for commuting purposes 25kg (about 55lb) is amazing with suspension. Although I'm not sure how comfortable it would be dragging that up stairs with the handle and weight distribution at the front
The point of this wheel is to be robust, compact and efficient enough to move around, the S18 is too big for not even more performance, plus it's made of plastic, that doesn't make you want it...and the T4 does it is more efficient but it weighs 33Kg so stop lying with your 29Kg... be realistic thank you. Falcon : 25Kg ------(T4,S16):33Kg -----(Extreme, Patton,V14): 40Kg
S18 is plastic trash (it was my first wheel), less powerful, and impossible to put good pads on. T4 build quality is not as good, but its more powerful and has a lot more range. Its also less portable.
The weight quoted for the T4 is 30.4 kg in my country (I was off by 1.4kg) so it might be different battery specs. I’ve seen it quoted at 32-33kg in other countries sellers websites. Your assumptions that the weight are the same in all countries is not correct because there may be different specs, options materials etc used. Another thing to consider is the price difference. Right now the T4 is discounted and costs just 10% more than the Falcon. The Falcon is lighter and cheaper with less power but it all depends on what you want out of each one. No need to personally attack me on the weight issue as your assumptions are incorrect.
@@markifi It doesn't bother me, just be careful and pay attention to the temperature of the batteries and monitor the recharges, as with any electrical object equipped with batteries.
it could turn out these particular wheels will be the least statistically likely to catch fire while charging, but if so it'll be pure coincidence and not by precaution from the manufacturer.@@ElieSentinas that's what i call brave enough to risk other people's lives. for what? saving 10 dollars? alright then.
Got my email today. They said delivery sometime in end of May. 59 yrs old and this is my first EUC. Thanks for the review, it set my nerves at ease because I'm 5' 9", 165 with 'questionable knees'. 🤣
I have often wondered how hard on the knees these EUCs would be?
Who is "they"? Who is shipping these?
Where you ordered?
Finally a good first useful demonstration of this new Begode Falcon, thank you very much! I think for your next video we would be happy if you told us about the real maximum speed possible with this thing, as well as the real battery autonomy :-) Thank you very much in advance.
Very nice closer look on the Falcon
Look how cute that little thing looks.
After seeing this the Falcon is gonna sell like hot cakes. Nice review!
It's nice that companies are starting to make more modest sized wheels as there was a while when there was hardly anything else up to date other then massive wheels.
Where is the wheel cutoff button located and what is the final weight?
Can you do some asmr-type shorts? I would really like to hear the operating noises that this wheel emits while riding (motor, tire, etc) I’m really interested in this as a residential area cruiser if it’s near-silent.
I need this thing. Nice video!! Very useful info.
This is basically an A2 with suspension and I totally agree with u on the super wide smooth tire; I found that it fights u when ur turning on smooth pavement and I just put the knobby on my A2 and it’s sooooooo awesome 🥰🥰
It's shaped like an A2, but having 50S batteries makes a big difference when it comes to available power and torque
@@Corn8Bit I guess the A2 plus has the 50s batteries paired with the upgraded motherboard ?
@@oliverjantz1108 Yep, plus suspension. Suspension is so nice. Saved my ass many times when hitting barely visible pot holes
@@Corn8Bit it makes a big difference... but it doesn't seem like Begode decided to use all the power available in those cells :(
@@FunTech4Real Yeah, a little more oomph would have been nice. Probably gets decent range though, I'll be looking forward to some 20mph range tests
Really enjoyed your critique and easy delivery. I look forward to what's next? Thanks, 6 pac Gord
Can you elaborate a little more what you like about the that small wide Knobby tire over the street on that wheel? I’ve been torn between which one to order. I have lots of experience with both on larger wheels but not in that form factor which definitely changes the ride feel of each
Get the knobby. Its not just versatility, but in this case the 14" street tire that is super wide handles very strangely (very different from the narrow street tire on the MCM4 or street tires on larger wheels).
How did you get this so early??
How do you carry that thing? By front roll bar? Isn't that very uncomfortable? Also how do you place it on ground, do you need to hold it while it powers on? Could make a lil video about carrying it and placing it on ground, to see how smooth the transition from carrying to riding is.
Why tf would you carry it when it has a trolley handle?? Up stairs sure, otherwise you don't carry it duh
@@Corn8Bit Tell us how then ? Most riders will come across a place where they have to carry the wheel for a short time. Does it have kill switch ?
