Such a very nice vedio content..tq so much for sharing your vedio...just be safe all the time specially at nite... sending back my hugs and support and goodluck on your channel..tcare staysafe and let's stay connected.keep on inspiring others and keep on vlooging.
Nice riding, video looks great, voiceover was great, great scene, very enjoyable. Love my RST with Molicel packs and expecting my Master with 40T cells in a few weeks. Ride safe and thanks for sharing your ride!
Great video. I WISH more peeps filmed this way. I dispize jump cuts and editing in general. Editing has created a generation that can't complete sentences properly. Long form single take videos are my jam. Thanks for representing 😎🤙.
Amazing, thank you! I completely agree. Most people trying to get a good 5 second clip for the Tok, I'm out here trying to make Russian Ark / Birdman! hahaha
Im also a fellow euc rider from NYC I have to say The quality on the insta360 1inch looks absolutely amazing especially with it being night shots. I recently purchased an insta360 x2 to record & post my rides on my Sherman Max but I have instantly regretted that decision aftet watching your videoinot. The 360 x2 is horrible in low light conditions in my opinion. Keep up the great content & stay safe out there..
Thanks Christian, appreciate it! I agree the quality of the new 1" is much better in low light, but the x2 is a better camera overall in my opinion (lighter, waterproof, battery easier to swap, SD card easier to access). The design of the 1" seems kind of like an afterthought, utilizing the previous One RS brains instead of a complete standalone camera. But there's no debating the quality in low light! I hope to make it to NY soon, hope to ride with you someday! Stay safe, cheers!
Aweomse vids man. That cannonball run vid actually have my palms sweaty hahaha. Also brilliant idea for putting he mic on the backpack. I'm hoping they make an adapter to attach the DJI mic.
Thanks! To get a set of Kai Pads, you need to reach out to KAI SHERMAN on Facebook. I don't think he has a website yet. I know he's also SLAMMED right now with new orders, so be patient if he doesn't respond right away. Good luck!
Upper body injuries are much easier to ride with (I've also been able to ride with broken upper body bones), but I personally wouldn't dare get on a wheel with anything broken on my lower body. Tuan's leg was literally shattered, had major surgery, and is still far from being fully healed. I definitely wouldn't recommend it, but some people are just able to bounce back quicker than others! Sorry to hear about your shoulder (I find this to be a fairly common EUC injury), but glad you're back up and rolling!! Right on ride on! 🤘
I'm still running Clark Pads on my Sherman, but I tried the Kai Pads on there too and they're nice - but I don't prefer to be as locked in on my Sherman. But on my RS, especially for trail riding, the KAI PADS are where it's at! I'm a big fan.
@@mcfly_ev Definitely the best pads for trail riding! I bought them directly from Kai Sherman - just reached out on Facebook. But I know he's slammed right now with a ton of new orders, so be patient if he doesn't respond right away. He'll get back to you eventually. And it will be worth the wait! These pads are that great.
I LOVE that question. It's the FENIX PD36R Tactical, she's a beast! 1600 lumens, waterproof, and usb-c rechargeable. Perfect handheld size. Costs around $100 usd. Highly recommend.
Ok you got me! The EX20S is the ONLY one I haven't tried yet. But the Master is really nice - very smooth, insane power delivery. Within a few seconds of jumping on the Master I said, "Man, I shouldn't have tried this.. because now I NEED it!" haha before trying it I was just fine with my RSHT and Sherman, but now I know how much better it can be. Ughhh.
I've been looking around for a place where they teach EUC riding in the GTA but I couldn't find any. Actually I found one near Dufferin and Eglinton but they charge $50 in one hour. Would be nice to have a place similar to Eevee in Vancouver where they have a class to teach riding for people who wish to purchase a ride. I want to buy a Sherman down the road but I don't want to use it for practice. If I buy a beater it would eat into my budget. It's a bit of conundrum. My other option is to see if I can get a bunch of people willing to learn and pool our resources together to buy a 'beater' and take turn on practice. Anyone know other ways to learn how to ride without blowing my budget?
I agree it would be cool if Toronto had something like Eevee's. Although there's nothing regular/official, I know there are a lot of people in the community who would be happy to help teach you for free! If you haven't already, join the Toronto E-Riders Facebook group - ask on there and you're bound to find people who will help you learn. I guess I'm a different type, I just bought a wheel and taught myself how to ride in about 20 minutes (after watching a fair amount of youtube videos). But I didn't have anybody teach me in person.
