~43,000 km on a GotWay MS3 1600Wh, in France. The owner's nickname is HanSolo, he periodically updates his mileage on the French PEV forum: EspritRoue FR. Only changed the bearings, and many many tires 🙂
I've been riding my Nikola+ for 1.5 years now just past 6100 miles through all weather conditions and yeah eucs are one of the most dependable pevs! Besides having to change the tire every 2000 miles, I only had to open up the wheel once to replace an LED strip that broke :)
The sherman is the toyota hilux of eucs. I have 5k miles on mine and no problems on it, not even flats. I've crashed hard three times and the tank keeps going. Love it!
I have 6000 km on my Sherman with zero issues. Will need to replace the tyre soon but it still has about another 1000 km wear by my estimate. Really excellent machine 👍 I also had 10k on my msp when I sold it. I see it on group rides and it is still going strong. One tyre change, zero issues also.
I'm looking to buy a Veteran Sherman that has 11,000 km. Is that too many miles on that EUC? The seller said that he's sent it to eWheels to fix the known problems.
It's been fun watching all the Sherman ride alongs dude. I didn't know you are moving to Canada! I hope the move goes well for ya and I bet you will like the parking/car situation much more over there.
Agree - the Sherman's a great wheel. Based at least partially on Adam's favorable comments, I bought the Sherman Max and it's been the best wheel I've ever had - and I've had . . . more than one.
Sweet, I'm excited to hear you're moving to my Country! Congrats and good luck with the move. Also, I've been looking into the Sherman Max as an option for a commuter wheel especially as a 220ish lbs guy, so i found this overview to be very informative for me. Thank you! King Regards!
😮 I can't believe you're moving here, that's awesome! Please reach out if you need anything! I've been looking at some used Sherman's but after seeing the V13 launch video... 😆
Hey dude. I’ve been watching your videos religiously and now you’re moving into my neighbourhood. Really excited to see some Canadian content! Are you going to do any meet and greet?
The EUC community is growing in Vancouver. There's a shop called Eevee's there. You might want to check them out when you get there. I'm pretty sure those guys would probably recognise you. Vancouver is the most expensive place to live in Canada. That's why Van life community is also growing. It's a beautiful place though.
Vancouver and Calgary have amazing trails, some of the best paved walkways with painted dividers and everything. People have their own designated areas for walking/running.
Just discovered your channel! TH-cam recommended the 9 reasons not to buy a EUC video. Happy journey! Vancouver seems to be quite a hub for EUCs! I was surprised at the amazing quality of infrastructure you folks have in Poland, really amazing, would beat Vancouver I guess, but do make a comparison video if you wish to after you get there, it'll be interesting to watch! Edit: Tu parles français frère !? I was gonna ask you based on the way you pronounced Michelin and some general intonation here and there, but since you included that awesome track, Liberté, in your rideout video, it bears asking!
GOTWAY ACMs+ 1600wh I currently have 14,450 km on it and counting. The battery still holds its capacity beautifully, I will give it 80 km for a charge. So far, I have only changed one inner tube, tires and bearings once. And I have driven only 4700 km on the Tesla so far, everything is still original. It is used for a lot of off-road driving. Hello, greetings from Slovakia
Vancouver is experiencing an explosion of EUC popularity! You might consider switching to a suspension wheel because the roads in Vancouver are really bad!
I have not had ANY of those issues with my Sherman and I've got well over 2,500 km logged riding. I HAVE had to change the handle twice and the front roll bar but both were due to rider error. Aside from a tire alignment, my wheel is perfect. I guess I'm just one of those that didn't get a bad anything on my wheel. Thanks, as always, for your video review. It's always a pleasure to watch.
I have Sherman for 10 months. In that time i manage to make 17000 km. I bought my wheel from My e-wheels and IAM sooo happy with it. Only problem i had was broken r due to my fall. Everything else is great and i think i will never sell it. Hope you will find your luck in Canada riding new Sherman... Good speed!
Congrats on moving to Vancouver, I lived there most of my life and it's beautiful but very very busy and super expensive. I'm still in the province and only 4 hours away but you'll love it and based on your personality, It'll be a good fit for you and the city. Good luck and looking forward to some local content.
Will be interested to see your Portland, OR episode once you're on my part of the planet. Will need to have my own wheel by then :| (Vancouver Island is also amazing, as is your new city.)
