This thing just absolutely eats up dirt roads. I took mine out on a fuel break road that was pretty damaged and rocky from the rains and I couldn't believe how good it did. So I decided to do a black diamond mountain bike trail and I just told myself that I will take it easy and I will walk it in sections that are sketchy. I ended up riding the whole damn thing with loose rock and steep drops. It really is amazingly agile for being an 88 pound wheel. I lowered my pedals and lowered my tire pressure due to a severe speed wobble at about 38 miles an hour. (My fault) I also took off that kickstand because it has bruised my legs a couple of times. It will also catch on steep drops at low speeds. If you have a sticky on/off button a little bit of graphite powder took care of it for me.
I been checking in to this channel now and then, I'm interested in progress of channels since I got one of my own and this video as well as a few other ones where you get 10k+ views makes me happy to see. You been running a channel for some years now and definitely deserve it.
@@OnewheelOnedream Thank you. It's always great that there is a community which is active in such a niche as EUC. Of course that I like to have watchers, subscribers... but my main goal is to have my own history / library / diary. If it can help someone with something, then it's an additional benefit. It's really good to watch sometimes something great from the past, especially with such unique feeling like riding EUC (music is a great addon to create even better "atmosphere").
Awesome, everything perfect except those knobby tires. Some people love them, but for me I would immediately swap those out for some upgraded street tires.
You can order already with street tire. Depends what you prefer. I like knobby, especially for the light off-road or some difficult terrain, and this... street sound :)
I filled the inner tube with 3 ounces of sealant. We have a lot of goat heads in my area. I'm pretty lightweight and 30 psi is a recipe for a speed wobble for me. I run my pressure down around 21 psi and that seems to completely minimize the speed wobbles. Be careful going downhill at speed. Watch Chooch's video of his speed wobble crash on his Lynx and check out how fast it happens. Mine came on fast and violent and I almost lost it.
Thanks again. I'm using ~30PSI and it seems ok for my needs, will adjust it if needed. Still more km/miles need to have to improve my skills and be more familiar with Lynx :)
Nice video shoot. I rarely see unboxing videos with the visual clarity so detailed as to see dust particles on the product. I have a couple of questions about the box of accessories. What's the second top cover for, and does everything else in that box come standard with the Lynx?
Thank you! Second top cover was sent as the replacement part in case of problems with the original one. These side pads are not standard. It is an optional equipment, which was given by the seller additionally (seperate package) due to long time delivery.
@@pawel.wisniowski Yeah, that's exactly what I needed to know. New Zealand has one sole retailer that is getting in some Lynxes next month, or so the owner alleges... It's good to know what I need to source beforehand because I'm almost certain that this retailer will not carry any Lynx accessories.
A ride comparison of the two would be awesome. Not so much the performance differences since we already pretty much know, but rather the ease of maneuvering and fun factor differences between the two. Is it just an optical illusion, or is the Patton wider between the legs (width from right to left of the battery packs)? Thanks for sharing.
The video is almost perfect. The Patton comparison part could be better. It would be interesting to see the differences in height in general, the pedals, and the differences in driving between the two......I, for example, want to exchange my Patton for the Lynx but I'm afraid of the difference in size between the two... .....
Thank you. Will try to add maybe some kind of quick comparison, to see the dimensions differences. I just had a ~20km initial ride on Lynx, and honestly it seems bit better balanced with weight. I'm waiting for the real spring with better weather to ride more on Lynx to see which one is better for my needs.
This thing just absolutely eats up dirt roads. I took mine out on a fuel break road that was pretty damaged and rocky from the rains and I couldn't believe how good it did. So I decided to do a black diamond mountain bike trail and I just told myself that I will take it easy and I will walk it in sections that are sketchy. I ended up riding the whole damn thing with loose rock and steep drops. It really is amazingly agile for being an 88 pound wheel. I lowered my pedals and lowered my tire pressure due to a severe speed wobble at about 38 miles an hour. (My fault) I also took off that kickstand because it has bruised my legs a couple of times. It will also catch on steep drops at low speeds. If you have a sticky on/off button a little bit of graphite powder took care of it for me.
Thanks for the advice! Lynx is really great well, seems that Patton will be right now as the "backup" wheel only :)
Exactly what type of video I was looking for, thank you!
@@derpyslimebro9458 thank you!
I been checking in to this channel now and then, I'm interested in progress of channels since I got one of my own and this video as well as a few other ones where you get 10k+ views makes me happy to see. You been running a channel for some years now and definitely deserve it.
