i'd also like to see the popularity of EUCs increase. It will take time and exposure. I personally like having the ability to easily add the EUC to the trunk and take it where ever I go. There is always a place to explore.
I live north of Toronto, there are a couple others in my general area. I seen one last weekend. We did a group ride a couple years ago but I think most of the about 10 riders came from other areas. I ride form me and my like of EUC's and I dont try to promote it. It is deffinately an acquied taste. Cheers
@@patrickmckowen2999 Thanks for the comments Patrick. I love Canada! I drove from Windsor to Niagara Falls, then stayed a couple days in Toronto before driving through Sudbury and back to the States through Sault Ste Marie (I think). It was a great trip and the people were so nice!
Nice rides and cool videos! Your environment is so different from what we have here in Montréal Canada. I started riding about 3 years ago and it is still a lot of fun! Love the name of your last wheel, "la roue" haha. Stay safe!
@@BobJohnson-xg9ng Hi Bob, thanks for the comments. Did you check out my video “58 too old for an EUC”? In it you see how I struggled early on. (I’m still learning with almost 1,000 miles total between my 3 EUCs. You’ll get over the hump and be skilled enough to enjoy your EUC soon if you can ride a little each day.
I learned the basics on one with training wheels which I think cut my learning time down to nothing. I've seen similar homebrew solutions where people take those wide floor brooms, cut them in half, and attach the brushes to each pedal to keep it upright while learning.
i'd also like to see the popularity of EUCs increase. It will take time and exposure. I personally like having the ability to easily add the EUC to the trunk and take it where ever I go. There is always a place to explore.
@@1MoreMisterE Yes Sir, I am having a blast taking an EUC with me on trips any time I can.
I live north of Toronto, there are a couple others in my general area. I seen one last weekend. We did a group ride a couple years ago but I think most of the about 10 riders came from other areas. I ride form me and my like of EUC's and I dont try to promote it. It is deffinately an acquied taste.
Cheers
@@patrickmckowen2999 Thanks for the comments Patrick. I love Canada! I drove from Windsor to Niagara Falls, then stayed a couple days in Toronto before driving through Sudbury and back to the States through Sault Ste Marie (I think). It was a great trip and the people were so nice!
@@motomert157
It is nice here - but like every other country we have our share of Aholes as well 🤣
Cheers
Nice rides and cool videos! Your environment is so different from what we have here in Montréal Canada. I started riding about 3 years ago and it is still a lot of fun! Love the name of your last wheel, "la roue" haha. Stay safe!
@@TheRodmanu Thanks for the comments! I enjoyed a visit to Montreal, saw your Cathedral and had poutine for the first time!
What fun. Every ride an adventure! I ride a scooter, it's not the same as the freedom of an EUC, but I am having a very hard time learning the EUC.
@@BobJohnson-xg9ng Hi Bob, thanks for the comments. Did you check out my video “58 too old for an EUC”? In it you see how I struggled early on. (I’m still learning with almost 1,000 miles total between my 3 EUCs. You’ll get over the hump and be skilled enough to enjoy your EUC soon if you can ride a little each day.
I learned the basics on one with training wheels which I think cut my learning time down to nothing. I've seen similar homebrew solutions where people take those wide floor brooms, cut them in half, and attach the brushes to each pedal to keep it upright while learning.
Any thoughts on riding with lite rain or hitting water pods since T4 was really bad for water , wondering how t4 pro does it
@@joec8611 I won’t ride it in the rain. I have gone through puddles with no issues.
Thank you