Thank you for your demonstration! I needed to catch up on my gt knowledge because I have too many various gadgets to ride, lol. What a great problem to have
Strength: how forceful/stiff the angle adjustment is. Rider aggressiveness & weight might be good factors to consider. Speed: How quickly it happens. Max Angle: how much the board is allowed to adjust its angle. It will only adjust to what is needed for any given slope, but you decide the upper limit.
HAHAHAHA FM is agian a year late to the party lol. Also it would have been great to see you actually pick up some speed to show the wana be duty cycle in action
First off, great video. I would also like to know more about that phone strap. I use my GT to ride around town to play Pokémon GO, so that would be awesome to have. This update is awesome.
I just met the dude that makes these. He let me ride one, and they're sick. Ayal (butchering his name) is so nice. He offered me to go riding with him this afternoon. He legit makes these by hand. I hope they catch on. I wish him and his family all the success in the world. It's was such a rush that I felt like I was surfing. Carving in and out of turns. Blown away! I would buy one if I didn't live in an RV.
@@thewheelneil1379 Gradient tracking angle is adjustable. If your nose is too high adjust the angle or turn the feature down all together. I ride with WTF Standards and I havnt had any issues. It started off a little high, and then all I needed to do was adjust it a bit. now its AWESOME!
Hi thewheelneil I have standard W rails and wonder if you could give me a little advice on setting him up I had them on 3° nose up with the 3.0 custom shaping upgrade. So once I downloaded the firmware update, I basically went in and set all the ride modes to 3° nose up tilt after download completed but haven’t taken for a ride
I think I’ll hold off from updating. I’m still on pre haptic buzz so I’m super worried about messing up my board. If it ain’t broke don’t update it. Nice video mate. 🤙🏼
Here's my unsolicited feedback 😂 Totally get it, but I would also say that I used to feel the same way and have zero regrets about updating. But it depends on what kind of rider you are. If you cruise flat pavement, pre haptic buzz might be your thing since the buzz can get annoying. If you ride trails however, there's no comparison. Setting up a custom tune (or multiple) to your liking, and the absolutely smooth riding behavior after updating makes the board feel like a free performance upgrade. Gradient tracking in particular let me take lines on trails I didn't even consider before. The one caveat would be if you plan on getting new angled rails. Do that first and re-level the board. Then update.
I went on an 11mile ride yesterday to test it out and it seems to have broken hard breaking with custom shaping. I primarily ride Flow and can hold a hard break pretty good, now into a hard break it almost releases and forced the board to tail drag mid-break. A little bit scary because I wasn’t expecting it, but when I reset Flow to factory settings it fixed the issue. Still testing tho. I guess 11 miles wasn’t enough.
Yes we do! We are working on a review of almost the whole @shredlights line right now. Planning more e-skate, Onewheel, EUC and accessories reviews to come!
I've noticed TLT board about a month ago. And it's one of the most original and interesting PEV designs i've ever seen. What's crazy is that it's been around for almost 20 years, but there's so little information about it. Even finding high res photos and videos is almost impossible. Thank you for reviewing it.
Future motion told me after just one month they will not be providing support to me for my brand new GTS I just purchased from them. Just because they did not like the fact I was point out all there flaws and asking why they are not fixing them. You can not trust the company and glad there are shops out there to help people who decide to get in with FM and find out how much they suck. Best to just buy used and VESC it when it breaks.
Is charging your board with the charger still in the bag safe or could it get to hot? When riding in the summer do you ever take it out or always leave it in the pocket with the cords coming out? It is a really good idea to pack it like that though!
I have done both. If charging for a longer time probably not a bad idea to take it all the way out. We usually share the charger between boards though on group rides.
I love my pint x and don't want to update it due to the irritating beep. I can feel my pushback just fine and yes it has already thrown me and broke my ankle. but I got my mind right and now I don't ride it that aggressive on pavement anymore. I am 57 and I am totally addicted to riding the dang thing. But I think the peace that I enjoy riding it would be messed up by the beep every now and then. And I don't think you can get rid of it once you update it. any thoughts on this would be appreciated .....