Happy New Year! All my subscribers.~ Winter is a good time for DIY :) I'm building my new beast with newly released parts. I'm already looking forward to it. The parts used were supported by TRAMPA BOARD and FLIPSKY. 새해 복 많이 받으세요. 저의 모든 구독자분들~ 겨울은 DIY를 하기 좋은시간입니다. 새로출시된 부품들로 저의 새로운 괴물을 빌드중입니다. 벌써부터 기대가됩니다. 사용된 부품들은 TRAMPA BOARD와 FLIPSKY로부터 지원받았습니다.
Thank you for watching :) The spacer and bearing of the truck axle were used to slightly reduce the pressure on each other and those are included in the truck's components.
My first board...my ONLY board...is a Backfire G2 Black 2020, which I've had for slightly less than two weeks, and I'm absolutely loving it (on the stock 96mm wheels, as well as the 105mm CloudWheels). While I haven't ridden a skateboard in approx 40 years, after only 3 rides, I'm already riding the G2 Black as if I've been riding for weeks (maybe it's kinda like the old "you never forget how to ride a bike" philosophy...I don't know)...and, admittedly, it's also already kicked in the 'Esk8 bug'. Although it's probably at least 6 months away, I'm already starting to plan out my next Esk8, which I've already narrowed down to the Zeus & Hurricane...but, I'm also considering the possibility (either as my second, or maybe third, board) of building a DIY...and, thanks to this (and the next, as I WILL be watching it as soon as it's uploaded) video, my DIY interest just jumped a few levels. As someone heavily involved in RC, having built more then my fair share of kits (and having built a Class 3 crawler from only spare parts), if think my "building skills" should be more then 'adequate'. But, before I decide whether such an attempt should be my 2nd, or 3rd, board, I've got a few questions, if you and/or anyone else could answer them. First, what would a build such as this end up costing (preferably, in USD)? Second, what boards would you recommend as "best/optimal choices" for someone of my 'build' (ie. 5'8", 230lbs (I'm trying to get back down to approx 200lbs))? In that, I'd probably prefer avoiding all-carbon boards? And, finally, I understand a number of the parts you use are (possibly) 'prototypes'...but, what colors (besides pink) are you aware that they will be available in? The more information that can be provided would be greatly appreciated...and, keep up the outstanding, and incredibly helpful, videos. 🤙
As an answer to the first question, the board is not completed yet, but we expect a total of 2,500 dollars. Second, your physical condition is important to find the best board for you, but I think it would be good to think about whether the environment you ride most. Requires a lot of torque (many hills, off-road), or enjoy top speed on a good condition road. And I don't think there's a reason to avoid the all-carbon board. And the last question is about the board from this video? If so, please visit "trampaboards.com" You can choose a lot of colors. Thank you for watching my video and happy new year :)
@@KAMiJUINs Thank you for the reply. Price seems reasonable, so no worries there. as for "physical condition"...well...I'm alive, but overweight...lol. Seriously, though...I live in Silicon Valley, where many of the largest US tech companies are based. While I might be interested in some off-road riding (mostly trails...nothing requiring a suspension), the majority would be on paved surfaces. At the same time, the SF Bay Area has some of the worst, least taken-care-of roads in the country, so riding many of them is not much different than riding off-road. Some streets are so bad, riding a road bicycle and/motorcycle (both of which I ride) can sometimes be difficult. Take the term "urban jungle", and apply it to the streets, themselves, and I'm sure you can imagine that of which I speak. That's a big part of why I like the tires you chose for this build - they are pneumatics, but worth a tread more closely resembling something you'd find on a "street" bicycle with fatty tires. Finally, as for distance vs speed, let's say 75-80% interested in distance, 20-25% interested in speed.
I think, while no expert, the 21700 series coming around in the muscle boards or something like the hurricane with their battery system is the way to go. Value for the money is there. I’m leaning towards the new Eovan Carbon Super that has 21700s 12s4p. The few reviews show that thing as a beast for $1400. Custom builds take up the cost. Now that companies like Eovan are making the ESV programmable on the user end you have DIY arena control in the brains of the board. Good luck!
