My husbands cut off while he was going 40 mph, he wasn’t leaning too hard in either, was just cruising on the shoulder of the highway headed home from work. Ended up having to go to the ER and have surgery… sketchy stuff, be careful guys.
That's terrible but unfortunately a big part of the EUC world I'm learning. I want one but it isn't wise if me to buy my first one due to the high risk of riding one. Worse than traditional motorcycles.
@@doubtking7865 Warring! Huh, yeah What is it good for? Absolutely nothing! Uhh Warring, huh,yeah, What is it good for? Absolutely nothing, Say it again…
Many people said the same, but what I see is: - turning on an inclined surface - tire slides a bit on the mud, suddenly increasing the side angle - side angle motor cutoff, which is set a bit too conservatively on the Sherman S which has high pedals. Conclusion: we need to convince LeaperKim to add a configurable cutoff angle setting, and increase the default one a bit.
And make it so the warnings are in 5mph or 5kph increments up to the max rotation speed instead of the damned 36 point domething where it skips to 146 or so mph so you have no warnings or forced slowdown in between!
Good luck convincing a company to increase their chance of losing in a lawsuit. The cutoff setting is their safety net against idiots who would want to use this for stunt jumps. This video is a perfect example.
After watching a few times, I can believe it was the tilt angle, considering 45 degrees is the wheel tilted half way from full sideways, that little slope contributed to about 25 degrees, so all you had to do was tilt it slightly more to get cut-out. Luckily you didn't get hurt, I was holding my breath the whole time, there should be a setting to adjust the angles
I realize I'm a little late to the party here but as somebody who's researching the Sherman S as a replacement for my InMotion V12 HT this isn't very inspiring. Could just be the lens distortion but that genuinely looked like nothing. I mean I can, and have, pedal scraped while turning on my current ride, and I've taken _all kinds_ of nastiness terrain wise.. You mean I'd have to worry about whatever happened there? I guess if you were going full throttle.. But that couldn't have been any more than 20mph right-? There's no way.
People get these wheels and forget how to be good consumers. It doesn't matter if the slope is 45°. That cut out was unacceptable. They need to fix that. This is real life.
Dude for real. People out here arguing for the manufacturers like they are getting paid or something. That was totally unacceptable sorry. “Tesla caught fire, it was his fault for living in an environment with fluctuating temperatures…”
@@dmr3e totally. "Oh, you hit 45°? Shut down. Good luck with the landing. LOL!" How does it even pass QC? The code is use, default setting, nobody ever thought about "it will shut it down, then waht happens to the rider?". I honestly, honestly would sue the company. Unacceptable.
I ride the Sherm S. Not exactly sure what happened here, but I bumped a curb at pretty good speed (probably around 20mph) and had a noticeable pedal dip forward, but wheel recovered, rebalanced immediately. Probably worth mentioning I'm around 160lbs rider weight
@@cryptotoldyso4943 you dont need a big slope! If you turn on the slope thats enough for 45 degrees cut. I see this for years on msx and monster, so easy to cut in a small slope if you turn the wheel. Slope + turn + make crazy gyroscope and 45 degrees cut. Mabye you didn’t ride 2 years ago. But this is a “normal” 45 degrees cut.
It was called overconfidence! Probably wouldn’t have pushed that hard into turn with wet grass and it being his first ride on the unicycle maybe ride it more and get to know it before you 100% attack mode?!!? Hope the machine was ok anyway!
@@cryptotoldyso4943you can see he’s already at an angle sideways on the little hill and then dips his right foot right before the cutout, which made the wheel believe it was on its side.
Expensive.. I'm gonna need chat gpt put in so I can have a friend that's my transportation and a seat and handlebars that can come out at the push of a button. P.s I really want the friend incorporated into it for 3000$$$
He had enough grip, I paused right when the alarm sounded and noticed it sounded the very instant his wheel leaned to the right....the angle didn't seem to steep to warrant such a cut out....for the street that is probably a good feature but here offroading it is not.
@@onmywheel tho it should be pre set not to self destruct by manufacturer. Imagine the meeting where a person may have said all in favour of sending out the wheel with a setting that causes this and then show this vid, then say all in favour of sending the wheel out like this, back up by saying people could break there spines, more back up by saying its really funny, then say all in favour say i. Notice how the wheel was sent out like that, must have been a hilarious meeting, jokes everyone with points built in.
