There is no age limit. I started when I was 82 when I got my Inmotion v10F. Loving it. It is like skiing. Freedom and speed. It will take me up to 25 mph. It is stable. I ride my EUC and my sons ride their bikes. Great fun day. Am still riding at 85. The big risk is getting to comfortable with speed. Be safe and be smart. Marv
Sir, that is AMAZING! If I'm going to Iive a long life (not that we can know), I want to be as active as I can, as long as I can. You're a true inspiration, now I feel like a child. 🙂
Wow, that’s inspirational. I’m 73, and have been lately consuming lots of vids on EUCs, and so thinking seriously of learning/buying one. My New Year’s resolution is to get going on this idea. My Son says to go for it Dad. Ha - can’t wait to get one. Seems to me so far the KS S18 might be the one to buy as well as Power Pads too? Cheers.
Don't know about any1, but U can do anything U want @ any age. Having fun has no age limits. Whether it's EUC, or kayaking, or just fishing & golf, every1 can fun @ any age. 4 some ppl, it's eating & drinking new dishes. Don't let age discourage U from trying new things. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.
I'm a 40 year old rider female rider and I weigh 150lbs. I went from the V11 to the EX20s that weighs 108lbs. I got into a serious accident on it and was on crutches for 6 weeks but I'm back on it again. The master has similar dimensions to the EX20s (it is a fat wheel), so there's a different style to riding it compared to the V11. You really have to manhandle the wheel by throwing your entire body around. I'm used to the wheel now after 2500 miles. I'm wishing you a speedy recovery... Sincerely. I know your pain!
I'm a 72 year old beginner. I couldn't be happier with my King Song S22 Pro. Whenever possible I take the hound out for a run, but these days he cannot keep up because of range and speed.
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisisI wouldnt do a battery swap on my own. I would rather trust someone else that has more experience with replacing the parts and knowing how to take it apart and put it back together
44 started riding apr 24 2023 almost 3k miles, Riding an ( Euc Specifically, not talking about other electric vehicles) in many cities or towns is a real cheat code for transportation and saving or making money.
They say good balance is one of the keys to living longer. I just learned to ride at 50, and im in much better shape than when I started. My ribs are cracked atm, but I should be better by next week. Rock on Man💯
53 and have been riding for 7 years. Started with a Ninebot then a KS18 & KS18s and now I’m on the most reliable and heaviest wheel of them all previously, the Sherman S. Got to say Leaperkim has the safest programming and innovative designs out there the quality is the best I have found so far and am a fan of their products. If I were in your similar position I would look into the Veteran Lynx. Has all the power plus of the master with the product reliability and construction consistency of Leaperkim. Good Wheeling!
I'm 61 and am loving my S22 non pro with nearly 6000 km on it. I spend most of my time on the mountain bike tracks. These are steep and rocky. The S22 seems to be a perfect fit. Enough grunt and speed without being too heavy. Fast enough for me and agile enough in the tight turns. The operator is the main limit. I don't bounce as well as i used to do so I know what it's like waiting for things to heal 👍
I started riding just over a year ago at 55 and I'm loving my S18 and V12HS. It appears that to me that more older people are drawn to EUC's than younger. I guess it's the technology that GEN X has been waiting for since the 80's and 90's?
I just discovered this gentleman. I thought he was “Sitting Jim “ the guy who inspired me to get into PEVs . Anyway, this gentleman is just as cool and inspirational
I'm 48 and learning to ride a veteran sherman (it was very cheap and bought before they stared cutting out, but has had a pre-emptive fix). Its heavy and I find the hardest part is strain on the lower back and endurance. I'm hoping this will get easier as I relax into it and get some miles under my belt. I've had 4 speed wobble crashes and all the time bmxing back in the day and judo lessons meant just a few scrapes and bruises but riding without protective kit is a no-no and warming up is something I need to be disciplined at. All that said I hope to be riding for some time to come and I hope I'll be around long enough to see the crazy prices drop from their current crazy high, which has prevented me getting something with suspension (which would be nice). Great to see content like this though...
Relaxing helps the strain, and it also keeps wobbles minimal. I've recently figured out seated riding pretty well and that's a whole new level of easy cruising. ATGATT! Glad you are riding!
Any advice for an old mtn biker who has never tried it before? I’m thinking dirt track & trails , and lowers speeds. Any recommendations what so ever, including make & model?
