To me, 4 grand is too much money for a single toy. That is what this is, it's a toy. Probably a lot of fun, but that is why it is a toy. Plus, going this fast on a unicycle is just inherently dangerous. A single error could put you in a wheelchair or cemetery.
Chooch, I recommend getting the Garmin Varia radar. Pair it to EUC World and it will beep when there is a car approaching from behind. It'll save you the need of constantly looking behind you.
This video makes me happy I preordered the Lynx! Thanks Chooch for taking the time to review all the wheels! It helps a ton trying to pick the right one. Can't wait to get mine, only a couple more weeks away now.
The tire choice is a tough call for me, this wheel is so versatile. It has the potential to be an awesome street wheel and a great trail/jump wheel. I’ve been leaning 244 to get the best of both worlds. But you’re right the slick on pavement is so fast and nimble it’s a tough call.
Ive been riding my Patton for 5 month now, my first euc, 3000km on it so far... I love it, love the suspension. Just got a winter tire on it and Ì love it.... for street, ice and snow. Its a Heidenau K57 SnowTex , the directional thread get me back on track when its start to spin out sideway And the silica in the rubber compound really make it stick on ice. I dont think I need metal studs for now. Now, watching you, I want a Lynx for next summer! Cheers from Quebec City
i think this will be my first EUC purchase. this wheel looks the most solid out of them all. i am done for now driving a vehicle, i think im gonna use this to get to work. will suck getting grocerys and i will miss the fishing trips down to the coast but times are tough and i wanna improvise.
Have you at least considered a smaller used wheel to learn? I learned to ride on my Inmotion V8s prior to EX30 purchase. Happy I had basic skills prior to riding ex30
@@robm425 i didnt go to college, just about every job ive done ive never knew / had experience doing each specific job. i pick it up quickly, this would be no different for me
How about all of you get electric scooter I am considering getting Nami Burn E2 or Vsett 11+ both amazing and has 2 wheels better suspension bigger board for comfortable leg room rest and you can actually carry the items from shopping if you have bigger backpack!
Yup, thats what I've been saying, riding at 45-50mph is barely stressing these high voltage wheels so the mileage should be way better for people like me who ride about 45mph.
Looks like a sweet ride. I love the large rear fender as well. As far as the apps go, the main reason I use the EUC World app is to find the safe speed before I go full send. EUC World lets you know what your safety margin is on your run, so I do my usual ride at lower speeds, and then check the safety margin for the trip. I then bump up the speed and try again, and do this until I get my safety margin down to around 20%, and then call that the max speed that I allow myself to ride on that machine. That way if I hit a pothole, or wind, or something it's not a guaranteed face plant.
The battle for best wheel in 2024 is already over and its the Lynx. The year hasn't even started yet but the race imo is over. I know about the GT Pro @168v but, for the total package, the Lynx wins. I hate having FOMO but it hard not too. The only slight negative is the 2700wh and for most rides thats still enough, especially on a 151v wheel.
Idk man I'm still only on my v12ht but my comfort speed is definitely past the top end I'm constantly getting tilt back. So with a more exp. Rider on a better wheel it kinda makes sense.
Exactly, take time to learn your wheel. 2nd day out on my V13, it went into a violent downhill wobble and dumped me off the back. It was like my heels were hinged chipping the back of my helmet. I call her brahma mama. 3000 miles later, we just dance.
I've had that type of suspension success on stock Sherman S and Master with aftermarket air shock. Especially the Sherman S, I've ridden truly rough roads at speed with no loss of traction, footing - even on the stock pedals that aren't that sticky. But fully admit lynx looks next level with all that performance
I ran into you downtown on my Commander Mini. Thinking about switching my Lynx preorder from the knobby to the street tire based on this. Looking forward to more content!
@RogueTravel Hi, I'm thinking about going from my mini to a Lynx, can you tell me what you liked/disliked? There are few people that had both wheels and can compare! Thanks!