Good afternoon Please tell me if I should buy an ordinary Sherman for $ 2500 with full tuning, wire replacement and thermal insulation of everything. Or add, and for $ 3250 buy a Sherman Max?
Looking forward for content made in Canada. Let us know if you come to the eastern side of the country. I can guarantee you that you'd have more than a few Quebecers quite happy to meet you in Montreal and show you around 😁!
Can’t wait till you come to BC!!! We will have to get together and ride!! Mi casa su casa!! When are you moving to Vancouver?? It’s gonna be awesome!!😎🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Adam, Awesome update on the Sherman and it's longevity/durability! Really cool you're moving to Canada. Goodluck with the move and maybe we'll meet sometime in the US! Cheers 🍻 -Shane
I was riding my Veteran Sherman at the skatepark yesterday, & I fried the motherboard / control board. Does anyone have any recommendations on the best site to buy a new one? It looks like Aliexpress may have it (2 versions of it, with very different prices), but feel free to give me whatever advice you can. I appreciate it! I'm going to be missing my Shermy... 😕
@@willlawson6126 I had the RS and although i didn't have issues with it personally, Begodes track record for poor quality and the real life horror stories of their products catching fire, forced me to decide to return it for piece of mind. I couldn't enjoy it fully with those potential risks. Perhaps I'm paranoid, but when i jumped back onto my inmotion V8 I remembered how much I just love this hobby!
@@SonsofHarold the quality issues I've heard about from Begode is the only thing holding me back from them. On paper the stats look great on their wheels. Most people don't like the way Begode wheels look, but I do for some reason. The only other thing that has made me want to go with a Begode wheel is simply that they are known for being easy to work on at home. I have an auto technician background so I'm not really intimidated by something being very elaborately designed in the way that it is assembled so it really shouldn't be a factor for me.
@@willlawson6126 I see, that totally makes sense then. I'm not mechanical and I am intimidated by such things, so for me this wheel was not an ideal fit, but I can see how it would be more of a fit for you given your background. Interesting how these machines can appeal to a variety of personalities and backgrounds. Good luck on your decision.
On 9000km on my Sherman. Gen 3 with the red buttons. 200 - killed the red flashing lights trying to replace them. 2500 - replaced bearings 6500 - replaced bearings again because I had no idea what I'm doing the first time 7200 - put Pirelli angel scooter tire on because I could 8400 - replaced motor because I thought i broke it but after messing with it I got it working. So could of avoided this. But i think it's the best street wheel out there. You don't need to care about speed or range or the street condition.
Hello! I'm not interested in off-road adventures. I'm looking for an electric unicycle that is ideal for city commuting, leisurely rides, and navigating paved and slightly uneven roads. I'm also interested in a lightweight option. I'm wondering if suspension is important for getting off curbs and descending 3-5 step stairs. I liked the inMotion V12 HT model in terms of torque and range, but since I haven't had prior experience, I'm undecided. In your opinion, for the usage I described, would the suspension-less V12 HT be more practical or the suspension-equipped V11? Thank you!
Just like to ask. I'm looking to buy EUC but don't know Best for me. I 230lbs 5'9 in height. I like to use both and/or off road. Most of the time I will use it for fun and exploring areas I haven't seen before. Thanks in advance
How did you charge it? Always full and keep it that way even when not ridden? Or 80% to save batteries and then only full occasionally for balancing or long rides? Sounds incredible if you didn't notice range decrease after 10K kilometers. Have a sweet move to Canada. May i ask why? Studying, EUCs or love? :-)
Nieźle zasuwasz. Widać czujesz to koło jak własne buty. Jeśli byłbyś uprzejmy to odpowiedź jak policja zapatruje się na Twoją jazdę ulicami? Widać że jedziesz z 70km/h, czy seryjne koła potrafią tak szybko jechać? Sam mam hulajnogę, która przy sprzyjających wiatrach jedzie 70km/h i z racji rozsądku, jeśli tak mogę powiedzieć, jeżdżę ulicami. Czy policja albo ludzie zatrzymują Cię czasem czy ignorują? Pozdrawiam
Why don't EUC's have a USB-c port? Here's why manufacturers might consider it: 1) USB-c is bi-directional. 2) Apple makes a pocket 150W USB-c charger (vs backpack). Be nice to add a few miles to battery while eating lunch or visiting friends? 3) Solar is much easier with USB-c's (PD) charge controller. 4) USB-c is universal, found everywhere and doesn't require a bulky and specialized EUC-connector. 5) USB-c is great for emergency charging vs calling wife or mommy for pick-up? 6) slow-charge is better for EUC-batteries, when fast-charging isn't required. *** USB-c won't replace dedicated home-chargers, but it'd be a huge advantage to include.
