The longest wheelie I have done is 94 km...I usually do around 50km wheelies most times I ride haha (an example) ua-cam.com/video/SegQrrWX6fM/v-deo.html
@@omeobandit9928 The usual 'go to' wheel I ride most can do up to 65 kph for about 60km distance. My big wheel can do up to 80 kph for around 120km distance. The best wheelie bike I had was a KX 500 I bought new in 1983... the last good one I had was a 2003 DR650 (bush pig) but I am nowhere near as skilled as you haha I am converting my 2 seat gyro to single seat and making a carry bracket to carry an EUC with me on the gyro
@@ratmanmurray7137 How does the wheel not get upset by bumps or stones at 80kph? Nice, love the 500's and the bush pig. Are you planning to set your gyro up for cross country? Should fly to the centre and visit
@@omeobandit9928 The electronics of the wheels is fascinating... they have gyroscopes in them that make them balance forward and back... when you lean forward or backwards, as well as balancing, they also power the direction you lean. They can have issues of cutting out (turning off) if you try to go too fast for the remaining battery voltage... if yo ask it too much, it can throw it's hands in the air and 'go limp' haha (don't ask me how I know this) When the firmware detects you using too many amps for the battery charge, it does beep at you and you set alarms at certain speeds to avoid going too fast and face planting. I have cut out at 65kph and had the big slide of destruction... no injury tho... I wear the right gear This is NOT me ua-cam.com/video/oopPNGKtbUI/v-deo.html&pp=ygULRVVDIGN1dCBvZmY%3D
experts can go up and down stairs and do some massive jumps... I am no longer young and bullet proof so I don't do more than down gutters or a few stairs... not like this guy (Mike Lahey) Mike is an EUC ANIMAL! ua-cam.com/video/lkpbXiYNtW0/v-deo.html&pp=ygUJRVVDIGp1bXBz
Like a Boss!
Looks like ya got the hang of it🤘
Now here's a gentleman that knows how to reduce tire wear. You know, for saving money and stuff.
The longest wheelie I have done is 94 km...I usually do around 50km wheelies most times I ride haha (an example) ua-cam.com/video/SegQrrWX6fM/v-deo.html
Haha those things are strange and interesting, I can't believe there are people hitting serious dirt jumps on them now have you seen that?!
@@omeobandit9928 The usual 'go to' wheel I ride most can do up to 65 kph for about 60km distance. My big wheel can do up to 80 kph for around 120km distance. The best wheelie bike I had was a KX 500 I bought new in 1983... the last good one I had was a 2003 DR650 (bush pig) but I am nowhere near as skilled as you haha I am converting my 2 seat gyro to single seat and making a carry bracket to carry an EUC with me on the gyro
@@ratmanmurray7137 How does the wheel not get upset by bumps or stones at 80kph? Nice, love the 500's and the bush pig. Are you planning to set your gyro up for cross country? Should fly to the centre and visit
@@omeobandit9928 The electronics of the wheels is fascinating... they have gyroscopes in them that make them balance forward and back... when you lean forward or backwards, as well as balancing, they also power the direction you lean.
They can have issues of cutting out (turning off) if you try to go too fast for the remaining battery voltage... if yo ask it too much, it can throw it's hands in the air and 'go limp' haha (don't ask me how I know this) When the firmware detects you using too many amps for the battery charge, it does beep at you and you set alarms at certain speeds to avoid going too fast and face planting. I have cut out at 65kph and had the big slide of destruction... no injury tho... I wear the right gear This is NOT me ua-cam.com/video/oopPNGKtbUI/v-deo.html&pp=ygULRVVDIGN1dCBvZmY%3D
experts can go up and down stairs and do some massive jumps... I am no longer young and bullet proof so I don't do more than down gutters or a few stairs... not like this guy (Mike Lahey) Mike is an EUC ANIMAL! ua-cam.com/video/lkpbXiYNtW0/v-deo.html&pp=ygUJRVVDIGp1bXBz