Hey everyone, thanks for checking out the channel. I am making mountain bike videos showing whatever trails I’m riding and also other mountain bike related content!!
It is a huge mistake to those board insulation. You gotta use fluffy insulation material to fill in the space between the metal sheet and inside wall. This board won’t be able to trap the air movement inside the wall.
I'm thinking about picking this board up for moderate rides with my son (8) on his bike. Think it would be a good choice for puttering around the neighborhood here and there?
With the right tools (I used a simple bike tool kit ru-vid.comUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L that you can strap to the bike) it's simple to assemble. As a 270lb guy looking for a way to get more exercise that's easy on my feet I have been impressed by this bike. The tires ship with air in the tires, but before you ride you need to pump them up som more, but once you do you can ride with confidence. You'll definitely want to replace the seat if you're going to ride for any real distance, but that's the case with most bikes. I'm loving it and it has given me a hobby from my youth back.
@@zebontheweb to be completely honest, I don’t use it anymore. I bought a belt driven skateboard from exway which is a little more forgiving. I would go with belt drive over hub motors because of comfort but it is totally functional and fun
I've only just found your channel somehow. What a surprise lifting the plank and finding a snake! The first day I started filming my trails I nearly ran over a snake as well. I named my trail snake run after it.
Can you share the specifics of the generator? Model, brand were to buy it? Or if you now found a better option? Where did you got it???? Thanks in advance and congratulations!!!!
great review. I hate that most e board reviewers on youtube just ride in circles on flat ground which doesn't show the full potential of the board. I am a street skater so i appreciate slapping curbs, skating ditches, and cruising through some grass. I ordered a yoface hybrid v3 a few weeks back. Im super excited.
Need some way to transfer load through insulation to floor. You can use joists or people in this video use cheap plastic insulation anchors. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P3d1uBavdSY.html
Thanks for the review, wish I knew about the Yoface hybrid V3 before I bought my Tynee Mini2. Been skating since the 80's and this is a proper eskate IMO. Other boards have no tail or nose.
This was the way I wanted to do it. My only change was to put 1/4 inch plywood on the bottom. My concern in all of it is condensation and mold. I have no idea if that is an issue. If I put the wood against the floor then possibly, but with your method no as long as it didn't break down. This was a couple years ago. How has it held up?
I just bought a 2016 SWB Transit van with the factory base hard plastic floor.There is no real need to cover this floor with another floor is there? Apart from aesthetics; why should I cover it? Suggestions?