@@didididi5105 In Deutschland ist die Frage ein bisschen schwierig zu beantworten, da man mit der Benutzung gleich mehrere schwere Straftaten auf einmal begeht. Ich wurde bereits zweimal zu jeweils 60 Tagessätzen verurteilt und das obwohl ich mir sehr genau überlege wo ich fahre. Ich meide große Straßen, insbesondere in der Nähe von Städten, und fahre hauptsächlich auf Feld- und Fahrradwegen. Man muss bereit sein jderzeit von der Polizei angehalten zu werden und die Gefahr eingehen, dass das Rad konfisziert und zerstört wird, weil es in einer Straftat benutzt wurde. Da das EUC eine ernstzunehmende Konkurrenz zum Auto darstellt gehe ich nicht davon aus, dass es jemals in Deutschland legalisiert wird. Ich fahre ein Kingsong KS18 XL mit dem ich vor ein paar Tagen 20.000 km geknackt habe. Langweilig wird es nie, je besser man wird desto mehr Spaß macht es. Außerdem ist es unglaublich wozu ein EUC fähig ist. Ich fahre damit Trails auf die ich mich nicht mit einem Mountainbike trauen würde, nicht dass ich noch Fahrrad fahre seit ich ein EUC habe. Findet man Wege auf denen man vergleichsweise sicher vor der Polizei ist braucht man eigentlich kein Auto mehr. Ich habe keins und nutze mein EUC für alles. Einkaufen, Arbeiten, Studieren, Freizeit... Im Sommer fahre ich manchmal von Koblenz nach Bonn und das einzige was mich limitiert ist die Reichweite (ca. 70 - 80 km).
@@MaximilianGros korrek Einstellung von dir ,die Polizei ist mir egal die sollen sich um wirkliche Verbrecher kümmern. Ich werde hauptsächlich Offroad fahren und da kommt keine Polizei hin. Beschweren sich die Leute auf den Wanderwegen oder im Wald etc..? Auf Straßen werde ich ab und zu fahren aber die Polizei kommt doch nicht nach wenn du in engen Gassen etc flüchtest. Welches Teil würdest du mir empfehlen sehrman Veteran max oder den kingsong 22 hauptsächlich Offroad. Cool das es noch Draufgänger gibt haha
Wonderful people are stopping to let you pass.. that's what amazed me in Vancouver.. where there a pedestrian crossing line on a Highway leading to Vancouver.. I didn't want to cross, but realized cars were actually stopping !!😳 Here in Quebec people just don't know what those lines are for..so watch out of you come ride around Montreal 🤣
I've ridden around Vancouver infront of cops as well, no issues personally in canada. I think like most places these are in a grey area legally so as long as you aren't riding like a nut job no one's going to bother you.
@@mr_wrongway I talked with Lucas like 4 months ago he mentioned Monocat was joining them I assumed you were to after this video. Come to Kelowna its a great place to ride 👍
Shermiboy is part of family 💖 mine is 4000km changed bearings to 2x SKF and tire to K66. Moving to Canada is big mistake but you need learn this lesion by Hard Way!.
Safe travels Adam - I'm currently on the other side of Canada but lived on Van Island for a few years and in Edmonton. Vancouver is a nice city.
I'm sooo sorry to hear about your edmonton time :(
@@matf4505 what?
The other side of Canada, you mean NS?
~43,000 km on a GotWay MS3 1600Wh, in France. The owner's nickname is HanSolo, he periodically updates his mileage on the French PEV forum: EspritRoue FR.
Only changed the bearings, and many many tires 🙂
Did it reduced its max range? My ebike reduced 20 km of range after 10 years
I've been riding my Nikola+ for 1.5 years now just past 6100 miles through all weather conditions and yeah eucs are one of the most dependable pevs! Besides having to change the tire every 2000 miles, I only had to open up the wheel once to replace an LED strip that broke :)
The sherman is the toyota hilux of eucs. I have 5k miles on mine and no problems on it, not even flats. I've crashed hard three times and the tank keeps going. Love it!
I have 6000 km on my Sherman with zero issues. Will need to replace the tyre soon but it still has about another 1000 km wear by my estimate.