I'm riding the begode T4. I started with easy trail first, work my way up to harder trails. Just gotta keep riding and you'll get it. You'll have falls and pedal clip but keep at it you'll get better. Always watch where you're going. Always wear your safety gear 👍🏽🖖🏾🤙🏾
In the S22’s manual there’s a guy riding with a circle and the number 50, indicating 50 years old, with a slash through it. I thought, “yeah right”. I take that thing to the horse trails down by the river, with jumps and all. Try and stop me.
Damn! 50 is not cool, eh? Welp, their loss if they card me and say im TOO old. Ill just have to buy another brand then like an emotion. They look pretty comfortable on the side of the shin to mount it.
I'm 72 as well and have an Inmotion v12HT. Love it and rode as much as I can. Only one incident where it cut out and dumped me. Was only going about 10 mh and was ar and of ride in 28 degree weather. Scary but have all the gear and only got a bruise on my hip
I just got an OG Sherman, and at 42, I have no clue what I'm doing. I know this isn't the model to learn on, but it was also $1,000. Originally, I ordered an Esk8 Renegade, but after just two minutes with the Sherman, I was completely captivated, and it owned me lol. Right now, I feel more wobbly than anything I have a sciatica issue. I see how this brings joy to so many people. As a disabled veteran, I hope I can master this and bring some freedom back into my life-and maybe get in shape, too!
Put in the time, and you'll get it. The wobbles will go away as your stabilizer muscles develop. Keeping relaxed (easier said than done while learning) also helps keep the wobbles minimal. Gear up, speed down... progress! Let us know how it goes!
Thoroughly enjoyed your channel so far. Only discovered recently. Hope you're fully recovered from your injury now and still enjoying the hobby. Looking forward to watching your next upload. Hopefully it is incoming :)
I am 64 and a couple of months I've been riding my king song 16s for over a year I read it to work everyday. Just recently got the falcon and I like it pretty good
50yr old here, been learning on the v5! Finally figured it out a few days ago after lots of hopping around on one foot! I was almost about to give up but so glad I didn’t! I have had electric skateboard, scooters and e-bike. Also a Onewheel but none of them compare to the feeling you get on an EUC! That’s just my opinion! Great video 👍
I’m 53 and had an 😮Inmotion V5F, then upgraded to Inmotion v8s; took me weeks to learn how to ride forward and same amount of time to learn how to ride backwards. I mostly like riding backwards now; I keep my speed to under 10-mph. If I want to go faster, I get on the Kaabo wolf king GT. all these cool toys that just wasn’t available in the 70’s; I have a Inmotion v14 on order; got into a similar accident 3 weeks ago - my ankle (just swollen) - was riding backwards and a dog that was on a leash grabbed my ankle and pulled me down …lady was saying repeatedly ‘are you alight?’ After sitting on the ground for a minute, just got back up and continued my backwards journey with ankle in pain …didn’t say a word to the lady … you just never know how you gonna to fall … get well soon
I appreciate you sharing your journey with us. Hope you heal quickly. Would love to hear details about what happened to the Begode Master. Did it catch on fire while charging or while riding? I've pretty much sworn off getting another Begode wheel after mine mysteriously cut out on me while I was cruising at 19mph.
The Master's demise is a pretty exciting story, at least for me, but I'm not planning on getting into details at this point since there are some unresolved issues around the incident. I'd like to see how those shake out first.
@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis Fair enough. I was thinking of picking up the Master Pro. Given your situation, do you have any thoughts regarding the Master Pro and its reliability and / or safety?
I'm 44, living in Australia. The price of the V11 starts at $3500 the Master V4 Race (50S) model is $3600. The master pro is a massive price jump to $6900 🤯. A massive cost to take into consideration before buying a unicycle. I want the V11 then friends are saying get the V14 😂. I was about to buy the V11 last week. And of course my gear box broke in my car 😂.I like your channel cause you tell the good bad and ugly about unicycles.
Short answer, 'no'. I did not hear/see what your age is, but you look < 60. I'm in my mid-60's (midllife crisis has come and gone) and it's been a slow process, but my skill level continues to increase and I still love it even after years of riding. And yes, I still get banged up once in a while, but much less than several years ago.
Dude when I saw him lifting that log on the before I was like damn. Isn’t he already skilled at ridng that already? I’m so nervous in getting a wheel and still in the process of saving up as well. But I want something I can sit on. And fast torque and can make turns easy but reliably
Aqui do brasil acompanhando você, o medo de machucar está falando alto para adquirir um ex30, mas andei pensando que podemos nos lesionar em qualquer lugar, não pretendo andar tão rápido assim.
