Be sure to make a video of your injuries when you inevitably come off. Riding without safety gear is a bad idea especially at that speed. It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
My thoughts exactly, ended up coming off my push bike last year going at a lower speed than that, ended up scrapping my face up pretty badly and breaking my elbow. I don't wanna imagine what would happen if i came off at this speed. Got my first Euc last month and one of the first things I did before taking it on the road was to buy a full face helmet and protection for the rest of my body. It gets hot in aus but id much rather be hot than end up in the emergency room again. :D
I usually ride with a lot more gear than this. I did end up with a serious injury which gear didn’t help with (armoured jacket, knee/shin pads, helmet, gloves). Tore my right adductor longus right off the hip bone after a freak accident where I was thrown to the side, and my knee came down first and then slid out, causing the injury
Queensland its legal but some other states have the attitude, if theres a problem just ban it without question, which is easier for them than just having regulations, also states like western australia and victoria just made it illegal to have gel blasters(toy immitation guns that fire small water pellets.) which is crazy. outdoor activities that get kids and adults off devices and physical. Too much power is given to the wrong people. which again these guns are not illegal in queensland.
@@tony2707 Did Gel blasting as for abit as a hobby here in Qld, ended up selling my blasters and buying a euc instead. fantastic hobby just couldnt deal with some of the bruises
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Cool ride share mate ! Do you have the wind noise setting set on your 360 ?
Way too fast passing that family, have some respect
Be sure to make a video of your injuries when you inevitably come off. Riding without safety gear is a bad idea especially at that speed. It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
My thoughts exactly, ended up coming off my push bike last year going at a lower speed than that, ended up scrapping my face up pretty badly and breaking my elbow. I don't wanna imagine what would happen if i came off at this speed. Got my first Euc last month and one of the first things I did before taking it on the road was to buy a full face helmet and protection for the rest of my body. It gets hot in aus but id much rather be hot than end up in the emergency room again. :D
I usually ride with a lot more gear than this. I did end up with a serious injury which gear didn’t help with (armoured jacket, knee/shin pads, helmet, gloves). Tore my right adductor longus right off the hip bone after a freak accident where I was thrown to the side, and my knee came down first and then slid out, causing the injury
Damn, I heard youtake a big risk in riding EUC's in Australia. Take away your license and stuff?
There are heavy fines they can hit you with, never heard of license being taken away
@@sfw185 Oh OK, my Ozzie said if you get caught it effects your drivers license and everything. I was like daaamn
@@ConsilienceDVO they are legal in some states, hopefully all over soon
Queensland its legal but some other states have the attitude, if theres a problem just ban it without question, which is easier for them than just having regulations, also states like western australia and victoria just made it illegal to have gel blasters(toy immitation guns that fire small water pellets.) which is crazy. outdoor activities that get kids and adults off devices and physical. Too much power is given to the wrong people. which again these guns are not illegal in queensland.
@@tony2707 Did Gel blasting as for abit as a hobby here in Qld, ended up selling my blasters and buying a euc instead. fantastic hobby just couldnt deal with some of the bruises