@@eniseiriver it looks very impressive to me. Besides settings should be set to best advantage from factory. Big battery, suspension, speedo gauges, nice looking wheel. Pedals could be better but i hear of new pedal option is coming out from somewhere. if i win lotto tonight i'd buy one. i have a 2400wh wheel and rode 3.5 hours and had 2 bars left out of 5. So based on that i would think the Sherman S should ride hours and hours.
I ride a 250cc dual-sport with knobbly tires, 2 of them, and I wouldn't attempt to just ride up on grass and back again like that. Grass is rarely smooth underneath
Agree to disagree. The cutoff only should be there if the ride only spins but doesn't move in any direction, or it moves but really slowly (under 2-3km/h). Before that is the case, read user manual, before first use. 🤷♂️
My v11 has never cut off on me I did crushe manytimes thanks to PPE nothing major the whell does get adjust to performance on surface due to truction as you know unpaved shalow areas are un predictable. Be safe❤
I have seen others going down a ditch and not getting cutout. I didn't notice he was leaning forward that much. Where is the original video so I can slow down?
Reading the comments, and majority are saying its a 45° cutout? Is this what really happened? I just received mine the other day. I'm a city rider and stay on flat surfaces... So i shouldn't have an issue, right?? I have over 13k on my OG sherman with NO ISSUES, and a total of 6K between my MSX 84v & 100v.
I can only say it’s the chance your on soft setting and that’s great on road but the sudden and extreme terrain difference is showing up as the weak spot to avoid. Perfect storm. At least now we all can watch for it. Thanks for the footage
It cutout cuz it was already in a lean, and then he pushed with his right foot dipping it even lower, making the wheel think he fell off. It’s a safety feature if the wheel tips over it stops so it doesn’t go hurting anyone trying to get out of the way of the wheel and it doesn’t spin and skip and hurt anyone trying to pick it back up
Hard to tell what caused the cutout. Doesn’t seem like he was near 45 degrees. But he wasn’t going that fast and the dip in the grass wasn’t that big either. Any helpful info you could provide in the video George? we want to know why cutouts happen so we don’t get hurt.
The complains are pretty stupid. Strangely this is a safety feature set to 45 degree, takes 10 seconds to change it to 70 degree and there's no "cut off" (though it's not even a cut off....) All in all it wasn't the wheels fault. The rider should have changed the settings or ride it so that it wouldn't reach 45 degree
@@DamianLesiuk I judged too harshly based on rare cutout videos on youtube. Most Master riders do not seem to have major issues. I’m actually considering getting one myself.
No f****** way a motor with a wheel no kind of protection handlebars at the latest and not recommended to ride it through grass that could have bumps or be soggy because crashing is probably what will happen
😂😂😂 that’s i m says when cut off electric when you ride , you’re down and possibly die , there’s reason because are illegal. But if you like make people laugh well keep do it , maybe one day can find job in circus .
And it should. Does not matter the reason. A cut off is unacceptable. Even if you hit the whatever angle or whatever battery limit or whocares temperature, you cannot simply shut it down! And all these YT people riding and reviewing EUCs do not adreess these failures. No exceptions. The biggest and more famous ones, all say, oh, I burned out my Begode. Oh, my wheel shut down on me. Stop buying or reviewing them. Until it's fixed, say it clearly, "we don't recommend this brand because it's suitable to cutoffs and controller failures."
My husbands cut off while he was going 40 mph, he wasn’t leaning too hard in either, was just cruising on the shoulder of the highway headed home from work. Ended up having to go to the ER and have surgery… sketchy stuff, be careful guys.
That's terrible but unfortunately a big part of the EUC world I'm learning. I want one but it isn't wise if me to buy my first one due to the high risk of riding one. Worse than traditional motorcycles.
You just met the 45 degree cutoff angle.
Big design flaw
No warning?
like that no warring always
@@doubtking7865
Warring! Huh, yeah
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing! Uhh
Warring, huh,yeah,
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing,
Say it again…
im always changing this to 70+ degree
45deg or not... fuck this setting we need more, MOAR!
you can’t change it for veteran wheels? i can make my s22 70 degrees if i want
Thank God it was there bro I was clenching my buttcheeks watching you on that concrete waiting for it 😂
This looks so fucking dangerous.Lmfao😂💀
Shout out to whoever does this.💯
Many people said the same, but what I see is:
- turning on an inclined surface
- tire slides a bit on the mud, suddenly increasing the side angle
- side angle motor cutoff, which is set a bit too conservatively on the Sherman S which has high pedals.
