Welcome to my channel. This will mostly have videos regarding electric unicycles but may contain some other adventures. I'm a daily EUC commuter and love exploring the beautiful city of San Diego. To purchase your own EUC please visit www.ewheels.com/flyboy and follow me on Instagram @FlyboyEUC
Appreciate the effort but unfortunately it's not useful to compare a new tire to a worn tire. The profile changes with wear, which has a pronounced effect on all facets of handling. It's also an antipattern to inflate both tires to the same pressure if they don't have the same recommended pressure or the same load rating. There's a lot more to tires than meets the eye.
For sure. This was just some off the cuff observations of 2 different tires way before tires became a preference on EUCs. Back then people rode the tire that came with the wheel. Most wheels could only manage 35 mph. Not very many people switched tires. The tire knowledge and preferences have come along way since then. The H666 was sure a step up from the bicycle tires they used to put on EUCs. I still run the H666 on my wheels to this day. It's sufficient for my needs.
I just got a T4 pro the farthest I have gone so far is 39 miles and ended with 17%. It's supposed to have a 60-mile range, but I don't think so. I need to find people in San Diego to ride with so I can get better. I have 389 miles on it so far. I have a challenge for someone that is way better than me. I found a little EUC driving course at the new Snapdragon Park. It's under the trolly track by the bamboo forest just a couple steps north toward the stadium.
We all followed the leader who has since been contacted by Griffith Park Rangers and sorted everything out. We now know the rules and try to adhered to them. At least I have 😉. I haven't been back since nir plan to. My one and only visit to the beautiful and amazing Griffith park.
How did the sticky tape hold up instead of using the E6000 adhesive on the ribbed battery boxes? I'm looking at getting the Master Pro V3 kit but was thinking the same thing, that I wouldn't want to glue on the side panels and not be able to remove them in the future for tire change/maintenance. Did using tape work well?
To gain access to the output voltage. Other commenters said there is an easier way. Just read the comments. I only did what I was told at the time and wanted to document it.
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@@FlyboyEUC alright, alright.... It's just that I facepalmed at the and like I haven't in a looong time :p
I've just downloaded and printed your STL files from Thingiverse... thanks for making them available. The holders are only 1.5mm wide when you load them into the slicer... why didn't you make them the correct size?
Because I can't control what units the software spits out. 😂 Half the time it's correct the other half it's not. Hopefully it's obvious when you need to scale up by 2540%
@@FlyboyEUC when I loaded the file into the slicer, I couldn't see it (because it was so small). My initial thought was that it didn't work, so I tried a few more times... then I realised and zoomed in and there was several of them there 🤣🤣
Hey awesome video thanks so much for showing us it can double up. I got my one on ebay it's so good. You can turn it off with the remote but can you turn it on with the remote if you know how please tell me
For good temporary waterproof overboots you can carry two heavy duty builders rubble sacks in your backpack. They won't disintegrate in use, and a quick shake afterwards will have them almost dry to pack away.
I've since inquired with the community on how to best cross "deep" water. I'd be willing to cross it in order to do the full 40 mile loop. It's convincing others that's difficult. I really want to do a group ride here.
I don't think I did freespin the wheel a few times. That probably would have fixed it. This was recorded prior to that fix becoming well known throughout the community.
Hey cool video I just got my one from Ebay. It's awesome. Did you know that you can turn it off from the remote? But I'm now trying to find out if you can turn it on from the remote.? How to turn it off press the triangle one first then the little one on top of it hold it then it will blink and they will turn it off
Hello, Thank you for the video. I just bought one of the safety bagpack and his remote is not working with it yet. I don't know how to pair them. Do you have any idea on how to do this ? Also how to program it with many others safety bikepack. I would appreciate any help, thanks
Looks like the plastic around your pedal hangers is starting to crack. That starts to cause that bit of slop and often it’ll eventually get worse then turn into the wheel shaking on hills and accel/ decel. Luckily those cracks in the plastic can be repaired using some S steel mesh and a hot iron and or plastic epoxy. Will be stronger than before if done well.
After about a year and a half of ownership I haven't had any issues with it. I've ridden it in the rain and I've pushed it pretty aggressively on dirt trails with small jumps. The biggest things were just suspension related, but I think that the newer s22 pro has addressed all of those.