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@GobLin-p5l7 ай бұрын
Hey im curious if you have ur own playlsit u listen to while flying on ur EUC if so do you mind sharing it?
@surfingonwheel6 ай бұрын
would like to test a gosmilo one wheel?
@StarForgers3 ай бұрын
Does the linx allow you to change the cutout angle? I don't see a situation where you would be at that angle and not want it to cut out. Unless it was because of the angle of the slope making it look less angled.
@slickrock13713 ай бұрын
When you watch the video, do you feel the wobbles come on at the same time they appear in the video? I saw several instances of minor wobbles, including this one, and I wonder if you felt them. What's been the most effective way to neutralize wobbles in your experience?
@HHH_OS3 ай бұрын
respect! BUT! high pressure of the wheel! (I, of course, understand... that the unicycle has a longer range on one charge... but constant wobbling is not normal)
@cloud98477 ай бұрын
after any fall/wreck...always take 3min to 5min and just hang out. Double check and triple check everything. Super glad you're alright and man that thing looks fun as crap
@GatitasecsiiАй бұрын
5 minutes might be too much, but yeah at least one minute, don't get up and running immediately like this guy.
@OBKYwheel8 ай бұрын
Dude, ty for posting this. I have 2700 miles on my EXN and still get wobbles from time to time especially when needing to brake hard over 35MPH. I can see where you stopped carving, like you had your weight distributed evenly over both petals and you started to wobble, tried to correct it, but it was too late. I can see where you "break concentration" with the wheel. You came out of that zone where we're one with the wheel. You're a great teacher and a great rider. I had nobody to learn from other than YT when I got my wheel. You are a big reason I ride like I do. It's great to see other good riders still deal with wobbles and it's great to hear you talk about it. I came say thank you enough for posting this. I learned a lot about what I've already had to deal with and you had a great camera angle to the whole thing! Keep posting, dude!!
@cagneybillingsley21657 ай бұрын
play stupid games...
@Freezorgium7 ай бұрын
@@cagneybillingsley2165enlighten us on what the "stupid game" here is exactly, smart-ass
@Blox1179 күн бұрын
bro exn has no speed wobbles
@-108-4 күн бұрын
And he'll be a big reason you ddddiiiieeee like you do, if you're not careful.
@ScootaGang8 ай бұрын
Damn bro almost lost the family jewels on that one... RESPECT
@sinanerem8 ай бұрын
very dangerous
@mr.e-wheel8 ай бұрын
Yea, why does the wheel keep spinning?
@dashofawesome647 ай бұрын
@@mr.e-wheelwhen you lean it accelerates. when it falls down it thinks you still are accelerating. but a few seconds after it knows it has no traction so it stops.
@PerpetualMan227 ай бұрын
I believe it was the lack of handlebars that caused the crash
@lespearson38017 ай бұрын
You stole my comment! I was gonna say that was 6" from a burn out on his twig and berries. Note to self: add jock strap and cup to gear...
@jae41658 ай бұрын
That thing slammed into the barrier and no bent rim, or other damage? Wow. Kudos for not dropping the selfie stick, those cameras are truly amazing.
@yt_Ajay_7 ай бұрын
"Kudos for not dropping the selfie stick.." The show must go on!!
@grzwl3 ай бұрын
He's using a drone not a selfie stick
@L33TTechReviewerАй бұрын
Def not you can see him holding the stick in his right hand the entire time @@grzwl
@s0d4c4n8 ай бұрын
Love that you talk about respecting other drivers on the road, mistakes you made, how to be safe and considerate!
@thejollyrama30838 ай бұрын
All things considered, that was a near perfect crash scenario, that could have been way worse. Looks like you even touched your rear end on top of that slush pile. Bravo and glad you didn't get injured~
@GrimmReaper1387 ай бұрын
Speed wobble comes from nerves not actual speed. Stability is key and the faster tou go the more inportant it is. At speeds of 40+ the slightest movement in your feet or legs will be multiplied significantly to the board (in this case unicycle) Dont be afraid, always commit, if you start to feel shaky immediately solidify your stance. I imagine a unicycle is a bit different from a skateboard, but hope it helps
@PerpetualMan227 ай бұрын
Need some kind of handlebars, even with break away system, like an eject button. or anything to get batter grip one the wheel direction vector
@GrimmReaper1385 ай бұрын
@PerpetualMan22 again, the key isn't a lack of stability. It's nerves and movement at all at high speed. Bicycles, still get speed wobble. Handlebars are more dangerous than they are worth on a unicycle.
