I never had an EUC before and I started with a V13. Took me 3 days to learn and now I’m riding it like a bull and I absolutely love the big massive weight it brings.
@jonislow7 ай бұрын
That's astounding! I have a couple wheels and couldn't imagine starting on this.
@ZPMBTV7 ай бұрын
3 days to start is amazing for starting on a V13. Mad Props
@reallepooy6 ай бұрын
Well done man, we all have different athletic capabilities so making a blanket statement that it takes long to ride a V13 or that everybody has to go through the slow learning paces is simply rubbish. Send it and keep smiling.
@TheGameTease3 ай бұрын
Why you always lying. Stop fkn lying. This is absurd. Absolute bullsh!t 🤷🤦
@boblatkey7160Ай бұрын
Exaggerator! 😂😂😂😂
@boblatkey7160Ай бұрын
I'm 60 years old and I'm out there just tearing it up! I gave up my motorcycles and I don't surf or snowboard anymore. EUC for the win on hobbies!
@mr.e-wheel7 ай бұрын
The comparison to the 1L motorcycle is exactly what I was thinking after I tried my V14. My first wheel was the KS16X, and I didn’t realize how different the experience would be. Both are 16 inches, but the power behind the V14 is just dangerous. I was down in the first 10 minutes on the wheel, riding at 5 mph on an uneven surface (I was “preparing” to cross the street). The wheel suddenly turned right, and my body weight shifted to the right side, causing me to push the front of the right pedal slightly more. On any wheel with around a 2000-2500 watt motor, nothing would have happened, but with the 16” 4000 watts one of the most torquey wheel, I was shot off like from a slingshot, in front of a car. I was lucky that the car had room to stop, but my ribs and my right wrist weren’t that lucky. It’s been 3 weeks, and I still can’t do much (even though I had wrist guards on, they were too loose, I think)
@Kevin68ification5 ай бұрын
I can empathise with your comment, having a ks 16x for the past year, got myself the v14 a couple of weeks ago, the difference in the wheels are more than I expected, with my 16x I can ride it anywhere and ride it backwards ect, the v14 I feel like I'm learning to ride an euc all over again
@TrungNguyenSquallLHeart8 ай бұрын
Hello, I am also a 40 yr old V13 rider here who has thousands of miles ridden.. Hearing that you came from the wheels you did does make a little bit of sense that you're not used to such a larger wheel and struggling a bit at the beginning. It takes a little bit getting used to.. but if you're on social media, there are smaller and lighter riders than us that are handling the V13 easily. Strength is only a small factor in mounting smoother. For the pads, I'm not sure what you mean by "all the way to the front".. Pad placement should cater to the rider and very specifically foot placement. As in, lowering the pads enough to have it fit snuggly against the top of your feet. Also, I ride with 2° forward for comfort.. for the times I really want to push it, there were times I hook my foot into the pads and then lean even past the top pads. Taming the V13 and getting used to it is very satisfying and I describe it sometimes as weight training.. Riding even the heaviest of the 20" wheels nowadays are absolutely effortless for me now. Enjoy the ride. 🙂
@wm43826 ай бұрын
And I love seated riding on it but with a little extra foam on the seat. The height makes it comfortable to ride seated and is one of my favorite things about the V13.
@alessio.santoro6 ай бұрын
I saw like 300 videos about euc but yours was different from the others and extremely useful. 😊
@bigboytoysTTR6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that, you made my day!! I'm glad you got something out of it and hope you enjoy what I've got coming for you next :) If there's anything I can ever do to help just ask!
@NotHappening-b8t5 ай бұрын
yea imo an honest perspective from someone who is def not some healthy teen, young man.
@NotHappening-b8t5 ай бұрын
im 40, i got v8s a year ago. i have health issues. i thought these would help me be more mobile, go out on walks, or rides and so on more. but omg the workout they give to ur legs. ur calves and knees and thighs. it is incredible. at most i can go a mile and i am exhausted........ usualy takes 2,3 days for me to have enough energy to go any kind of disatnce again........ i been really disapointed in MY expectations of them. when i can ride it is amazingly fun. but yes these are not for the unfit or should say unhealthy of people lol. but i dk. it gets me out a lot, i ride it 3-4 times week even if just on the porch practicing little things and trying to get into shape or something.
