Thank you for being kind and thoughtful on your ride. It's really cool that you can stop and step off easily. I ride a snowskate in the winter for the same reason. The unicycle seems to be the ideal electric vehicle for fair weather. The camera seems to track you well, and I can only see the stick in your shadow. Cool vid.
you need some more safety equipment for that! i tried falling a 27mph. you can really get hurt. i was lucky. and was wearing safety equipment. my fullface saved me from probably a broken jaw or damaged teeth. and the rest absorbed the shock and i was left with only bruises, and a broken collarbone that healed in 4 weeks, cant imagine how bad it would have been without equipment, so im begging you. please get some equipment!
You aren't kidding, The Kind of damage that can/will happen at 20mph or faster with little protection like in the video, in an accident your arms go out first it's instinctive, arms go out to catch your self, so hands/fingers and wrists, even with wrist guards on will be in Lots of Pain, (this Pain/impact damage equates to Inflammation/free radical release, Free radical release is the snowball effect it is the cause of increased/ increasing Inflammation and Pain Now and Pain Years from now for same accident) next are the Knees and Elbows, to make impact in an accident and parts of your face, chin, nose, ribs, shoulders, Back. Then After the body has "healed" on the outside, then there is Internal Inflammation going on, that is incurred, this is and will be a snow ball effect that can and will last for quite a long time, YEARs, coming back to haunt you in the form of Pain from the previous accident for years, and maybe the rest of your Life. To get rid of the pain from this accident going forward and Keep the Inflammation at bay You would have to have some knowledgeable of Biophysics, this Involves Taking In electrons is the Key, to Complete healing, Period!!!! to get rid of the Free radical and the damage they incur from the Impact of the accident and that will be a snowball effect, that can get out of control going forward unless it is taken care of soon after a accident. To stop the Free Radicals, you Need Electrons, as Free radicals create More damage as time passes, so you Need to stop them by giving them Electrons, that is the only way to stop the Inflammation free radical cycle. It is Very easy to Heal this part of the Body, Grounding/earthing is the Key to getting rid of Free radicals/Inflammation. I say this from experience. The Olympic US Tour de France Bicycle USPS team, had Injurys they grounded/ earthed their athletes to heal them. here is the Video of doctor for USPS team, showing accident damage, and how grounding healed his athlete's www.bing.com/videos/search?q=earthing+tour+de+france&view=detail&mid=E50CC01EA10D38E155B4E50CC01EA10D38E155B4&FORM=VIRE
Just had a crash at around the same speed......I was lucky not to suffer any broken bones.....I was geared up!! Please everyone, gear up, it will keep recovery time to a minimum, I've been in the electric unicycle business and an avid rider for over 3 years it's so fun I can't stop so gear up....(anyone who is reading this)you'll love it too!!
@@djquestionthis I hope you got your Crash on video seeing that kind of crash and how you feel and what Hurts afterward is good for someone just getting into this
What gear would you guys recommend? Currently getting into EUC riding and I’ve got a brand new Bell qualifier helmet (for my road bike) so I’d wear that, but I was looking into getting knee pads, elbow, wrist and possibly even shin pads too
Clothing for a 100v is inadequate. It only takes one incident for.. Severe Elbows and forearm loss of skin beyond derma, road rash, severe loss of skin to chest stomach and flank and shoulders. Potential broken jaw /lost teeth and loss of facial skin issues around chin area. Be wise my freind
Yeah, just stop the insanity. You want to do motorcycle speeds, you need full motorcycle protective gear. And even that might not be enough unless it's like racing gear or something. And if you're mingling with the cars, you can forget it - you're basically asking to get killed. This is the kind of s**t that will get EUCs banned for everyone. All sane EUC users should downvote videos like this.
@Mannie Illescas Hey dude I rode a motorcycle for years too and most accidents are around 30 mph .. and it’s usually because of loose gravel and or another driver ... so you may know all types of tricks and stuff but you sure in the hell don’t know what the other person is going to do ... so try to be smart ...
@Mannie Illescas very irresponsible, esp since you're younger and still develping. I'm 17 and would know full well to gear up. for me it'd be shins, knees, elbow, and the wrist, as well as fingerless gloves (still want to use my phone). I'd also wear a full-head helmet. A bit pricey, but worth it for safety.
crazy man, my commute is to midtown, the miles are the same (i'm 5.75 miles) but my destination seems so much closer, i'm going from williamsburg to east midtown but in the 50s. I used to ride on electric skateboards and longboards, but i've converted at least for commuting to EUC full time.
What setup is this for cam-cording? I see the shadow of the stick, but the video itself is made to look like you were not holding anything at all to record, which is awesome. How was that accomplished?
@9:30 I had a city bus do something similar to me when riding my peddle bike. He partially overtook me and before completing the manoeuvre started to cut into the cycle lane to get around a traffic island at a crosswalk. I was midway down the side of the bus with nowhere to go, bus on one side, railings for the crosswalk on the other. Not wanting to end up as slurry, grated through the railings or under his wheels, I braked with one hand and with the other I left several large fist marks down the side of his vehicle as the side of his bus actually made contact with my handlebar. He swerved back into his lane and stopped. I then proceeded to give him a piece of my mind ( accompanied with every expletive I knew ) whilst shaking with adrenalin. He was most upset by the dents Id left and asked me why I’d done it. I told him those punches probably saved my life and to read the phucking Highway Code, keep behind another road user until it’s safe to overtake and keep 2m / 6 ft from cyclists, I added “if I can touch your vehicle, your too phucking close you phucking cretin.” I wish I’d had a GoPro or had taken his reg to report him but to be honest I wanted to get away from there before he really annoyed me and I lost my temper and put a few dents in him. Lol. I wish I could say that this was the only time I’ve nearly been taken out by a bus but it’s all too common. I’ve lost count of the times one has overtaken me only to brake and turn in front of me or immediately stop to let passengers on, causing me to have to brake or swerve around them. It’s one of the everyday annoyances of living in a large city with too many other idiots on the road.
where's the selfie stick ? look invisible amazing i'm confused i've clicked on the link for the camera but confused how you fit it to an invisible stick you can only see it when it's in the shadows i'm still amazed best thing i have ever seen
It's neat right?! The software bugged out once and I saw the seam and how it does it but I don't have the vocabulary to describe this sorcery so I'll just post the video to our Instagram in the next few minutes, check it out here: goo.gl/tTi27F
I noticed you do one thing way better then me. You turn your head to see whats behind you and i turn when i do that cause i old and not flexible, so i have a mirror on my helmet that helps alot. I go slower to cause at over age 70 i don't bounce like i use to. Fun video.
Just to mention i miss the walking exercise, so i get off and use the trolley handle for some speed walking. Sore feet from ridding the wheel is odd to me but a short walk completely fixes that.