Really excellent machine 👍
I also had 10k on my msp when I sold it. I see it on group rides and it is still going strong.
One tyre change, zero issues also.
I'm looking to buy a Veteran Sherman that has 11,000 km. Is that too many miles on that EUC? The seller said that he's sent it to eWheels to fix the known problems.
It's been fun watching all the Sherman ride alongs dude. I didn't know you are moving to Canada! I hope the move goes well for ya and I bet you will like the parking/car situation much more over there.
Lucky man, Vancouver is the best city in Canada (especially for eucs), you’ll definitely be pleased!
Agree - the Sherman's a great wheel. Based at least partially on Adam's favorable comments, I bought the Sherman Max and it's been the best wheel I've ever had - and I've had . . . more than one.
Glad to hear this, just bought a used sherman that has 3200kms as my first EUC
how much did you pay? (market research as an owner)
@@Ubeogesh 2100€ with ODO 3200kms.
@@jakubvesely3620 congrats!! For that price you can well say that you stole It.A true bargain.
I recommend this channel 10 times a day while I work on my euc for Uber eats
Sweet, I'm excited to hear you're moving to my Country! Congrats and good luck with the move. Also, I've been looking into the Sherman Max as an option for a commuter wheel especially as a 220ish lbs guy, so i found this overview to be very informative for me.
Thank you!
King Regards!
😮 I can't believe you're moving here, that's awesome! Please reach out if you need anything!
I've been looking at some used Sherman's but after seeing the V13 launch video... 😆
Hey dude. I’ve been watching your videos religiously and now you’re moving into my neighbourhood. Really excited to see some Canadian content! Are you going to do any meet and greet?
There’s a Vancouver store called Eevee’s. It has EUC’s, Escooters, etc. Vancouver is nice. Remember to bring a rain jacket
The EUC community is growing in Vancouver. There's a shop called Eevee's there. You might want to check them out when you get there. I'm pretty sure those guys would probably recognise you.
Vancouver is the most expensive place to live in Canada. That's why Van life community is also growing. It's a beautiful place though.
Vancouver and Calgary have amazing trails, some of the best paved walkways with painted dividers and everything. People have their own designated areas for walking/running.
Happy and safe trip to Canada!
Just discovered your channel! TH-cam recommended the 9 reasons not to buy a EUC video. Happy journey! Vancouver seems to be quite a hub for EUCs! I was surprised at the amazing quality of infrastructure you folks have in Poland, really amazing, would beat Vancouver I guess, but do make a comparison video if you wish to after you get there, it'll be interesting to watch!
Edit: Tu parles français frère !? I was gonna ask you based on the way you pronounced Michelin and some general intonation here and there, but since you included that awesome track, Liberté, in your rideout video, it bears asking!
GOTWAY ACMs+ 1600wh I currently have 14,450 km on it and counting. The battery still holds its capacity beautifully, I will give it 80 km for a charge. So far, I have only changed one inner tube, tires and bearings once. And I have driven only 4700 km on the Tesla so far, everything is still original. It is used for a lot of off-road driving. Hello, greetings from Slovakia
Just wanna say I love how honest you are dude, including every little detail. Hope the move to Canada goes smoothly for ya :)
Vancouver is experiencing an explosion of EUC popularity! You might consider switching to a suspension wheel because the roads in Vancouver are really bad!
Recently came across the world of EUCs on TH-cam and your channel has inspired me to get one. I'm from the Vancouver area - welcome to Canada!
Shermy is Adam's legendary 10k km wheel! It should be auctioned on the basis of 100k bucks!
I have not had ANY of those issues with my Sherman and I've got well over 2,500 km logged riding. I HAVE had to change the handle twice and the front roll bar but both were due to rider error. Aside from a tire alignment, my wheel is perfect. I guess I'm just one of those that didn't get a bad anything on my wheel.
Thanks, as always, for your video review. It's always a pleasure to watch.
Welcome to the left coast of North America, Adam! Doubtless your native land will miss you, but you are going to have an awesome time out here.
I have Sherman for 10 months. In that time i manage to make 17000 km. I bought my wheel from My e-wheels and IAM sooo happy with it. Only problem i had was broken r due to my fall. Everything else is great and i think i will never sell it. Hope you will find your luck in Canada riding new Sherman... Good speed!
Well wishes Adam, on a safe journey to your new home. ✨✅✨You’re Awesome!
