Hello and thank you. If I learn one thing after four years of riding it is to learn all about the EUC you’re riding, They may all look similar but their operation differs from the smallest to the largest EUC.
They don’t really make slow wheels with bigger batteries. I guess those big boys really need the power to slow them down and climb hills, I would think that would be something that could be looked into from a design perspective, something like what iNMotion did with the V13, and possibly the V14. Seems intriguing. Not everyone wants to ride in vehicle traffic. Plus it might limit the damage it could do to you from one of the Tasmanian devil spin outs like I just had with mine today when I went to step off it with my off foot and misjudged its speed. Twisted ankle is all thankfully, I think.
I believe this generation of wheels is catering to a trend of riders that beg for speed eventually increasing the number of accidents if they don’t learn the basics of an EUC operation. Mishaps will occur, but which one will teach you the lesson to respect the EUC?
@@coquirobinson3025absolutely! I think some people may never learn that. I look up to you all who have been riding for a while, who have learned on the wheels as they succeed each other. I started big, but am working backwards currently learning a regular unicycle. I am learning as much about myself as I am learning about the wheels. I believe that.
I like your "respect EUC limits" philosophy !! I wish more riders would follow it!! love your vids! 👍👍👍
Hello and thank you. If I learn one thing after four years of riding it is to learn all about the EUC you’re riding, They may all look similar but their operation differs from the smallest to the largest EUC.
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EUCvibes thank you for stopping by. Thanks for watching my videos.
Excellent viewpoints Brother Coqui. Thanks for sharing!
You are welcome and Thank you for watching,
I still have my nikola and still like it... portable..plays music...light weight..nimble great trolley handle.. cool looking rgb.
I'm currently enjoying it a little longer but finally decided to sell it to make room for a possible Sherman L. not 100 percent yet....
They don’t really make slow wheels with bigger batteries. I guess those big boys really need the power to slow them down and climb hills, I would think that would be something that could be looked into from a design perspective, something like what iNMotion did with the V13, and possibly the V14. Seems intriguing. Not everyone wants to ride in vehicle traffic. Plus it might limit the damage it could do to you from one of the Tasmanian devil spin outs like I just had with mine today when I went to step off it with my off foot and misjudged its speed. Twisted ankle is all thankfully, I think.
I believe this generation of wheels is catering to a trend of riders that beg for speed eventually increasing the number of accidents if they don’t learn the basics of an EUC operation. Mishaps will occur, but which one will teach you the lesson to respect the EUC?
@@coquirobinson3025absolutely! I think some people may never learn that. I look up to you all who have been riding for a while, who have learned on the wheels as they succeed each other. I started big, but am working backwards currently learning a regular unicycle. I am learning as much about myself as I am learning about the wheels. I believe that.
Thanks brother!!🙏