I'm just learning right now and I couldn't even imagine going that fast and be able to react to the traffic that quickly, I have an inmotion V8 but I haven't ridden it yet, I've been riding a cheaper one that does 10 miles an hour Max and that's good for me for right now until I get better, I live in Upstate New York 250 miles north of you
As much as I want to get either this wheel or a fast scooter....I can't help but think I'm going to one day wipe out hard and really hurt myself or worse!! I live in NYC as well! Stay/ride safe man!!
You can't equate the risks of zoomin' down the streets at 30mph on a EUC with the risks of everyday life. All machines eventually fail. When my car fails, I can pull to the side of the road. If I get into an accident, the odds are I'll be able to walk away MOST times. If the EUC fails, your chances of getting hurt are way higher than someone in a car. If that thing fails at 30 mph, you'l end up slamming front first into pavement, and hopefully not roll into a nasty curb or sign post. If cruising at 10 or 15 mph, then you might be able get away with an argument for acceptable amounts of risk for the average Joe MortgagePayer, but flying down the road on a uniwheel at 20 or 30+mph?! PFFT! Not the same.
Agreed! EUC internal failure is a whole other discussion (vs wiping out due to rider error/environmental conditions). They are in desperate need of some redundancy on the electronic components. With the mechanical parts there's usually some indication of an impending failure but with electronic stuff there's no way of knowing until it actually happens. EUCs have temperature sensors on some components but that's about it. It goes through my mind a lot, the only comfort I have is that no one else has reported a sudden failure on a MSX within the community yet (out of 1000's sold). EUC Guy (another YT channel) has performed a test, pushing a car around for 10 minutes before the motor wires melted through their insulation and shorted. I hope that when that day comes for the first person that this happens to on the current generation of EUCs, then they're not riding in front of traffic or as you say, in danger of hitting anything stationary. And because I am riding the busy streets of NYC, I really hope that person isn't me. For a long time there's been talk within the online user community of dual control boards so if one fails the other picks up. Some EUC manufacturers have begun to add this (I think IPS is one) so we need that innovation to proliferate ASAP. If a company made EUCs as performative as Gotways with solid build quality and risk limitation features, the community would literally throw money at them.
Awesome video! It's ridiculous ppl are giving you crap about gear. Plenty of squids out there riding thousand cc crotch rockets with nothing but a helmet and I dare anyone to show me a cruiser rider with a full face. Gear is good but it's how you ride
Walt B Council I am riding with a full face now. In the falls I’ve had I don’t usually hit my face but I have heard of faceplants in the community and in the winter it’s a little more comfortable for riding with your cheeks and ears covered up.
I know what you're thinking--wow, this is crazy fast and dangerous!! Consider that cars, motorcycles, and even bicycles can travel faster. Where are the bans for these proven lethal modes of transportation? In 2016, average U.S. deaths PER DAY: 50 drivers, 17 passengers, 14 motorcyclists, 2 bicyclists, and 16 pedestrians. Motor vehicle drivers are not required to wear any protective gear and despite automated protection systems, anything can happen. Motorcyclists and bicyclists are usually required to wear nothing more than a helmet, which can be a half head, no-visor shell, so basically nothing, yet people think little of them being very dangerous. But, they are.
@@wodzu2203 Politics has nothing to do with my comment. I am a wheel enthusiast, which is fairly obvious if you check my channel. Let me put it in a different way for you--riding an EUC may appear to be fast and dangerous and thus an easy target for bans, but statistics for the ways people commonly get around are horrifying, yet there are no bans being called for them. Cars, motorcycles, and bicycles aren't considered especially dangerous when, in fact, they are rather dangerous. Point being, EUCs aren't all that dangerous, when compared to the alternatives.
@@3euc , ok, your previous comment wasn't so clear enough to distinguish your point of view. I am against bans and hard regulations where they're not needed. You meant the society reactions to something they might be scared of, right? To be clear - it is not politics but sociology ;) Can be both and then it'd be catastrophy ;)
Hello congratulations excellent video credu that you are one of the best that carry electric wheels !! I wanted to ask you, also this new model of the Gotway has the classic defect of the pedals that lean forward when you curved left? I have the Monster and it makes this thing is 1.83cm tall and the pedals that come down make it hard for me to lean forward to make it go
Great how you handle your unicycle in traffic. To what does the name "Bangers" refer to your helmet? If a song is extremly tight or just unbelivably awesome? I bought the same helmet (MIPS BERN helmet). Weighs considerably 495 grams. Is the name "Bangers" available on your helmet? Here in Europe, Belgium we now get started with unicycle, while in the Netherlands it is not allowed on public roads. Now in the winter I get a maximum autonomy of 50 km with a fully charged battery and in one ride with the Inmotion V10F.
@@EVwhere Thanks Man, really appreciate it! Soon after I posted, I zoomed in on your pads and saw the name, looked them up and found it!! I'm a Newbie but Will get a pair, and order the 360 one from your Link, Thanks!! You Rock the streets!
What he doesn’t mention is that NYC speed limit is 25mph everywhere in Manhattan, and that the streets are so unbelievably shitty that even if you were allowed to go faster you’d be hard pressed to find a street that won’t murder you with potholes.
Hey, sweet video! Looks like you have no problems stopping and going at intersections. I own an electric scooter and the electric skateboard - really wanted to get Gotway tesla but recently one electric skateboard shop owner told me it's super dangerous as it's much harder than a skateboard. I kinda gave up, but when I watch you go, it doesn't like its so hard and dangerous after all. Do you find struggling to stop and start quickly and with full confidence? It took me months to get comfortable on my skateboard in traffic but now I do even the busiest intersections without problem
I just bought the Inmotion V10 and I have ridden a EUC before. That's the best part of it I am looking forward. The challenge. I can't wait to receive it.
Hey Sina, the name of the unicycle is in the title and description - this is more of a video showing what it's like to ride one around a city - I've not done any speaking to camera and giving additional info yet, what would you hope to see in these types of videos? Thanks!
Hi again great vids I just got my MSuperX and connected the battery in order to charge but only on the first initial charge could I get a fully charged battery. Every other time I charge app only read 70% or lower? Have you experienced charging issues with msuperx ? Any ideas what could be going on? I do have a fast charger and noticed it is not going above 93-95v but can't verify volts of battery in app thanks
I have never had charging issues, so I won’t be much of a help here. Probably not this since you said you got 100% first time but Is there a setting to set what voltage euc you have in the app? I’d try posting on forum.electricunicycle.org, lots of people that can offer suggestions there.
Hi there I’m from Singapore. We have a huge electric scene here as well. Escooters(none of that weak lime or bird scooters here), dyu/fiido, and EUCs. I personally own dualtron ultras modded to 100V which makes them very powerful. We have wheeling groups here as well I’ve ridden the forest gt16, kingsong wheels and ninebotz10. I’ve recently sold off my escooter as the rules in Singapore are getting very strict. We are not allowed on roads at all and are limited to 10km/h on pavements! Ridiculous. How are the rules where you are? Are you guys only allowed on roads? Do pedestrians also find electric vehicles irritating?
