Thank you for the detailed videos on the v11, the NyloNove pedals, and the Kinetic 2.0 pads. I just purchased all three! And thanks for the promo code...you saved me $50 USD. Cheers!
Hey Bro, that's awesome! hope you enjoy. There is one issue with the bumpers. The velcro was pulling off on one or two. Not sure why, I didn't clean the surface with alcohol so possibly that. Cheers!
I also have the V11 and plan to purchase the same setup as you. Which NyloNove pedals did you go with? The 'Bite' version? What size Kinetic 2.0 pads did you choose? Also i was not able to locate Nylonove bumpers on their site to protect my V11 and wondering if you had success in finding these? Thanks in advance.
@@mspring6387 I went with the bite setup. Large jump pads, medium everything else. I ordered 2 different kinds of bumpers, but I haven't received my order yet. I'll check back when everything arrives. 👍
Another good thing about pads - they help keep your feet (and thus you) on the EUC in technical offroad situations. I agree with your friend about the Clark pads. I have a pair that is a couple of years old (the ones with the interlocking fingers) and they aren't adjustable enough. Front and rear pads that are articulated (like NyloNov or Grizzla) are much better. And one piece that includes front and rear would be the worst.
So true and I forgot to mention the hex pattern sheds dirt / mud. Although many new wheels have this style anyway. Glad you can backup that story! If you are truly stuck with eg the stock leaperkim one-piece pads. I thought of cutting them down the middle for adjustability!
@@jonoeucI'll use your link if I order... Site is a little confusing could not see the bumpers but lynx should look amazing with your setup but may be tempted to get bite version as I transport on side a lot
IXS Trigger FF - Super light extreme ventilated MTB helmet. It's great, love fidlock. There is an improved MIPS version now. The wind noise is HIGH, so i've cutout some foam for the front of my ears and front vents for colder weater. It's not really rated for EUC speeds but I *DIE* in summer otherwise. The MX equivalent I could find is the Klim Krios Pro. Jono
Thanks for a really helpfull video Jono! Love your work.
Thank you for the detailed videos on the v11, the NyloNove pedals, and the Kinetic 2.0 pads. I just purchased all three! And thanks for the promo code...you saved me $50 USD. Cheers!
Hey Bro, that's awesome! hope you enjoy. There is one issue with the bumpers. The velcro was pulling off on one or two. Not sure why, I didn't clean the surface with alcohol so possibly that.
Cheers!
I also have the V11 and plan to purchase the same setup as you. Which NyloNove pedals did you go with? The 'Bite' version? What size Kinetic 2.0 pads did you choose? Also i was not able to locate Nylonove bumpers on their site to protect my V11 and wondering if you had success in finding these? Thanks in advance.
@@mspring6387 I went with the bite setup. Large jump pads, medium everything else. I ordered 2 different kinds of bumpers, but I haven't received my order yet. I'll check back when everything arrives. 👍
Well done. Seth's suggestion with the plastic works good. I use that one. The heat gun helps a bunch on velcro. Good tips
Cheers for helping me out on this one with your experience on Clark's and Grizzla!
They look good in white !
yea! I couldn't tell what your pads are '3D' is all the logo I could see?
My general method is anything more visible than black :)
That white stormtrooper look is sweet.
haha damn I already had someone singing the stars theme as I rode past! (before this setup!) Might as well lean into it :P
Another good thing about pads - they help keep your feet (and thus you) on the EUC in technical offroad situations. I agree with your friend about the Clark pads. I have a pair that is a couple of years old (the ones with the interlocking fingers) and they aren't adjustable enough. Front and rear pads that are articulated (like NyloNov or Grizzla) are much better. And one piece that includes front and rear would be the worst.
So true and I forgot to mention the hex pattern sheds dirt / mud. Although many new wheels have this style anyway.
Glad you can backup that story!
If you are truly stuck with eg the stock leaperkim one-piece pads. I thought of cutting them down the middle for adjustability!
👍
These bumpers make it look sick bro... I presume they working on a Lynx version?.... Looks like a spaceship 😂
I haven't heard but surely! cheers
@@jonoeucI'll use your link if I order... Site is a little confusing could not see the bumpers but lynx should look amazing with your setup but may be tempted to get bite version as I transport on side a lot
what helmet are you wearing here ?
IXS Trigger FF - Super light extreme ventilated MTB helmet. It's great, love fidlock. There is an improved MIPS version now. The wind noise is HIGH, so i've cutout some foam for the front of my ears and front vents for colder weater.
It's not really rated for EUC speeds but I *DIE* in summer otherwise.
The MX equivalent I could find is the Klim Krios Pro.
Jono
Nice review. Only suggestion is to remove the helmet during the discussion.