@tmurphy09194 ай бұрын
@@GrimmReaper138 Yep. There was a study maybe 20 or 30 years ago that found American motorcyclists tended to experience worse speed wobbles than European riders. IIRC, it was about how Americans grip tighter and try to control it while Europeans tended to have a looser grip. Since humans aren't capable of reacting fast enough, corrections make it worse. EDITOR'S NOTE: No socio-political statement was implied or intended.
@matelslug18 ай бұрын
One thing chooch has become really good at during all these years of crashing on euc!!! How to save the camera lens. Bravo.
@DirtyDovi8 ай бұрын
4:59 EUC 'kickstands' are like Trailer 'hitches' for the everyday people! Shin-Shredders for sure! 😁
@WalrusHal8 ай бұрын
Yeah. It's strange how the kickstand is built as a fixed piece of metal that sticks out rather than be designed to lock up and lock down. The obvious benefit is not only to avoid shin-shredding but also removing any possibility of it catching on objects such as rocks, tree roots, and steps, etc.
@roadtrip60758 ай бұрын
Another thing you can do to protect your shin is wearing full neck boots. People say you can't feel the wheel with those and impede mobility, but once you wear them enough and get used to them, it will feel the same. In fact, I feel naked without full neck boots now. It's like anything else in life. People complained about ski goggles when skiing. Get used to them and you can see things fine. Same thing for some people saying helmets impede their mobilities/fov/comfort level etc...
@Prevettspecialdesign8 ай бұрын
Glad you’re ok, thanks for showing us this crash, I’m sure we can all learn from this. Keep safe mate. Simon- Sweden
@Nobody-Nowhere7 ай бұрын
At least unicyclers usually seem to wear proper gear, people on other type of electric rides usually do not.
@seangunn98346 ай бұрын
If a few different things fail on an EUC in specific scenarios a rider is virtually guaranteed to crash. This is not necessarily true on other machines.
@JustDrivinAZАй бұрын
Right? Lol...id be wearing medieval full body armor on these things!
@unitzer0d8 ай бұрын
When stopping in a straight line You may try rotating your hip forward as if you were doing a dead lift (said squat originally) while slowing down in a straight line. Weaving/carving is great if you have space but if straight line deceleration I found this works really well. When you tighten your lower back and push your pelvis forward it stabilizes your legs (the cause of the wobble) and reduces/eliminates the effects of the wobble.
@matchingchong8 ай бұрын
Is there a picture or video that you can link me to so that I can better understand what you're talking about?
@unitzer0d8 ай бұрын
@@matchingchong I said a squat but meant dead lift though the final movement are the same. you are activating your glutes and lower back. This video has the clearest examples: kzbin.info/www/bejne/laHbiWWdppqnask If you watch the lifter/animation watch the glutes/hips/lower back you can get the idea of the movement I am referring to. You can practice with heavy objects/weights to get a feel for it.
@joshuajones61138 ай бұрын
Damn Chooch. That's scary. Good thing you're always fully geared and there wasn't another car over there. Impressive you just got up and walked away. I feared for your family jewels with that wheel spinning away between your legs. I've received some bad abrasions from similar scenarios with wheels that haven't stopped spinning. Thanks for sharing.
@macswanton96228 ай бұрын
Handled it perfect. Falling is such a vital skill- just ask any martial artist, or hard court tennis player
Dude. You applied the ball breaks 💪🏼. Hell yeah bro, you still the man.