That's a really nice set up I like the video thanks a lot I've just confused as to what the front bits for is meant to cover something how something nice video
Thank you for watching :) I checked that if you cut out the guides of the wing, you can fit the width of the Z1 deck, but the length of the wing is 1-2 cm longer than the deck length of the Z1. Cut and trim a bit, I think you can fit it in.
I've never seen anyone use rubber washers on the axle. I assume this protects the bearing shields from getting smacked hard against the truck? I'm about to try this out! Thank you
*I like the new trucks* but it is sad that Trampa copied APEX Air trucks without even thanking APEX for all the hard work that went into designing it. I expected it internationally but did not expect it within the UK 😱 Another amazing video ⚡🤙🏼🤙🏼⚡Love the colour! A masterpiece, those motors are huuuge.
And brother. When I listened to you and compared similar trucks from the three brands Apex, Trampa, and E-toxx, I found that the design and center of gravity were all different. For example, the center of gravity of Apex's truck hanger is located in the center between each kingpin, and Trampa's IR truck is skewed toward the top kingpin. In my view, it can make a difference enough to feel physically when riding. So I don't know what happened between them, but it's too much to see them as copies. If you have a chance to watch it, check it out.~ Thanksssssss Brother :)
@@KAMiJUINs Thanks for that clarification bro, I really appreciate the info! I'm a bit of a truck and bushings geek 😂 Really interestin, now I know it's not a copy
@@eBoard3R Hi I'd love it if you could suggest a truck upgrade for me- I eskate commute 14 miles at 25-32 mph and looking for mainly stability Carving is fun but I mostly go in a straight line to get to where I'm going. Thanks
Any advice on wrapping my kaly board? I didnt buy it wide enough and had to remove the wrap. Also what kind or brand do you recommend? I was going for a matte look as well.
Well...I'm not an expert on this either. The films I mainly use are those for interior purposes and automobiles. If you have a heat gun, you can easily work on curved areas.
Would someone PLEASE explain to me the battery needs of a build like this? Every time I see a high consumption board like this, its sucking down 140 amps, yet its got a battery with cells capable of discharging a fraction of that, even after they're paired in parallel 3 or even 4 times. The "2021" build, for example, featured as much as 80amps per motor and had a battery capable of producing just 24 amps. That's assuming the BMS was rated for at least 24 amps. I am building a high power board now and have 2 x (12s 2p battery packs each capable of 60 amps ,120amps total). It's an absolute monster battery yet I keep hesitating to get a 200amp esc with some matching power motors because I am afraid I will draw too much current from my batteries, or I will be running the entire system at a higher level of inefficiency. Anyways can anyone out there explain this to me?
Sorry, I've never done that. I'm just saying from my experience, but DIY is never cheap. It's meaningless to make it cheap. The reason is that people can buy a better finished product at the same price. So I think DIY is self-satisfaction.
1. This is an electric mountainboard without bindings. This is not skateboard. 2. The method of placing motors has been outdated for several years. 3. Wheels are too small. 4. But board is new, looks nice.
there is no way you got those flash trucks deck driver unit controller batteries motor wheels bearings for 133 dollars lead acid batteries cost that alone
I compared similar trucks from the three brands Apex, Trampa, and E-toxx, I found that the design and center of gravity were all different. For example, the center of gravity of Apex's truck hanger is located in the center between each kingpin, and Trampa's IR truck is skewed toward the top kingpin. In my view, it can make a difference enough to feel physically when riding. So it's too much to see them as copies. If you have a chance to watch it, check it out. And for your information the first place that made this type of truck was E-toxx. I think Apex and Trampa changed it in their own way.
Happy New Year! All my subscribers.~ Winter is a good time for DIY :) I'm building my new beast with newly released parts. I'm already looking forward to it.
The parts used were supported by TRAMPA BOARD and FLIPSKY.
새해 복 많이 받으세요. 저의 모든 구독자분들~ 겨울은 DIY를 하기 좋은시간입니다. 새로출시된 부품들로 저의 새로운 괴물을 빌드중입니다. 벌써부터 기대가됩니다.
사용된 부품들은 TRAMPA BOARD와 FLIPSKY로부터 지원받았습니다.
BGM... 너ㅜㅁ 좋습니다..