Conclusion: we need to convince LeaperKim to add a configurable cutoff angle setting, and increase the default one a bit.
And make it so the warnings are in 5mph or 5kph increments up to the max rotation speed instead of the damned 36 point domething where it skips to 146 or so mph so you have no warnings or forced slowdown in between!
There is... In the settings
@@BigBoss-gb4cx there is *now* 😉
EUC world has let you do this on my sherm for a long time? Wtf are you talking about
Good luck convincing a company to increase their chance of losing in a lawsuit. The cutoff setting is their safety net against idiots who would want to use this for stunt jumps. This video is a perfect example.
After watching a few times, I can believe it was the tilt angle, considering 45 degrees is the wheel tilted half way from full sideways, that little slope contributed to about 25 degrees, so all you had to do was tilt it slightly more to get cut-out. Luckily you didn't get hurt, I was holding my breath the whole time, there should be a setting to adjust the angles
@@motorizedpedestrian There is apparently
I realize I'm a little late to the party here but as somebody who's researching the Sherman S as a replacement for my InMotion V12 HT this isn't very inspiring.
Could just be the lens distortion but that genuinely looked like nothing. I mean I can, and have, pedal scraped while turning on my current ride, and I've taken _all kinds_ of nastiness terrain wise.. You mean I'd have to worry about whatever happened there?
I guess if you were going full throttle.. But that couldn't have been any more than 20mph right-? There's no way.
it's the cutoff setting. change it and keep it in mind.
Pretty wicked the way he goes from concrete to mud INSANE bro 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
nothing special for this wheel
People get these wheels and forget how to be good consumers. It doesn't matter if the slope is 45°. That cut out was unacceptable. They need to fix that. This is real life.
Dude for real. People out here arguing for the manufacturers like they are getting paid or something. That was totally unacceptable sorry. “Tesla caught fire, it was his fault for living in an environment with fluctuating temperatures…”
Agree
@@dmr3e totally. "Oh, you hit 45°? Shut down. Good luck with the landing. LOL!" How does it even pass QC? The code is use, default setting, nobody ever thought about "it will shut it down, then waht happens to the rider?". I honestly, honestly would sue the company. Unacceptable.
@@unloveableandre exactly
You can set this to 70 on the Patton I believe
Hope ur ok. I had some cutouts on my wheel. Lucky pads were worn. Stay blessed 🙌 😇
Hope you’re good there, glad to see somebody pushing a bit that wheel..
I felt that fall. Yes gear is a must with EUCs.
might have sunk into that soft uneven grass etc...
Yup. It didn’t even bounce. Stayed right there
Bruh. Guardian angel was like go on the grass now. Lol. Oh I just rewatched. Looks like the angle from going on the grass made it cut. Damn
Or did the grass make it cut out ?? Like "get off me"!!!!!
@@juliansdiamonds😂
@hugga__tree6153 the grass was like "you missed all that dirt, and wanna come land on me.., no, no!!!!"
I feel like he might’ve clipped the pedal on the grass or something because the angle doesn’t seem that extreme
Exactly
Or maybe it just cut out
I ride the Sherm S. Not exactly sure what happened here, but I bumped a curb at pretty good speed (probably around 20mph) and had a noticeable pedal dip forward, but wheel recovered, rebalanced immediately. Probably worth mentioning I'm around 160lbs rider weight
45 degrees or plain slippery surface leading to free spin ?
45 degrees for sure! But its a insta360 so you cant see the real slope. But its there
Thats low slope, looks like wheel error to me for sure
@@cryptotoldyso4943 you dont need a big slope! If you turn on the slope thats enough for 45 degrees cut. I see this for years on msx and monster, so easy to cut in a small slope if you turn the wheel. Slope + turn + make crazy gyroscope and 45 degrees cut. Mabye you didn’t ride 2 years ago. But this is a “normal” 45 degrees cut.
It was called overconfidence! Probably wouldn’t have pushed that hard into turn with wet grass and it being his first ride on the unicycle maybe ride it more and get to know it before you 100% attack mode?!!? Hope the machine was ok anyway!
@@cryptotoldyso4943you can see he’s already at an angle sideways on the little hill and then dips his right foot right before the cutout, which made the wheel believe it was on its side.