@razzledazzlecheeseontoast98086 ай бұрын
The way dude just strolled through that squirrely snow patch at 20:48 was the most surprising and funny thing for me
@wheelman69648 ай бұрын
Great video and advice. I agree, hard breaking going fast downhill is one of the hardest techniques to master, especially in urban traffic when it's not easy to set up because of instant reaction being necessary and sometimes it's this 'hasty' movement falling into the break that triggers the wobbles and one must either by practice or keeping a cool head, learn the technique, adapting to the wheel, 'slower' is sometimes faster. Fluid overcoming fear...
@jimmux_v07 ай бұрын
Good to see someone talking about the sharp edges on recent EUC designs. I've had a low speed crash cut into a tendon just because a soft TPU handle hit it wrong. Since one of our local riders lost his life on a lynx, I'm still not sure how it damaged his helmet so bad, but a heavy wheel dropping edge first is like a battle axe.
@cbruffin1217 ай бұрын
That's terrible. What happened to cause that?
@jimmux_v07 ай бұрын
@@cbruffin121 We don't know for sure because there were no direct witnesses. It was on a bike path with not much room for error, so avoiding cyclists, or an animal, or just slipping out are all possibilities.
@Blox1179 күн бұрын
@@jimmux_v0 someone game overed?
@jimmux_v09 күн бұрын
@@Blox117 Sadly, yes.
@Blox1179 күн бұрын
@@jimmux_v0 you guys found him? or was he still alive in the hospital? i havent heard many cases of someone game overing on eucs
@BrandonStoltz3 ай бұрын
My heart is racing cause I know how this feels , I was riding a v5f and i got hurt bad , a real humbling experience
@73458AK8 ай бұрын
Чуч ты меня вдохновил, привет из СПБ!! Я учусь две недели, и поехал! Мне 59 лет! Чуч ты молодец!!
@gordmarshall58308 ай бұрын
Chooch, you're a brilliant, fearless rider with always informative content. Thanks for being a test pilot on a wheel I will now never own.The Lynx death wobbles were not reminiscent of any cat as they always land on their feet. Speedy recovery. 6 pack Gord
@Sakicro18 ай бұрын
Holy craaa...! This is just incredible how you ditched the wheel at those speeds and basically got up without a scratch. Thats the best thing about the EUCs. They give you freedom eaven when you fall down. You saw the moment of no return and ditched the wheel..straight down with your bum and went up back on your feet in a second. Man that guy driving behind didnt eaven stop. He thought you just stiped to do some maintenance on the wheel. Man thats legit. Chooch you rock. Keep up the great content. Stay safe and keep rolling.
@theonehavingthekey59668 ай бұрын
I don't know if it's the same for unicycle. But on a motorcycle, speed wobble usually occurs when you hit a slight bump at significant speeds. Anyways thanks for sharing. I'm glad your crash was something you can walk away from, and there's not too much damage to your wheel.
@saejinquan4 ай бұрын
Considering that grade, speed, that was a good fall! Glad you had minimal injuries!
@slayerspam2 ай бұрын
Wow! Good information about carving. Watching this was exhilarating! Thank you for breaking it down for us new riders. I hope you didn't sustain injury
@oueuc28 ай бұрын
Dude, that's exactly what happened to me! I tried to grab the front handle at the last second and pull back, but my right foot came off at the same time. I broke my foot, and been 10 days since I could get on at all, but I finally did it yesterday and today! I'll be able to ride again for sure. I was worried. Thank goodness you're OK! I've had 2 wobble crashes on the Lynx! I'm definitely gonna take it easier until I don't have those problems at all. Its too easy to go too fast. I gotta respect it more. 1 wheeled motorcycle for sure!
@JeronimoStilton147 ай бұрын
If you broke your foot then do physio don't get back on and immediately threaten making that break into something worse.
@dfgsdfg17857 ай бұрын
Happens on v11 too when I was new. My solution I learned was to fall back on a backward lean with some weight behind it. It will significantly slow down and eliminate wobble. Done with practice, but it worked all the time for me. I realized if I just stood up and tried to squeeze it, or ride it though, it would try to continue wobbling.
