The manufacturer (Future Motion) claims 18MPH, but some nutters have reached 26MPH+! My top speed has thus far been under 12MPH. I doubt if I got above 10MPH during that ride.
It depends on riding conditions. I rode 8.1 miles and start with a fully charged battery. I had 53% remaining at the end. As it happens - I DID fall! First time this year - and right when I got started.
Well I'm impressed. My personal preference would be a paved surface. I assume you used a selfie stick. If so, balancing on the one wheel, taking pictures with a selfie stick and navigating a less than ideal road surface is quite a feat. Makes me want to go out and buy a Harley..
Thanks Dennis! Yes - I recently acquired an inexpensive selfie-stick. I'm not sure I WAS ready for prime-time, but it turned-out better than I expected - so I decided to share. Paved surfaces ARE easier, but they also tend to get a bit boring. I can ride many of the paved (mostly concrete) trails around here, but they are further away and are presently quite popular and therefore more crowded. I was pleasantly surprised how few people were on this trial at the time. Plus - it's fairly scenic. You should definitely get a Harley!
Hi, you re never too old to have fun. You re shredding the trail instead of sitting in a rocking chair. You re cool in my book. Freedom!
How fast can you get that going? It looks fast.
The manufacturer (Future Motion) claims 18MPH, but some nutters have reached 26MPH+! My top speed has thus far been under 12MPH. I doubt if I got above 10MPH during that ride.
How long does the battery last? You are really good at it...unless the editing takes out any falls.
It depends on riding conditions. I rode 8.1 miles and start with a fully charged battery. I had 53% remaining at the end.
As it happens - I DID fall! First time this year - and right when I got started.
Well I'm impressed. My personal preference would be a paved surface. I assume you used a selfie stick. If so, balancing on the one wheel, taking pictures with a selfie stick and navigating a less than ideal road surface is quite a feat. Makes me want to go out and buy a Harley..
Thanks Dennis! Yes - I recently acquired an inexpensive selfie-stick. I'm not sure I WAS ready for prime-time, but it turned-out better than I expected - so I decided to share. Paved surfaces ARE easier, but they also tend to get a bit boring. I can ride many of the paved (mostly concrete) trails around here, but they are further away and are presently quite popular and therefore more crowded. I was pleasantly surprised how few people were on this trial at the time. Plus - it's fairly scenic.
You should definitely get a Harley!
I have from a very reliable source those are fun but may not be friendly to your shoulder.
I think I may know your source!