Congrats on moving to Vancouver, I lived there most of my life and it's beautiful but very very busy and super expensive. I'm still in the province and only 4 hours away but you'll love it and based on your personality, It'll be a good fit for you and the city. Good luck and looking forward to some local content.
Awesome! Youre gonna love it here!
Omg I loved I'm Vancouver for 1 year and I know you'll love it!
Good luck on Canadá. I Hope you continued posting videos from there
You are moving closer to me! Perhaps I'll see you in person someday. Welcome to the Great Pacific Northwest!
0:45 the red artifact on screen looks like a threat indicator warning you about those cars...
the light you've put in is also better than the original because of the low beam, lights up wide and probly avoids blinding cars unless you brake
Nice move! I would love to see vids from Vancouver! Just moved there a couple days ago 🙂
Will be interested to see your Portland, OR episode once you're on my part of the planet. Will need to have my own wheel by then :| (Vancouver Island is also amazing, as is your new city.)
Good afternoon Please tell me if I should buy an ordinary Sherman for $ 2500 with full tuning, wire replacement and thermal insulation of everything. Or add, and for $ 3250 buy a Sherman Max?
Good info. We are allowing you into our country?🤣 Looking forward to you 1st Canadian made vid and Welcome to Canada. 👍
Cheers
Looking forward for content made in Canada. Let us know if you come to the eastern side of the country. I can guarantee you that you'd have more than a few Quebecers quite happy to meet you in Montreal and show you around 😁!
Thanks 😊 so much for and my Sherman ☆
Can’t wait till you come to BC!!! We will have to get together and ride!! Mi casa su casa!! When are you moving to Vancouver?? It’s gonna be awesome!!😎🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Welcome to Canada 🇨🇦!!!
hmm.. cant decide on my first EUC, V12 or go straight to Sherman Max. I realy like informative displays and good range..
Adam,
Awesome update on the Sherman and it's longevity/durability! Really cool you're moving to Canada. Goodluck with the move and maybe we'll meet sometime in the US! Cheers 🍻
-Shane
Damn Vancouver is one the hell of an expensive place. Almost 3x as Warsaw cost of living?
Hi Adam,
Good luck with your move. Still hoping you can do a Hero tear down before you go 😇
I was riding my Veteran Sherman at the skatepark yesterday, & I fried the motherboard / control board. Does anyone have any recommendations on the best site to buy a new one?
It looks like Aliexpress may have it (2 versions of it, with very different prices), but feel free to give me whatever advice you can. I appreciate it! I'm going to be missing my Shermy... 😕
Ayyy the Sherman is my first choice for my first EUC!!!!
Part of me wants to go straight to a Sherman Max as my 1st, nother oart of me wants either the Inmotion V12 or the Begode RS.
@@willlawson6126 damn those are good choices too
@@willlawson6126 I had the RS and although i didn't have issues with it personally, Begodes track record for poor quality and the real life horror stories of their products catching fire, forced me to decide to return it for piece of mind. I couldn't enjoy it fully with those potential risks. Perhaps I'm paranoid, but when i jumped back onto my inmotion V8 I remembered how much I just love this hobby!
@@SonsofHarold the quality issues I've heard about from Begode is the only thing holding me back from them. On paper the stats look great on their wheels. Most people don't like the way Begode wheels look, but I do for some reason.
The only other thing that has made me want to go with a Begode wheel is simply that they are known for being easy to work on at home.
I have an auto technician background so I'm not really intimidated by something being very elaborately designed in the way that it is assembled so it really shouldn't be a factor for me.
@@willlawson6126 I see, that totally makes sense then. I'm not mechanical and I am intimidated by such things, so for me this wheel was not an ideal fit, but I can see how it would be more of a fit for you given your background. Interesting how these machines can appeal to a variety of personalities and backgrounds. Good luck on your decision.
Whaaaaaaattt??? You're moving to Vancouver?? Come visit us in Portland!! 😁
On 9000km on my Sherman. Gen 3 with the red buttons.
200 - killed the red flashing lights trying to replace them.
2500 - replaced bearings
6500 - replaced bearings again because I had no idea what I'm doing the first time
7200 - put Pirelli angel scooter tire on because I could
8400 - replaced motor because I thought i broke it but after messing with it I got it working. So could of avoided this.
But i think it's the best street wheel out there. You don't need to care about speed or range or the street condition.
Neat, I live in Vancouver Canada
hey man! Whats the first wheel you intend to buy on Canada?
