Veteran Sherman S EUC thoughts (Trying to tame the BULL!)
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2023
- Im talking about my thoughts about the Sherman S electric unicycle, and how it compares to my Begode Master. Don't expect fancy editing or high octane action in this video :p
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If you are getting the SS you must practice emergency breaking... The extra weight is noticeable when breaking.
took me almost a couple of hundred miles to appreciate my Master. Once I started riding it off-road, it became my favorite.
@arevee9429 I had a similar experience with OG Sherman, something magic happens around 100-200 miles forsure. off-road riding really helps master these wheels 💯
@@spartacus3570 I love my unsuspended Sherman Max - but not for off-road. Kills my knees riding without suspension.
Thanks im using my Master more Offroad , messing with new configurations with the pads now aimed for jumping. It really does unlock different muscles and is good practice for sure! Yes more practice, more miles , it just takes time. Offroad is really fun !
Wheel life is a marathon not a sprint. Take your time till you feel comfortable. My advice to you is just ride and have fun. Everything else will fall into place. Love your channel Brother! Peace & Blessings.
Thank you kind sir!
The Sherman-S is a lot heavier than the Master. So breaking will be different.
I definitely like flat wide pedals myself. I ❤️ my clark pedals and was expecting Chris to drop Sherman S version and I'm really surprised that hasn't happened yet.
Definitely looking forward to your thoughts on the higher power mode and what those new stock pedals look like.
😀 ok will do! I’m thinking the Sherman S isn’t as widely adopted like the og was (is) maybe the market isn’t there yet , not sure. He usually has a pad design that goes along with the pedals so he would make a sherman s pad design /clark pedal 2.0 system
I am so used to the OG Sherman, I think having suspension would definitely take a bit of getting used to.
Same here bro.
Iv done over 2500km on my SS. You definitely need to be serious when u want to brake, dont do it half assed. Use the handle and pull it back as well.
Yea i agree, serious breaking or at least break wayyyyyy before hand .