Ah you are taking out CL4P-TP! Yay I saw myself on your phone at 3:50!! I finally made it on the channel! I'm actually impressed on the range of that wheel. Oh and thank you so much for telling viewers that this is NOT a good wheel for beginners. Real talk instead of making assumptions based off price like most youtubers. I have a Begode MCM5 v2 and it is not nearly as easy to ride as the V12 or any other larger wheel. These smaller wheels are squirrely as poo, although I am able to ride it at around 25-27 mph. Great for practicing your agility.
Nice job. It’s a very cool wheel. It’s what I picture in my head in terms on an ideal little errand runner or for extending off public transit trips. I already have a V8S that fills that role for me, but I’d be very tempted if I didn’t. I’m sure you could get it into some places I couldn’t the V8S simply because it’s small enough to be backpacked and people wouldn’t even know you had it.
Hey thanks for the great video I watched it with interest right up to when you said it’s not a good first time wheel- I’ve been riding two-wheeled electric scooters for a while in the city I live in which is Rome Italy and I would like to get an EV mono-wheel. I have to go over cobblestones and 2-3 inch drops and such like all the time… I’m in decent shape and I will have helmet and some protection - what machine would you recommend please? 👍🍀😺
Hey, thanks for watching! The smallest wheel I would probably recommend to go over cobblestones is the InMotion V10F. The KingSong 16X is also a good choice, but it’s going to be a bit bigger. For suspension, the InMotion V11/V11Y is a great runabout. Hope this helps!
Anyone know if the 40T 300W version slower top speed or just less range ? A lot of people in the forums seem to be happy with this as their 1st wheel. I want one 🤩
I believe there’s a difference between wobbles and “death wobbles”. If you haven’t been thrown to the ground by your machine, then you’ve never experienced death wobbles!! 😜
@@eucfng I would suspect they aren’t calibrated very well from factory. That’s why darkness bot is great, as you can set a real world range and use that as your guide rather than the vague battery %.
It's fantastic, you can drive around in public with this thing. In Germany, you would have to pay a fine and, in the worst case, lose your driving license. You are only allowed to drive with such devices on private property and not on public roads. This is crap. But I will still buy a unicycle and ride on forest paths since I live in the country.
That's a shame since these machines could greatly reduce congestion and greenhouse gas emissions. I hope they can come up with laws that are safe and inclusive of new modes of transportation in the future.
Based on my experiences with Inmotion and Leaper Kim unicycles, the production quality and design of the Begode Mten4 are disastrous. This model is essentially two roughly joined metal plates with sharp edges that could easily cause injury. Furthermore, my unit came with a transparent cover stained with what seems to be glue, necessitating a full replacement and disassembly. Adding to the frustration, Begode’s policy on defects is unsatisfactory as they only offer repairs, not refunds or replacements, which is a stark violation of consumer protection laws in many countries. I strongly advise against purchasing this model due to its poor craftsmanship, inadequate customer support, and unacceptable response to product defects.
Ah you are taking out CL4P-TP! Yay I saw myself on your phone at 3:50!! I finally made it on the channel! I'm actually impressed on the range of that wheel. Oh and thank you so much for telling viewers that this is NOT a good wheel for beginners. Real talk instead of making assumptions based off price like most youtubers. I have a Begode MCM5 v2 and it is not nearly as easy to ride as the V12 or any other larger wheel. These smaller wheels are squirrely as poo, although I am able to ride it at around 25-27 mph. Great for practicing your agility.
Nice job. It’s a very cool wheel. It’s what I picture in my head in terms on an ideal little errand runner or for extending off public transit trips. I already have a V8S that fills that role for me, but I’d be very tempted if I didn’t. I’m sure you could get it into some places I couldn’t the V8S simply because it’s small enough to be backpacked and people wouldn’t even know you had it.
100%
Awesome video Lando!
I think death wobble could be caused by the knobby tires, I wonder if the street tire would be better
@@d1of1c243 worth a try. I believe it’s just due to the tiny size of tire and not having much gyroscopic sort of effect when at speeds.
@landocycle yea that's definitely true
Where did you get the knee pads and elbow pads?