Deep soft mud
If you step through the video, the tilt did not seem excessive, IMO.
Lol always check to see if the camera is ok first
“Cutout” yeah right lol… this was just user error
Couldn’t have happened in a better place though!
hit a bump on the hill ? not enough torque
It's not IF you fall on an EUC. It's When You Will Fall on an EUC. 😜
Danger !!!!
The EU just said “fuck outta here”
Expensive..
I'm gonna need chat gpt put in so I can have a friend that's my transportation and a seat and handlebars that can come out at the push of a button.
P.s I really want the friend incorporated into it for 3000$$$
Why did you go into the grass?🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
What the hell.. were u trying to making a u turn?
He had enough grip, I paused right when the alarm sounded and noticed it sounded the very instant his wheel leaned to the right....the angle didn't seem to steep to warrant such a cut out....for the street that is probably a good feature but here offroading it is not.
Went on the grass at the perfect time.
Was just gonna comment the same thing lol
That's what caused him to crash..
Perfect timing because it was a planned crash.
funny to hear a product beep at the driver a second before throwing him off. weird futuristic electronic toys
This is not cut off 😂😂😂 This is a rider fault 45 degrees!!! He turn on the slope…
100% agree
@@onmywheel tho it should be pre set not to self destruct by manufacturer. Imagine the meeting where a person may have said all in favour of sending out the wheel with a setting that causes this and then show this vid, then say all in favour of sending the wheel out like this, back up by saying people could break there spines, more back up by saying its really funny, then say all in favour say i.
Notice how the wheel was sent out like that, must have been a hilarious meeting, jokes everyone with points built in.
What is your thought’s about this wheel overall?
@@eniseiriver it looks very impressive to me.
Besides settings should be set to best advantage from factory.
Big battery, suspension, speedo gauges, nice looking wheel. Pedals could be better but i hear of new pedal option is coming out from somewhere.
if i win lotto tonight i'd buy one.
i have a 2400wh wheel and rode 3.5 hours
and had 2 bars left out of 5. So based on that i would think the Sherman S should ride hours and hours.
That did look 45degres.
I ride a 250cc dual-sport with knobbly tires, 2 of them, and I wouldn't attempt to just ride up on grass and back again like that. Grass is rarely smooth underneath
Exactly! All these silly people claiming it was the machine. You can basically see that was a Boner move.
Agree to disagree. The cutoff only should be there if the ride only spins but doesn't move in any direction, or it moves but really slowly (under 2-3km/h). Before that is the case, read user manual, before first use. 🤷♂️
Euc r really game changing
Rider error. Nothing to see here.
No Rider error - faulty machine
Rider error.
@@jasongrinnell1986 why rider error?
@@jasongrinnell1986 explain
@@Andre-sq1he he cant is thé machine fault and this fucking 45° cutout
My v11 has never cut off on me I did crushe manytimes thanks to PPE nothing major the whell does get adjust to performance on surface due to truction as you know unpaved shalow areas are un predictable. Be safe❤
Whew glad it happened in the grass 🌱
45° angle cutout. Riders fault for not properly setting up wheel 😂
I have seen others going down a ditch and not getting cutout. I didn't notice he was leaning forward that much. Where is the original video so I can slow down?
Posted it on my IG
That wheel is a chonk
Thought this was hcr 2💀
It seems as if he felt his balance was off and bailed into the grass. Good thing.
Nah, rule #1 never bail. I was just enjoying the ride too much
No way that was 45° maybe a faulty component but if that's 45° I'm Osama bin laden
Immediately checks the Insta 🤣😂 😜🤘🏽
Looks like a rookie driver to me on a 45-degree 😂. Not cutoff
Grass mud. Angle. Don't do*
😂
same as me riding sherman s cutout at corner
Fricken ouch. Thats the bike i want when i get better riding😊
Ama sen kaşındın ne işin vardı toprak ta 😂
Could you have accelerated in the mud and it cut out thinking that it was in the air when it slipped/skidded?
What are your shin/knee guards on this video ? Doesn't look like the dual axis, looking for smaller ones like those !
Om ma ni bad me hum
Tilt angle? It might be set to low instead of high
How are the Clark pads foam extreme?