@andre1987eph7 ай бұрын
7:44 In the world of occupational safety, Ive identified two main problems with such a wheel: 1). Lack of auto shut off of wheel after crash (You know whhat you could have lost right here). 2) Lesser known is the risk to damage to the male perineum during normal riding. I like the wheel concept but it doesnt seem like its much physical exercise. I do rollerblading for the cardio and leg muscles building but I want to get good at it to where its even half as fun as riding an e wheel.
@floatypiet8 ай бұрын
Can we talk about your spinning tire when you fell? That happed to me with the Patton as well and cut through my trousers into my skin😬 why does it keep spinning at this angle. That shouldn’t happen and it’s super dangerous!
@PepperandCaseysRV8 ай бұрын
You can adjust that.
@dnthmn1178 ай бұрын
He may have it set to a really high angle so it doesn't stop until almost nearly horizontal.
@johnpeppard60277 ай бұрын
@PepperandCaseysRv how do you set it? Almost took my fingers off when I grabbed the wheel upside down.
@Freezorgium7 ай бұрын
@dnthmn117 that seems silly considering that the wheel never gets more than like 20 degrees of bank
@dnthmn1177 ай бұрын
@@Freezorgium I guess it depends. Some folks take these to MTB parks and pump tracks where you can get them pretty far over on a banked turn.
@lanceforsberg57374 ай бұрын
I see your shoulders are opposite mine. Learning the eccentricities of the Inmotion V13 taught me to turn my shoulders into the curve, vs what you have is out of the curve. You're putting your inside shoulder ahead, vs I put my inside shoulder behind. I've found this shoulder movement eliminates wobbles, even without carving.
@epicurioh7 ай бұрын
Glad you're okay! A GT Pro definitely would've taken a bigger bite out of you with that pointy handle... I'm a little late to the party, but I must mention that higher pedal height (to a certain extent) is more stable than lower. I've learned this from riding my OG Sherman and Sherman S. The S is more stable because the leverage the wheel needs to overpower me is more than the OG. The best way I can describe it is: imagine you are tightening a bolt, would you rather use a screwdriver or a wrench? The wrench. The Sherman S, with the higher pedal height, is the wrench. The lowering kit does have some extra benefit, though: easier mount/dismount, easier acceleration and deceleration.
@charleskieser97408 ай бұрын
I have gone 1400 miles on my Lynx, and the stock tubeless street tire is worn out. I am about to put a Shinko 241 on the Lynx. I am looking forward to your off road content. I am glad you and your Lynx are ok. I might try to round the corners a bit on my Lynx kick stand.
@boblatkey71606 ай бұрын
I took my kickstand off also and the wheel looks so much better! It looks like I took the kitty training wheels off. 😂
@NickDDDD6 ай бұрын
Fast, down hill icy conditions - not me! Take care mate!
@BuckWild928 ай бұрын
I had feel off my monster the exact same way, geared up just like u and end up getting a massive road rash all over my back
@aerynreynolds85008 ай бұрын
Gnarly crash Chooch! Glad you are okay. I recently stopped using the safety strap you suggested and now I feel like I am really flying. Thanks again for helping me get into euc riding. Literally conquered my depression ^_^
@426F6F3 ай бұрын
Hell yeah! It must be exciting to wake up every morning to ride one of these! His other video reviewing this was just recommended to me and I want to get one now too! 🥵🙀 Stay safe!
@sevinkeemusic8 ай бұрын
Very informative, thank you for sharing that with us so we can learn from each others mistakes. When riding at speed, using the front 1/3 of your foot no longer works functionally. What I've learned in my time riding at high speeds 40mph< is think about reaching for your heel closest tot he inside of the turn. It'll look like this: If you're corning left, your left hand reaches for your left heel, your body position should look like you're trying to grab the left heel but and right foot should have a majority of your weight planted firmly on the right foot. If you're corning right, take your right hand and reach for your right heel. The stability during corning will come from how well you understand counterbalancing. Knowing where to plant your weight (opposite side of which ever way you're turning) is hypercritical to eliminating or mitigating speed wobbles. If you feel like you might lose control and you know how to ride seated, drop your weight and ride seated immediately. Riding seated will bring your center of gravity closest to the center axis of the wheel. In my opinion, a pedal lowering kit won't make a difference to a rider who hasn't learned effective counterbalancing and where the real stability riding at high speeds comes from. The skill of counterbalancing and proper weight distribution crosses over, knowing how and where to shift their body weight can be translated to any wheel past, present, and future. It is empirical to rider safety. A pedal lowering kit is a nice way for newer riders to trick themselves into better riding and "safety" by allowing them to use sloppy weight distribution. Glad you are ok Chooch, could of been a lot different.