A safe approach to riding a new wheel is riding to a 'comfort level' and not beyond. With more experience on a wheel one's comfort level increases at higher speeds naturally. Forcing max performance on a new wheel is an easy way to get into a wobble crash - there's a lot of examples of this on YT, and it's an experience a lot of riders have in my observation
Looks great! I got a Patton that I really love however my only 2 gripes are the range and bottoming out the suspension and I haven't ridden a 20in wheel at high speeds but it seems like it would be alot more stable and I have been loving country hills rides where you can really open it up. Might have to upgrade to the Lynx in a year or so. Great review and that route looks like a blast!
Wahoo, I have a Lynx in shipment on the way to me, they were out of 70lb knobbys, so they sent me one with a street tire like you have. I am really stoked.
It was really nice to see the little town that you ended up at. I guess it's just part of your everyday scenery but I don't really see places like that in the UK.
We need the app to be able to set the limit to 25km/h quickly or we can get penalty/confiscation of the wheel. Better to have the apps up😅 Really hope the Veteran fix it.
It’s been a struggle to find a wheel to replace my v12ht, Rusty. I like the range of the Sherman S, the weight and durability of the Shermax, the simplicity of the v12, and the maneuverability and versatility of the Patton. The Lynx fits right in between and therefore makes it the perfect wheel for me. Have a kiddo coming in January and once she’s here and all is good the Lynx is my next wheel. Definitely getting the h626 on it. Will the Sherman S seats fit the Lynx you think? Also, a bunch of your links are not working anymore dude!
Wow, I felt like you need to be fully focused whenever you are on this machine. Vitamin B complex and a couple cups of coffee are a must before each ride. Stay safe out there !
13:05 so, my first euc im looking at the v14 but this Lynx is nice too. these comparisons are great. u changed my mind. this looks perfect for my urban jungle streets NYC now that i've seen it handle snow. i wanted that orange color of the v14 but lighter weight + better battery life + and longer range make this my top choice. just wish i could get panels in orange. everything else ... im sold. /Bklyn👑
Get the Lynx I’m on it right now stopped for a burrito bowl. It’s so fast it makes me shake when I get off of it. It’s the best wheel money can buy. They have had hell with getting the v14 up to par, hince why I don’t have one. My reviews are harsh. Get the Lynx it’s insane.
The fact that this 20 inch Veteran Lynx weighs the same as the 16 inch Veteran Patton indicates a possible Patton 2.0 with the use of the same lightweight magnesium alloy! Imagine the weight reduction 💡🪶
chooch you really need a helmet miror. i wouldnt take my eyes off of whats in front of me for even a quarter second. just wait till theres a longitudinal crack.. bikes have sometimse went down because of physical road condition. my favorite personal quote is "the pavement don't care how skilled you are". i love that you are appropiately dressed brotha
I like the street a lot, I’m finding some hard packed fire roads to really open it up and ride fast, this wheel benefits from the street tire honestly. Not really a technical trail wheel although it’s fine for it. It’s more like rally car, than a dirt bike type riding I’m doing on it. If that helps 🤣
Bro I bought my first euc two years ago the Begode EXN. Legit just from watching your videos. You had me transition from a onewheel. THANK YOU!!Looking like this is what I want to upgrade to what’s your thoughts?
Are electric skate boards good for high speed like downhills? When i go more than top speed going down an amazing hill, it says its 37 mph but the manufacturer said its top speed is 29mph🤷🏽♂️💎💯
Yo brother, just used your ewheels link to get the lynx, cheers 🍻. Wdy think you'll get from milage if you go from full battery to about 10%? Im guessing 50 miles?
In my northeast Georgia town, the blue line predators would target any rider and commence committing multiple crimes and civil rights violations to satiate their sadistic compulsions. Freedom is definitely not allowed here. It happened to me on my high performance kick scooter as I was riding slowly and ultra safely.
Awesome review! Really helpful with my current tire-related indecision. Also, app comment was funny as hell! Speaking for myself - I totally agree with not needing to be constantly watching speed; I do however like to use eucw for the periodic voice prompts with battery level, as well as safety margin alerts - both of which are useful if you're pushing hard and neither want to end up walking nor flying!
