Looks so much fun. Good example wearing all the gears and protections. Suggest read the sign before entry the pumk track or any park. There is a sign in both chinese and english shows motor vehicle is not allow in the pumktrack because the asphalt grade and it's infrastruture is not design and build for heavy duty usage. Enjoy the rest of your staying and use your power to build a good comunity and to be the good influence for the new sports.
I bought a used Master V1 with 6000 km for 35.000 NTD since I was here for 4 months. Is was absolutely worth it to explore the country with the wheel😍 I think borrowin/renting isn't easy. And importing would probably also too expensive :(
Hmm 50S is super powerful but when I tried 50E 2 weeks ago it was also powerful. You might want to look into the 50S what else it can do. As I understood the will also last longer but I haven't done my research
Nice video mate, I would say that the Patton only feels more torque b/c of the smaller rim/wheel size but I bet once moving the lynx has more moving torque as the Patton does off the line ..simply cause they are the same motor and just more juice (volts) going to the lynx, Cheers I cant wait as mine arrives at my door sometime in the next 2-3 weeks
Thank you mate! The patton has definitely more low end torque. Patton has a 3000W motor and Lynx a 3200W motor. But like you say because of the smaller tire the patton goes crazy! Damm! I wish to order one as well soon! Such a good wheel! You'll enjoy it!
@@floatypiet Yea I am not a fan of the smaller wheels as the 20 inch wheels are the perfect balance imo. Even on trails I love my 20 inch s22 and even my big ex-30. I will be using the lynx for both street and trail tho i gravitate to trails and jumps... I am a bigger rider as well at 6'4 265 so I need all the torque I can get ... but even the s22 batch 1 is a great wheel and I never had 1 problem (knock on wood) ... Keep up the good videos and enjoy the holidays !!!!
Ow, I hope that ankle is ok. That's a really long tabletop to clear. When I tried one like that I overleaned and cut out on landing. Taiwanese riders are gutsy. Or maybe indestructible.
Absolutly. It's soft but I don't bottom out. The other lynks had 62 or 58 and it was too soft for me. Super comfortable but 66 for my weight is perfect I think.
I personally prefer the patton for street, the range and even on trails. But for proper off-roading the Patton might be better because of its low-end torture böand it is also more nimbal (both because of its smaller tire).