Aw man I feel like Singapore is very progressive in some ways, but this is silly. Sorry to hear that's happening and I hope something can be done to fix that in the near future. NYC is a bit of a rogue city. We have an entire section of the economy built on E-bikes which they recently tried to clamp down on but stepped back after a backlash. I don't get any hassle from cops and although there is some documentation about EVs not being allowed on the roads it doesn't call out EUCs specifically. I hope we continue to thrive without issue because making EVs accessible and inspiring people that drive 4 tonne cars through NYC to try an EV is exactly what this city and planet could stand to benefit from.
LiveLife&Like Rc I was in the same boat as you but had a chance to try the 18L and Z10. I found the 18L pretty maneuverable because of the narrow tire but at the expense of absorbing bumps easily. One of our riders has an 18L and complains about a lack of torque when accelerating from standstill or hill starts. The Z10 I tried felt tricky to turn, I think because the tire pressure was too high. I didn’t max out on speed during my test run but I know I like to ride faster than 28mph at times which is it’s top end. I really wanted the Z10 to be the one because I love the aesthetic a lot! In the end, I took a chance on the MSX and don’t regret it one bit. So far it’s been great, my only complaints being a lack of inbuilt mudguard, a stand and the trolley position (inline is much easier). We’re working on a design for a mudguard with integrated stand and a new trolley handle to make it more inline, which we’ll be releasing so my reco would be the MSX with a few aftermarket mods. Check out our Park ride video and you can see the speed and off-road performance. And follow on Instagram @evwhere.nyc where we’re posting some videos of jumping this thing too. We’re just beginning to find out what it can do!
Watch Ian from speedy feet' review it's due out soon. He said that the Z10 isn't all and everything. As in it's good for some things but not for others. He said the MSuper X is an all rounder.
in my case it became a kingsong 16s, it's illegal in sweden for a euc to go above 20km/h, i might be able to get away with 35kmh but 50 as the MSuper have? not a chance :P not even EU mopeds are allowed to go that fast, and they are registred and taxed for xD + have to have a licence for them too.
A hell of a lot less tired than if I'd cycled it, which I used to. Honestly, commuting this way has given me so much more energy, and time. Sitting on the subway seems to suck more energy out of me than this!
How do ride with out eye protection or clear glasses ? Man I have had so many bugs and nats in my eyes just could not handle it .I wear clear 3 m glasses and full gear .I have MSX also . What video recorder are you using I like it ? Well enjoy your ride
Thanks for watching! NYC is the concrete jungle, there's more chance of a piece of pretzel, a Dunkin' Donuts bag or a crazy lady hitting you in the face here than any form of flying natural life. I've thought about it and occasionally something gets in my eye but for the most part I'm good. We'll see if that changes at all seasonally (although right now should be the worst time and all good so far)
Camera is the Insta360 One btw! It's great... although in the next video which you'll see soon we managed to swipe a wall with it so now the lens needs to be replaced :(
sebby2468 nope, I find them too awkward. In my experiences of eating it on a EUC (of which I have had a few) I find that my knees or palms hit first and then maybe my elbows but only enough to graze. Obviously you can’t always predict how it’s going to go down but it’s a risk I’m happy to roll with. Thanks for watching! 👌
Hi! I’m thinking of buying a kingsong ks16s, do you recommend it? I’ve never ridden one of these. My plan is going to my school (12 km away). Is it a good idea? Nice video!
I rode a King Song KS-16S for over one year and it's still a first rate wheel. A 12 km ride on a 16S will take you about 25 minutes, cruising near its top speed, without pushing the limit all the time. I've got a King Song KS-18L, which can do 12 km in 17 minutes, again cruising at a speed that isn't pushing the maximum all the time. I have videos demonstrating both the 16S and 18L, playlist for each. For a daily commute of 24 km, I would rather be on my KS-18L.
If you've got roads and sidewalks where you can ride and are willing to learn how to ride an EUC, and my estimate is correct, you could be saving about 90 minutes each day with a 16S. An 18L would cut it down by another 20 minutes. You'd have a whole lot more fun and activity! And no more subway and bus tickets or waiting around for them.
I think you're saying 'do you not feel stiff when you stand up for so long'... no, I try and keep fit and do this every day - my new riding technique is also more dynamic so I move around a bit more on the wheel.
The thing that's the show stopper for this for me getting a unicycle is when someone cuts in front either from a driveway, a car that swoops into the bike lane to make a turn, so going at 20-25mph and doing a full stop, the whole body will be catapulted forward, flying at >20mph face first, that's massive injuries to the frontal area - its the ability to stop cold turkey, I think is what's lacking on these speedy machines.
Noel S True, you try to watch as far ahead as possible but the risk of getting doored or someone stepping out in front of you is very real - same for any small electric transport, even scooters. I think one advantage of a EUC is that if you can hold your nerve when something suddenly happens, you can swerve much quicker than something with two wheels, but easier said than done and you don’t really find out until that happens!
Not really surprising you have a blazing fast commute when you’re constantly breaking the speed limit and riding through so many red lights. 🤔 That auto stitch on your camera is pretty flawless though.
Hi Peter, thanks for watching! It's the 84v version. I don't know much about the 100v, I vaguely remember seeing a comment on the web about there being more torque available from the outset but at the expense of range. You might want to check our EUC Guy’s channel (ua-cam.com/channels/2X0XITWyCPY9qVM38NWbLA.html) as he rides a 100v. As someone that upgraded from a Tesla I can say I don't want for any more torque than this gives me, and the range and top speeds are awesome. This does everything I could want for now so if you're considering getting an MSX I'd highly recommend it.
Thanks for your reply, I have already am massed a bunch of Gotway machines, I was looking for a wheel that I could ride safely at a reasonable speed and I could ride safely with a good margin in hand. As a young seventy two year old biker I come from an era where we were not good at riding with all the safety clobber, so a machine with a good safe top speed would suit me especially for off road riding. I appreciate your responding to my comments and have to say again I admire your style and courage, it took me ages before I had could bring myself to ride on the road.
Peter Cochrane I rode fixed gear push bikes on the roads of London and NYC for a decade prior which I think helped me with the confidence to ride on the road. Can never get complacent though, I’ve had a few close shaves due to unpredictable drivers... they’re still getting used to seeing, and sharing the roads with powerful yet small EVs. And then there’s the potholes!! I’ve lost quite a few square cm of skin thanks to those - that’s why the clobber. I had a few nasty pothole falls on my Tesla but nothing on my MSX yet in almost 600miles. Bigger wheel, fatter tire and maybe an adjustment to my riding style with more bent knees too. I think thanks to some of the mosfet issues on previous gotway control boards they just went for the most robust they could on the MSX so i feel pretty confident with surges and spikes due to hard accelerating and braking. I’d say 33/34 mph is my top speed so far, that’s given me beeps and I’m around 12.3 stone (assuming you’re a fellow Brit from your language). Check out my previous video for some off-road stuff also we post some good stuff here: instagram.com/evwhere.nyc/ ride safe and enjoy! ✌️
Bravelo thanks! It’s rated at 40-50 miles (rider weight dependent) on a charge and I’ve never had any worries about running out of juice here in NYC. That means no flying tho - the battery is way too big for flying limits, if people want to take them somewhere the move is to ship it. It’s not light - 55lbs. You thinking of getting into it?