48+ still its my main commuter to work. Rain, snow does not matter. Skipped only 3 work days in this winter because of not cleaned bike pavements in my citty, as "rodeo" on compressed snow is sometimes too much for me :) Suspension is realy matters on this
I've wanted to try riding on snow this winter, but I messed up my ankle in November and haven't been back on the wheel yet. Starting again on snow seems like a pretty bad idea.
Hey mate, I am loving your videos on this journey of yours, and im hoping you do more vids but those fat wheels are a lot more difficult to ride around in since you really have to put your weight behind them to get it to turn I'm curious as to what your next wheel of choice will be, perhaps a patton or another begode?
Yes it did, mostly because it was a very small fracture, and the bone did not disalign. It was due to a fall going about 25 mph, tried to look back while riding and lost balance.
Thats funny .... my girlfriend and her daughter both call my Master my midlife crisis HAHAHAHA Change that CST tire out....its crap. A shinko 244 or 241 would be great. The 244 you MAY have to shim the battery packs to have clearance but it is a great 50/50 tire. Its what I have on mine. You can 3D print shims (files are free on the internet) originally I stacked up 2 #10 washers under each battery pack screw and that worked fine. I did a video on it. It can be different from wheel to wheel. Some people had no need to shim....others will need more clearance on one side but not the other. Its a begode thing hahaha and im basing this assessment on batch 1 and 2 wheels. The newer masters may not even have the issue. You get used to the weight. I love mine .... If AR replaces your burnt up Master and you decide to keep it (I would ) keep at it. The tire change will make turning MUCH easier. The stock CST tire that came on mine is real boxy and ether wants to pull you up when you lean into a turn or it feels like it wants to drop you because your ridding that tire edge.
I did end up with a replacement Master and I opted for the Michelin street tire. I've just started getting on it this past week and I'm trying to remember how to ride. I'm pretty sure I couldn't pull off that hill climb on the street tire!
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis you would be surprised what you can do.....even with a street tire. Personally I dont like the street tires for EUCs but I live in NH and ride all year. I also like hitting the trails so it makes sense for me to have the 50/50 tire. If your still using the stock charger for the Master .... I have a video on how to calibrate it to make sure your charging to 134.4v to Keep them packs balanced.
starts off in a corn field haha then carrys a log WTF hahaa my dad is so stoked to try out my EUC when I get it he use to ride a real unicycle around the house when I was a kid lmao
I've been getting lots of comments from people in their 60's, 70's, and I think even some in their 80's who are riding EUCs. Almost makes me feel young!
I noticed most crashes on EUCs are people doing things they should not be doing and riding places they should not be riding... You not too old to ride an EUC if you keep it simply
Tell me! I'm five and a half months post ankle injury now and still can't walk without some pain. Not sure what would happen if I had to step off the wheel unprepared. I thought I'd have another video put together long before now.
I don't have any inside armor. Just Knees, elbows, wrists and helmet. I hope to change that soon. I do wear a light backpack for a little back protection sometimes also.
@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis You inspire me... I have My EUC in the Box in my House but I have a Fear. Can You Do A Video on How To Beat Your Fear for Beginner. ( I'm 40 Years oLd)
So far, I'm not doing the best at being safe. I like riding on the edge a little too much. I think another couple of weeks and I should be riding (carefully?) again.
You’re only too old if you do not ride, ergo all riders are young. Experience takes me a little bit on the safer side, so I am not as quick to learn as some but I am having tons of fun on my master.
Do you have kids or other dependents? How good is your medical insurance? Do you have a job that can survive an unexpected, extended LOA? Can you afford to financially compensate for someone or something that stops a run-away 125lb object traveling at 40 mph? Are you willing to pay $2500 to repair a $4000 EUC (or the ability to lose that 4k investment, instantly at anytime?) Have you ever sustained a personal life changing injury? Are you willing to live w this? Is your significant other willing to? How will your career be affected by a loss of function? These are serious questions any adult should ask themselves before succumbing to the dream of solo flight. If youre not an adult, you can just "go for it, dude"
I'm 52, living with much lingering trouble from a traumatic brain injury 12 years ago. We've survived so far, and honestly these wheels are a type of therapy that I need almost as much as air. We're all wired a bit differently.
