Well yes, there have been times when I'm sitting on the ground anticipating whether I'm ready to stand up yet, and contemplating the wisdom of my choices 🙂.
Thanks brother i feel we need a dedicated EUC track the pumps are designed for the bikes and don't allow enough speed etc I gather you know what I mean.
@@EUCRAZY_AU deffo mate its hard to get speed up i find on jump after jump altho most pump tracks round me not realy for jumping one i do backwards as its only way it works on euc i deffo know what you mean mate its why im enjoying the skate parks exploring at the moment but that pump that your at looks super smooth mate cant wait to see more mate 🤙👍⚡
something i don't understand, and i get this is apples to oranges: riding this looks very active, light squatting for bumps and un-weighting the wheel, turning from the torso, etc. riding a road bicycle in comparison is less active, it can be made similarly tricky with spirited riding but that's beside the point. if you ride a roadbike without a battery at such a moderate level of excercise as light squatting does, say 150 watts continuous, you would ride at 21-30 km/h depending on clothes and posture and to a less extent the bike. for 6 thousand AUD you get a 6 kilo roadbike, pedal at the same level of excercise as it takes to ride a wheel, and go the same pace? without high technology. 82 km in maybe 3 hours and 20 minutes. if you pick up the pace it's 2 hours 30 minutes, maybe at 200 watts with close fitting clothes and hand in the drops on the handlebar. in conclusion, i don't get this very much. i'll definitely try one and then i may get it, who knows
@@Riceman-o1p of course i don't, and you're right. it's just the huge difference between power output for a similar average speed that baffles me, and the seemingly similar physical effort of riding the two things. 1 how can these things be so inefficient 2 similar exertion without high technology giving almost the same speed. isn't that interesting? i thought it was
One word.... AWESOME
Thank you so much 😀
Lee levelled up this day on those jumps
Tom's like "I hate being on video" and your like "take that!!!" Lol
Wow looks like I'm absolutely smashing that pump track
Well yes, there have been times when I'm sitting on the ground anticipating whether I'm ready to stand up yet, and contemplating the wisdom of my choices 🙂.
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amazing video and jumps bro looks super clean ⚡⚡⚡
Thanks brother i feel we need a dedicated EUC track the pumps are designed for the bikes and don't allow enough speed etc I gather you know what I mean.
@@EUCRAZY_AU deffo mate its hard to get speed up i find on jump after jump altho most pump tracks round me not realy for jumping one i do backwards as its only way it works on euc i deffo know what you mean mate its why im enjoying the skate parks exploring at the moment but that pump that your at looks super smooth mate cant wait to see more mate 🤙👍⚡
Great vid bro👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed
Great vid bro
Appreciate it
3:43 how's the seated riding without a seat on the v14?
Actually is fine but i have a Official seat coming so will update when it comes.
Could have panned to me going out the bowl lol
How is the V14 black series? I just ordered one!
Congrats one word AMAZING you wont be disappointed .
The nerve of you outlaws to ride only one wheel and not use handle bars!! Shame on you! lol Sarcasm
LOVE IT haha
something i don't understand, and i get this is apples to oranges: riding this looks very active, light squatting for bumps and un-weighting the wheel, turning from the torso, etc. riding a road bicycle in comparison is less active, it can be made similarly tricky with spirited riding but that's beside the point. if you ride a roadbike without a battery at such a moderate level of excercise as light squatting does, say 150 watts continuous, you would ride at 21-30 km/h depending on clothes and posture and to a less extent the bike. for 6 thousand AUD you get a 6 kilo roadbike, pedal at the same level of excercise as it takes to ride a wheel, and go the same pace? without high technology. 82 km in maybe 3 hours and 20 minutes. if you pick up the pace it's 2 hours 30 minutes, maybe at 200 watts with close fitting clothes and hand in the drops on the handlebar. in conclusion, i don't get this very much. i'll definitely try one and then i may get it, who knows
If you are comparing this to a road bike, you definitely don't get it! I'll just leave it at that! 🙄
@@Riceman-o1p of course i don't, and you're right. it's just the huge difference between power output for a similar average speed that baffles me, and the seemingly similar physical effort of riding the two things. 1 how can these things be so inefficient 2 similar exertion without high technology giving almost the same speed. isn't that interesting? i thought it was
skateparks and pumptracks around here don't allow motorised vehicles
Do it anyways!