Detroit USA - An Electric Skateboard Journey - Bustin Yoface Hybrid - GoPro Max
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Detroit, Michigan, USA, on the Bustin Yoface Hybrid V2 electric skateboard.
June 2021. Full charge 8-9 miles.
Left my new V3 in nyc. Maybe the Apollo Phantom has arrived...
Past the Masonic Temple to Capitol Park down Griswold St. past the Guardian Building, GM Renaissance Center, and Monroe St.
Making my way to Jacoby's Bar, one of Detroit's oldest.
Past Grand Circus Park and the West Canfield Historic District.
GoPro Max 360 Camera. Sorry about the scratches, need to use lens protectors.
Thanks to Patrick Patrikios for the music!! (Lights, Simple, Glacier)
nice edit
Thanks!
Have about 2 more weeks until I get mine. Waiting 30 days sucks
Nice! Still plenty of summer shred opportunities
Absolutely
Why the wait?
@@jimlagner7601
I don't know why honestly. But I love it now
Does anyone know what size of motor those hubs are in watts and if you can still buy replacement batteries for the skateboard?> And if anyone knows how many average miles they get per charge cruising through a city like that? Much thankful to anyone who knows this and can answer me this.
Nice use of the camera !!!
lots of great colour and angle effects.
Which camera to you use ??
Great advert for E Yo Face !!
Keep skating
Thanks dude!! Using the GoPro Max 360 camera
How comfortable is this to push when used as a conventional board? I'm considering using this as a means of transportation in combination with the Boston subway system. Does it feel overly heavy in comparison to pushing on a normal board?
It's pretty easy to push, similar to a heavy conventional board or longboard. Rides well once momentum is built up. Slightly more difficult to brake / kick stop without the remote because of weight/momentum.
@@jayadams10001 Word, thanks for the feedback
@@jayadams10001 where does the power naturally go when the motor is spinning from pushing it you can generate power easy buy that like how they show using a motor to light a lightbulb.
❤❤❤Detroit!!!!!❤❤❤
I've watched each one of your videos a dozen times, anticipating my board that I ordered 4 weeks ago. A few questions:
What's the charge time like?
does throttling down brake or slow down at all?
Is there any resistance when pushing?
Thanks hope you get the board soon! Not sure the charge time 5 hours? Yes throttling down brakes for sure. Slightly more resistance than a standard skateboard when pushing in part due to the extra weight but it's definitely pushable hence the "hybrid" naming.
@@jayadams10001 guess who got their board today?
And is anxiously waiting on that first charge to finish...
@@MrTaterNubbz A new era!
@@jayadams10001 absolutely. My first ten miles were exhilarating. First time on an e board, this thing rides like a dream.
Looking forward to more of your videos!
@@jayadams10001 how the heck did you kickflip this fourteen pound board?! I watched that video and was impressed, but now that I've been riding, I can't stop thinking about how you flipped yours around seemingly effortlessly. I've landed two kickflips in my life, out of maybe five hundred tries... Can't even Ollie my bustin
How does she ride in bowls?
I'd say probably not too great haha
@@jayadams10001 what makes you say that? No transition experience or the board can't ride bowls?
@@contorta960 It could ride in bigger bowls, not super nimble. Would love to see someone shred
@@jayadams10001 there's a few videos on Facebook. I just ordered it. Aiming to get some videos. Are your trucks super tight? You say not nimble hmmm. My transition set-up is a Landyachtz dingy, super nimble only 115mm trucks. Carving machine. So get the wider trucks could be less nimble. However I'm aiming to add a lot of riser pads so I can run the trucks as loose as possible. Also switch out to a barrel and a cone bushing. I figure this should help with the nimble issue. Braile there's a short clip of this in a bowl and if you search on Facebook there's a dude carving a bowl. Definitely can be done! So I'm hopeful! Definitely need riser pads though, more I mean. Is there enough play with the hub wires at the back to stack the trucks higher? Only concern. I know I'll need longer bolts. Address the wheel bite issue, switch the bushings, loosen the trucks and a non to nimble for bowls should become nimble. I mean you don't always need nimble. You'd just adjust the angle you hit the corner or the side, kind of thing, I think! Hold on let me try find the video... fb.watch/dZFn5wj5_s/ I found it!
... So I think a lot of people will be scared to kill their boards and maybe that's why there's less transition videos. It's not bad for the board just when you come off at the top of a 12 foot bowl and the board comes crashing down, that could be fatal. As long as you don't stack it it should be very easy on the board I figure. I have so much fun on my Landyachtz dingy. I wish Bustin made hubs like Load X Unlimited did. Those hubs can go on any freaking trucks in the world just about. Frigging game changer design, patented and Unlimited have gone bust. So hopefully that tech isn't f***ed now. It's such a good design. Adding the ability for the rider to use their favourite trucks is a level of customizability that's lacking everywhere else.
What kinda board is this
How control speed
There is a handheld remote that controls the board via bluetooth. Throttle and brake.
@@jayadams10001 thank you