Great video and visuals! Where are you selling these nowadays? I see some on 1wheelparts but not all your products (no more custom 6in hub with n52 magnets, bead locks, etc)
I've been designing suspension for OW but nobody's interested once I ask for funding - seems like a no brainer to have an extra 3" of ride height to play with, especially for enduro/rally/off road/trick/jumps/etc.
Changing the level in ow app makes a HUGE difference for those seeing this. Really not worth it at all. But other than that, great video, I love my 357s I installed before the update. Very good products, but quite expensive
Nice informative video. Perfect for sharing with friends that don't ride (yet) but are interested in the Onewheel phenomenon. Those were some sweet looking boards by the way.
you should be able to get a used one for less than half retail right now... a lot of people are selling right now because of the new pint s, or whatever it is. but there are a bunch on the market right now.
i mean... that's a pretty loaded question. they are two very different things. It really depends on what you want to do with it. but if you're asking like; you have zero experience on either of them, which one takes less time to be comfortable on? I would say they are probably about equal... but if you want to do more than just roll forward at 5mph on flat, smooth ground, I would say onewheel is 'easier' to ride overall, due to the pneumatic tire... also, having skills that you can practice and work towards other than just rolling forward, can do a lot for progression motivation.
Thank you for providing such an abundance of invaluable information! Unbiased even! Great video, and your boards look like artwork!
No love for the XRs? I'm slowly trying to build this thing back up from the stater 8,000 miles later.
Great video, looking forward to the follow ups! Your builds and products are incredible.
Wow, It’s been a very long time since one of your videos popped up in my feed and I’ve been a subscriber for 6 years.
There is alot happening. But, not much TH-cam worthy. But, my Onewheel aftermarket business has some decent content potential.
how heavy are those boards that are modified?
Great video and visuals! Where are you selling these nowadays? I see some on 1wheelparts but not all your products (no more custom 6in hub with n52 magnets, bead locks, etc)
Love my 5" billet.
Have you ridden trails mr. matt?
Great content!
Where can you buy the foot stops?
Had no idea that Techrails is a different entity. I thought 1Wheelparts is Techrails just like how they own Ignite grip tape.
Ignite is a brand name from the XR era there's a few different ignite products out there (foot hooks, an fenders
I've been designing suspension for OW but nobody's interested once I ask for funding - seems like a no brainer to have an extra 3" of ride height to play with, especially for enduro/rally/off road/trick/jumps/etc.
Changing the level in ow app makes a HUGE difference for those seeing this. Really not worth it at all. But other than that, great video, I love my 357s I installed before the update. Very good products, but quite expensive
Dammn You know your stuff, great informational video
Nice informative video. Perfect for sharing with friends that don't ride (yet) but are interested in the Onewheel phenomenon. Those were some sweet looking boards by the way.
Woah this looks cool
thank you. good to have this in 2024
Missed you!
These are gorgeous!
wish i could afford a one wheel
you should be able to get a used one for less than half retail right now... a lot of people are selling right now because of the new pint s, or whatever it is. but there are a bunch on the market right now.
Trump/ Vance 2024- will give everyone the ability to afford the best toys and only the best. So change that “wish I could “ to “watch me”.
Are these easier or harder to ride than a hoverboard?
That depends on you but these are a lot more fun than hoverboards, that's for sure
i mean... that's a pretty loaded question. they are two very different things.
It really depends on what you want to do with it.
but if you're asking like; you have zero experience on either of them, which one takes less time to be comfortable on? I would say they are probably about equal... but if you want to do more than just roll forward at 5mph on flat, smooth ground, I would say onewheel is 'easier' to ride overall, due to the pneumatic tire... also, having skills that you can practice and work towards other than just rolling forward, can do a lot for progression motivation.