Looks awesome mate your attention to detail in your builds always staggers me awesome work
That's what I want from you lol :) Thank you so much as always and happy new year with your family~
1:48 👍Double bolt inline kingpin with 4 bushing / Nosno type trucks such a unique n rare device
Thank you for watching :)
😃 Make Board with Apex Air trucks similar iR type..
Wow!, that’s a good looking board…. That wheel setup is awesome. Nice work!
Yeah, New 8" megastar Deep dish hub looking super sexy~ :)
Thank you for watching !
Wow!!!! Hands down your best board.
Thank you for watching :)
can't wait to see the final board and test ride those trucks.
happy new year KAMI.
Thank you so much~ Happy new year too :)
It's getting completed little by little ~
This is pure art!
Do you thing so? HaHa Thank you so much :)
Made the process look so easy.
Yeah, only in the video lol :) Thank you for watching and happy new year ~
This boat looks absolutely amazing
Thank you for watching :) and happy new year ~
정말 이뻐요 ~~ 가지고 싶을 정도입니다. 저도 저러게 꼭만들어 볼 기회를 만들겠습니다. 영상 잘~~~ 보고 갑니다. ^^
감사합니다~ 꼭 그러실수 있길 바래요 :) 새해복많이 받으시고요!
I am liking the colours, this is going to be a good board
Yeah, I hope so~ lol
Thank you so much as always and happy new year brother :)
@@KAMiJUINs same to you bro. looking forward to this years projects ;)
The crescent wrench 😂. Sweet board!
Thank you for watching :)
oh man. this really makes me want to buy those trucks and mounts. and the wheels look amazing!!!
Thank you for coming mate :) Yeah, look so good HaHa~
Happy new year with your family and hope you have a great year too~
So good !!! Looking forward to see it finished
So do I :) Thank you and Happy new year~
Such a pretty board Kami great job!
Thank you for watching, mate :)
Happy new year to u and ur family bro have a lovely 2022
Really nice creation.
Thank you for saying that and watching :)
Top Video KAMI, Super Happy New Year for you, Your Family & Friends
Thank you so much :) Happy new year and hope you have a great year too~
Insanely good looking board, Sweet job
Thank you so much and happy new year ~ :)
thats bonkers. i respect the machanical skillset 🤙🏼🤙🏼
HaHa :) Thank you, Brother~ and Happy New year!!!
Nice work buddy can't wait to see the next DIY videos
Thank you~ and Happy new year!
That is gorgeous bro love it
Thank you so much and happy new year~ bro :)
Good video as always, the truth is I really enjoy your content😊👍
Thank you so much as always, Brother :)
Super video. Thanks again esk8 board-master. Looking forward to seeing this shred some tarmac.
Thank you for saying that and watching :)
nice board. question - why do you place that rubber o-ring between the wheel and the spacer (at 6:17) ?
Thank you for watching :)
The spacer and bearing of the truck axle were used to slightly reduce the pressure on each other and those are included in the truck's components.
Amazing! Looks sick
Thank you for watching :) I'm going to upload the nest video soon.~
man i love that dog. 🖤
Thank you so much Bro~ Happy new year!!!
You are a great artist🌟❤️🔥
Thank you sooooo much :) HaHa~ Happy new year!!!
Amazing build Video as always.
Thanks as always~ bro :) and happy new year~
@@KAMiJUINs same to you my Brotha. 🙌 Blessings
looking forward to the complete build and ride test!
Also Happy New Year hope you get an even better year than last year!
Thank you so much :) And happy new year too~
Great work as always! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching my videos for a long time ~ :)
great work keep going kami!!
Thank you so much :) Happy new year~
Not many videos on the IR's, nice work!
Thank you for watching :) now i'm trying to complete the board.~
très bonne vidéo joyeux Noël et bonne année
Merci beaucoup comme toujours~
et bonne année aussi :)
점점 여러가지로 개발 되어간다는게 느껴지네요 ㅎㅎ
네 저도 그렇게 생각해요~ 부품들 마감 퀄리티가 어디까지 더 좋아질지 궁금할 정도네요 :)
My first board...my ONLY board...is a Backfire G2 Black 2020, which I've had for slightly less than two weeks, and I'm absolutely loving it (on the stock 96mm wheels, as well as the 105mm CloudWheels). While I haven't ridden a skateboard in approx 40 years, after only 3 rides, I'm already riding the G2 Black as if I've been riding for weeks (maybe it's kinda like the old "you never forget how to ride a bike" philosophy...I don't know)...and, admittedly, it's also already kicked in the 'Esk8 bug'. Although it's probably at least 6 months away, I'm already starting to plan out my next Esk8, which I've already narrowed down to the Zeus & Hurricane...but, I'm also considering the possibility (either as my second, or maybe third, board) of building a DIY...and, thanks to this (and the next, as I WILL be watching it as soon as it's uploaded) video, my DIY interest just jumped a few levels.
