I feel your pain. Just got an e20 myself yesterday. I am used to escooters and ebikes and that has offered zero help to learning this. Only about 20 minutes standing, rocking back and forth and going a few feet forward and back. Hopefully I can grasp this "easy" wheel. If not I guess I am sticking to escooters... Good luck.
You can't ride it on grass. The bumpiness defeats learning to just stand on it by forcing constant correction. The learning curve is longer than 3 minutes, don't believe the hype, but much easier and confidence-building than cold turkey on a normal wheel. Did pretty good really, rode slowly around neighborhood. Got overconfident, rode without safety gear, got too fast, had speed wobbles, hit bump, ended up flat on face. You can ride with the handle up so you can grab it and step off. Easy to learn to step on if you give it a little push-off with your foot.
this is so counter intuitive. i cant believe inmotion actually convinced people to buy this junk. if you are interested in euc you should have just bought a "regular" not two wheeled euc. e20 is a waste of 400 dollars, its for toddlers. the grass is not helping you, AT ALL by the way. get on concrete or asphalt. you dont know how to balance on the euc and the grass is making you fall because you hitting a bump and need to adjust your balance which is immediately throwing you off. good luck. euc is fun, but e20 is trash. once you figure out how to ride this you will immediately want more.
@@Anomalyy666 v8f is probably the lowest entry level id go. definitely good to learn on and will have respectable range to learn with and wont immediately out grow it because of how slow it is, but if you could afford a little more i would get the v10f for my starter wheel.
One wheel - two tires. Many think it's a pretty cool into wheel. Opinions are like assholes - everyone has one. Totally agree though that this is not an off-road unit. Trying to learn on grass is pointless.
Nice! Im personally too scared to use one of those, lol. I had 2 offers from two different Chinese companies for some EUCs, but i turned them down. Im afraid of falling flat on my face even with safety gear on falls hurt hahahaha. On a side note. That EUC is gonna give you some bad ass Calve muscles because of how much strength in the legs is needed to keep a good balance. 😎💪🦵
Welcome to the community !
What a fun video! The fact that you rode it 3 miles the first time you had it out of the box is the proof-of-concept for this type of wheel.
Thank you
Прикольное колесо но наверное больше подходит только для городских условий.
keep practicing you will get it
Will do. thanks
I feel your pain. Just got an e20 myself yesterday. I am used to escooters and ebikes and that has offered zero help to learning this. Only about 20 minutes standing, rocking back and forth and going a few feet forward and back. Hopefully I can grasp this "easy" wheel. If not I guess I am sticking to escooters... Good luck.
Grass is harder. Uneven ground is not good to learn on
Is that bike stolen? Why wear a mask outside?
Maybe he's just insecure about his face.
Okey this guy kill my patience...
you can actually turn on one wheel, no worries. Lean it over more if you need to.
You can't ride it on grass. The bumpiness defeats learning to just stand on it by forcing constant correction. The learning curve is longer than 3 minutes, don't believe the hype, but much easier and confidence-building than cold turkey on a normal wheel. Did pretty good really, rode slowly around neighborhood. Got overconfident, rode without safety gear, got too fast, had speed wobbles, hit bump, ended up flat on face. You can ride with the handle up so you can grab it and step off. Easy to learn to step on if you give it a little push-off with your foot.
Whats up with the mask? I thought corona was over?
There is no way it's his first time !
this is so counter intuitive. i cant believe inmotion actually convinced people to buy this junk. if you are interested in euc you should have just bought a "regular" not two wheeled euc. e20 is a waste of 400 dollars, its for toddlers.
the grass is not helping you, AT ALL by the way. get on concrete or asphalt. you dont know how to balance on the euc and the grass is making you fall because you hitting a bump and need to adjust your balance which is immediately throwing you off.
good luck. euc is fun, but e20 is trash. once you figure out how to ride this you will immediately want more.
Is the v8f the better beginner wheel?
@@Anomalyy666 v8f is probably the lowest entry level id go. definitely good to learn on and will have respectable range to learn with and wont immediately out grow it because of how slow it is, but if you could afford a little more i would get the v10f for my starter wheel.
One wheel - two tires. Many think it's a pretty cool into wheel. Opinions are like assholes - everyone has one. Totally agree though that this is not an off-road unit. Trying to learn on grass is pointless.
Nice! Im personally too scared to use one of those, lol. I had 2 offers from two different Chinese companies for some EUCs, but i turned them down. Im afraid of falling flat on my face even with safety gear on falls hurt hahahaha.
On a side note. That EUC is gonna give you some bad ass Calve muscles because of how much strength in the legs is needed to keep a good balance. 😎💪🦵
thanks🤣 I feel it