For those of you wondering, the board held up pretty well. We did this to both my endeavor s and my brothers pro. He hasn’t posted because we got hit with temperatures of -20 here in MN. We haven’t rode due to extremely cold weather, since hot batteries and cold weather equals condensation. But overall the boards held up well.
1st of all, at first glance it just looks like the drive train sitting on the snow, then I realized the deck was shrink wrapped and blended in the background. This video convinced me to keep the knobby tires on since it will probably snow at sometime this winter season in NY. I’ll swap off to 7 inch pneumatic street wheels in the spring
Are your roads salted? Wondering how your boards and exposed suspension/hardware will hold up over continuous use on salted roads? Also consequences of condensation, hot battery and board in winter conditions?
I don't know why there s no handlebar with disc breaks, ip68, etc (all double secured). All lights etc and an app which can slow down the max speed to 20km/h so that will be allowed in lots of countries.
@@A_Haunted_Pancake I asked Propel about it and will it hold up riding on wet surface like asphalt, when tires could shoot some water drops in the air. They said "Our waterproof rating is IP55. We would recommend a safer ride under dryer conditions.In regards to the water splash-proof, although our components are sealed, there is still the possibility of water ingress, so we do not promise or recommend wading through the waters."
For those of you wondering, the board held up pretty well. We did this to both my endeavor s and my brothers pro. He hasn’t posted because we got hit with temperatures of -20 here in MN. We haven’t rode due to extremely cold weather, since hot batteries and cold weather equals condensation. But overall the boards held up well.
1st of all, at first glance it just looks like the drive train sitting on the snow, then I realized the deck was shrink wrapped and blended in the background. This video convinced me to keep the knobby tires on since it will probably snow at sometime this winter season in NY. I’ll swap off to 7 inch pneumatic street wheels in the spring
Wrapping your board in shrink wrap is such a good idea. Great Thinking.
Engineers need to design us snow/mud tracks
Check the ungoverned electric snowboard
I was doing this with my meepo hurricane with 155mm pneumatics
It handled it really really well until I broke a belt
Are your roads salted? Wondering how your boards and exposed suspension/hardware will hold up over continuous use on salted roads? Also consequences of condensation, hot battery and board in winter conditions?
Try using silicone caulking like the one for the shower to seal the bottom and marine waterproofing spray for the springs n bearings
So what happened? Its been 2 weeks? Where's the update? Does it still run? Any warping of the board? Details!
I don't know why there s no handlebar with disc breaks, ip68, etc (all double secured). All lights etc and an app which can slow down the max speed to 20km/h so that will be allowed in lots of countries.
our fucking countries should stop being gay
Personally wouldn't ride my pro in the snow, but I have mountains here if I get the itch to ride.
Hope those motors hold up for u.
Ride-on
show it to us if you dont have to return it.........
Is it water/snow proof
Good question. IP-rating ?
@@A_Haunted_Pancake I asked Propel about it and will it hold up riding on wet surface like asphalt, when tires could shoot some water drops in the air.
They said "Our waterproof rating is IP55. We would recommend a safer ride under dryer conditions.In regards to the water splash-proof, although our components are sealed, there is still the possibility of water ingress, so we do not promise or recommend wading through the waters."
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