U must have never rode these as by your message I can tell you havent and have no clue how safe they are with proper gear & like anything in life there is RISK.. go drive to work & you can get killed, we are all going to die but it is how you live that matters.. & with safety gear & know what you are doing the new wheel are super safe like the veteran Lynx i just purchased... I have 3 that are all amazing and I ride smart and wouldnt dream of not riding one. You are the one missing out ono a new way to reimagine how you travel.... enjoy life & be happy for those that do. Good Day P.S. I am 51 yrs old & ride everyday ... it has made my life so much more fulfilling & you need to learn. You will thank me and see how safe they are. Veteram are better thAN BEGODE FOR SAFETY what he was riding. I own one of Begode, the ex-30 & a Kingsong s22 & my new Veteran Lynx
I bought my first EUC, an MCM5, on my 50th birthday from there, V11,Master(s),EX30, Extreme... I've been racing with my son in pro class events across the country and keeping up. So no, you're not too old. Keep challenging yourself and attend any events near you. Good luck! @Senior_e_moment
Woah! The thought of racing is intriguing, but probably not in the cards for me at my weight. Nevermind that riding on the edge of cutout is not really something I want to do at this point.
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis I totally understand it's not for everyone. It gives me another reason to eat a little bit better, exercise a little bit more, and stay healthier.
There is no age limit. I started when I was 82 when I got my Inmotion v10F. Loving it. It is like skiing. Freedom and speed. It will take me up to 25 mph. It is stable. I ride my EUC and my sons ride their bikes. Great fun day. Am still riding at 85. The big risk is getting to comfortable with speed. Be safe and be smart. Marv
Sir, that is AMAZING! If I'm going to Iive a long life (not that we can know), I want to be as active as I can, as long as I can. You're a true inspiration, now I feel like a child. 🙂
Finally, and old guy that rides.
Wow, that’s inspirational. I’m 73, and have been lately consuming lots of vids on EUCs, and so thinking seriously of learning/buying one. My New Year’s resolution is to get going on this idea. My Son says to go for it Dad. Ha - can’t wait to get one. Seems to me so far the KS S18 might be the one to buy as well as Power Pads too? Cheers.
Awesome, Mary. I am 70 and have 15000 miles on my wheels. Started 2.25 years ago
Don't know about any1, but U can do anything U want @ any age. Having fun has no age limits. Whether it's EUC, or kayaking, or just fishing & golf, every1 can fun @ any age. 4 some ppl, it's eating & drinking new dishes. Don't let age discourage U from trying new things. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.
I'm a 40 year old rider female rider and I weigh 150lbs. I went from the V11 to the EX20s that weighs 108lbs. I got into a serious accident on it and was on crutches for 6 weeks but I'm back on it again. The master has similar dimensions to the EX20s (it is a fat wheel), so there's a different style to riding it compared to the V11. You really have to manhandle the wheel by throwing your entire body around. I'm used to the wheel now after 2500 miles. I'm wishing you a speedy recovery... Sincerely. I know your pain!
Thank you so much. Everything you said is true! The width of the Master was one of the most bothersome things to me at first.
I'm a 72 year old beginner. I couldn't be happier with my King Song S22 Pro.
Whenever possible I take the hound out for a run, but these days he cannot keep up because of range and speed.
You can't just upgrade the battery on the hound for more range?
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis The child bride has put him on a fast for two days. I'll see if that gives him more energy.
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisisI wouldnt do a battery swap on my own. I would rather trust someone else that has more experience with replacing the parts and knowing how to take it apart and put it back together
65 on the S22. Suspension a must!
I haven't ridden a non-suspension wheel, and I don't especially want to. I wouldn't say no though if that's all I had available.
Bunch of young whipper snappers!😂. 70, riding a V12HT..Started in 2019. I ride nearly every day…I’m in Italy. ..Moto…’ Grow Old Disgracefully’! 👍
Haha! Grow old disgracefully! I kind of like that, at least in this context.
44 started riding apr 24 2023 almost 3k miles, Riding an ( Euc Specifically, not talking about other electric vehicles) in many cities or towns is a real cheat code for transportation and saving or making money.
How are you making money with it?
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis Probably Teaching how to ride or selling pads, accessories. Or UA-cam monetization or Food Delivery
They say good balance is one of the keys to living longer. I just learned to ride at 50, and im in much better shape than when I started.
My ribs are cracked atm, but I should be better by next week.
Rock on Man💯
I've heard that also. I have balance issues from a head injury, and I'm surprised it doesn't affect me nearly as much when I'm on a Onewheel or EUC.
53 and have been riding for 7 years. Started with a Ninebot then a KS18 & KS18s and now I’m on the most reliable and heaviest wheel of them all previously, the Sherman S. Got to say Leaperkim has the safest programming and innovative designs out there the quality is the best I have found so far and am a fan of their products. If I were in your similar position I would look into the Veteran Lynx. Has all the power plus of the master with the product reliability and construction consistency of Leaperkim. Good Wheeling!