Dual axis Leatt knee pads and Fox pro D30 elbow. You can buy them at eevees using my link below. There's no reason to get anything else IMO.
Very impressive, also since it's a wide knobby tire.
Hey thanks for the great video I watched it with interest right up to when you said it’s not a good first time wheel- I’ve been riding two-wheeled electric scooters for a while in the city I live in which is Rome Italy and I would like to get an EV mono-wheel. I have to go over cobblestones and 2-3 inch drops and such like all the time… I’m in decent shape and I will have helmet and some protection - what machine would you recommend please? 👍🍀😺
Hey, thanks for watching! The smallest wheel I would probably recommend to go over cobblestones is the InMotion V10F. The KingSong 16X is also a good choice, but it’s going to be a bit bigger. For suspension, the InMotion V11/V11Y is a great runabout. Hope this helps!
All these videos and no one shows you how to use the remote?
There’s a remote!?
Anyone know if the 40T 300W version slower top speed or just less range ? A lot of people in the forums seem to be happy with this as their 1st wheel. I want one 🤩
It’ll be less range yes. I’d get a V8F or V10F as a first wheel, not this.
Which model would be indicated for a beginner? Being not expensive nor too big.
V10F!
i like the part where you don't tell us the battery size you're running in the specs at the start of the video
I must have forgot that part - good catch! Its the 750Wh 50E variant 😎
thats gotta kill your legs after 15 mins or so. had an e skateboard and I loved it but my feet and legs got sore after a while
You definitely get sore faster on this little wheel but it’s not bad.
@@landocycle thanks. yeah I guess its bound to happen no matter what the vehicle (other than a car ha ha)
I believe there’s a difference between wobbles and “death wobbles”. If you haven’t been thrown to the ground by your machine, then you’ve never experienced death wobbles!! 😜
at what batt% and speed did you get the low batt beeps?
The battery % doesn’t seem to be very well calibrated. I started getting beeps around 20% and was also unrideable at 20%.
@@landocycle
hmm? that’s weird . i got my 4s down to 6% and still able to ride 10mph no beeps or tiltback🤔
@@eucfng I would suspect they aren’t calibrated very well from factory. That’s why darkness bot is great, as you can set a real world range and use that as your guide rather than the vague battery %.
@@landocycle
i was using Darknessbot. also 40T 300wh battery might be different discharge rate than normal 750wh 50E.
@@eucfng 100% would
That wheel is fun to play with but that wares off pretty quick. It’s more of a toy
Toys are fun!
"wears" not wares. How is it a toy?
@@georgieman1910 because it’s smaul
@@machyne82
ultra-portable.
It's fantastic, you can drive around in public with this thing. In Germany, you would have to pay a fine and, in the worst case, lose your driving license. You are only allowed to drive with such devices on private property and not on public roads. This is crap. But I will still buy a unicycle and ride on forest paths since I live in the country.
That's a shame since these machines could greatly reduce congestion and greenhouse gas emissions. I hope they can come up with laws that are safe and inclusive of new modes of transportation in the future.
Viens en france, c'est autorisé. :)
Based on my experiences with Inmotion and Leaper Kim unicycles, the production quality and design of the Begode Mten4 are disastrous. This model is essentially two roughly joined metal plates with sharp edges that could easily cause injury. Furthermore, my unit came with a transparent cover stained with what seems to be glue, necessitating a full replacement and disassembly. Adding to the frustration, Begode’s policy on defects is unsatisfactory as they only offer repairs, not refunds or replacements, which is a stark violation of consumer protection laws in many countries. I strongly advise against purchasing this model due to its poor craftsmanship, inadequate customer support, and unacceptable response to product defects.
I haven’t got a clue what the distance is with kilometres, wish you would also put regular miles up
1 mile is 1.6 kilometers, 40 kilometers is 25 miles.
Sorry, I usually do, I forgot this time!
well just use google, it took much less time than writing this comment :D
Just ask Google to convert.
I thought 40km was impressive for such a small wheel.
Me too
Pitiful + horrible intrusive music! Best of luck!
Louder music next time. Roger 👍😎