@patrickrobert90016 ай бұрын
On my Sherman-S and other wheels, I usually position my feet forward, pushing into the front pads. But on the Lynx this led to wobbling. I had to adjust my stance to put my feet back as much as I can, pushing my calfs into the break pads. Along with a gentle carve at all times, this gets rid of all wobbling. Loving the high pedals. When I get back onto my OG Sherman I feel like my feet are going to hit the ground.
@brwilkinson19778 ай бұрын
Nice save... I've done the EXACT same on my Lynx... It's unforgiving once those oscillations start. Never get that on any other wheel.
@oueuc28 ай бұрын
Same for me.
@kevinpanetta15547 ай бұрын
Just ordered mine. Excited to zoom around the city!!
@urthpainter8 ай бұрын
glad you came through that incident ok! with that sharp corner incoming, very limited options.
@ionflow10738 ай бұрын
Im happy to see that you weren't injured too badly. I had a similar situation happen to me yesterday on my little 16x going down a steep hill. I couldn't believe it. I've been riding for almost a year and I haven't had any speed wobbles on a long time.i did manage to carve out of it but it shook me up a little bit because the wobbles came on so suddenly and unexpectedly. I think my issue was that I got too much into my comfort zone and got lost in the ride.
@jimbojones96658 ай бұрын
I'm interested in these electric unicycles, but living in northern Minnesota makes me wonder how they handle if you happen to hit a patch of ice. Is it instant death?
@nathan400ex38 ай бұрын
Man I’ve grown up riding 3 and 4 wheelers and dirt bikes. But this just looks like so much fun. Been watching for a while but only the past couple weeks I’ve really been thinking I’m gonna get one of these
@samuelju92478 ай бұрын
Go for it, you might find a new life 🎉
@rotyblack72918 ай бұрын
Just got the Mten4 and it is too much fun
@boblatkey71606 ай бұрын
You will not regret it!
@nickwells204 ай бұрын
I had no idea this existed lol.
@gymkhanadog8 ай бұрын
Epic fail on that tip over sensor.
@TheNefariousGIB8 ай бұрын
I actually ride the veteran lynx just like you said I’m pretty much all roads. Biggie pedals and the lowering kit with the tubeless street tire. So excited for this upcoming riding season
@mcfly_ev8 ай бұрын
I just did the same thing the other day, ripped my kickstand completely off, broke the mudguard and bent the trolley.
@brennen_b6358 ай бұрын
Glad you’re good bro. Thank you for sharing your insights. Great energy and good knowledge. Would be cool if you could do a detailed video on how to carve 🙏🏻
@leehill90057 ай бұрын
I love ridding unicycle and it's so much fun going some speed and speed wobbles are awful when it happens be safe go with flow.
@markjob63548 ай бұрын
*Hey Chooch ! Man ! I'm so glad you're alright ! 👍 👍 👍 What a quick and sudden wobble out crash down !! I have a few questions about control issues on one wheel vehicles. In the scenario that happened to you.....1. How fast were you going at the time off wobble on set ? 2. Would you have been able to deal with sudden onset of wobble more easily if you were sitting down right on top of your one wheel Lynx seat ? Obviously, a seated position would provide a lower centre of gravity, but what is not completely clear to me is the cause of the sudden onset of wobble and why it was not possible to recover from it ? Please explain. Thanx Chooch.*
@informationexchange40857 ай бұрын
Glad to see you're OK. Between the Inmotion V13 and the Veteran Lynx (no off-roading required) ... what would be your choice? I know you said the Lynx doesn't hold you back, does the V13 hold you back? Is it because of the larger tire not being as agile?
