Paralysis by analysis indeed! Not sure if I will get another wheel, but I have been watching a lot of reviews. I am pretty well convinced that a suspension is a safety feature. Congratulations on your new wheel and thanks for sharing.
I love my master, I came from a mten4 with over 2000 miles haha. It was quite an upgrade for me and it's exactly what I wanted. Its so powerful and not so heavy like the other beast wheels like ex30 and master pro. Enjoy your master, after 1100 miles, mine has had zero issues. Nothing but pure fun, its such a blast to go up any hill and incline with the masters torque and power under you.
Thanks Rick, good to hear about your experience with the Master. Yes, today I was thinking about how happy I am with it as I was riding up a steep hill. I’ve put 48 miles on it and the battery is still at 70% after the initial charge.
I believe that! I kept my knobby tire when I had them install the street tire. I plan to try it out when this tire is worn out. Then I’ll hit some cool trails around the Vegas area.
@@motomert157 I am not keen on seated riding... I prefer having full control of an EUC... being seated limits control in my opinion. Backwards is what I want to learn, but I have neck issues, so can't turn around easily... so, that may never happen.
Hah. I felt this way going from my nikola to my patton. The higher pedals, the much beefier body of the wheel, the suspension-- hopping on a freight train indeed. You adjust and never look back though (as i'm sure you've discovered by now)
That ending was abrubt! Congrats on the Master. I ride a ver. 1 Master and it has never given me a problem. Looking forward to your videos on the new wheel.
Thanks for the comments G Lash! Yes, I did end that abruptly. Sorry about that! Glad to hear your Master has been trouble free. Hoping for the same. Today I gained a lot of skill in seated riding on the Master and riding backwards on my smaller wheel. So glad I am now part of this community! Ride safe!!
Yup. That’s what I do too: Analysis! I am brand new to euc, very experienced MC.. and am wondering does the same start smaller actually apply on euc? I’d think wheel diameter and pedal height are key, and that suspension right out of the gate would be a positive. But who am I?
Hey there. I was happy starting with the M14. It was intimidating though to then upgrade to the Master. The higher pedals and especially the 80 pound EUC were a huge difference to get used to. I am happy I started with the smaller unit, but different people have other ideas on how to start out. I didn’t mind spending money for 2 EUCs and I like being able to choose which one I want to ride based on how I feel that moment and what I intend to do.
@@motomert157 thanks! I think I agree, but have no experience with euc. I’d guess that, as in motorcycling small bikes are often more fun that larger ones. Taking my GF’s ninja 250 out was always a kick in the pants. What do you think of (channel) Wrong Way! List of characteristics that are needed in a beginner euc? He says in his video from 5 months ago that 4 elements are a must in a beginner euc: 1) narrow shell 2) lightweight 3) low footplates 4) Optimum tire (size) .. he goes on to rate entry level models, but I’d be more comfortable understanding what characteristics to consider, and place them in descending order of importance.
You went from a king song 14 m to a master ?!? Let’s hope this is not a cautionary tale lol , I would have thought to get a 2nd degree learner type wheel , kingsong 16 , INMOTION v 10 , and rode it until you were completely unstoppable on it . I hope your reach has not exceeded your grasp !😮
Smart choice
Paralysis by analysis indeed! Not sure if I will get another wheel, but I have been watching a lot of reviews. I am pretty well convinced that a suspension is a safety feature. Congratulations on your new wheel and thanks for sharing.
I love my master, I came from a mten4 with over 2000 miles haha. It was quite an upgrade for me and it's exactly what I wanted. Its so powerful and not so heavy like the other beast wheels like ex30 and master pro. Enjoy your master, after 1100 miles, mine has had zero issues. Nothing but pure fun, its such a blast to go up any hill and incline with the masters torque and power under you.
Thanks Rick, good to hear about your experience with the Master. Yes, today I was thinking about how happy I am with it as I was riding up a steep hill. I’ve put 48 miles on it and the battery is still at 70% after the initial charge.
😮 lots of fun that's what you want for sure.keep going 👏💪
Thanks for the comment Christina. Just got back from my local park where I was learning to ride seated! I finally got it.
Good to see you uploading!great video
Thanks Carlin. I appreciate the uplifting comments!
I can highly recommend to do trail riding but maybe get a knobby tyre instead.. Riding offroad is like a cheat code to get really good on EUC.
I believe that! I kept my knobby tire when I had them install the street tire. I plan to try it out when this tire is worn out. Then I’ll hit some cool trails around the Vegas area.
I always fly home from the mtn bike park and feel so much more confident about it yeah xD
awesome. i might start on the commander
Thanks for the comment! I hear that is a great wheel. It would be nice if you could get to an EUC store to try it and other models.
Awesome Mert... it will take you forever to out grow that wheel. Congrats
Thanks Ratman! Looking forward to the journey. Tried seated riding yesterday and I was terrible at it. Will be glad when I get that skill down.
@@motomert157 I am not keen on seated riding... I prefer having full control of an EUC... being seated limits control in my opinion. Backwards is what I want to learn, but I have neck issues, so can't turn around easily... so, that may never happen.
Hah. I felt this way going from my nikola to my patton. The higher pedals, the much beefier body of the wheel, the suspension-- hopping on a freight train indeed. You adjust and never look back though (as i'm sure you've discovered by now)
Thanks for the comments Amdinga. Yes, getting better as I go. I am sure you are enjoying your Patton!
That ending was abrubt! Congrats on the Master. I ride a ver. 1 Master and it has never given me a problem. Looking forward to your videos on the new wheel.
Thanks for the comments G Lash! Yes, I did end that abruptly. Sorry about that! Glad to hear your Master has been trouble free. Hoping for the same. Today I gained a lot of skill in seated riding on the Master and riding backwards on my smaller wheel. So glad I am now part of this community! Ride safe!!
Yup. That’s what I do too: Analysis! I am brand new to euc, very experienced MC.. and am wondering does the same start smaller actually apply on euc? I’d think wheel diameter and pedal height are key, and that suspension right out of the gate would be a positive. But who am I?
Hey there. I was happy starting with the M14. It was intimidating though to then upgrade to the Master. The higher pedals and especially the 80 pound EUC were a huge difference to get used to. I am happy I started with the smaller unit, but different people have other ideas on how to start out. I didn’t mind spending money for 2 EUCs and I like being able to choose which one I want to ride based on how I feel that moment and what I intend to do.
@@motomert157 thanks! I think I agree, but have no experience with euc. I’d guess that, as in motorcycling small bikes are often more fun that larger ones. Taking my GF’s ninja 250 out was always a kick in the pants. What do you think of (channel) Wrong Way! List of characteristics that are needed in a beginner euc? He says in his video from 5 months ago that 4 elements are a must in a beginner euc: 1) narrow shell 2) lightweight 3) low footplates 4) Optimum tire (size) .. he goes on to rate entry level models, but I’d be more comfortable understanding what characteristics to consider, and place them in descending order of importance.
Mert, should have gone for the Lynx!
Thanks Kaijju. I am sure the Lynx is awesome!
@@motomert157Let us know what you think of the Master. I'm sure you'll love it :)
You went from a king song 14 m to a master ?!? Let’s hope this is not a cautionary tale lol , I would have thought to get a 2nd degree learner type wheel , kingsong 16 , INMOTION v 10 , and rode it until you were completely unstoppable on it . I hope your reach has not exceeded your grasp !😮
i went from KS16s to Patton, very similar wheels, just weight different :)