I'm giving consideration to both my budget and a better built wheel. Not sure how that will shake out.
I'm 61 and am loving my S22 non pro with nearly 6000 km on it.
I spend most of my time on the mountain bike tracks. These are steep and rocky. The S22 seems to be a perfect fit. Enough grunt and speed without being too heavy. Fast enough for me and agile enough in the tight turns.
The operator is the main limit.
I don't bounce as well as i used to do so I know what it's like waiting for things to heal 👍
Steep, rocky, mountain bike trail is why my ankle is messed up. I wish I had been recording, it was fun!
Try an S22.
I'd get another one if THe Boss would allow!
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis
I started riding just over a year ago at 55 and I'm loving my S18 and V12HS. It appears that to me that more older people are drawn to EUC's than younger. I guess it's the technology that GEN X has been waiting for since the 80's and 90's?
It's not quite The Jetson's, but I'll take it.
I am 60 and I am riding my Begode Master too.
Fantastic!
I just discovered this gentleman. I thought he was “Sitting Jim “ the guy who inspired me to get into PEVs . Anyway, this gentleman is just as cool and inspirational
Many thanks! I don't think I get called cool very often. I'll take it! So glad you enjoyed the videos.
I'm 48 and learning to ride a veteran sherman (it was very cheap and bought before they stared cutting out, but has had a pre-emptive fix). Its heavy and I find the hardest part is strain on the lower back and endurance. I'm hoping this will get easier as I relax into it and get some miles under my belt. I've had 4 speed wobble crashes and all the time bmxing back in the day and judo lessons meant just a few scrapes and bruises but riding without protective kit is a no-no and warming up is something I need to be disciplined at. All that said I hope to be riding for some time to come and I hope I'll be around long enough to see the crazy prices drop from their current crazy high, which has prevented me getting something with suspension (which would be nice). Great to see content like this though...
Relaxing helps the strain, and it also keeps wobbles minimal. I've recently figured out seated riding pretty well and that's a whole new level of easy cruising. ATGATT! Glad you are riding!
I'm 55 lovin it. Especially trails 🖖🏾👍🏽🤙🏾
Trails are a whole new level of fun and terror!
Any advice for an old mtn biker who has never tried it before? I’m thinking dirt track & trails , and lowers speeds. Any recommendations what so ever, including make & model?
I'm riding the begode T4. I started with easy trail first, work my way up to harder trails. Just gotta keep riding and you'll get it. You'll have falls and pedal clip but keep at it you'll get better. Always watch where you're going. Always wear your safety gear 👍🏽🖖🏾🤙🏾
In the S22’s manual there’s a guy riding with a circle and the number 50, indicating 50 years old, with a slash through it. I thought, “yeah right”. I take that thing to the horse trails down by the river, with jumps and all. Try and stop me.
I'm not jumping yet, but let's go!
Damn! 50 is not cool, eh? Welp, their loss if they card me and say im TOO old. Ill just have to buy another brand then like an emotion. They look pretty comfortable on the side of the shin to mount it.
I'm 72 as well and have an Inmotion v12HT. Love it and rode as much as I can. Only one incident where it cut out and dumped me. Was only going about 10 mh and was ar and of ride in 28 degree weather. Scary but have all the gear and only got a bruise on my hip
Glad you came out ok!
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis me too!!!
im almost 46 just got my first wheel and its the V14 , im loving it , age is just a number my friend hope your ankle heals up
Ankle is still improving...
I just got an OG Sherman, and at 42, I have no clue what I'm doing. I know this isn't the model to learn on, but it was also $1,000. Originally, I ordered an Esk8 Renegade, but after just two minutes with the Sherman, I was completely captivated, and it owned me lol. Right now, I feel more wobbly than anything I have a sciatica issue. I see how this brings joy to so many people. As a disabled veteran, I hope I can master this and bring some freedom back into my life-and maybe get in shape, too!
Put in the time, and you'll get it. The wobbles will go away as your stabilizer muscles develop. Keeping relaxed (easier said than done while learning) also helps keep the wobbles minimal. Gear up, speed down... progress! Let us know how it goes!
Thoroughly enjoyed your channel so far. Only discovered recently. Hope you're fully recovered from your injury now and still enjoying the hobby. Looking forward to watching your next upload. Hopefully it is incoming :)
Thank you. I've been going through a rough stretch and haven't had much energy for making videos. I sure want to though.