Totally. I haven't tried the 100v but this 84v still amazes me every time i ride it. I came from a Tesla which was very responsive so this felt a little slower to pick up at first but my technique has developed and this feels very natural to me now. Speed is amazing, fast enough to scare me! Climbing all good too - I think you'd have to get a faulty unit to be displeased.
@@EVwhere waw! Ok man. N I appreciate the quick response...i have the msupper v3. You and I are prob around 145 lbs im guessing... when do you get your first beep
I'm actually a bit heavier.. 172lbs. I hit the only alarm I use, 80% power output at around 32-34mph at a full charge. It's tricky to hear though. Check the second most recent post on our instagram (instagram.com/evwhere.nyc) of me bombing down the Williamsburg Bridge. The alarm triggers three times towards the end of that. I'm working on integrating a laser that fires on the floor 10-15 ft in front of me to signal visually too in case I can't hear it. I've never pushed it to cut out nor would I ever want to. Ouch.
Yo, Roo here (rider in the vid). The short of it is: more control. Personally I find it keeps me loose so I'm ready to avoid potholes, car doors and any other thing NY decides to fling at me. I also find it easier to brake when I'm leading with a side of me, I can push the rear foot into the braking direction while bracing the front leg against the pad helping steady the wheel and minimize wobbles. It's easier to modulate your balance by dipping a knee individually as needed, the tire has a little more surface area contact with the ground on the diagonal and there's a little more distance to stop in. It builds your handling skills plus, it's more fun - like skiing or boarding. Highly recommended!
Rafael Goncalves yeah... sliding across the ground at that speed isn’t fun either, especially if you didn’t wear your pads. You lose a lot of skin very quickly :( pads all the time now, but you can still bruise, sprain and even break things.
way better than the shitty hoverboards, glad that trend was short lived, idk why things more like this and the similar thing thats more skateboard shaped didnt become a trend instead because these actually work
Monster 22 lift-up speed is around 90.x kph and MSX 100v version is 92.x kph...22 inch is much more stable for higher speed....nobody could force MSX100v for higher speed to top up best speed of Monster 22 100V yet as that speed is insanely high for EUC
BROOKLYN!!!!!! Get Elbow protection and full face helmet. That helmet won't protect your head or face.
BlackMaleAdviceTV Now running with a full face 👍
AND...JUNK protection...
It's incredible how fast you are. Thanks for this vid and many greetings!
Thank you for being kind and thoughtful on your ride. It's really cool that you can stop and step off easily. I ride a snowskate in the winter for the same reason. The unicycle seems to be the ideal electric vehicle for fair weather. The camera seems to track you well, and I can only see the stick in your shadow. Cool vid.
you need some more safety equipment for that! i tried falling a 27mph. you can really get hurt. i was lucky. and was wearing safety equipment. my fullface saved me from probably a broken jaw or damaged teeth. and the rest absorbed the shock and i was left with only bruises, and a broken collarbone that healed in 4 weeks, cant imagine how bad it would have been without equipment,
so im begging you. please get some equipment!
You aren't kidding, The Kind of damage that can/will happen at 20mph or faster with little protection like in the video, in an accident your arms go out first it's instinctive, arms go out to catch your self, so hands/fingers and wrists, even with wrist guards on will be in Lots of Pain, (this Pain/impact damage equates to Inflammation/free radical release, Free radical release is the snowball effect it is the cause of increased/ increasing Inflammation and Pain Now and Pain Years from now for same accident) next are the Knees and Elbows, to make impact in an accident and parts of your face, chin, nose, ribs, shoulders, Back. Then After the body has "healed" on the outside, then there is Internal Inflammation going on, that is incurred, this is and will be a snow ball effect that can and will last for quite a long time, YEARs, coming back to haunt you in the form of Pain from the previous accident for years, and maybe the rest of your Life. To get rid of the pain from this accident going forward and Keep the Inflammation at bay You would have to have some knowledgeable of Biophysics, this Involves Taking In electrons is the Key, to Complete healing, Period!!!! to get rid of the Free radical and the damage they incur from the Impact of the accident and that will be a snowball effect, that can get out of control going forward unless it is taken care of soon after a accident. To stop the Free Radicals, you Need Electrons, as Free radicals create More damage as time passes, so you Need to stop them by giving them Electrons, that is the only way to stop the Inflammation free radical cycle. It is Very easy to Heal this part of the Body, Grounding/earthing is the Key to getting rid of Free radicals/Inflammation. I say this from experience. The Olympic US Tour de France Bicycle USPS team, had Injurys they grounded/ earthed their athletes to heal them. here is the Video of doctor for USPS team, showing accident damage, and how grounding healed his athlete's www.bing.com/videos/search?q=earthing+tour+de+france&view=detail&mid=E50CC01EA10D38E155B4E50CC01EA10D38E155B4&FORM=VIRE
Just had a crash at around the same speed......I was lucky not to suffer any broken bones.....I was geared up!! Please everyone, gear up, it will keep recovery time to a minimum, I've been in the electric unicycle business and an avid rider for over 3 years it's so fun I can't stop so gear up....(anyone who is reading this)you'll love it too!!
@@djquestionthis I hope you got your Crash on video seeing that kind of crash and how you feel and what Hurts afterward is good for someone just getting into this
@@garywest3763 Unfortunately I didn't have my go pro with me....but managed to slide about 10ft into an intersection....it could have been bad😫.
What gear would you guys recommend? Currently getting into EUC riding and I’ve got a brand new Bell qualifier helmet (for my road bike) so I’d wear that, but I was looking into getting knee pads, elbow, wrist and possibly even shin pads too
WOW. That's insanely fast
do you still feel that way these days?
@@charlie3088 hahaha
Clothing for a 100v is inadequate. It only takes one incident for.. Severe Elbows and forearm loss of skin beyond derma, road rash, severe loss of skin to chest stomach and flank and shoulders. Potential broken jaw /lost teeth and loss of facial skin issues around chin area. Be wise my freind
Yeah, just stop the insanity. You want to do motorcycle speeds, you need full motorcycle protective gear. And even that might not be enough unless it's like racing gear or something. And if you're mingling with the cars, you can forget it - you're basically asking to get killed. This is the kind of s**t that will get EUCs banned for everyone. All sane EUC users should downvote videos like this.
@Mannie Illescas Hey dude I rode a motorcycle for years too and most accidents are around 30 mph .. and it’s usually because of loose gravel and or another driver ... so you may know all types of tricks and stuff but you sure in the hell don’t know what the other person is going to do ... so try to be smart ...
@Mannie Illescas is not about riding at 35mph, it's about crashing at 35mph. Big difference..
