My first ride with the Leaperkim Lynx at our local trail, The Fullerton Loop. I chose the 70lbs spring and it was perfect for my weight and riding style. #electricunicycles #ewheels #leaperkim #insta360onex2
Man that looks like a ton of fun! I'm pretty new to all of this (couple months in on a Kingsong 16X), but I just ordered a Lynx. I've got a lot to learn, but am hoping I can zip around on trails like this and do some jumps without breaking myself, ha! Thanks for sharing!
That's awesome dude! Just ripping around like that is such a blast! I've only had my Lynx now for about two weeks and I only have 2 1/2 months of total ride time under my belt so I'm taking it easy and still doing lots of balance practice in my living room. Learning how to go backwards is a blast. Try not to screw up my furniture!😂😂😂😂
FINALLY someone who rides with a little speed behind them like these wheels are meant for... I'll take any reviews I can get but this is what I'm looking to do with my purchase. Not some 5mph 50 mile tour *cough Marty n crew cough* lol
I appreciate it, but I really like Marty. He's a great guy. To be honest, he let Roger test ride his Lynx and Roger put it through its pace. Roger is a more competent rider than I am for sure 😄. Of course it wasn't his wheel so he had to be careful with it. Anyways yeah my Lynx is already muddy and scratched up. No Hanger queen here 😂
How does it compare to your patton for nimbleness and techy trails? I think you were bottoming out also on the Patton didnt see that on lynx. Nice video.
Thanks. The Patton is just a tad bit more nimble, but I still think the Lynx will do good on technical trails. High pedal clearance on the Lynx. Yeah Im totally loving this wheel! No bottoming out on all the drops