The only negative I have is that there are no heat sinks, I have a similar board and I can overheat the VESCs with my weight of 60 kg even with heat sinks. I am pushing 132a per motor but still, otherwise I agree this is a top of the line board and If I wanted to buy one, this is what I would go for.
The 4wd don't need it. The esc already have a heatsink built in also. The 2wd comes with a superthic heatsink so no need to worry about overheating esc 🎉
@@bioboardseskate5457 I can only compare to my experience with unities where I have both ESCs mounted on just one heat sink but I can over heat it pretty fast to almost 80 C using 132a for rear motors and 80a for front motors. Maybe Ubox is using some lower resistance mosfets that do not heat up that much or maybe as the Unities get used more and more the resistance on mosfets raises and it creates more heat. Don't understand how Uboxes could be set to 120a per motor and not overheat without a heat sink and the heat being able to escape the enclosure but I will take your word for it. Can you elaborate on the mosfets? I think your older gen boards were using the unity, do you know if there are differences between unity and Ubox in terms of heat generation? thank you
incredible board but yet again you did not talk about the trucks AT ALL Mate. The trucks are one of the most important aspects to be able to handle these highest speeds on the market aside from the obvi motors and battery. I noticed they don't come w/ the normal channel trucks that usually come w/ all the high end boards. Look like RKP Trucks? Angled? Wedged? Risers? How much of a difference do you think these RKP's compare w/ previous bio version channel trucks for these high speed stability? Thanks.
I am sorry if I paid what that board costs and it was packaged and shipped like that I would be massively disappointed. I guess 5k doesn’t get you what it once did. 😂
Wanting that much power on a skateboard? Is that even skateboard culture? I suppose downhill skaters are speed freaks tho. It just seems like turning and carving and just fooling around is not priority. Really beautiful board! They are using kenda 909 tires. Those are great all around tires.
How does this compare to the Kaly XLR? If you had to choose only one board of all the ones you've tested that are in this class (power and range), how would you rank them 1 to 3? Love the reviews...keep them coming. Great stuff!!
This board is obviously very fast. How do you find the carving experience? Kaly seemed to have that on lock down with the boutique brands, but it seems as though they're not in business anymore.
Primary use would be to push my limits of top speed. I am also looking at the SkyArt magnetic rs+ but there is very limited documentation on that board maybe because they are a newer company…
Yea, that board it something to consider but its seems to be very application specific. Has to be a perfect flat run way like an airplane strip, and with that battery size you wont be going back and forth too many times. Honestly I wish there was more available information on the production version of the one he hit record with. I an going to shoot them a few questions regardless.. I am more attracted to a board that can do more and go further. Thats what brings me to boards like the bio board. Then my next question is, how fast can it go if modified? Can the trucks handle speeds over 60?
thing is (for me at least) the bike lanes, pavements etc. are terrible. I can only imagine what going over a pothole at 25mph+ would be like. I cant get much speed for this sort of reason.
CCa 1380 wh will give you 28-75 km of range, all depends on your weight, pneu pressure, riding style, speed, wind, hills, amount of acceleration etc...
Dang man, awesome! Looks like iI may have to buy this instead of the XLR. Just had to submit a claim, as I'm too close to the 6 month deadline, and unfortunately Ernesto has been quite miserable to deal with. I think I just got super unlucky. Oh well.
What is the carving like on this board? I don't mean like sliding the back wheels. I just mean like carving down a hill? would this be a bad board for someone who enjoys carving like that?
7:31 you said titanium screws, that kinda bothers me iv striped more ti screws than steel screws in my experience, and im kinda disappointed they went with that over traditional screws for longevitys sake
@@Esk8Nomad not really possible, iv only used the highest grade of titanium witch is grade 5, it has a Rockwell hardness scale of 41 compared to standard stainless steal witch has a hardness of 70
@@bioboardseskate5457 thats awsome, that was my only concern about the board. Everything else blows my expectations away, very well finished boards id love to ride one in the future, rn im riding a custom prototipo