Awesome :) I am 53 and love how the EUC brings out my inner child; I hear it in your giggles too. Good for the soul!
This says it so well! You know it's good when the giggles come out!
I am 64 and a couple of months I've been riding my king song 16s for over a year I read it to work everyday. Just recently got the falcon and I like it pretty good
Fantastic
50yr old here, been learning on the v5! Finally figured it out a few days ago after lots of hopping around on one foot! I was almost about to give up but so glad I didn’t! I have had electric skateboard, scooters and e-bike. Also a Onewheel but none of them compare to the feeling you get on an EUC! That’s just my opinion! Great video 👍
I really love the Onewheel, but I just can't deal with the lack of power now that I get a speed hit on the Begode Master. I appreciate your input.
Amazing 😂 Keep posting and having fun 😂 Your doing great 😃
Thank you! It's taken almost a year, but my ankle is mostly working again.
Good video 👍
I found my Master hard to ride at first, but i had a 2 year hiatus of no EUC. But it grow on me fast .
Cheers
Thank you. I'm so frustrated that I can't ride!
I’m 53 and had an 😮Inmotion V5F, then upgraded to Inmotion v8s; took me weeks to learn how to ride forward and same amount of time to learn how to ride backwards. I mostly like riding backwards now; I keep my speed to under 10-mph. If I want to go faster, I get on the Kaabo wolf king GT. all these cool toys that just wasn’t available in the 70’s; I have a Inmotion v14 on order; got into a similar accident 3 weeks ago - my ankle (just swollen) - was riding backwards and a dog that was on a leash grabbed my ankle and pulled me down …lady was saying repeatedly ‘are you alight?’ After sitting on the ground for a minute, just got back up and continued my backwards journey with ankle in pain …didn’t say a word to the lady … you just never know how you gonna to fall … get well soon
I haven't really tried backward or seated more than a couple minutes. I'd like to get a handle on both when I can.
Great vid, I wish we had roads as smooth as yours, Pot holes, ruts and cracks! That's what I ride on, not good for an old bloke like me...
We've got plenty of rough ones too, but there are quite a few nice trails and roads.
what a bummer your out of the sport for awhile wishing you a quick recovery never knew dayton had all these places to explore
Thank you. I've just started getting back on the V11 a little, slow and careful. Still hurts.
I appreciate you sharing your journey with us. Hope you heal quickly. Would love to hear details about what happened to the Begode Master. Did it catch on fire while charging or while riding? I've pretty much sworn off getting another Begode wheel after mine mysteriously cut out on me while I was cruising at 19mph.
The Master's demise is a pretty exciting story, at least for me, but I'm not planning on getting into details at this point since there are some unresolved issues around the incident. I'd like to see how those shake out first.
@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis Fair enough. I was thinking of picking up the Master Pro. Given your situation, do you have any thoughts regarding the Master Pro and its reliability and / or safety?
I have the master pro and the master amazing wheel its heavy but if you're a seasoned rider its not an issue @blablasigh187
lmao he broke his ankle and it caught fire, what do you think?@@blablasigh187
I'm 44, living in Australia. The price of the V11 starts at $3500 the
Master V4 Race (50S) model is $3600. The master pro is a massive price jump to $6900 🤯. A massive cost to take into consideration before buying a unicycle. I want the V11 then friends are saying get the V14 😂. I was about to buy the V11 last week. And of course my gear box broke in my car 😂.I like your channel cause you tell the good bad and ugly about unicycles.
You can ride!
Great work 💪
Darn it that i found your videos... Hahaha i want an EUC now! better start saving up!
So worth it!
Awesome video.
Thanks! It was mostly fun to put together. 🙂
Short answer, 'no'. I did not hear/see what your age is, but you look < 60. I'm in my mid-60's (midllife crisis has come and gone) and it's been a slow process, but my skill level continues to increase and I still love it even after years of riding. And yes, I still get banged up once in a while, but much less than several years ago.
Awesome. I'm 52. I feel 82 some days. My brain thinks I'm 22.
Doing well. Keep it up.
Much appreciated. I hope to be back on it as soon as my ankle gets right
Dude when I saw him lifting that log on the before I was like damn. Isn’t he already skilled at ridng that already?
I’m so nervous in getting a wheel and still in the process of saving up as well.
But I want something I can sit on. And fast torque and can make turns easy but reliably
The log was admittedly a dumb idea. Too heavy to carry very far and I failed terribly at towing it with the EUC. Didn't bother showing that part!