@@SuperGeert123 I'm sure it has a kill switch, OP carries it in his most recent vid. It seems really easy to carry, even by the trolley handle. But literally the only time I ever pick up my EUC is getting on public transit. And only sometimes (usually it can just bonk up onto the train)
@@Corn8Bit tyre too small to roll it up multiple stairs, like I can with my CPro. Hilly cities like the ones I often ride in, Wellington and Auck NZ, often require you to carry a wheel up some steep stairs to connect trails/paths - one of the reasons I prefer my 18L..
How are you able to get this kind of exclusive access
Great vid, what's your estimate on top speed?
Does it have speakers?
What is your height and weight?
He said 76 inches and 200 lbs
How fast does it go before it starts beeping. Thanks for the video.
31mph
31 wow. I'm definitely getting it.
@@Bassmann1 It's looking like the king of entry level wheels right now
Would you say that this wheel is trying to compete with the King Song S16?
What is the weight of the falcon?
26Kg
The orange metal handle and top parts seem like a bad idea. They would do some damage in a crash
I much prefer metal to the plastic of stupid King Song or Inmotion toys.
nice video thx... do you know how much wh the batterie has? and whats the weight? thx :)
900w 60km
@@vanson7pupu oh you sure? I thought it was 1500 wh battery... you know the weight of the Falcon? 20 kg?
Will it have water resistance/proof like the A2?
Yes
I was about to buy the Patton but now I will order the Falcon. It is smaller, lighter, cheaper.
That metal sticking out on top will surely make for some injuries.
I much prefer metal to the plastic of stupid King Song or Inmotion toys.
@@ElieSentinas Some euc riders love metal so much that they went to hospital to get metal screws in their legs:)
@@bobdebouwer7835 Ho yes you are very funny
@@ElieSentinas You must be a Begode influencer. I won't tell you how I know too not make you smarter.
If you’re six4 and the trolley works for you it should be good ! I’m six2 215lbs and just put down a deposit… thanks for your review
I don't think it's a wheel for big or big people but perfect for little ones weighing around 70Kg for fun and pleasure. Big guys will feel like they're not moving forward with this...Large people will still prefer to stay on their old V11 or their old S18....Luckily I'm small and light and I'm going to love this wheel :-)
How much does it weigh?
26Kg
With similar specs to the A2 but with suspension it’s just too heavy at 25kg. Might as well go for the T4 at 29kg or even the S18 at the same weight but larger wheel.
I think for commuting purposes 25kg (about 55lb) is amazing with suspension. Although I'm not sure how comfortable it would be dragging that up stairs with the handle and weight distribution at the front
The point of this wheel is to be robust, compact and efficient enough to move around, the S18 is too big for not even more performance, plus it's made of plastic, that doesn't make you want it...and the T4 does it is more efficient but it weighs 33Kg so stop lying with your 29Kg... be realistic thank you.
Falcon : 25Kg ------(T4,S16):33Kg -----(Extreme, Patton,V14): 40Kg
S18 is plastic trash (it was my first wheel), less powerful, and impossible to put good pads on.
T4 build quality is not as good, but its more powerful and has a lot more range. Its also less portable.
@@FunTech4Real It's really nice to read someone real!
The weight quoted for the T4 is 30.4 kg in my country (I was off by 1.4kg) so it might be different battery specs. I’ve seen it quoted at 32-33kg in other countries sellers websites. Your assumptions that the weight are the same in all countries is not correct because there may be different specs, options materials etc used. Another thing to consider is the price difference. Right now the T4 is discounted and costs just 10% more than the Falcon. The Falcon is lighter and cheaper with less power but it all depends on what you want out of each one. No need to personally attack me on the weight issue as your assumptions are incorrect.
Let’s goooooo 🫡
The familiar orange color. I've already seen this somewhere... 🙂
you see there was a truck in motion carrying orange dye that didn't reach it's intended destination
No hydraulic shocks, no thanks. Wait for LeaperKim 14” suspension wheel… or Inmotion’s first 14” suspension.
no smart battery management system, no deal
It doesn't bother me, I'm going to buy it
@@markifi It doesn't bother me, just be careful and pay attention to the temperature of the batteries and monitor the recharges, as with any electrical object equipped with batteries.
it could turn out these particular wheels will be the least statistically likely to catch fire while charging, but if so it'll be pure coincidence and not by precaution from the manufacturer.@@ElieSentinas that's what i call brave enough to risk other people's lives. for what? saving 10 dollars? alright then.
wish eould be better😊
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this guy needs a bigger wheel
He has a T4, don't worry about him
@@ElieSentinas thats too small too
do i buy this or T4 for 300 bucks more