Hello! I'm not interested in off-road adventures. I'm looking for an electric unicycle that is ideal for city commuting, leisurely rides, and navigating paved and slightly uneven roads. I'm also interested in a lightweight option. I'm wondering if suspension is important for getting off curbs and descending 3-5 step stairs. I liked the inMotion V12 HT model in terms of torque and range, but since I haven't had prior experience, I'm undecided. In your opinion, for the usage I described, would the suspension-less V12 HT be more practical or the suspension-equipped V11? Thank you!
Are you considering doing a subscriber group ride? I'm sure you have a fair bit of north American fans near there that would show up.
You're moving to Canada??? Welcome! Coming to Toronto??
I did 2500 km on the old motherboard and 2000 km on the new motherboard of my Sherman.
ohhh your moving to canada my country!! sadly i will be really far east from you from quebec :D
Why do you decided move to Canada?
I also just passed 10,000km just last week!
Please tell me you're keeping your Master and EX20S. Don't stop riding
Just like to ask. I'm looking to buy EUC but don't know Best for me. I 230lbs 5'9 in height. I like to use both and/or off road. Most of the time I will use it for fun and exploring areas I haven't seen before. Thanks in advance
Wrong way when are you trying out the v13?
Hey. Thank you for this video. I am buying a used one today. How much did you sell yours for if you don’t mind me asking
I would like to buy one, but it is not available in Morocco. I can find it on the site, but at a fantastic price.
How did you charge it?
Always full and keep it that way even when not ridden? Or 80% to save batteries and then only full occasionally for balancing or long rides?
Sounds incredible if you didn't notice range decrease after 10K kilometers.
Have a sweet move to Canada. May i ask why? Studying, EUCs or love? :-)
I'll take care of the Shermie-boy, I promise. And you can always come visit him ;)
You should smuggle a bunch Michelin city pro tire to North America and make a ton of money on it. ;)
Can you carry a bag of shopping in each hand and ride this thing? Many thanks
Nieźle zasuwasz. Widać czujesz to koło jak własne buty.
Jeśli byłbyś uprzejmy to odpowiedź jak policja zapatruje się na Twoją jazdę ulicami?
Widać że jedziesz z 70km/h, czy seryjne koła potrafią tak szybko jechać?
Sam mam hulajnogę, która przy sprzyjających wiatrach jedzie 70km/h i z racji rozsądku, jeśli tak mogę powiedzieć, jeżdżę ulicami. Czy policja albo ludzie zatrzymują Cię czasem czy ignorują?
Pozdrawiam
how much battery did you loose
Why don't EUC's have a USB-c port? Here's why manufacturers might consider it: 1) USB-c is bi-directional. 2) Apple makes a pocket 150W USB-c charger (vs backpack). Be nice to add a few miles to battery while eating lunch or visiting friends? 3) Solar is much easier with USB-c's (PD) charge controller. 4) USB-c is universal, found everywhere and doesn't require a bulky and specialized EUC-connector. 5) USB-c is great for emergency charging vs calling wife or mommy for pick-up? 6) slow-charge is better for EUC-batteries, when fast-charging isn't required. *** USB-c won't replace dedicated home-chargers, but it'd be a huge advantage to include.
Will you still record in Canada or you changing your occupation? Btw sad to hear warsaw word of eucs will miss you.
Hi i am a HK rider .can I rent the sherman or the other wheel when I travel to Vancouver ??
Wait a move to Canada? Hmm? However Vancouver seems to be one of the Nicer parts of Canada
4:52 accidentally described my sexuality here
How could more turns fry the mobo? Overvoltage on braking?
I think they fucked up the hall sensors
Over 18.500 km on my 18XL. It would already be more if I didn't live in Germany.
hi lebst du in deutschland
@@didididi5105 Ja
@@MaximilianGros lohnt sich so ein EUC?
Welches Modell hast du wird es nicht nach einer Zeit langweilig?
@@didididi5105 In Deutschland ist die Frage ein bisschen schwierig zu beantworten, da man mit der Benutzung gleich mehrere schwere Straftaten auf einmal begeht. Ich wurde bereits zweimal zu jeweils 60 Tagessätzen verurteilt und das obwohl ich mir sehr genau überlege wo ich fahre. Ich meide große Straßen, insbesondere in der Nähe von Städten, und fahre hauptsächlich auf Feld- und Fahrradwegen. Man muss bereit sein jderzeit von der Polizei angehalten zu werden und die Gefahr eingehen, dass das Rad konfisziert und zerstört wird, weil es in einer Straftat benutzt wurde. Da das EUC eine ernstzunehmende Konkurrenz zum Auto darstellt gehe ich nicht davon aus, dass es jemals in Deutschland legalisiert wird.