As someone heavily involved in RC, having built more then my fair share of kits (and having built a Class 3 crawler from only spare parts), if think my "building skills" should be more then 'adequate'. But, before I decide whether such an attempt should be my 2nd, or 3rd, board, I've got a few questions, if you and/or anyone else could answer them. First, what would a build such as this end up costing (preferably, in USD)? Second, what boards would you recommend as "best/optimal choices" for someone of my 'build' (ie. 5'8", 230lbs (I'm trying to get back down to approx 200lbs))? In that, I'd probably prefer avoiding all-carbon boards? And, finally, I understand a number of the parts you use are (possibly) 'prototypes'...but, what colors (besides pink) are you aware that they will be available in?
The more information that can be provided would be greatly appreciated...and, keep up the outstanding, and incredibly helpful, videos. 🤙
As an answer to the first question, the board is not completed yet, but we expect a total of 2,500 dollars.
Second, your physical condition is important to find the best board for you, but I think it would be good to think about whether the environment you ride most.
Requires a lot of torque (many hills, off-road), or enjoy top speed on a good condition road.
And I don't think there's a reason to avoid the all-carbon board.
And the last question is about the board from this video? If so, please visit "trampaboards.com" You can choose a lot of colors.
Thank you for watching my video and happy new year :)
@@KAMiJUINs Thank you for the reply. Price seems reasonable, so no worries there. as for "physical condition"...well...I'm alive, but overweight...lol. Seriously, though...I live in Silicon Valley, where many of the largest US tech companies are based. While I might be interested in some off-road riding (mostly trails...nothing requiring a suspension), the majority would be on paved surfaces. At the same time, the SF Bay Area has some of the worst, least taken-care-of roads in the country, so riding many of them is not much different than riding off-road. Some streets are so bad, riding a road bicycle and/motorcycle (both of which I ride) can sometimes be difficult. Take the term "urban jungle", and apply it to the streets, themselves, and I'm sure you can imagine that of which I speak. That's a big part of why I like the tires you chose for this build - they are pneumatics, but worth a tread more closely resembling something you'd find on a "street" bicycle with fatty tires.
Finally, as for distance vs speed, let's say 75-80% interested in distance, 20-25% interested in speed.
I think, while no expert, the 21700 series coming around in the muscle boards or something like the hurricane with their battery system is the way to go. Value for the money is there. I’m leaning towards the new Eovan Carbon Super that has 21700s 12s4p. The few reviews show that thing as a beast for $1400. Custom builds take up the cost. Now that companies like Eovan are making the ESV programmable on the user end you have DIY arena control in the brains of the board. Good luck!
Nice music and work please make another mini but powerful skateboard
Yeah, I LOVE the music too :) and I'll try the mini one someday~
I'm looking forward to see complete board.
Thank you for watching :)
電動スケボーの弱点は、水。スイッチ部やバッテリーケース内に水が入らないようにするため、なるべく雨の日は乗らない。しかも寒いので、防寒対策はしっかりして乗ります。
ウィールを変えたり、キングピンナットを増し締めしたりして、思い通りの自分だけのスケボーに仕上げる楽しみは最高。
そのとおり 何を楽しんでも安全が最優先だ。
ご視聴ありがとうございます。明けましておめでとうございます。:)
트럼파는 진짜 보드계의 하이엔드급인듯... 카페에서 중고 트럼파랭이 나왔을 때 샀어야 했다...
나중에 제꺼 팔게되면 알려드릴께요 ㅎㅎ 새해복많이 받으세요~
That's a really nice set up I like the video thanks a lot I've just confused as to what the front bits for is meant to cover something how something nice video
Thank you for watching :)
Why did you hide the carbon fiber? is the look of carbon worse than black vinyl?