But a smaller inexpensive used wheel to learn on as the Sherman will be a tough wheel to begin on because of the weight. After a few months you'll be ready to upgrade and can sell the smaller wheel. I have a Gotway/Begode Tesla v2 that I would sell for $1500. It's got around $400 and is still like new. I've now got a V12 but I'm waiting for a new control board, so currently still enjoying the V2.
@@whileistillcan9338 I agree! I learned first on the Kingsong 16x - it's a great wheel to learn on, and great overall wheel for a lot of people. But after only 2 weeks on the 16x, I upgraded to the Sherman. I'm glad I didn't get the Sherman first, it would have been much more difficult to learn on, and likely would have discouraged me. But I have another friend who bought a Sherman first and absolutely LOVED it, had zero regrets. Everyone is a bit different, but I definitely agree with learning on a smaller less expensive wheel.
I love this type of long-video format, I love watching these long groups rides
Great video! The voiceover was a nice touch as well. Your skills and that camera gave any viewer an upclose and personal taste of the TorontoEUC POV
Thanks brother, always appreciate your feedback. I've got a bunch more footage of you and I ripping around, will get to posting it eventually!
Best euc content out there. Authentic AF. I'm inspired.
Thanks Scott! Really appreciate it. Glad you enjoy it, I'll try to keep 'em coming!
Great trails
keep riding, keep sharing
Such a very nice vedio content..tq so much for sharing your vedio...just be safe all the time specially at nite... sending back my hugs and support and goodluck on your channel..tcare staysafe and let's stay connected.keep on inspiring others and keep on vlooging.
you were riding on Queen st after grabbing those momo's lol
Nice riding, video looks great, voiceover was great, great scene, very enjoyable. Love my RST with Molicel packs and expecting my Master with 40T cells in a few weeks. Ride safe and thanks for sharing your ride!
Great video. I WISH more peeps filmed this way. I dispize jump cuts and editing in general. Editing has created a generation that can't complete sentences properly. Long form single take videos are my jam. Thanks for representing 😎🤙.
Amazing, thank you! I completely agree. Most people trying to get a good 5 second clip for the Tok, I'm out here trying to make Russian Ark / Birdman! hahaha
I'll be signing up to this group this spring. It would be nice riding with like minded people.
Im also a fellow euc rider from NYC
I have to say The quality on the insta360 1inch looks absolutely amazing especially with it being night shots.
I recently purchased an insta360 x2 to record & post my rides on my Sherman Max but I have instantly regretted that decision aftet watching your videoinot.
The 360 x2 is horrible in low light conditions in my opinion.
Keep up the great content & stay safe out there..
Thanks Christian, appreciate it! I agree the quality of the new 1" is much better in low light, but the x2 is a better camera overall in my opinion (lighter, waterproof, battery easier to swap, SD card easier to access). The design of the 1" seems kind of like an afterthought, utilizing the previous One RS brains instead of a complete standalone camera. But there's no debating the quality in low light!
I hope to make it to NY soon, hope to ride with you someday! Stay safe, cheers!
WTF Tuan is back!
Aweomse vids man. That cannonball run vid actually have my palms sweaty hahaha. Also brilliant idea for putting he mic on the backpack. I'm hoping they make an adapter to attach the DJI mic.
Veryyy cool set up. Those clouds. 🙌🏽
Man I loved this video! The video quality is amazing man so nice... BTW what range do you get riding like this? at like high speeds.
Love the video man. Nice riding. Keep it coming. Been using the clark and thinking to try something else. Drop a link on the kaipads.
Thanks! To get a set of Kai Pads, you need to reach out to KAI SHERMAN on Facebook. I don't think he has a website yet. I know he's also SLAMMED right now with new orders, so be patient if he doesn't respond right away. Good luck!
great vid
Sick buddy :)
I can relate to the guy riding injured!! Broke my left shoulder 8 weeks ago and I’m riding already!! Euc lyfe!! Rock out with your $&&? Out!!