Ich fahre ein Kingsong KS18 XL mit dem ich vor ein paar Tagen 20.000 km geknackt habe. Langweilig wird es nie, je besser man wird desto mehr Spaß macht es. Außerdem ist es unglaublich wozu ein EUC fähig ist. Ich fahre damit Trails auf die ich mich nicht mit einem Mountainbike trauen würde, nicht dass ich noch Fahrrad fahre seit ich ein EUC habe.
Findet man Wege auf denen man vergleichsweise sicher vor der Polizei ist braucht man eigentlich kein Auto mehr. Ich habe keins und nutze mein EUC für alles. Einkaufen, Arbeiten, Studieren, Freizeit... Im Sommer fahre ich manchmal von Koblenz nach Bonn und das einzige was mich limitiert ist die Reichweite (ca. 70 - 80 km).
@@MaximilianGros korrek Einstellung von dir ,die Polizei ist mir egal die sollen sich um wirkliche Verbrecher kümmern.
Ich werde hauptsächlich Offroad fahren und da kommt keine Polizei hin.
Beschweren sich die Leute auf den Wanderwegen oder im Wald etc..?
Auf Straßen werde ich ab und zu fahren aber die Polizei kommt doch nicht nach wenn du in engen Gassen etc flüchtest.
Welches Teil würdest du mir empfehlen sehrman Veteran max oder den kingsong 22 hauptsächlich Offroad.
Cool das es noch Draufgänger gibt haha
Reasons to move?
Hey did u sell it
V10F, 4000 km, no issue so far.
what light is that?
im surprised, 10k is not a lot for a big wheel. i have 7k on my mcm5 and i havent had it as long
For me a "high" mileage motorcycle/scooter would be at least 35-75k
I just realized u were not in the USA.. lol. nice city
I'm surprised that riding a motorized vehicle on a bike lane is allowed in Canada.
hmm.. so you selling the predator helmet too then?
btw dont let them steal your thunder over there :)
Anyone in the UK hows the rules on EUCs? I am moving soon to Lytham St Annes and i was planning to get an EUC for my daily ride to work.
illegal like escooters
@@Loqque sucks so i cant use an euc even if i buy one :(
@@siarthur legally, no. Practically - let's just say that people are still riding scooters, and Halfords is cashing out on selling these :>
@@Loqque i do hope they let people use their shit :(
Wonderful people are stopping to let you pass.. that's what amazed me in Vancouver.. where there a pedestrian crossing line on a Highway leading to Vancouver.. I didn't want to cross, but realized cars were actually stopping !!😳
Here in Quebec people just don't know what those lines are for..so watch out of you come ride around Montreal 🤣
Canada? I thought you wanted to move to a place that's EUC friendly? I thought PEV's are not legal or at least limited to strict rules there?
I've ridden around Vancouver infront of cops as well, no issues personally in canada. I think like most places these are in a grey area legally so as long as you aren't riding like a nut job no one's going to bother you.
You and Monicat are joining eevees aren't you.... hmmm?
Monocat did. I will cooperate for now :)
@@mr_wrongway Lol ego alert
@@mr_wrongway I talked with Lucas like 4 months ago he mentioned Monocat was joining them I assumed you were to after this video. Come to Kelowna its a great place to ride 👍
Loooong way 😅🤙
Ja podziwiam ludzi którzy na tym dobrze jeżdżą . Pozdrawiam.
Selling the Sherm?
Already sold!
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seems like the majority of the Sherman issues longterm was your fault
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Shermiboy is part of family 💖 mine is 4000km changed bearings to 2x SKF and tire to K66. Moving to Canada is big mistake but you need learn this lesion by Hard Way!.
ANY DAY NOW, I WILL BE AT: 12,900 MILES. NOT ONE PROBLEM WITH MY SHERMAN. THE ONLY PROBLEMS I HAVE, IS WITH EWHEELS OF MIAMI BEACH.
Give it to meeee pleeeease 🥺
10,000km I don't make 1 are in car :)) that is allot
Sir help me anymore old unicycle can you give huhuhu for my transportation to my work ,im from the Philippines im poor people