Aqui do brasil acompanhando você, o medo de machucar está falando alto para adquirir um ex30, mas andei pensando que podemos nos lesionar em qualquer lugar, não pretendo andar tão rápido assim.
Muito verdade. Acho muito engraçado que minha pior lesão tenha acontecido enquanto andava a cerca de 8-10 km/h
Amazing video
Thanks!
Heal up quickly, take it really easy getting back on it when you are ready. Pedal clippage is the worst!
The worst!
48+ still its my main commuter to work. Rain, snow does not matter. Skipped only 3 work days in this winter because of not cleaned bike pavements in my citty, as "rodeo" on compressed snow is sometimes too much for me :) Suspension is realy matters on this
I've wanted to try riding on snow this winter, but I messed up my ankle in November and haven't been back on the wheel yet. Starting again on snow seems like a pretty bad idea.
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis and be ready to change bearings after such wet conditions :)
Hey mate, I am loving your videos on this journey of yours, and im hoping you do more vids but those fat wheels are a lot more difficult to ride around in since you really have to put your weight behind them to get it to turn
I'm curious as to what your next wheel of choice will be, perhaps a patton or another begode?
I appreciate that! I have a replacement Master waiting for me to heal up and ride again.
Over 60 on a z10, had a broken shoulder due to a fall about 6 years ago.
Has it healed well?
Yes it did, mostly because it was a very small fracture, and the bone did not disalign. It was due to a fall going about 25 mph, tried to look back while riding and lost balance.
it's only a matter of time before he gets a leaperkim veteran wheel
I won't say it won't happen.
Thats funny .... my girlfriend and her daughter both call my Master my midlife crisis HAHAHAHA
Change that CST tire out....its crap. A shinko 244 or 241 would be great. The 244 you MAY have to shim the battery packs to have clearance but it is a great 50/50 tire. Its what I have on mine. You can 3D print shims (files are free on the internet) originally I stacked up 2 #10 washers under each battery pack screw and that worked fine. I did a video on it. It can be different from wheel to wheel. Some people had no need to shim....others will need more clearance on one side but not the other. Its a begode thing hahaha and im basing this assessment on batch 1 and 2 wheels. The newer masters may not even have the issue.
You get used to the weight. I love mine .... If AR replaces your burnt up Master and you decide to keep it (I would ) keep at it. The tire change will make turning MUCH easier. The stock CST tire that came on mine is real boxy and ether wants to pull you up when you lean into a turn or it feels like it wants to drop you because your ridding that tire edge.
I did end up with a replacement Master and I opted for the Michelin street tire. I've just started getting on it this past week and I'm trying to remember how to ride. I'm pretty sure I couldn't pull off that hill climb on the street tire!
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis you would be surprised what you can do.....even with a street tire.
Personally I dont like the street tires for EUCs but I live in NH and ride all year. I also like hitting the trails so it makes sense for me to have the 50/50 tire.
If your still using the stock charger for the Master .... I have a video on how to calibrate it to make sure your charging to 134.4v to Keep them packs balanced.
Are you going to post something about what happened to the wheel?
I'm undecided at this point. There's some stuff I'm waiting for clarity on before I do, should I choose to.
great vid, what happened to the master?
Flames. Great big flames.
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis why? what caused it?
starts off in a corn field haha then carrys a log WTF hahaa my dad is so stoked to try out my EUC when I get it he use to ride a real unicycle around the house when I was a kid lmao
I've been getting lots of comments from people in their 60's, 70's, and I think even some in their 80's who are riding EUCs. Almost makes me feel young!
Where can i get this? I want it NOW!!!!
Do it! Alienrides.com
So what happened to the Begode Master... did the battery explode or did you sacrifice it????
Kaboom. It's a story I haven't really told yet. I hope to post something about it soon.
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis That would be awesome... thanks. I'm considering getting one and want to be well-informed about them.
I'm at level 53 and have superman syndroom....🚀😂
Does that include unscheduled flights? The flight is fun, the landings sting.
You're 52 ? I am 57 😆. I am currently riding the V12.
Nice!
I noticed most crashes on EUCs are people doing things they should not be doing and riding places they should not be riding...
You not too old to ride an EUC if you keep it simply
I admit to being guilty of both, but I doubt I will stop either completely.
Was the Master just beyond its warranty period?
I don't remember, but I don't think so. Alien Rides just took care of me.
The age is not the problem, its the increased brittleness of the body and the slowed healing as you age.