@Mannie Illescas i miss being 15 and invincible
@Mannie Illescas very irresponsible, esp since you're younger and still develping. I'm 17 and would know full well to gear up. for me it'd be shins, knees, elbow, and the wrist, as well as fingerless gloves (still want to use my phone). I'd also wear a full-head helmet. A bit pricey, but worth it for safety.
Fantastic ride :-)
I'm Just about to buy such a nice Wheel :-D
Sick, you were out here crushing it FIVE years ago! I'm like a newb compared to that.
crazy man, my commute is to midtown, the miles are the same (i'm 5.75 miles) but my destination seems so much closer, i'm going from williamsburg to east midtown but in the 50s. I used to ride on electric skateboards and longboards, but i've converted at least for commuting to EUC full time.
Supix very nice euc, ty for video and music
Love ur videos! Pls make more of these! I have watched these over and over and still enjoy them
Cool video... Thanks for the share!! Be safe out there my EU friend (s)
Thanks Jose, likewise bro!
Imagine how much money you could make delivering for Doordash, Uber Eats, or one of the many different food delivery services? That's fucking awesome!
What setup is this for cam-cording? I see the shadow of the stick, but the video itself is made to look like you were not holding anything at all to record, which is awesome. How was that accomplished?
@9:30 I had a city bus do something similar to me when riding my peddle bike. He partially overtook me and before completing the manoeuvre started to cut into the cycle lane to get around a traffic island at a crosswalk. I was midway down the side of the bus with nowhere to go, bus on one side, railings for the crosswalk on the other. Not wanting to end up as slurry, grated through the railings or under his wheels, I braked with one hand and with the other I left several large fist marks down the side of his vehicle as the side of his bus actually made contact with my handlebar. He swerved back into his lane and stopped. I then proceeded to give him a piece of my mind ( accompanied with every expletive I knew ) whilst shaking with adrenalin. He was most upset by the dents Id left and asked me why I’d done it. I told him those punches probably saved my life and to read the phucking Highway Code, keep behind another road user until it’s safe to overtake and keep 2m / 6 ft from cyclists, I added “if I can touch your vehicle, your too phucking close you phucking cretin.” I wish I’d had a GoPro or had taken his reg to report him but to be honest I wanted to get away from there before he really annoyed me and I lost my temper and put a few dents in him. Lol. I wish I could say that this was the only time I’ve nearly been taken out by a bus but it’s all too common. I’ve lost count of the times one has overtaken me only to brake and turn in front of me or immediately stop to let passengers on, causing me to have to brake or swerve around them. It’s one of the everyday annoyances of living in a large city with too many other idiots on the road.
Do you ever feel you have to protect your grill from a possible face plant?
It's one of my fears when riding my gotway msp.
where's the selfie stick ? look invisible amazing i'm confused i've clicked on the link for the camera but confused how you fit it to an invisible stick you can only see it when it's in the shadows i'm still amazed best thing i have ever seen
It's neat right?! The software bugged out once and I saw the seam and how it does it but I don't have the vocabulary to describe this sorcery so I'll just post the video to our Instagram in the next few minutes, check it out here: goo.gl/tTi27F
Scary video but cool. Ride safe man.
I noticed you do one thing way better then me. You turn your head to see whats behind you and i turn when i do that cause i old and not flexible, so i have a mirror on my helmet that helps alot. I go slower to cause at over age 70 i don't bounce like i use to. Fun video.
Just to mention i miss the walking exercise, so i get off and use the trolley handle for some speed walking. Sore feet from ridding the wheel is odd to me but a short walk completely fixes that.
Can you show when you stop and start at the intersection traffic lights in future vids?
That drone filming you is Bad Ass ;)
its a 360 camera, it doesn't show the stick that he's holding
I'm just learning right now and I couldn't even imagine going that fast and be able to react to the traffic that quickly, I have an inmotion V8 but I haven't ridden it yet, I've been riding a cheaper one that does 10 miles an hour Max and that's good for me for right now until I get better, I live in Upstate New York 250 miles north of you
Take your time. Injuries suck and slow your progress. Hope to see you in the city some day.
If you only could feel how that dude is feeling now going at that speed
Nice ride! I'm confused though. If I am correct, ebikes are illegal in NYC? But they don't bother EUCs, or do they?
As much as I want to get either this wheel or a fast scooter....I can't help but think I'm going to one day wipe out hard and really hurt myself or worse!! I live in NYC as well! Stay/ride safe man!!
Thanks Jess. That's the risk, but everything in life comes with a certain degree of that. We pad up and ride with confidence. So far so good ;)
True. I would hate to get doored riding one of these.
haytnas yeah that would be really not good. 😒
You can't equate the risks of zoomin' down the streets at 30mph on a EUC with the risks of everyday life.
All machines eventually fail. When my car fails, I can pull to the side of the road. If I get into an accident, the odds are I'll be able to walk away MOST times. If the EUC fails, your chances of getting hurt are way higher than someone in a car. If that thing fails at 30 mph, you'l end up slamming front first into pavement, and hopefully not roll into a nasty curb or sign post.
If cruising at 10 or 15 mph, then you might be able get away with an argument for acceptable amounts of risk for the average Joe MortgagePayer, but flying down the road on a uniwheel at 20 or 30+mph?! PFFT! Not the same.
Agreed! EUC internal failure is a whole other discussion (vs wiping out due to rider error/environmental conditions).
They are in desperate need of some redundancy on the electronic components. With the mechanical parts there's usually some indication of an impending failure but with electronic stuff there's no way of knowing until it actually happens. EUCs have temperature sensors on some components but that's about it. It goes through my mind a lot, the only comfort I have is that no one else has reported a sudden failure on a MSX within the community yet (out of 1000's sold). EUC Guy (another YT channel) has performed a test, pushing a car around for 10 minutes before the motor wires melted through their insulation and shorted. I hope that when that day comes for the first person that this happens to on the current generation of EUCs, then they're not riding in front of traffic or as you say, in danger of hitting anything stationary. And because I am riding the busy streets of NYC, I really hope that person isn't me.
For a long time there's been talk within the online user community of dual control boards so if one fails the other picks up. Some EUC manufacturers have begun to add this (I think IPS is one) so we need that innovation to proliferate ASAP. If a company made EUCs as performative as Gotways with solid build quality and risk limitation features, the community would literally throw money at them.
Oh shit, you got that 360 cam
Standard issue EUC/eskate kit!
Awesome video! It's ridiculous ppl are giving you crap about gear. Plenty of squids out there riding thousand cc crotch rockets with nothing but a helmet and I dare anyone to show me a cruiser rider with a full face. Gear is good but it's how you ride
Hi! How long is your pole?
I've seen a video with a giy on one of these with motorcycle/motorbike type helmet. Why not a that type of protection?
Walt B Council I am riding with a full face now. In the falls I’ve had I don’t usually hit my face but I have heard of faceplants in the community and in the winter it’s a little more comfortable for riding with your cheeks and ears covered up.