@Xasukis7 ай бұрын
Hey @Choochtech I was wondering if you would be willing to help me set up my new Lynx I've never rode a EUC before so I have no idea how to set up the pads or the wheel Id be willing to come over or meet up some place local for you and I'd pay you for your time I'm pretty sure I'm close by your place. Thank you.
@Michael-nf2go7 ай бұрын
Glad your ok dude, great learning experience, thanks for sharing 👍🏻
@revolutionaries0078 ай бұрын
Cooch I staggered my feet about inch forward & one inch back and that has taken the wobbles away with a few other things... I am sure you played with your settings a ton but I noticed the staggering of my feet with (i was a hard mode only guy ) I tried 0 % soft mode full and that made this me not have any more wobbles 95% of when I use to get them ... not they arent even a wobble but I also have the street tire & imo that made the wobbles easier to get ... hey man I am a big guy at 6'4" 270lbs & also when I do ride street (70/30) trail I put the psi to 42 and it rides like aa demon ... keep making the videos mate... cheers
@Making_Progr3ss8 ай бұрын
What type of hip protectors do you use?
@WestonFromColorado8 ай бұрын
I have the lynx. My speed tiltback is maxed, but the os % is set at like 75%. Can I push it until tiltback, or do I have to worry about cutout? You look like you were cooking. A little insight in your settings would be helpful. Thanks for the video. You are inspirational.
@fqqures10198 ай бұрын
glad your okay, thanks for sharing this video it definitely helps how to prevent wobble crashes. what do you have the PWM set at on your lynx.
@dylanlong40527 ай бұрын
These things are built for slams! I have a onewheel and I love it, but these things are just as sturdy (and faster).
@williamyamm88037 ай бұрын
20:52 Unicycle on snow !!!! it's a new sport !! 🤣🤣🤣 Greetings from France
@renelr128 ай бұрын
Textbook controlled bail there bro! A less experienced rider would’ve been in a world of trouble no doubt. 👍
@Vesataeuc8 ай бұрын
Set brake assist to 100% issue solved. It helps with panic breaks like this one.
@AwakenedStars8 ай бұрын
Is that on master to?
@Vesataeuc8 ай бұрын
If it has Smart BMS you should have the option on the app.@@AwakenedStars
@TrooperManaic7 ай бұрын
With Vesc onewheel we have something called ATR which is short for adaptive terrain tracking. I wonder if it's possible to code in some sort of feature for this in a unicycle.
@StxnceMakeHerDxnce7 ай бұрын
Gravel? Ice? Oil slick? Insanity!You are either very brave, or very dumb, either way I enjoyed watching the video. KZbin is a place where we get to watch people do things that we would never try 😂 Godspeed 💪💪
@Riceman-o1p8 ай бұрын
After 600 miles on my Lynx I had my first wobble just like that. I accelerated up to high speed and then I let up and I wasn't carving and I let the wheel roll nice and straight while I was standing tall. The wobble comes on fast and it comes on hard! I leaned way back and did a hard momentary brake and then leaned forward and accelerated and got out of it at the last second. The rubber was scratching on the asphalt left and right at the height of the wobble. It was super close. Thanks for this video because it reinforces what I did wrong. I'm still a bit of a noob. I've lowered my tire pressure a bit and keeping my speeds under 35.
@lysambodia7 ай бұрын
I own the Patton. I took some time to get used to the vertical weight distribution. That maybe one of the factors to the wobbling.
@brandonaschoff8237 ай бұрын
Out of the 3 options for inmotion v12 which one I should go with. Please let me know 😊
@FixingAndFlipping4 ай бұрын
Glad you ok. That wheel is heavy AF too.
@UpcomingJedi4 ай бұрын
I just clicked just to see if this video actually included tge scene in the thumbnail. I cant believe its actually in the video!