@@OnewheelOnedream Thank you.
It's always great that there is a community which is active in such a niche as EUC.
Of course that I like to have watchers, subscribers... but my main goal is to have my own history / library / diary. If it can help someone with something, then it's an additional benefit.
It's really good to watch sometimes something great from the past, especially with such unique feeling like riding EUC (music is a great addon to create even better "atmosphere").
Love the Gran Turismo music!!!
Great! Thank you! I was wondering who will discover what is the music from :)
Yes! Just what I wanted/need to see!!🔥
Thank you!
Great close-ups, very detailed. Looks really well put together with what looks like quality components.
Thank you!
It seems really great as well in the first touch ;)
I'm loving all that reusable foam.
Awesome, everything perfect except those knobby tires. Some people love them, but for me I would immediately swap those out for some upgraded street tires.
You can order already with street tire. Depends what you prefer. I like knobby, especially for the light off-road or some difficult terrain, and this... street sound :)
It's a way better wheel for off Roading than it is street.
I filled the inner tube with 3 ounces of sealant. We have a lot of goat heads in my area. I'm pretty lightweight and 30 psi is a recipe for a speed wobble for me. I run my pressure down around 21 psi and that seems to completely minimize the speed wobbles. Be careful going downhill at speed. Watch Chooch's video of his speed wobble crash on his Lynx and check out how fast it happens. Mine came on fast and violent and I almost lost it.
Thanks again. I'm using ~30PSI and it seems ok for my needs, will adjust it if needed. Still more km/miles need to have to improve my skills and be more familiar with Lynx :)
Nice video shoot. I rarely see unboxing videos with the visual clarity so detailed as to see dust particles on the product. I have a couple of questions about the box of accessories. What's the second top cover for, and does everything else in that box come standard with the Lynx?
Thank you!
Second top cover was sent as the replacement part in case of problems with the original one.
These side pads are not standard. It is an optional equipment, which was given by the seller additionally (seperate package) due to long time delivery.
@@pawel.wisniowski Yeah, that's exactly what I needed to know. New Zealand has one sole retailer that is getting in some Lynxes next month, or so the owner alleges... It's good to know what I need to source beforehand because I'm almost certain that this retailer will not carry any Lynx accessories.
@@WalrusHal Side/Power pads are must have in case of such power wheels. The best ones are from Nylonowe (hulaj.market) or Grizzla (grizzlapads.com).
@@WalrusHal use graphite powder on the on and off button if it is sticky.
A ride comparison of the two would be awesome. Not so much the performance differences since we already pretty much know, but rather the ease of maneuvering and fun factor differences between the two. Is it just an optical illusion, or is the Patton wider between the legs (width from right to left of the battery packs)? Thanks for sharing.
@@mikethewheelchairguy Thank you! Take a look at my other videos with both of the wheels, also have some comparison videos.
The video is almost perfect. The Patton comparison part could be better. It would be interesting to see the differences in height in general, the pedals, and the differences in driving between the two......I, for example, want to exchange my Patton for the Lynx but I'm afraid of the difference in size between the two... .....
Thank you. Will try to add maybe some kind of quick comparison, to see the dimensions differences.
I just had a ~20km initial ride on Lynx, and honestly it seems bit better balanced with weight.
I'm waiting for the real spring with better weather to ride more on Lynx to see which one is better for my needs.
@@pawel.wisniowski Cool. I saw a lot of people installing the kit to lower the height of the pedals...it could be interesting.
@@guimarotta could be if it would be possible to easily change the height. For easy off-road this default height is very good.
All Lynx come with Velcro and power pads in the box ?
No, it's additional equipment. This was agreed with the seller.
gdzie kupiłeś koło?
Chiny bezpośrednio. Trochę leżało zanim zabrałem się za unboxing. I tak czekam na pogodę...
@@pawel.wisniowski z europejskiego magazynu? możesz napisać ile zapłaciłeś?
@@pawel.wisniowskiHej możesz podesłać sprzedawcę?🙂
@@91Mariusz znajomy zamawiał większą ilość sztuk na raz z Chin, nie mam bezpośredniego kontaktu do osoby sprzedającej.
Będzie śmiganie . Lynx u mnie głównie po to że po schodach da się go wepchać . To może za rok .
Będzie! No średnica ma znaczenie ;)
I want one sooo badly 😭😭😭
Fingers crossed for you! ;)
Самая классная распаковка!
yea for $4,000 can can keep it
Keeping a basic job not going so well for you these days?
'Promo SM' 😘