Holy sh*t I was exhausted. Thank you for the opportunity and great questions Ryan, but next time lets not to do it right at the end of Esk8con aha! Hopefully my accent is understandable to most of y'all, and if not, anything you I wasn't clear on, ask away and I'll reply here :)
I have a nomad n1 gear drive with the 14s4p Samsung battery. Gotta say, the best purchase I've made in the last year. 600+ miles of fun so far with the only hiccup being a flat tire from a kiawe thorn. It is truly a pleasure. Planning on an upgrade with whatever version of nomad or nyx that you have available in another year and a half or so. Thanks for a fantastic product.
I Love seeing this! The foundation of ESK8 is being created and will Forever be a part of this world! Congrats to all involved, You are changing the World! I come from a place where friends are miles away. PEV's ESK8 and more allow such freedom that is needed in this world! + Freedom to Movement. + Freedom to Expressions. + Freedom to Create. + Freedom to Expand. + Freedom to Break Mental Barriers. ❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤
Really looking acedeck to make the ares x1 a flexible carbon fiber deck. Like how the ruckus is but in the style of acedeck x1. Add on the new geardrive with an exclusive acedeck gold colored next hub. Now that would be some hot fiyarrr!
Off topic but I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on fine tuning and balancing bushings. I can't get over that I can do all the technical electronic stuff with vesc, shape decks and seal enclosures and whatever else that seemingly would be more difficult to get right meanwhile what seems to be most simple...adjusting a little piece of urethane...drives me mad
The N1 deck is my favorite part of it, the rest is just a solid board. I think the N3 has some good ESC improvements too, but I agree, VESC is just better.
would love to see on the suspention having dampeners like on MTB, some people were saying that its making this in the Z3 and that it would be a good upgrade
That's a good point. It is true that the gear drives are incredibly small. I think if you were to run "street" wheels, the smallest you could do is 105 or 110, but that's pushing it for sure. You'd need to figure out how to adapt as well, or purchase a separate adapter for the wheels, since they use a unique quick disconnect system. The other issue is the axle size, you'd need 22x10 bearings to run em on there, which are not as strong.
The Z1 truly shines with bindings :) It is a mountain board, after all! Fit some bindings on their and the white bushings and your turning radius can be tighter than DKP.
@@acedeckboards I have binding in NYXZ1 and they work great. I want a dkp option for the Nomad and Ares boards. I need that tight turning radius. I'm probably gonna buy an omni board because of the dkp option
I'm not really personally a big DKP fan, I'd try messing around with different bushing combinations before jumping on DKP. In addition, you could try flipping over the washers so they are flat instead of cupped.
It's not in their interest to admit fault when they sell so many boards - I joke a little bit, but yeah, Acedeck is doing quite well. Hope they can keep it up! Many appealing products in their lineup. After the controversy at the beginning, I'm glad to see them come with innovative, original, and supported designs. They seem to stand behind their work as well, and I hope people continue to have excellent experiences.
I get where you're coming from, and I'm pretty sure I know which board you're talking about. I do agree to some extent that there are some similar looking features, but they way it installs is completely different, and it's unique in its own way.
We didn’t copy any suspension system. There’s no thousand ways to fit suspensions to independant wheels. And whether it’s ourselves, Bajaboard, EcoMobl, or Propel, we just miniaturized what we find in automobiles. What we did, however, is keep it on a traditional channel truck platform so that the turning stays snappy and reactive. We also made it out of 7075 aluminum instead of cast, it’s very compact, protected by a carbon fiber shield, and now, with integrated lights right in the hanger.
Holy sh*t I was exhausted. Thank you for the opportunity and great questions Ryan, but next time lets not to do it right at the end of Esk8con aha! Hopefully my accent is understandable to most of y'all, and if not, anything you I wasn't clear on, ask away and I'll reply here :)
Haha no worries man! I appreciate you doing the interview! We got a lot of great info out there for the fans! You did great!
I have a nomad n1 gear drive with the 14s4p Samsung battery. Gotta say, the best purchase I've made in the last year. 600+ miles of fun so far with the only hiccup being a flat tire from a kiawe thorn. It is truly a pleasure. Planning on an upgrade with whatever version of nomad or nyx that you have available in another year and a half or so. Thanks for a fantastic product.
@@lordirek1 That's awesome to hear! I've been really enjoying my N3 as well, review coming soon!
@@lordirek1 thank you for the lovely feedback!
I Love seeing this! The foundation of ESK8 is being created and will Forever be a part of this world!
Congrats to all involved, You are changing the World!
I come from a place where friends are miles away.
PEV's ESK8 and more allow such freedom that is needed in this world!
+ Freedom to Movement.