Thanks for all of the great videos, Chooch! Ordered the Lynx a few days ago. Do you like the Kenda K262 or do you think the Shinko 244 would be an improvement?
I wish an EUC company would design a wrap-around, foldable bike frame sort of thing that could be attached to a wheel, so you could switch back and forth from EUC to E motorbike. I feel like standing up the entire time gets tiring, also only having one wheel contacting the ground presents certain safety/speed limitations as opposed to two wheels. Just my thoughts.
if you look at the specs wh or (watt hours) is what you want to look at for range spec. The faster you ride the less range you get. Expect about 20 miles per 1000 wh. So you would want to get a wheel with about 3,000 wh, that would get you there no problem. If you want a wheel that could go there and back without charging the begode master pro v3 could do it. But if you can charge at work most wheels will easily do 45 miles if you dont go full speed the entire way there.
I’d like to get myself my first EUC. I’m not sure what to go for. It’s 2024 now. I’m 6’1 and around 200 lbs. I’ve seen all the videos with people recommending this and that but I’m still confused. I want something fairly easy to learn on but will last a long time and something affordable I can grow with.
*You're the only rider of these onewheels online I see who doesn't drive it like a fool ! 👍😇 Thumbs up for you Chooch !😃 You give good advice to riders 👍👍😃*
Great work! yes you have to get used to any wheel different from yours, I ride a V12HT for more than 11000 km, a friend of mine didn't get used to his brand new V 12 HS he normally ride a V11 so he sell it to me. V12 HT vs HS seems like the same models but the tire made a huge difference, and the personal pads adjustment drastically change the way to ride so I had to get used to mi new HS at the beginning I had lots of wobbles (I had to much pressure ) I ride the HS with less pressure than the HT, now I'm in love with HS but I had difficult time to get used to it. mi 15 year old dougther will keep the hs I am looking to upgrade to the Linx
There seems to be a sort of grey area here. At these kind of speeds on the road shouldn't you have plates etc etc ? If you crash into a car, how do you deal with insurance?
I think about this too when I go on solo adventure motorcycle rides. Sometimes to very remote area no cell service and just me and my tools I carry. This keeps most people from living life and doing such stuff. Things can always go wrong, but there is always a way out or back. Carry some cash, cash is king and you can find someone usually that will get you safely back, help you or whatever needed if you give them some cash to do so. Most people are nice and will help where I am, but a $50 or a $100 will get you out of many bad situations, and be worth the cost. Knock on a door if you need to, been caught in a lightning storm on the motorcycle and that’s the only option sometimes. Cheers and safe travels! Carry what you can to be self sufficient, but beyond that just be resourceful.
Get the lynx or the next EUC of your choice here- Ewheels bit.ly/3exn7hX
So when do I get to rest ride one full tilt down the blue ridge?
So we can just own one EUC and change out the wheel for trails or roads? That would be convenient!
No Lynx in any of your links.
“If you wanna pick one up, the lynx in the description”
You're a lyrical genius on this 💪🏼
Only 9 likes??!!
To me, 4 grand is too much money for a single toy. That is what this is, it's a toy. Probably a lot of fun, but that is why it is a toy. Plus, going this fast on a unicycle is just inherently dangerous. A single error could put you in a wheelchair or cemetery.
Chooch, I recommend getting the Garmin Varia radar. Pair it to EUC World and it will beep when there is a car approaching from behind. It'll save you the need of constantly looking behind you.
I have this, amazing gadget! It's the best investment for street riding.
I want to make my own with a haptic feedback belt.
Also know where north is at all times.
bro did you not hear him shitting on all those apps lmao
This video makes me happy I preordered the Lynx! Thanks Chooch for taking the time to review all the wheels! It helps a ton trying to pick the right one. Can't wait to get mine, only a couple more weeks away now.
It’s sweet. Legit wheel. If I could have only one this would be it. Good choice 🚀
The tire choice is a tough call for me, this wheel is so versatile. It has the potential to be an awesome street wheel and a great trail/jump wheel. I’ve been leaning 244 to get the best of both worlds. But you’re right the slick on pavement is so fast and nimble it’s a tough call.