@GreenGrid8 ай бұрын
no one talks about the leg endurance this also requires. this man held horse stance for 20 minutes.
@ianl17417 ай бұрын
If you want to be able to do some off-road, can you get the street tire for the lynx? Or is the knobby just so much better.
@ROESPLETZ7 ай бұрын
I’m sure you know all. The Boulder and Nederland rcoads. Your definitely good on the one wheel. We took them roads a ton on our bikes.
@ouncesmusic8 ай бұрын
Good to see you walk away, just had a cutout while seated and there was nothing I could but fall forward and the wheel come tumbling into me at about 35-40mph
@kilobak22978 ай бұрын
What wheel?
@Rockin_EUC8 ай бұрын
How did it happen?
@ounces8 ай бұрын
master pro v3 50s@@kilobak2297
@ounces8 ай бұрын
im 5'4 160, my guess is over torque although i've ridden the same route for years on my sherman and never had any issues, my fault for assuming 134v 4800wh 50s would offer more power, people are overstating their experiences of wheel performance/power it seems@@Rockin_EUC
@TheNefariousGIB8 ай бұрын
I’m in Broomfield pretty sure I’m not far from you if you ever want to test out the lowering kit on the lynx
@2disbetter8 ай бұрын
I have never had wobbles like this on the V13. It makes me wonder if the bigger wheel and weight are worth it to prevent this kind of thing. Wobbling out at 40 + mph is never good. Thoughts Chooch? I know you were riding around on the V13 for a while. I'm curious about how they compare.
@quanisbrown52157 ай бұрын
Your Footage is Awsome man respect sure you have a lot of Heart!!
@GeorgeBonez7 ай бұрын
You did a great job of keeping your head on and laying back once you saw the death wobble couldn’t be corrected. This same exact accident ended my wheel riding forever. Back when uni’s were in their infancy and beginning to get fast I got into this same situation but it being my first high speed crash I didn’t keep my head at all. I face planted on 110° asphalt and broke both arms. My helmet protected my head but did little for my face. I had other injuries but I’d rather not even go into it. I think you did as well as can be expected to control and minimize the fall. Great job bro!
@thelred-ph3lq8 ай бұрын
Glad that you are alive.
@jcorreia2752 ай бұрын
If you speed down the video to .25 during the crash, you can legit see the blood from his leg splatter when the EUC's kickstand cuts right into him. Adrenaline is definitely the word. I can't believe he continued on until he got home.
@n_ux7 ай бұрын
Great technique: relaxed, and calm. Knowing how to bail is good euc knowledge. I think you should find another person; who rides in your city. For safey reasons: I wouldn't want to fall and be knocked out unconcious. Before I even leave for work, there are ambulances patrolling. Ever since riding EUC last year. Which sucks because not a lot of people know how to ride. Luckily there is a small EUC dealership in Wichita Ks. Where I live. And the owner does do small get together group rides. But not much recently. I used to do some gymnastics; when I was younger. Because I remember learning seated riding on the v13. At night; fell up and over the wheel. I did mad smooth dive roll though. I'm thinking of taking my wheel on vacation to Colorado in mid or late summer. To explore around nature. The last time I've been to Colorado was when I was 8. So visiting again would be quite fun. Do you know of any fun trails and scenic routes?
@dreygun8 ай бұрын
Glad you're okay man. Smart bail leaning back tho
@3G_Bloke6 ай бұрын
this is the most dude man bro EUC commentary on youtube bro
@moddedkeysbowhh24698 ай бұрын
Chooch the reason you fell is your legs were tired from too much stress. Bro u were riding at high speeds and corning hard on them all so your nerves needed a 3 min rest and I bet u would have had a 80% success on that turn.
@lakeroyalelife8 ай бұрын
Nah - clearly downhill braking wobbles. This would happen on fresh or fatigued legs He needed to either keep carving while braking to prevent the wobbles or briefly sped up to undo the wobbles, and then re-brake.
