The Quick Shart Guide is quite appropriate actually. When I first got my Meepo Mini 2 ER , I tried riding in speed 4 right off the bat. That thing took off like a rocket , at which time, I Quickly Sharted. Thanks Meepo for this necessary upgrade.
I'll race ya to 50k subs. Go! 😋 Great video though. Meepo is stepping their game up. I'll be shopping for a new board this winter. I have a few on the list so far.
I love my voyager but it definitely needs some refinement. that being said its my favorite board i've ever owned because of that RANGE, i got 29 miles riding 15-20 mph and i weight 185 lbs, never gotten that kind of real world range before
I'm stoked that you made a video about the Voyager X! I've seen many others, but you always cover the essential information; However, the bushings seem to be universally problematic to everyone, so that's something to keep in mind. Anyways, thanks for subsiding my qualm from buying this Daniel qwan 🤤 I do hope like hell my Voyager includes the quick "shart" guide; It's essential with any "skat"board 😉
@@DanielKwan hi Dani, could I ask you for a question on board. I live in hilly place and need to bring board up stairs or down alot and would need a portable lightweight board that s with good range over 10 mile. I'm things either from wowgo mini 2 vs tynee mini2 vs exwave wave. Do you think wave still beats wowgo with swappable battery but lower range
⚡ *Everyone was ravin about how smooth the nee Ly-FOC ESC is, lyin FOCs* 😂⚡ It's a shame it's still a jerky as I love everythin else about this board. Glad they addressed the charger issue.
I think this is for people who like the power of the AT boards but on a longboard size. i tried the prototype a few months ago and the bushings were not that bad, haha, but at the time I was 225lbs I think heavier riders can benefit from harder bushings specially with boards that are as powerful as this one, harder bushings can offer more stability at high speed.
Great video and content! Just a heads up, Alex's audio sounds imbalanced, higher in left then right speaker. Please either balance his audio or convert to mono channel. Thanks
Where is a good place to buy belts for skateboards, I go on Meepo sight they are expensive 25$ and Amazon I can’t find the belts can someone please drop me a link where I can buy belts at for backfire and Meepo boards, thanks.
The jerkyness gets worse after 65+ miles being a bigger guy I feel like it's worse for us because the esc is trying to make up for what's not happening.
Smooth I don't think that's quite the word I would like in it to touchy. Extremely sensitive no sooner than it took off too fast I mean from still to lightspeed please man and then the brakes threw me forward I hadn't tried this in years of bad thing I did and I was successful I hit the board chest first I hit the board chest first but bad mistake brakes did activate a little bit through me forward off the board but I ended up it behind me accelerating jumping spattering and spinning the Wheels were a rolling it's threw me into the ground all in one motion down onto my left chest and arm my momentum kept me going I was in the roll flipped over the shoulder and it like crushed it on the way around this was all immediately after slamming to the elbows and hands came hands lost elbows then the shoulder on the way over are flew into a another roll that's when I smacked my head and did a half a roll to get stopped yet all this while beating the knees this is an upper body crush like I never had I've rode my entire life
I got a problem with the belts I can't well I didn't want to start with belt I wanted the other The hub find my loving little brother went in the other room one day when we was discussing electric skateboards can he ordered me one as a gift to help me get to the doctor appointments I must go to I guess they'll have some extra doctoring to do now
I dig the hell out of these wheels that's on the board right now but when it starts to rain you're indeed the first time you hit the brakes hope you wore your gear I got mine right right after I broke my left arm up by the shoulder but I've been waiting in 50 years on this so I learned how to ride it with a broken arm hahaha
The front's hard so that the powers directed directly underneath you you keep the power high underneath a little better steering in the backside of the board helps you keep it underneath you
honest question here: if you had to pick one would get the tynee mini 2 or exway wave and why? Also lets take out the reason that its battery swappable and just talk about just the board stand point and price/value
I like the hard bushings but I also weigh 104, but I think these road boards would be better for everyday use. I have all-terrain board and its sorta difficult to use in commute and such.
Order number #106431 My Voyager X, one of my motors isn't working, and I'm still within 6 month warranty. I sent an email to meepo, but haven't been helped yet. Can Meepo please help?
Buyers Beware! I bought 2 Meepo Boards (Voyager and Shuffle V4S) about 2 weeks ago, one of the boards came with issues and it has been a nightmare dealing with customer service. One of the motors is making a grinding sound, a motor mount had a stripped screw and the remote keeps loosing connection with the board. Meepo is saying and I quote “I checked with engineer, and that's not from the motor, is from the belt or something else, pls adjust it and try to fix it.” Their customer service sucks, they won’t stand behind their products and once they have your money, good luck getting any support. I would look elsewhere.
I rode my meepo voyager with the cyclone wheels vor about 400miles until the diamond profile started coming off on the rear set of wheels. They are still useable though.
What are you thoughts on this board compared to the Exway Flex Pro? I just got into riding a G2 Black, and want a board with some more power and am really split between the Voyager X and the Flex Pro. Also, looking at those Hydro Wheels that Exway is selling now too. Haven't seen anyone talking about those yet.
Maybe give these a try: 88wheels.com/product/gummies-double-barrel-bushings-super-soft/ Make sure they match the size of your stock bushings. RipTide and Venom are popular brands for bushings.