Upper body injuries are much easier to ride with (I've also been able to ride with broken upper body bones), but I personally wouldn't dare get on a wheel with anything broken on my lower body. Tuan's leg was literally shattered, had major surgery, and is still far from being fully healed. I definitely wouldn't recommend it, but some people are just able to bounce back quicker than others! Sorry to hear about your shoulder (I find this to be a fairly common EUC injury), but glad you're back up and rolling!! Right on ride on! 🤘
I road with Neon riders twice once on kaabo wolf king gt and other on Storm really cool group
Good to know. I’ve been wanting to try a pair. I have Clark’s on both my wheel. gen 2 on my RS and Mpro ones on my Sherman.
I'm still running Clark Pads on my Sherman, but I tried the Kai Pads on there too and they're nice - but I don't prefer to be as locked in on my Sherman. But on my RS, especially for trail riding, the KAI PADS are where it's at! I'm a big fan.
@@LookMaNoHands good to know. I’d definitely be up to try a set in my trail wheel, where do you buy them?
@@mcfly_ev Definitely the best pads for trail riding! I bought them directly from Kai Sherman - just reached out on Facebook. But I know he's slammed right now with a ton of new orders, so be patient if he doesn't respond right away. He'll get back to you eventually. And it will be worth the wait! These pads are that great.
@@LookMaNoHands Awesome! Thank you.
I appreciate your tash, makes me want to regrow mine
Haha thanks. DO IT!
At 21:10 it looks like the pads layers are separating, is that the case?
Maybe just the design of the pads?
when you said 21:27 "couldn't tell you what street this is either. One of the main streets in Toronto." you are on Bloor going east passing Bathurst.
lol 22:49 you spotted the sign for Bloor
What kind of flashlight (torch, sorry) is that? Sucker is powerful.
I LOVE that question. It's the FENIX PD36R Tactical, she's a beast! 1600 lumens, waterproof, and usb-c rechargeable. Perfect handheld size. Costs around $100 usd. Highly recommend.
You've ridden all of the new suspension wheels? What is your impression of the EX20S? How did it feel compared to the Master? Thanks. 😁👌
Ok you got me! The EX20S is the ONLY one I haven't tried yet. But the Master is really nice - very smooth, insane power delivery. Within a few seconds of jumping on the Master I said, "Man, I shouldn't have tried this.. because now I NEED it!" haha before trying it I was just fine with my RSHT and Sherman, but now I know how much better it can be. Ughhh.
I've been looking around for a place where they teach EUC riding in the GTA but I couldn't find any. Actually I found one near Dufferin and Eglinton but they charge $50 in one hour. Would be nice to have a place similar to Eevee in Vancouver where they have a class to teach riding for people who wish to purchase a ride. I want to buy a Sherman down the road but I don't want to use it for practice. If I buy a beater it would eat into my budget. It's a bit of conundrum. My other option is to see if I can get a bunch of people willing to learn and pool our resources together to buy a 'beater' and take turn on practice. Anyone know other ways to learn how to ride without blowing my budget?
I agree it would be cool if Toronto had something like Eevee's. Although there's nothing regular/official, I know there are a lot of people in the community who would be happy to help teach you for free! If you haven't already, join the Toronto E-Riders Facebook group - ask on there and you're bound to find people who will help you learn. I guess I'm a different type, I just bought a wheel and taught myself how to ride in about 20 minutes (after watching a fair amount of youtube videos). But I didn't have anybody teach me in person.
But a smaller inexpensive used wheel to learn on as the Sherman will be a tough wheel to begin on because of the weight. After a few months you'll be ready to upgrade and can sell the smaller wheel. I have a Gotway/Begode Tesla v2 that I would sell for $1500. It's got around $400 and is still like new. I've now got a V12 but I'm waiting for a new control board, so currently still enjoying the V2.
400 km
@@whileistillcan9338 I agree! I learned first on the Kingsong 16x - it's a great wheel to learn on, and great overall wheel for a lot of people. But after only 2 weeks on the 16x, I upgraded to the Sherman. I'm glad I didn't get the Sherman first, it would have been much more difficult to learn on, and likely would have discouraged me. But I have another friend who bought a Sherman first and absolutely LOVED it, had zero regrets. Everyone is a bit different, but I definitely agree with learning on a smaller less expensive wheel.
next time show us speed in screen
bro that music is annoying , nice filming!