Ive been riding my Patton for 5 month now, my first euc, 3000km on it so far... I love it, love the suspension.
Just got a winter tire on it and Ì love it.... for street, ice and snow.
Its a Heidenau K57 SnowTex , the directional thread get me back on track when its start to spin out sideway
And the silica in the rubber compound really make it stick on ice.
I dont think I need metal studs for now.
Now, watching you, I want a Lynx for next summer!
Cheers from Quebec City
i think this will be my first EUC purchase. this wheel looks the most solid out of them all. i am done for now driving a vehicle, i think im gonna use this to get to work. will suck getting grocerys and i will miss the fishing trips down to the coast but times are tough and i wanna improvise.
Backpacks! I gotta get a better backpack myself.
Have you at least considered a smaller used wheel to learn? I learned to ride on my Inmotion V8s prior to EX30 purchase. Happy I had basic skills prior to riding ex30
@@robm425 i didnt go to college, just about every job ive done ive never knew / had experience doing each specific job. i pick it up quickly, this would be no different for me
@@robm425 would you advise agains Lynx being my first EUC, i never road one before
How about all of you get electric scooter I am considering getting Nami Burn E2 or Vsett 11+ both amazing and has 2 wheels better suspension bigger board for comfortable leg room rest and you can actually carry the items from shopping if you have bigger backpack!
Yup, thats what I've been saying, riding at 45-50mph is barely stressing these high voltage wheels so the mileage should be way better for people like me who ride about 45mph.
Man, very high praises about this wheel from just about everyone, good to know
Looks like a sweet ride. I love the large rear fender as well. As far as the apps go, the main reason I use the EUC World app is to find the safe speed before I go full send. EUC World lets you know what your safety margin is on your run, so I do my usual ride at lower speeds, and then check the safety margin for the trip. I then bump up the speed and try again, and do this until I get my safety margin down to around 20%, and then call that the max speed that I allow myself to ride on that machine. That way if I hit a pothole, or wind, or something it's not a guaranteed face plant.
The battle for best wheel in 2024 is already over and its the Lynx. The year hasn't even started yet but the race imo is over. I know about the GT Pro @168v but, for the total package, the Lynx wins. I hate having FOMO but it hard not too. The only slight negative is the 2700wh and for most rides thats still enough, especially on a 151v wheel.
Your electric unicycle looks awesome and fast. Your video makes it look very fun to ride. The power to weight ratio on this must be insane I bet.
45mph being your 'comfort zone' is crazy 😂
that's awesome!! :3
Idk man I'm still only on my v12ht but my comfort speed is definitely past the top end I'm constantly getting tilt back. So with a more exp. Rider on a better wheel it kinda makes sense.
@@kristianburger5607 With some of us idiots the danger zone is our comfort zone.
Adrenaline keeps you dialed in
Yet to hit 45😅 42.5 for me
Exactly, take time to learn your wheel. 2nd day out on my V13, it went into a violent downhill wobble and dumped me off the back. It was like my heels were hinged chipping the back of my helmet. I call her brahma mama. 3000 miles later, we just dance.
Awesome review Chooch! Please do a city ride. I would love to see how it handles around traffic, corners and curbs.
Hello, a friend from Russia! STRENGTH AND POWER! I LIKE IT!
I've had that type of suspension success on stock Sherman S and Master with aftermarket air shock. Especially the Sherman S, I've ridden truly rough roads at speed with no loss of traction, footing - even on the stock pedals that aren't that sticky. But fully admit lynx looks next level with all that performance
I ran into you downtown on my Commander Mini. Thinking about switching my Lynx preorder from the knobby to the street tire based on this. Looking forward to more content!
@RogueTravel Hi, I'm thinking about going from my mini to a Lynx, can you tell me what you liked/disliked?
There are few people that had both wheels and can compare! Thanks!
@@alexaboarg2942 I liked everything better on the Lynx except it’s a bit less nimble than the mini. I have the street tire on both wheels.
