RAY LISTEN ME, TRUST ME. DON'T YOU EVER THROW THE SOAP IN SHOWER ROOM BRUHH, IF YOU THROW IT YOU GET BIG BLACK THINGS IN YOUR MOUTH AND YOUR ASS THO 💀💀
Is it possible and easy to push this unicycle up the stairs? Unfortunately there is no elevator in my building, and I'm thinking about buying it, but it would be a pain in the ass to have to climb 3 floors every day with ~40 kg. I can't find anyone showing that sadly witch v14. Maybe you can record that? cheers mate
Yes very easy. Just depends on your momentum and how steep the stairs are. I could find some stairs to demonstrate but I’m sure the Inmotion page has clips and videos of that as well.
Awesome video Tre!!🔥🔥 I've said the same thing in many of my videos as well. Buy a wheel that fits your needs and not the needs of other riders. The V14 is a solid Good wheel. Brother I'm still Rockin an OG Sherman and I Love it so that should tell you where I stand when it comes to buying wheels. I don't knock any rider for the wheel that they choose to ride. Get in where you fit in! Rock what you got and have fun!! Thanks for sharing. We still have to do a Live stream. Your video would make a great topic.
I appreciate that bro. It’s crazy what a portion of the community is devolving into. Makes me feel bad for any new riders. Theres days I’ll choose my 16x over my v14 haha
@@KozakFather if I know I want to ride and I don’t plan on doing anything crazy or going over 26mph and want to listen to music, I take my 16x instead of my v14. Or if I’m out with friends who are much slower than I am, the 16x is also perfect for casual group rides.
Wow, watching this video is giving me flashbacks of when I first learned to ride my 16x. After a week of torturing myself, I was ready to sell the damned thing for whatever I could get for it. I just hung in there and told myself, "Tomorrow will be my day." I'm so glad that I didn't give up. You're actually picking it up faster than I did.
Yeah I thought I was gonna have to sell or return it cuz it felt impossible when I first got it lol. Each practice session was only like 15 minutes though until I was actually able to spend more time with it. Then out of nowhere, it just clicked for me. Kinda weird how I was suddenly able to ride it 😂
@Tre_Notes yep that is exactly what happened to me. I approached it with the same attitude that I would approach a sport. Every time I fell, I would ask myself the same thing my coaches asked me. "Are you hurt, or are you injured? If you're injured, we'll call an ambulance. If you're hurt, then tape it up and get back out there." 😆 🤣 😂