Poodle......GANG...where is the dog ...my poodles be looing for him lool
Your Poodle looks so lovely too :)
Nice one, I appreciate your video from Switzerland.
Do you know if the wings from trampa can be fixed on the acedeck Z1?
Thank you for watching :)
I checked that if you cut out the guides of the wing, you can fit the width of the Z1 deck, but the length of the wing is 1-2 cm longer than the deck length of the Z1.
Cut and trim a bit, I think you can fit it in.
I've never seen anyone use rubber washers on the axle. I assume this protects the bearing shields from getting smacked hard against the truck? I'm about to try this out! Thank you
No problem~ Thank you for watching and happy new year :)
Qro comprar as bobinas os motores e as rodas depois os tucks joistc e o shape
Hey Kami I want to see you make a neon themed esk8 bling bling pop pop 🤩
Thanks~ Let me think about :) Happy new year~
Hey Kami is Trampa only available to ship in UK and Asia? Are they able to ship to the US?
Of course, they're shipping all over the world~ Thank you for watching :)
awesome ! Do you have a 800-1000 dollards range diy belt drive kit choice ?
Thank you for watching~ If it's that much, I think it's better to proceed with DIY than kit products.
happy new years friend, i have always a big pleasure tu see your diy.
Thank you so much as always :) and Happy new year too~
Damn Kami you feeling alright? Another video with you not having 8 tires on New Years less tires?👀
Thank you for watching and coming, mate :)
This time, I tried to build it with a more casual and light feeling.~
*I like the new trucks* but it is sad that Trampa copied APEX Air trucks without even thanking APEX for all the hard work that went into designing it.
I expected it internationally but did not expect it within the UK 😱
Another amazing video ⚡🤙🏼🤙🏼⚡Love the colour! A masterpiece, those motors are huuuge.
What I want to say to you is...Happy new year and hope you have a great year too~
Thanks Million, Brother :)
@@KAMiJUINs Happy new year to you too bro! Lookin forward to more from you! 🤙🏼🤙🏼
And brother. When I listened to you and compared similar trucks from the three brands Apex, Trampa, and E-toxx, I found that the design and center of gravity were all different. For example, the center of gravity of Apex's truck hanger is located in the center between each kingpin, and Trampa's IR truck is skewed toward the top kingpin. In my view, it can make a difference enough to feel physically when riding. So I don't know what happened between them, but it's too much to see them as copies. If you have a chance to watch it, check it out.~
Thanksssssss Brother :)
@@KAMiJUINs Thanks for that clarification bro, I really appreciate the info! I'm a bit of a truck and bushings geek 😂 Really interestin, now I know it's not a copy
@@eBoard3R Hi I'd love it if you could suggest a truck upgrade for me- I eskate commute 14 miles at 25-32 mph and looking for mainly stability Carving is fun but I mostly go in a straight line to get to where I'm going. Thanks
Sexy Build!
Can I ask where you got the Spacer/Shockpad between the Baseplate and the Deck from? Or is it a selfmade Piece?
Thanks
Thank you for watching~ And They're all available on the Trampa Board.
trampaboards.com/product_search.php?term=cover
와 금손이시네요…
시청감사합니다~
Any advice on wrapping my kaly board? I didnt buy it wide enough and had to remove the wrap. Also what kind or brand do you recommend? I was going for a matte look as well.
Well...I'm not an expert on this either.
The films I mainly use are those for interior purposes and automobiles. If you have a heat gun, you can easily work on curved areas.
@@KAMiJUINs Thanks! The piece i used was not wide enough LOL. I have new film arriving today. Will try again tonight.
Top speed?
Awesome
Thanks :)
Hi may I ask I have trampa board and interested to get 10 inch wheels for winter time would you recommend this tyres thank you…
trampaboards.com/10-inch-tractor-tread-tyre--p-27391.html
Check this out~ Thanks :)
You should put timestamps on your video just to make it even more satisfying.
Why are you still on a belt drive and not gears?
I already have the gear one~ And I like OBD, too :) Thanks!
It's Beautifulllllll...
Thank you for watching :)
Would someone PLEASE explain to me the battery needs of a build like this? Every time I see a high consumption board like this, its sucking down 140 amps, yet its got a battery with cells capable of discharging a fraction of that, even after they're paired in parallel 3 or even 4 times. The "2021" build, for example, featured as much as 80amps per motor and had a battery capable of producing just 24 amps. That's assuming the BMS was rated for at least 24 amps.