A safe approach to riding a new wheel is riding to a 'comfort level' and not beyond. With more experience on a wheel one's comfort level increases at higher speeds naturally. Forcing max performance on a new wheel is an easy way to get into a wobble crash - there's a lot of examples of this on YT, and it's an experience a lot of riders have in my observation
So cool! Love it! Glad I switched my deposit from the V14 to the Lynx! Thanks for the great videos.
Black Friday 2024, My new street wheel awaits! I'll wait for that battle tested 2nd Batch.
The thing you said about euc apps and wheeldata in them made me laugh, made me think. Best thing I heard in a long time about wheels.
this is your greatest video ever, with some notable ties of course
I want this as my first euc along with the tubeless street tire like that 😎
Looks great! I got a Patton that I really love however my only 2 gripes are the range and bottoming out the suspension and I haven't ridden a 20in wheel at high speeds but it seems like it would be alot more stable and I have been loving country hills rides where you can really open it up. Might have to upgrade to the Lynx in a year or so. Great review and that route looks like a blast!
Wahoo, I have a Lynx in shipment on the way to me, they were out of 70lb knobbys, so they sent me one with a street tire like you have. I am really stoked.
I got the same as you
@@BigORider I am really liking the Lynx, I am closing in on 1000km (662Miles) on it.
Chooch when you coming to NYC? Kelly and Shibby was just here!!!
Stumbled across your channel and recognized the area. You're right in my backyard. I'll keep my eye out for you 👍
Great content, amazing skills. Thanks, be safe!
It was really nice to see the little town that you ended up at. I guess it's just part of your everyday scenery but I don't really see places like that in the UK.
Damn, you have to have insane endurance and leg strenght!
This looks insanely fun.
The problem is that it is so much fun that everything else feels very boring.
Were you able try the pads that Ewheels says comes with the Lynx?
Great vid as always Chooch. Going to upgrade from my V12HT once I save the funds.
Lynx looks perfect for fast and safety.. I've been pushing my t4 and may need an upgrade soon.. I heard beeps today
We need the app to be able to set the limit to 25km/h quickly or we can get penalty/confiscation of the wheel. Better to have the apps up😅
Really hope the Veteran fix it.
It’s been a struggle to find a wheel to replace my v12ht, Rusty. I like the range of the Sherman S, the weight and durability of the Shermax, the simplicity of the v12, and the maneuverability and versatility of the Patton. The Lynx fits right in between and therefore makes it the perfect wheel for me. Have a kiddo coming in January and once she’s here and all is good the Lynx is my next wheel. Definitely getting the h626 on it. Will the Sherman S seats fit the Lynx you think? Also, a bunch of your links are not working anymore dude!
H626 looks like a hybrid tire with some off road capabilities, as seen of the thread design; so a good option
I'm with ya! I'm the other V12ht owner that was discussing it with you on reddit, lol
Thank you chooch. I've been waiting for this vid. I'll use your links when I get one.
It looks to me like having a driver's-side rear-view mirror on your helmet might be a helpful addition.
Cool filming. Looks like you are flying through the mountains.
Wow, I felt like you need to be fully focused whenever you are on this machine. Vitamin B complex and a couple cups of coffee are a must before each ride. Stay safe out there !
Chooch proof. This wheel is the bar for 2024.
“This thing is fast as shit. I love this ride!” That’s it. That’s all we need to know. ‘Nuff said.
13:05
so, my first euc im looking at the v14 but this Lynx is nice too.
these comparisons are great. u changed my mind.
this looks perfect for my urban jungle streets NYC now that i've seen it handle snow.
i wanted that orange color of the v14 but lighter weight + better battery life + and longer range
make this my top choice. just wish i could get panels in orange. everything else ... im sold.
/Bklyn👑
Get the Lynx I’m on it right now stopped for a burrito bowl. It’s so fast it makes me shake when I get off of it. It’s the best wheel money can buy. They have had hell with getting the v14 up to par, hince why I don’t have one. My reviews are harsh. Get the Lynx it’s insane.
What you think, better than v13? If you had to choose one?
For well rounded overall commute and minor trail use. V13 or Lynx?
lynx
how damaged do they get if u crash at high speed?