9:29 that car tried to run you off the road jeez lol
Very good^^*
Nice ride.
I know what you're thinking--wow, this is crazy fast and dangerous!! Consider that cars, motorcycles, and even bicycles can travel faster. Where are the bans for these proven lethal modes of transportation? In 2016, average U.S. deaths PER DAY: 50 drivers, 17 passengers, 14 motorcyclists, 2 bicyclists, and 16 pedestrians. Motor vehicle drivers are not required to wear any protective gear and despite automated protection systems, anything can happen. Motorcyclists and bicyclists are usually required to wear nothing more than a helmet, which can be a half head, no-visor shell, so basically nothing, yet people think little of them being very dangerous. But, they are.
Stop the yapping and enjoy the video
I already did enjoy the video, which is why I commented in the Comments section.
@@3euc , socialistic propaganda! People, don't even read that crap. If you risk YOUR health and life, then it is absolutely your problem.
@@wodzu2203 Politics has nothing to do with my comment. I am a wheel enthusiast, which is fairly obvious if you check my channel. Let me put it in a different way for you--riding an EUC may appear to be fast and dangerous and thus an easy target for bans, but statistics for the ways people commonly get around are horrifying, yet there are no bans being called for them. Cars, motorcycles, and bicycles aren't considered especially dangerous when, in fact, they are rather dangerous. Point being, EUCs aren't all that dangerous, when compared to the alternatives.
@@3euc , ok, your previous comment wasn't so clear enough to distinguish your point of view. I am against bans and hard regulations where they're not needed. You meant the society reactions to something they might be scared of, right?
To be clear - it is not politics but sociology ;) Can be both and then it'd be catastrophy ;)
Hello congratulations excellent video credu that you are one of the best that carry electric wheels !! I wanted to ask you, also this new model of the Gotway has the classic defect of the pedals that lean forward when you curved left? I have the Monster and it makes this thing is 1.83cm tall and the pedals that come down make it hard for me to lean forward to make it go
alessandroz75 not sure what you mean about the pedals. Try switching to “Hard” mode in the gotway app
Ok thancks!!!
awesome video, btw after I saw your video I went and bought a Insta360 as well!!
We should be working on commission! Can't wait to see what you make with it!
This is fantastic transportation!!
Ijaz Movies right? Changes everything!
Superior No1 a scooter
i can see the shadow, but your monopod's stick seems invisible
Dang! YOur'e freaking flying on that thing.
Top notch bro, I just roared it, my first but I really dig the speed ☺
Great how you handle your unicycle in traffic. To what does the name "Bangers" refer to your helmet? If a song is extremly tight or just unbelivably awesome? I bought the same helmet (MIPS BERN helmet). Weighs considerably 495 grams. Is the name "Bangers" available on your helmet? Here in Europe, Belgium we now get started with unicycle, while in the Netherlands it is not allowed on public roads. Now in the winter I get a maximum autonomy of 50 km with a fully charged battery and in one ride with the Inmotion V10F.
What kind of shin pads are those?
Cool! Please id your knee shin protection
Hey EVwhere, what knee-shin protection do you use? Looks like a baseball catchers leg protection. I would sure like a pair!
They're great! And saved me from a busted knee just two weekends ago. They're the Leatt EXT 3.0 - amzn.to/2SJJMM9
@@EVwhere Thanks Man, really appreciate it! Soon after I posted, I zoomed in on your pads and saw the name, looked them up and found it!! I'm a Newbie but Will get a pair, and order the 360 one from your Link, Thanks!! You Rock the streets!
What he doesn’t mention is that NYC speed limit is 25mph everywhere in Manhattan, and that the streets are so unbelievably shitty that even if you were allowed to go faster you’d be hard pressed to find a street that won’t murder you with potholes.
Nice tilt back man
Donnie Vitelloni what do you mean? I don’t use tilt back! 👍
@@EVwhere I just don't see alot of ppl riding with such a backward tilt set up on their EUC like you do... which is cool !!!
Donnie I think my pedals are set up to be maybe 1degrees tilted back, nothing crazy. Maybe camera lens distortion making it look more?
Hey, sweet video! Looks like you have no problems stopping and going at intersections. I own an electric scooter and the electric skateboard - really wanted to get Gotway tesla but recently one electric skateboard shop owner told me it's super dangerous as it's much harder than a skateboard. I kinda gave up, but when I watch you go, it doesn't like its so hard and dangerous after all. Do you find struggling to stop and start quickly and with full confidence? It took me months to get comfortable on my skateboard in traffic but now I do even the busiest intersections without problem
I just bought the Inmotion V10 and I have ridden a EUC before. That's the best part of it I am looking forward. The challenge. I can't wait to receive it.
Christian Bale is riding round Manhattan on an EUC!!
How long did it take you tp develop the skills to ride with confidence in the street and amongst people?
really cool commute.
I never see any videos of anyone falling off & it gets me wondering what it'll be like.
seems fun, be safe riding it.
ummm are you going to tell us anything about the unicycle? where can i get this?
Hey Sina, the name of the unicycle is in the title and description - this is more of a video showing what it's like to ride one around a city - I've not done any speaking to camera and giving additional info yet, what would you hope to see in these types of videos? Thanks!
Holy fuc I need one of these oh my God where did you get that can I have yours LOL I'll try to buy it LOL
Hi again great vids I just got my MSuperX and connected the battery in order to charge but only on the first initial charge could I get a fully charged battery. Every other time I charge app only read 70% or lower? Have you experienced charging issues with msuperx ? Any ideas what could be going on? I do have a fast charger and noticed it is not going above 93-95v but can't verify volts of battery in app thanks
I have never had charging issues, so I won’t be much of a help here. Probably not this since you said you got 100% first time but Is there a setting to set what voltage euc you have in the app? I’d try posting on forum.electricunicycle.org, lots of people that can offer suggestions there.
Can You tell how did You make camera stick invisible? ( if it's not a secret :-))
Looks like it comes with the camera. Use the link in his description to buy the camera.
@@flyshacker
Thanks a lot :-)
Hi there I’m from Singapore. We have a huge electric scene here as well. Escooters(none of that weak lime or bird scooters here), dyu/fiido, and EUCs. I personally own dualtron ultras modded to 100V which makes them very powerful. We have wheeling groups here as well I’ve ridden the forest gt16, kingsong wheels and ninebotz10. I’ve recently sold off my escooter as the rules in Singapore are getting very strict. We are not allowed on roads at all and are limited to 10km/h on pavements! Ridiculous. How are the rules where you are? Are you guys only allowed on roads? Do pedestrians also find electric vehicles irritating?
Gotway gt16*
Aw man I feel like Singapore is very progressive in some ways, but this is silly. Sorry to hear that's happening and I hope something can be done to fix that in the near future. NYC is a bit of a rogue city. We have an entire section of the economy built on E-bikes which they recently tried to clamp down on but stepped back after a backlash. I don't get any hassle from cops and although there is some documentation about EVs not being allowed on the roads it doesn't call out EUCs specifically. I hope we continue to thrive without issue because making EVs accessible and inspiring people that drive 4 tonne cars through NYC to try an EV is exactly what this city and planet could stand to benefit from.