Reading the comments, and majority are saying its a 45° cutout? Is this what really happened? I just received mine the other day. I'm a city rider and stay on flat surfaces... So i shouldn't have an issue, right?? I have over 13k on my OG sherman with NO ISSUES, and a total of 6K between my MSX 84v & 100v.
change the setting either way
I can only say it’s the chance your on soft setting and that’s great on road but the sudden and extreme terrain difference is showing up as the weak spot to avoid. Perfect storm. At least now we all can watch for it. Thanks for the footage
The medium and hard settings seems in my experience to be less threatening in that situation
I hope you're ok.
good thing it was on grass
Was doing so good🫣
Why the heck would it cutout in a situation like this? What is the thought process in having it do this? When would this be helpful?
It cutout cuz it was already in a lean, and then he pushed with his right foot dipping it even lower, making the wheel think he fell off. It’s a safety feature if the wheel tips over it stops so it doesn’t go hurting anyone trying to get out of the way of the wheel and it doesn’t spin and skip and hurt anyone trying to pick it back up
Was it really because of the angle? Or did you hit something and overpower the motor?
Hard to tell what caused the cutout.
Doesn’t seem like he was near 45 degrees.
But he wasn’t going that fast and the dip in the grass wasn’t that big either.
Any helpful info you could provide in the video George?
we want to know why cutouts happen so we don’t get hurt.
he believes it was most likely frok the angle but he is not 100% positive because it wasnt that steep
I need to see battery charge. Your wheel complained with beeps before it cut out. Rider error. Excessive lean angle.
The complains are pretty stupid. Strangely this is a safety feature set to 45 degree, takes 10 seconds to change it to 70 degree and there's no "cut off" (though it's not even a cut off....)
All in all it wasn't the wheels fault. The rider should have changed the settings or ride it so that it wouldn't reach 45 degree
well, it seems most people would like the setting to be 70 to start with. I would even suggest more. and a loud warning
Крэйзи
Not a bad place crash, dirt took most of the impact.
You almost had it
That wasn't a cut out! With surfing we would call that a pearl or catching an edge. Big deal. Minor fall.
Rider error . Its the 45° cutout. Nothing new.
Did you sink in and leave to far or how’s this work
It's a Sherman S, not a Master Pro or V13, gotta be mindful
Master seems far worse.
Master pro is way worse than this
Master would never cut out like that. I know because I own one.
@@DamianLesiuk I judged too harshly based on rare cutout videos on youtube. Most Master riders do not seem to have major issues. I’m actually considering getting one myself.
Rider error
Until you suddenly have to stop.
Валера!
Screw the wheel…..how’s my 360 camera 😂
Not a cutout that just tilt sensor not properly set.
Overpowering and cutout aren't the same thing. Sherman S is a 100v wheel.
Ну и зачем тебе было съезжать с ровной дороги, без повреждений и препятствий?
Does the wheel actually lock during cutout?
Can you actually fix this in the settings or something
No f****** way a motor with a wheel no kind of protection handlebars at the latest and not recommended to ride it through grass that could have bumps or be soggy because crashing is probably what will happen
Ground looks soft
looks like a hole to me
can someone explain to me what this 45 degree angle cut out is? 45 degree up or down?
45 degrees laft or right
@@GoGeorge oh okay then. so can't lean too hard. that's dumb.
😂😂😂 that’s i m says when cut off electric when you ride , you’re down and possibly die , there’s reason because are illegal. But if you like make people laugh well keep do it , maybe one day can find job in circus .
Hitting a mud pile is not a cutout...
Would you consider saying in the title the cause of the cut off? This could put people off from buying a quality wheel :(
I so agree
True
And it should. Does not matter the reason. A cut off is unacceptable. Even if you hit the whatever angle or whatever battery limit or whocares temperature, you cannot simply shut it down!
And all these YT people riding and reviewing EUCs do not adreess these failures. No exceptions.
The biggest and more famous ones, all say, oh, I burned out my Begode. Oh, my wheel shut down on me. Stop buying or reviewing them. Until it's fixed, say it clearly, "we don't recommend this brand because it's suitable to cutoffs and controller failures."
This guy's channel used to be good, then he started with the click bait titles, and the quality of content decreased.
Seems as a case of overlean.
It’s not a cotaut!
Use error
That's not cut out, it's a driving error. He was surprised by a root or stone at the exit of the route.
Driving for people hardly
Yikes
45degree cutout,it’s on the manual 😢
Bhai ek wheel or lga le aise girega nhi