The fact that this 20 inch Veteran Lynx weighs the same as the 16 inch Veteran Patton indicates a possible Patton 2.0 with the use of the same lightweight magnesium alloy! Imagine the weight reduction 💡🪶
This is amazing!! Only one problem where do you put your drinks? You have not backpack. I saw one the other day and they are very fast!!
chooch you really need a helmet miror. i wouldnt take my eyes off of whats in front of me for even a quarter second. just wait till theres a longitudinal crack.. bikes have sometimse went down because of physical road condition. my favorite personal quote is "the pavement don't care how skilled you are". i love that you are appropiately dressed brotha
I ride 2/3 trails and 1/3 roads. Which type of tire should I consider?
I like the street a lot, I’m finding some hard packed fire roads to really open it up and ride fast, this wheel benefits from the street tire honestly. Not really a technical trail wheel although it’s fine for it. It’s more like rally car, than a dirt bike type riding I’m doing on it. If that helps 🤣
Not the Chooch Gooch😅 1:40
eww🤢
What happens if you hit a big pothole?
What’s the top speed? And about how many miles on a full charge?
What’s the go to for speed and distance?
Bro I bought my first euc two years ago the Begode EXN. Legit just from watching your videos. You had me transition from a onewheel. THANK YOU!!Looking like this is what I want to upgrade to what’s your thoughts?
With they would make a high voltage exn
Are electric skate boards good for high speed like downhills? When i go more than top speed going down an amazing hill, it says its 37 mph but the manufacturer said its top speed is 29mph🤷🏽♂️💎💯
Yo brother, just used your ewheels link to get the lynx, cheers 🍻. Wdy think you'll get from milage if you go from full battery to about 10%? Im guessing 50 miles?
Just curious what the safe range is at 45mph.
hey I grew up in Boulder :D out in washington now though
Thanks, Chooch. Great vid.
How do you film this? How do you get those angles? It's 360 and everywhere at any time. Are you using a drone to follow you?
Selfie stick
What’s it like running these on snow?
@@Zenmartian a blast! They work great in snow
Chooch is this a really great wheel for riding trails. I ride 90% of the time on trails??
Yea but if 90% trails I would for sure get a knobby tire🚀
Can you coast down a long road with out the juice from the battery?
How long is battery good for before you have to replace it? That’s the only thing stopping me from buying this.
some have like 10,000 miles on a EUC. I have never replaced a battery in any EUC. I can still get full range out of wheels that are 5 years old.
@@choochtech okay I’m pulling the trigger. These things look more dangerous than a motorcycle. Fun fun fun 😊
In my northeast Georgia town, the blue line predators would target any rider and commence committing multiple crimes and civil rights violations to satiate their sadistic compulsions. Freedom is definitely not allowed here. It happened to me on my high performance kick scooter as I was riding slowly and ultra safely.
Awesome review! Really helpful with my current tire-related indecision. Also, app comment was funny as hell! Speaking for myself - I totally agree with not needing to be constantly watching speed; I do however like to use eucw for the periodic voice prompts with battery level, as well as safety margin alerts - both of which are useful if you're pushing hard and neither want to end up walking nor flying!
Thanks for all of the great videos, Chooch! Ordered the Lynx a few days ago. Do you like the Kenda K262 or do you think the Shinko 244 would be an improvement?
wow the tech is advancing quick. by the time I want to replace my t4 idk what kind of machine are gonna be available
Ты счастливый человек👍
I think some people just understand certain machines. You understand that thing.
I wish an EUC company would design a wrap-around, foldable bike frame sort of thing that could be attached to a wheel, so you could switch back and forth from EUC to E motorbike. I feel like standing up the entire time gets tiring, also only having one wheel contacting the ground presents certain safety/speed limitations as opposed to two wheels. Just my thoughts.