Tell me! I'm five and a half months post ankle injury now and still can't walk without some pain. Not sure what would happen if I had to step off the wheel unprepared. I thought I'd have another video put together long before now.
What do you mean toast. Toast as in fire 🔥?
Yes. There's a quick picture of the remains somewhere close to when I said that. Totally destroyed.
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis what happened?
@@AndreH5656 Oh no .... hope that only damage is the EUC. No further fire damage.
What Armor inside your Hoodie?
I don't have any inside armor. Just Knees, elbows, wrists and helmet. I hope to change that soon. I do wear a light backpack for a little back protection sometimes also.
@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis
You inspire me...
I have My EUC in the Box in my House but I have a Fear.
Can You Do A Video on How To Beat Your Fear for Beginner. ( I'm 40 Years oLd)
Be careful you don't burn your house douwn....😁✌🏽
This is a legitimate concern of mine right now. I don't have anywhere else to keep it, I don't trust it, and I don't want to give it up. Stalemate.
At least he wasn't riding backwards . . . through a corn field.
Is this a reference to something? That sounds fun, but forward was challenging enough!
It should be titled, 'Am I too old to fall off an euc". Thats the real concern with age. They should do test drops like they do with phones.
Found out the hard way that I indeed AM too old to fall off. To be fair, it wasn't the fall that messed me up, just the unexpected twist.
Yup, you're too damn old to ride! Lol! Just kidding bro! Be safe out there. So, you went to the Children of the Corn place! Lol!
So far, I'm not doing the best at being safe. I like riding on the edge a little too much. I think another couple of weeks and I should be riding (carefully?) again.
I learned at 42; so no you're not too old. It took me 3 months.
I'm progressing well, except for messing up the ankle. I'll be back!
How'd you get hurt?
I was on a pretty technical trail and clipped a pedal. Wheel went sideways, body went over the top. Twisted in a manner ankles weren't designed for!
Sorry to hear about that speedy recovery 🙏
You’re only too old if you do not ride, ergo all riders are young. Experience takes me a little bit on the safer side, so I am not as quick to learn as some but I am having tons of fun on my master.
Excellent perspective! I need to be a little safer, I think.
Seems I am the youngest rider here😂. I am 49 yrs old.
You're welcome too, youngun'!
Do you have kids or other dependents? How good is your medical insurance? Do you have a job that can survive an unexpected, extended LOA? Can you afford to financially compensate for someone or something that stops a run-away 125lb object traveling at 40 mph? Are you willing to pay $2500 to repair a $4000 EUC (or the ability to lose that 4k investment, instantly at anytime?) Have you ever sustained a personal life changing injury? Are you willing to live w this? Is your significant other willing to? How will your career be affected by a loss of function? These are serious questions any adult should ask themselves before succumbing to the dream of solo flight. If youre not an adult, you can just "go for it, dude"
I'm 52, living with much lingering trouble from a traumatic brain injury 12 years ago. We've survived so far, and honestly these wheels are a type of therapy that I need almost as much as air. We're all wired a bit differently.
U must have never rode these as by your message I can tell you havent and have no clue how safe they are with proper gear & like anything in life there is RISK.. go drive to work & you can get killed, we are all going to die but it is how you live that matters.. & with safety gear & know what you are doing the new wheel are super safe like the veteran Lynx i just purchased... I have 3 that are all amazing and I ride smart and wouldnt dream of not riding one. You are the one missing out ono a new way to reimagine how you travel.... enjoy life & be happy for those that do. Good Day
P.S. I am 51 yrs old & ride everyday ... it has made my life so much more fulfilling & you need to learn. You will thank me and see how safe they are. Veteram are better thAN BEGODE FOR SAFETY what he was riding. I own one of Begode, the ex-30 & a Kingsong s22 & my new Veteran Lynx
I bought my first EUC, an MCM5, on my 50th birthday from there, V11,Master(s),EX30, Extreme... I've been racing with my son in pro class events across the country and keeping up. So no, you're not too old. Keep challenging yourself and attend any events near you. Good luck! @Senior_e_moment
Woah! The thought of racing is intriguing, but probably not in the cards for me at my weight. Nevermind that riding on the edge of cutout is not really something I want to do at this point.
@@MaynardsMidlifeCrisis I totally understand it's not for everyone. It gives me another reason to eat a little bit better, exercise a little bit more, and stay healthier.
Aloha
Great vid : )
What happened to the master?
How's the healing?
Master burned to an absolute crisp! Healing? 9 months out from the injury and my ankle is nowhere near 100% but it's still improving.