+ Freedom to Expressions.
+ Freedom to Create.
+ Freedom to Expand.
+ Freedom to Break Mental Barriers.
❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤⚡❤
Thanks for watching! I am super positive about Acedeck in the community as well.
Really appreciate your interviews with various companies!! Great job
Thanks mate!
Really looking acedeck to make the ares x1 a flexible carbon fiber deck. Like how the ruckus is but in the style of acedeck x1. Add on the new geardrive with an exclusive acedeck gold colored next hub. Now that would be some hot fiyarrr!
That's definitely an interesting idea! I would be super interested to see how Acedeck does a flexible board as well.
Oliver on the left helped me get more turning radius out of my tkp trucks. Taller board-side bushings help tighten those hairpin turns!
He's a cool dude! Was great to finally meet him and the Acedeck team in person!
*Acedeck added so much value to the scene, made others step up more too!*
🤙🏽⚡️🤟🏽⚡️🤙🏽
So true! They really did.
Off topic but I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on fine tuning and balancing bushings. I can't get over that I can do all the technical electronic stuff with vesc, shape decks and seal enclosures and whatever else that seemingly would be more difficult to get right meanwhile what seems to be most simple...adjusting a little piece of urethane...drives me mad
That's a really good idea, I need to figure that out too haha
Do you have the 160mm NEXT racing tires on your N3 ? Would be nice to show them if you make a review fot the N3
I do actually, they work great. I have a bit of footage with em on there, they are totally compatible, as long as you use tubes.
Got to ride an n1 and it was really nice. Not as good as my diy but im biased 😂
The N1 deck is my favorite part of it, the rest is just a solid board. I think the N3 has some good ESC improvements too, but I agree, VESC is just better.
Question is when is the z5 suppose to come out?
Ah yes, indeed. I'm kinda stoked for it, should be a good Lacroix replacement
would love to see on the suspention having dampeners like on MTB, some people were saying that its making this in the Z3 and that it would be a good upgrade
You mean like the trampa dampas? I'm not sure how much of a difference that will make, but it would be an interesting idea to try.
@@RBEMotion refering to shocks that have oil pressure dampaning like EV Tech Steven is doing with his Z3
I heard them mention the N3 with street or AT but is it actually possible to run street wheels on the N3?
That's a good point. It is true that the gear drives are incredibly small. I think if you were to run "street" wheels, the smallest you could do is 105 or 110, but that's pushing it for sure. You'd need to figure out how to adapt as well, or purchase a separate adapter for the wheels, since they use a unique quick disconnect system. The other issue is the axle size, you'd need 22x10 bearings to run em on there, which are not as strong.
@@RBEMotion good points. Thanks you Sir Ryan
I love my Acedeck NYXZ1. Best board I've ever owned. Please make a dkp option. I need turning radius
The Z1 truly shines with bindings :) It is a mountain board, after all! Fit some bindings on their and the white bushings and your turning radius can be tighter than DKP.
@@acedeckboards I have binding in NYXZ1 and they work great. I want a dkp option for the Nomad and Ares boards. I need that tight turning radius. I'm probably gonna buy an omni board because of the dkp option
I'm not really personally a big DKP fan, I'd try messing around with different bushing combinations before jumping on DKP. In addition, you could try flipping over the washers so they are flat instead of cupped.
@@RBEMotion I love DKP way tighter turns and Im not into going fast in straight lines. I ride rough terrain and make sketchy tight turns
Riptide krank bushes will change your world also riptide pivot cups
I wish Evolve would say yes we screwed up the esc/bms up until the renegade..😅😅😅😅sorry...Acedeck are 🏆 winners..
It's not in their interest to admit fault when they sell so many boards - I joke a little bit, but yeah, Acedeck is doing quite well. Hope they can keep it up! Many appealing products in their lineup. After the controversy at the beginning, I'm glad to see them come with innovative, original, and supported designs. They seem to stand behind their work as well, and I hope people continue to have excellent experiences.
Nothing "innovative" about copying another brands suspension. I was at esk8con to buy an A/D till I saw that . Lame
I get where you're coming from, and I'm pretty sure I know which board you're talking about. I do agree to some extent that there are some similar looking features, but they way it installs is completely different, and it's unique in its own way.
We didn’t copy any suspension system. There’s no thousand ways to fit suspensions to independant wheels. And whether it’s ourselves, Bajaboard, EcoMobl, or Propel, we just miniaturized what we find in automobiles.
What we did, however, is keep it on a traditional channel truck platform so that the turning stays snappy and reactive. We also made it out of 7075 aluminum instead of cast, it’s very compact, protected by a carbon fiber shield, and now, with integrated lights right in the hanger.