@JDAM-bi1sn8 ай бұрын
@@lakeroyalelifeThats not why or how wobbles occur you dont understnad the physics behind it. While carving will help stabilise your ride it doesnt stop them from happening. Uneven pressure applied to the pedals does. Tired/strained muscles will do exsactly that, only otherthing helping is to sit on your euc to rest your legs. Wobbles dont just apear beacasue you go downhill, thats stupid to say.
@lakeroyalelife8 ай бұрын
@@JDAM-bi1sn You clearly have no idea what youre talking about. Motorcycles have the same issue. They get wobbles. Is it because their feet or arms are tired? Absurd. Im an engineer. Ive dealt with wobbles. They dont occur because of fatigue. You dont understand the physics here, clearly. Motorcycles often have dampeners put on their steering to deal with wobbles. Going down hill often helps generate wobbles because it makes you brake. Braking turns a spinning disc into a spinning ball - thus the wobble. Wobbles can occur for many reasons, but they are not triggered by tired legs. This makes no sense at all. I have 10,000 miles on EUC's. Never got a wobble from fatigue. Lots of wobbles from KNOWN REASONS - and fatigue isnt one of them. Chooch even explained this. He needed to keep carving to help prevent the wobble. He was braking because of a sharp turn he was approach. That initiated the wobble, not fatigue. A motorcycle could have experienced this for the same reason - which proves fatigue isnt the issue.
@yegwheel8 ай бұрын
I can confirm that downhill braking is an awesome way to get some wobble action.
@deanchapman79468 ай бұрын
Hey Colton I've really enjoyed your videos I'll keep watching hope to see you soon. Dean
@prayformywheels8 ай бұрын
I have a major concern with the Veteran suspension wheels due to the high pedal height. The inability to adjust the pedal heights is a significant flaw. It appears that the wobbles may have resulted from fatigue, which could have been prevented if the pedals were lower. You handled it like a champ💪🏾
@isacferreira68047 ай бұрын
dude your are a master, its almost look like you crash the lynx on purpose to forgot extreme episode, and for that you push the leaperkim lynx to borderland, your crazy, and with that learn things how to engage control anticipate, thx you Chooch, personaly y love lynx but ewheels got super discount on the extreme i may not resist
@wutruriding13558 ай бұрын
Yes, Lynx kickstand is a shin killer. I removed mine the first week. Glad ur okay but u should take more time to check ur self out a little more before jumping back on.
@bushmaster44818 ай бұрын
Very hard braking from above 50 for me sometimes wobbles. They need to come with wobble control system WCS.
@jc84com8 ай бұрын
Absolute Center of gravity on these wheels is critical, Seems the lynx is at the upper limit to where the wobbes are right on the edge. Zen Lee onto something with a minimal pedal height reducer.
@Chaos_God_of_Fate7 ай бұрын
I'd love to have one of these things- way too expensive for me though :( Glad you're okay! Nice vid, it's good to show what can happen.
@deadbluesky8 ай бұрын
On the Lynx the batteries are a bit too high so the gravity center is not as good as others wheels, i have tried a bunch of wheel and the Lynx do a bit more wooble than any other wheel so the lowering kit makes a big difference on street riding but i agree with you on offroading it is better to keep the pedals higher.
@p4psm3re7 ай бұрын
How do you feel about the v13 now that you have ridden all the new wheels? Going down flag is the only place I have gotten wobbles I could barely control.
@JustDrivinAZАй бұрын
So carving will help with death wobbles at high speeds? Is that the takeaway?
@okletsgo19057 ай бұрын
Awesome you show the bad with the good 👍🏻
@hoalanho3 ай бұрын
Lucky there was a barrier there, and lucky you didnt hit it too hard, or you could have fallen down the cliff/hill
@russellzauner8 ай бұрын
Every crash video I've seen this year makes me want the airbag pants
@SamClegg8 ай бұрын
Thats exactly why I took my kickstand off in the first week. I was scared of it hitting me in the crash.
@nhguy99507 ай бұрын
Glad you're OK homie. Nice save with the Insta360 👌🤙
@GatitasecsiiАй бұрын
Dudes stop calling these "Unicycles", call them something else, you're not pedalling and you're not balancing yourselves.