I am building a high power board now and have 2 x (12s 2p battery packs each capable of 60 amps ,120amps total). It's an absolute monster battery yet I keep hesitating to get a 200amp esc with some matching power motors because I am afraid I will draw too much current from my batteries, or I will be running the entire system at a higher level of inefficiency. Anyways can anyone out there explain this to me?
各位朋友:樂於此項活動想必這是一款能防水纖維滑板車,能在雨天滑行不受天氣限制,大大開放活動空間,也是非常趣橫生。
Awesome & Thanks :)
No problem and thank you for watching too :)
Wow great work🔥well done. I'm just wondering what type of battery you will use with those motors,
Thank you for great content you make, i love it.
Thank you for watching :) I'm going to upload a video soon. Please wait for me~
How do you like the IR trucks?
I haven't ridden it yet. But I'm going to check how it's different from the previous spring truck.
there he is :}
How much cost it takes to build
I don't know exactly, but it's expected to be about 2,500 USD~
Thank you for watching :)
Is it pink anodised color ?
I don't know because I bought them as finished products. But I also think that's the way.
How much did this run? Roughly in US
I didn't calculate it exactly, but I think it's about 2,000 USD. There are parts-links in the description box.
오우 역시 트람파;; 색감이 참 좋네요
혹시 이번 트럭이 미포 허리케인이나 이볼브같은 기존 더블킹핀 보드들에도 장착이 될까요?
제가 사용한 트럭은 데크와의 각도가 30도정도를 유지해야 본래의 기능을 발휘하는 트럭입니다.
말씀하신 보드들에 장착은 가능하겠지만 성능이나 기능적인 부분은 다른 결과일수 있습니다.
@@KAMiJUINs 아 그런 조건이 필요하군요 단순히 트럭이 와이드해서 안정감이 더 좋아질 것이라 생각했습니다.
말씀 감사합니다ㅋㅋ
Love ❤️ all your builds and videos however the txt is too small hard to read.Please make bigger txt thanks 🙏
Maybe it'll get a little bigger from the next video.~ Thank you for watching :)
Do you have DIY tutorials?
I only have those videos. Thank you for watching ~
Giveaway please sir
오 트람파 이쁘다 +_+
Happy new year~ 준희님 :)
сколько же стоит сие чудо инженерной мысли?
Я не знаю наверняка, но это будет около 3000USD
Really good looking board! Has anyone got the build price??
Good looking = Expensive
Thanks!
I imagine. Have you ever done a board more affordable for people starting out?
Sorry, I've never done that. I'm just saying from my experience, but DIY is never cheap. It's meaningless to make it cheap. The reason is that people can buy a better finished product at the same price. So I think DIY is self-satisfaction.
Price, if you make it on you own, is about 1500$-2000$
It depends on what you realy want. More power - higher price.
1. This is an electric mountainboard without bindings. This is not skateboard.
2. The method of placing motors has been outdated for several years.
3. Wheels are too small.
4. But board is new, looks nice.
Fornecedores de peças?
www.trampaboards.com/
Jolie
Merci d'avoir regardé :)
What do they say “start as you mean to go on ‘and with what I have just seen we are in for a treat 2022
😮😲👍👍
Thank you for watching :)
there is no way you got those flash trucks deck driver unit controller batteries motor wheels bearings for 133 dollars lead acid batteries cost that alone
I never understood why they use an o-ring instead of a proper length bearing spacer.
Personally I'd go with simpler wheels I hate cleaning components
Great build aside, APEX pushed the innovation but trampa is the one reaping the reward from this unintended video promotion. Shame on them!
I compared similar trucks from the three brands Apex, Trampa, and E-toxx, I found that the design and center of gravity were all different. For example, the center of gravity of Apex's truck hanger is located in the center between each kingpin, and Trampa's IR truck is skewed toward the top kingpin. In my view, it can make a difference enough to feel physically when riding. So it's too much to see them as copies. If you have a chance to watch it, check it out. And for your information the first place that made this type of truck was E-toxx. I think Apex and Trampa changed it in their own way.