E-SK8 RANGE TEST - Which Wheel Will Get You The Most Range?
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- We tested almost all the types of wheels that fit on the New OBD Drive system to find out which one is the best performer when it comes to range.
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I'd be good to have a video that when people ask me "what is trampa" I can show them, like just compilation of craziest stuff done on one, fastest board, mad air, trails, that kinda thing.
A decent compilation is useful
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Really surprised by the range on the Gummies. Would have thought they would fall somewhere between the stickies and the 6.5 in
6.5 pumped hard give better range then the 8s, only problem is the clearance if running gears. Small gears with 6.5 would be ideal.
Great video. Good range info. Gummies range was a surprise.
Agreed... I think the ground was quite rough on this test, not perfect for gummies, I expected further from them....
@@TrampaBoards realistic testing then maybe.
Be great to see a head to head OBD v Spur v traditional belt torque and top speed test!
That would be cool!
A lil bit surprising that the 8 and 9 inch came up so high in the range test. Nice info
surprisingly that's about the result me and my buddy got on "similar" setups. we were able to get about 43 km ride on his 20Ah setup with 9" and suprisingly same range with mine 24Ah on 8". to be fair he was few kilograms lighter but we went on some sandy trails where only thing I could do is to try powering through the sand and get stuck a lot while he could ride over it most of the times wasting less energy. i think the pressure was a factor but i don't have the numbers. 9" are crazy good for travelling over different types of terrain and it seems to me that they are better for comfort as well since you can put more pressure in them and still have some "compression" for lack of a better word. also the offset wheels seem to give more stability for less skilled riders. trampa riders don't need them obviously, but i'd like to give 9" a try. btw i get 24 Wh/km when riding at my limits, so the results on the vid, while being proportional, aren't quite realistic for those contitions. i use 120kV motors on 12s and 4.4 gearing ratio, current is not a factor here, as the tests were made on flat terrain. eco riding for my setup takes about 17Wh/km.
These videos are pleasant as shit to watch. Well structured
This is good data, thanks! It would be nice if you could report what tyre pressure did you use with each wheel type since that's a significant factor. Also, I must say the results are not even close to what I get on my board. On road, I normally see 13-15 Wh/km with 6.5" superstar wheels. I do 50psi and I'm a medium size guy (75 kg). Even when racing, I don't get over 22 Wh/km. You did 28 Wh/km in your test, which is way more than I would expect.
This is down the tyre pressure. We did not have the 6.5 tyres pumped up as much as they should have been. It is possible to put up to 80psi in them, with that much pressure we would expect them to be more in the realm of the stickies. Though then again the more pressure you put in your tyres, the less grip you get and they will wear out quicker. There are so many factors to all of this! We think you could probably put that much pressure in the 9 inches and get similar results too, but who wants big knobbly tyres that hard!
@@TrampaBoards Right. That's why you would ideally keep the pressure equal in all tyres or at least report the pressure you have used in your test. I suppose you haven't kept track of it have you?
@@honzapom Didn't keep track of the tyre pressure unfortunatly. Just to make sure they have a bit of wind, then get out there and enjoy it!
I was just about to comment to say the same, I normally see 15-18 Wh/km on 8" Primo Strikers at 45psi... I'm sure the figures you've got in you video are more like Wh/mile? Would make much more sense as the figures you give are about 1.6 times more than the Wh/km we get? I've not really checked Wh/mile so I can't say for sure what I'd normally get 🤔
Also, do the range estimates seem way low? I can do 26 miles on on my board with a 16,000mah battery on 8inch Primo Strikers @45psi... Flat ground to be fair, but your estimate with a 21,000mah lipo is only 23 miles 🤔 definitely should do way more than that on flat tarmac with a 21,000 in there 😉😁
Ace videos tho, thanks for making them 😎
Love your videos. Hate your music. I'm American. Your people are funny. Totally going to buy one of your boards someday.
I don't see any video reviews of people from the states. I'd love to be the first. I'm a lifelong snowboarder looking for a similar feel from a mountain board.
What's the inflation pressure of the pneumatic tires?
thanks, but I still have to try them all. lol
it's their tactic to make you spend more money in their company lol
@@viking988 well it only makes sense, thats what anyone wants when running a business, I appreciate it myself as I am sure they do my business.
Hello, interesting and well made video, but can you please redo the test with the 6.5 inch urban treads with proper tire pressure and put this information in the video description? I guess the efficiency of this tires has to be better than with the 8 inch, or otherwise the 6.5 inch wheels would have no reason for existence in the first place. Thanks.
If we get the chance we will do it again!
I wonder what would be the result for the innova inline 7 inch vs the 9 inch one.
Something similar to the 6.5
although thinking about it you could also fit the 66 tooth to the 7 inch wheel (6.5 inch test done with 62 Tooth) as there is a little bit more clearance for it to fit, although this may make the gearing more Torquie and less geared for range... Horses for courses...
I'm sorry I really love the idea of the video but all of it is made pointless when the testing is faulty, how come the 6.5" urban threads have the least range, either faulty install or too low pressure they should surpass the other two by far and stickies shouldn't be twice as good as gummies unless the gummies are super soft.
thinking of what would be more suitable for wooden indoor park, gummies or 6.5s?
Most of us mountainboarders use 6.5's in the skateparks in the winter. You can pump them up super hard and they accelerate like sonic
@@TrampaBoards what is the maximum that can be pumped?
@@dibujito should be fine upto 80psi
@@TrampaBoards oh, looks pretty enought to maintain speed. Thanks. Another question, do 6.5s fit to mbs hubs?
@@oleksiiivanytskyi341 They should do
do abec pulley's fit on the 6.5 inch wheels
Not sure, sorry!
@@TrampaBoards wich pulleys do fit on them
@@TrampaBoards bruh how do i know if the wheels fit if you dont tell anything on the website and dont awnser my question
@@sharky1854 They fit the Trampa Pulleys. Can't speak for other brands of pulleys unfortunately
@@TrampaBoards ok thanks can I return the wheels if they don’t fit on my pulleys
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