How far will this thing take you?? I work 45 miles away from home and I really would love to get one for my own personal transportation.
if you look at the specs wh or (watt hours) is what you want to look at for range spec. The faster you ride the less range you get. Expect about 20 miles per 1000 wh. So you would want to get a wheel with about 3,000 wh, that would get you there no problem. If you want a wheel that could go there and back without charging the begode master pro v3 could do it. But if you can charge at work most wheels will easily do 45 miles if you dont go full speed the entire way there.
Can i ask a question is the Sherman s supposed to takeoff faster than the lynx
nah, but its still very fast. It has more range but not better acceleration or top speed. But range is honestly about double that of the lynx
@@choochtech so why is my lynx slowly then the ss ewheels don’t believe me when i said something is wrong with my lynx
Those are legal to ride on public roads in the US (Colorado)?
Youre an inspiration bro
How are you getting this shot? A drone of some sort
I’d like to get myself my first EUC. I’m not sure what to go for. It’s 2024 now. I’m 6’1 and around 200 lbs. I’ve seen all the videos with people recommending this and that but I’m still confused. I want something fairly easy to learn on but will last a long time and something affordable I can grow with.
V12 ht or something like a kingsong 18xl or a v11 are perfect for a starter wheel. V12ht would be my recommended starter wheel.
@@choochtech thank you for your prompt reply! Btw I am also in Colorado!
Yessssssss!!!! So what do you think real world range is on this?
Lynx or v14?
I’m thinking of doing a cross country ride on this wheel in the US. Do you think it’s a good idea?
Do these need registering for the road?
*You're the only rider of these onewheels online I see who doesn't drive it like a fool ! 👍😇 Thumbs up for you Chooch !😃 You give good advice to riders 👍👍😃*
Yes, riding 45-50mph on a bumpy dirtroad in snow, dirt and salt is smartest advice to all riders out there. Huge Chooch’s uncle comment vibes.
Onewheels are toys
This is an Euc
@@Simonisms Whatever ? 👀
Are you in Boulder often? I'd love to try to get some FPV drone chase footage if that interests you at all...
i just ran into a site where they race these things on a track. It's really cool.
which site ?
@@BombFiya also look for pro class electric unicycle racing 55mph
Do you have the 62 pound suspension on that wheel?
How did you record yourself from the front??
Hey Chooch, I didnt get the name of the tire, what model is it ?
comparing 1900wh vs 2700wh?
Fuckin’ love it!
What shock/tyre/battery options would you recommend for someone of your size/weight riding mixed street and trails?
Is this licensable for the street?
Great work! yes you have to get used to any wheel different from yours, I ride a V12HT for more than 11000 km, a friend of mine didn't get used to his brand new V 12 HS he normally ride a V11 so he sell it to me. V12 HT vs HS seems like the same models but the tire made a huge difference, and the personal pads adjustment drastically change the way to ride so I had to get used to mi new HS at the beginning I had lots of wobbles (I had to much pressure ) I ride the HS with less pressure than the HT, now I'm in love with HS but I had difficult time to get used to it. mi 15 year old dougther will keep the hs I am looking to upgrade to the Linx
Does Abs comes in euc.
(Antilock breaking system)
There seems to be a sort of grey area here. At these kind of speeds on the road shouldn't you have plates etc etc ? If you crash into a car, how do you deal with insurance?
11 yr old girl just knocked down, and hospitalised by one of these near me today in London,UK.
The driver did not stop after the incident.
Is a race compound tire available for this?
How are knobby tires in the rain compare to street on pavement
Man i wanted to do this but what if the EUC breaks down and you got no phone signal up there.
I think about this too when I go on solo adventure motorcycle rides. Sometimes to very remote area no cell service and just me and my tools I carry. This keeps most people from living life and doing such stuff. Things can always go wrong, but there is always a way out or back. Carry some cash, cash is king and you can find someone usually that will get you safely back, help you or whatever needed if you give them some cash to do so. Most people are nice and will help where I am, but a $50 or a $100 will get you out of many bad situations, and be worth the cost. Knock on a door if you need to, been caught in a lightning storm on the motorcycle and that’s the only option sometimes. Cheers and safe travels! Carry what you can to be self sufficient, but beyond that just be resourceful.
How did you film this? Drone?
So what's your average range going full send like that?