Music?
How much price
How long have you been riding Big boy👍😊
mine is a 80volt msuper x and it dont go this fast..what app do you use thanks..mine does 30k and bugger all grunt 1030 and new .helpppp
Great confidence
Nice helmet. I like one that doesnt give me tunnel vision. Where did you get it?
tido1691 it’s a Bern helmet! I’m actually using a full face now - I found one I liked. The Triple 8 Invader.
@@EVwhere oh man it's also nice. But I dont think I need that one cause it's my unicycle max speed is 18mph. Lol
Caught between the 18l, MSX and Z10. How you like the MSX? Do you recommend it? Thanks in advance.
LiveLife&Like Rc I was in the same boat as you but had a chance to try the 18L and Z10. I found the 18L pretty maneuverable because of the narrow tire but at the expense of absorbing bumps easily. One of our riders has an 18L and complains about a lack of torque when accelerating from standstill or hill starts. The Z10 I tried felt tricky to turn, I think because the tire pressure was too high. I didn’t max out on speed during my test run but I know I like to ride faster than 28mph at times which is it’s top end. I really wanted the Z10 to be the one because I love the aesthetic a lot! In the end, I took a chance on the MSX and don’t regret it one bit. So far it’s been great, my only complaints being a lack of inbuilt mudguard, a stand and the trolley position (inline is much easier). We’re working on a design for a mudguard with integrated stand and a new trolley handle to make it more inline, which we’ll be releasing so my reco would be the MSX with a few aftermarket mods. Check out our Park ride video and you can see the speed and off-road performance. And follow on Instagram @evwhere.nyc where we’re posting some videos of jumping this thing too. We’re just beginning to find out what it can do!
what do you think about the inmotion v10?
@@lolsa123 V10 is limited to 25mph too slow for a commute. So is the Z10. MSuper X all the way
Watch Ian from speedy feet' review it's due out soon. He said that the Z10 isn't all and everything. As in it's good for some things but not for others. He said the MSuper X is an all rounder.
in my case it became a kingsong 16s, it's illegal in sweden for a euc to go above 20km/h, i might be able to get away with 35kmh but 50 as the MSuper have? not a chance :P
not even EU mopeds are allowed to go that fast, and they are registred and taxed for xD + have to have a licence for them too.
Hi, I have about a 8 miles commute everyday through Prospect Park. How tired do you feel riding for more than 6 miles commuting non stop?
A hell of a lot less tired than if I'd cycled it, which I used to. Honestly, commuting this way has given me so much more energy, and time. Sitting on the subway seems to suck more energy out of me than this!
Get a full face helmet bruh
yeah look way cooler
I'll thought my electric skateboard was fast but this😵, what's the name of the product and where can i buy it?
The Onewheel is still the better way to go reach places. Especially in bad road conditions and off road.
I’d love one of these but they’re not legal to use on the road in the uk.
where did you get that mud guard for the msx? Does it work well?
Jack Arnold that was a DIY special - works a treat!
gearfactormx.com.au/product/leatt-3-0-ext-kneeshin-guards-adult/
what is this stick named?
Invisible Selfie Stick ( insta360 one x )
store.insta360.com/product/ONEX_Selfie_Stick
How do ride with out eye protection or clear glasses ? Man I have had so many bugs and nats in my eyes just could not handle it .I wear clear 3 m glasses and full gear .I have MSX also . What video recorder are you using I like it ? Well enjoy your ride
Thanks for watching! NYC is the concrete jungle, there's more chance of a piece of pretzel, a Dunkin' Donuts bag or a crazy lady hitting you in the face here than any form of flying natural life. I've thought about it and occasionally something gets in my eye but for the most part I'm good. We'll see if that changes at all seasonally (although right now should be the worst time and all good so far)
Camera is the Insta360 One btw! It's great... although in the next video which you'll see soon we managed to swipe a wall with it so now the lens needs to be replaced :(
EVwhere yeah you are probably correct .I live in Florida there are soany nats and bugs ..thanks for letting me know about that camera I want one ..
EVwhere if I may ask you what is the make and model of your camera ? How much did you pay for it ? Thanks
Ok insta 360 .I didn't see that thanks .
Great video,some serious speed there,but no elbow pads ?
sebby2468 nope, I find them too awkward. In my experiences of eating it on a EUC (of which I have had a few) I find that my knees or palms hit first and then maybe my elbows but only enough to graze. Obviously you can’t always predict how it’s going to go down but it’s a risk I’m happy to roll with. Thanks for watching! 👌
ok stay safe
This was terrifying
It'd be nice if we have nicer roads here in Malaysia, could have ride to work like this every morning.
Hi! I’m thinking of buying a kingsong ks16s, do you recommend it? I’ve never ridden one of these. My plan is going to my school (12 km away). Is it a good idea? Nice video!
I rode a King Song KS-16S for over one year and it's still a first rate wheel. A 12 km ride on a 16S will take you about 25 minutes, cruising near its top speed, without pushing the limit all the time. I've got a King Song KS-18L, which can do 12 km in 17 minutes, again cruising at a speed that isn't pushing the maximum all the time. I have videos demonstrating both the 16S and 18L, playlist for each. For a daily commute of 24 km, I would rather be on my KS-18L.
3euc 25 minutes it’s enough for me hahaha I usually go with the subway and bus and minimum time is 1.2 hours.
Thanks for you’re quick answer!!
If you've got roads and sidewalks where you can ride and are willing to learn how to ride an EUC, and my estimate is correct, you could be saving about 90 minutes each day with a 16S. An 18L would cut it down by another 20 minutes. You'd have a whole lot more fun and activity! And no more subway and bus tickets or waiting around for them.
3euc absolutely! My entire ride will be on a 3 meter wide bike way so I’m going to have a lot of space hahaha
Nice video bro
Can you ignore traffic lights with that?
You can ignore traffic lights with anything.
Hey, quick question. You got the tiltback off, when going downhill do you get a higher top speed, from less stress on the motor?
I've never ridden with it on, but my logic is the same as yours above - less work for the motor = more output potential!
@@EVwhere what about compared to a flat surface? Maybe there isn't much noticeable difference.
I've never used tiltback, so I'm not able to make that comparison!
what unicycle is that?
Sup ThumbsUp! You're watching me ride a Gotway MSuper X. It's a beast.
Cool stuff, really.
Apakah tidak pegal bila harus berdiri terus menerus?
I think you're saying 'do you not feel stiff when you stand up for so long'... no, I try and keep fit and do this every day - my new riding technique is also more dynamic so I move around a bit more on the wheel.
Excelent!
The thing that's the show stopper for this for me getting a unicycle is when someone cuts in front either from a driveway, a car that swoops into the bike lane to make a turn, so going at 20-25mph and doing a full stop, the whole body will be catapulted forward, flying at >20mph face first, that's massive injuries to the frontal area - its the ability to stop cold turkey, I think is what's lacking on these speedy machines.
Noel S True, you try to watch as far ahead as possible but the risk of getting doored or someone stepping out in front of you is very real - same for any small electric transport, even scooters. I think one advantage of a EUC is that if you can hold your nerve when something suddenly happens, you can swerve much quicker than something with two wheels, but easier said than done and you don’t really find out until that happens!
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Not really surprising you have a blazing fast commute when you’re constantly breaking the speed limit and riding through so many red lights. 🤔 That auto stitch on your camera is pretty flawless though.
cool comment bro!!!!
That is fast, you don't hang about. is your wheel 84v or 100v, do you know if there is a difference in performance?
Hi Peter, thanks for watching! It's the 84v version. I don't know much about the 100v, I vaguely remember seeing a comment on the web about there being more torque available from the outset but at the expense of range. You might want to check our EUC Guy’s channel (ua-cam.com/channels/2X0XITWyCPY9qVM38NWbLA.html) as he rides a 100v. As someone that upgraded from a Tesla I can say I don't want for any more torque than this gives me, and the range and top speeds are awesome. This does everything I could want for now so if you're considering getting an MSX I'd highly recommend it.
Thanks for your reply, I have already am massed a bunch of Gotway machines, I was looking for a wheel that I could ride safely at a reasonable speed and I could ride safely with a good margin in hand. As a young seventy two year old biker I come from an era where we were not good at riding with all the safety clobber, so a machine with a good safe top speed would suit me especially for off road riding. I appreciate your responding to my comments and have to say again I admire your style and courage, it took me ages before I had could bring myself to ride on the road.
Peter Cochrane I rode fixed gear push bikes on the roads of London and NYC for a decade prior which I think helped me with the confidence to ride on the road. Can never get complacent though, I’ve had a few close shaves due to unpredictable drivers... they’re still getting used to seeing, and sharing the roads with powerful yet small EVs. And then there’s the potholes!! I’ve lost quite a few square cm of skin thanks to those - that’s why the clobber. I had a few nasty pothole falls on my Tesla but nothing on my MSX yet in almost 600miles. Bigger wheel, fatter tire and maybe an adjustment to my riding style with more bent knees too. I think thanks to some of the mosfet issues on previous gotway control boards they just went for the most robust they could on the MSX so i feel pretty confident with surges and spikes due to hard accelerating and braking. I’d say 33/34 mph is my top speed so far, that’s given me beeps and I’m around 12.3 stone (assuming you’re a fellow Brit from your language). Check out my previous video for some off-road stuff also we post some good stuff here: instagram.com/evwhere.nyc/ ride safe and enjoy! ✌️
EVwhere, I have started riding on the road a lot more and I have even more admiration for your skill and courage
nice riding and nice editing video .. do you ride with the pedals tilted back or are you riding the tiltback
stephen banks thanks man! No tilt back, only the final alarm at 80% power. I think my pedals are calibrated to be at 0 degrees!
What the name of your beautiful helmet? :)
Check out Bern! www.bernhelmets.com/
@@EVwhere Thanks!
@@EVwhere What's the name of the model you're wearing?
Nice ride!!! how much range did you get on it? Is it allowed on airplanes? how much it weight?
Bravelo thanks! It’s rated at 40-50 miles (rider weight dependent) on a charge and I’ve never had any worries about running out of juice here in NYC. That means no flying tho - the battery is way too big for flying limits, if people want to take them somewhere the move is to ship it. It’s not light - 55lbs. You thinking of getting into it?
wow... that's a lot!! good to know!! yeap not really light but it's cool!!! not now but in the near future who knows.. it's a good stuff... thanks!
at what speed does it beeps?
Anywhere between 33 - 36mph for me, depending on wind resistance, incline etc. It's 80% of the potential power output.
Is this 84v or 100?
Hey Shayne, this is the 84v, 1600wh version of the MSuper X.
@@EVwhere are you happy with its speed...responsiveness... Climbing ability as a 84 volt wheel
Totally. I haven't tried the 100v but this 84v still amazes me every time i ride it. I came from a Tesla which was very responsive so this felt a little slower to pick up at first but my technique has developed and this feels very natural to me now. Speed is amazing, fast enough to scare me! Climbing all good too - I think you'd have to get a faulty unit to be displeased.
@@EVwhere waw! Ok man. N I appreciate the quick response...i have the msupper v3. You and I are prob around 145 lbs im guessing... when do you get your first beep
I'm actually a bit heavier.. 172lbs. I hit the only alarm I use, 80% power output at around 32-34mph at a full charge. It's tricky to hear though. Check the second most recent post on our instagram (instagram.com/evwhere.nyc) of me bombing down the Williamsburg Bridge. The alarm triggers three times towards the end of that. I'm working on integrating a laser that fires on the floor 10-15 ft in front of me to signal visually too in case I can't hear it. I've never pushed it to cut out nor would I ever want to. Ouch.
Is this legal to ride in the streets of New York? has any NYPD given you a ticket or citation?
not yet. Cops seem to love it
Why does everyone feel it necessary to weave back and forth everywhere they go? I ride a wheel, am I the only one that rides in a straight line?
Yo, Roo here (rider in the vid).
The short of it is: more control. Personally I find it keeps me loose so I'm ready to avoid potholes, car doors and any other thing NY decides to fling at me. I also find it easier to brake when I'm leading with a side of me, I can push the rear foot into the braking direction while bracing the front leg against the pad helping steady the wheel and minimize wobbles. It's easier to modulate your balance by dipping a knee individually as needed, the tire has a little more surface area contact with the ground on the diagonal and there's a little more distance to stop in. It builds your handling skills plus, it's more fun - like skiing or boarding. Highly recommended!
Ok, thanks for letting me know. I'll keep that in mind.
Have you ever fallen?
Rafael Goncalves yeah... sliding across the ground at that speed isn’t fun either, especially if you didn’t wear your pads. You lose a lot of skin very quickly :( pads all the time now, but you can still bruise, sprain and even break things.
way better than the shitty hoverboards, glad that trend was short lived, idk why things more like this and the similar thing thats more skateboard shaped didnt become a trend instead because these actually work
What is the name of the selfi stick
Kymier Fraizer Insta360 One 🤘
www.ebay.co.uk/i/183189442269?var=690466218442
Nice
the futures weird
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noooooooo.....black suv;" what the....hahaha
goe gk8511 something like that happens at least once every trip!
monster 22 speed up 65 😁
True, those things are FAST (65km/h)! At the expense of torque though. We're finding the MSX to be a good allrounder.
EVWhere the video in my profile
Monster 22 lift-up speed is around 90.x kph and MSX 100v version is 92.x kph...22 inch is much more stable for higher speed....nobody could force MSX100v for higher speed to top up best speed of Monster 22 100V yet as that speed is insanely high for EUC
sby1076 where are you finding those numbers?! 😅
My one is 100v..MSX so the number is valid