@soonny0028 ай бұрын
I've never rode the v13, but I did went from the V11 to the EX20, and that wheel is more than half my weight. I agree that heavy wheels are in a class of their own, and this is definitely harder for lighter riders. Heavy riders can rely more of their weight to torque the wheel, lighter riders must rely on technique. And if you're anxious, you're gonna tense up your muscles even more which leads to early fatigue. That said, I'm saving up for a master Pro because I love long distance travel. There's definitely a learning curve once again but the EX20s prepared me well. :)
@oldretireddude7 ай бұрын
I'm on the Patton, on mounts I've found thrusting both arms out in the direction I'm trying to go, helps me a lot. Also softening the ride characteristics helps too.
@grahamkearnon66827 ай бұрын
So nice to hear agood explanation for thwhells dynamics, no youth terms, no influencer bul. Crap just an honest tutorial. Wish someone could be that for every model and, folks Begode is laughing at you as they take your money.
@ChrisH0Y8 ай бұрын
Great advice on the pedal angle!
@bigboytoysTTR8 ай бұрын
Thanks dude, glad it helps!
@ChiveRides7 ай бұрын
I'm 44 and I ride A V11, V13 and Lynx. I love all of them for different reasons but the V13 has me sitting out right now cause someone pulled out in front of me going 40 mph and it shattered my ankle. Not sure if I will trust that wheel again because the damage but it seems fine. 40 mph head on smash full stop and it didn't hurt it much. I however feel all of it.
@whatswheelygood6 ай бұрын
Sad times, wishing you a swift recovery
@nicholasmilton19025 ай бұрын
Sold mine after owning since it released and getting Begode Falcon. Going back to small wheels, much more fun and practical and safer riding slower.
@eucfamily8 ай бұрын
Haha you ride so differently than I do on my v13. I have pedal tilt set to +6 forward. And absolutely love this wheel.
@bigboytoysTTR8 ай бұрын
Wha wha whattttt?! +6!!! That's crazy to me but also so cool how different riders have different preferences. I always say ride your best ride so hell yea dude glad you're loving it! 😂
@bigboytoysTTR8 ай бұрын
Do you go fast???
@eucfamily8 ай бұрын
@@bigboytoysTTR lol, like you I didn’t expect to. But after a year, yes I’m hitting the top speeds if I’m not careful.
@bigboytoysTTR8 ай бұрын
@eucfamily f**k yea! I'm happy for you dude I'm sure I'll get faster over time but these knees can't compete with you Florida boys!
@Rocksaplenty11 күн бұрын
Yeah, I'm more of the "put the baddest pads I can on me and the wheel and full send it" kinda guy... I'm gonna need to be careful. The ex.n was my last wheel (notoriously NOT touchy, stubborn wheel), so coming into this wheel that is the exact opposite of what I thought was going to happen with an even bigger wheel. Thanks for that one big homie.
@Vesataeuc7 ай бұрын
It just takes a little bit more time and effort to get used to it. I mastered v 13 around 100km. Now I don't feel it is heavy or difficult to ride on the road or off road. Currently I have over 4000km on it.
@timlong72896 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips. I have a V14 just arrived and I'm a complete noob learning to ride. It's pretty daunting but I'm determined to do it. I totally get the "respect the ride" comment. I already put some scorch marks on the carpet ;-)
@BunnyslippersEUC7 ай бұрын
The price for the Inmotion V13 is good right now. I don't need another EUC, but the V13 rides a lot different from my current six EUC. I have tried the V13 and to me it's only fun at 30-45 mph, because it is very sluggish at lower speeds. The V13 is a high speed wheel. My Veteran Abrams is very wide, but very fast at 0-40 mph. So it's lots of fun in that speed range. My Begode EX30 is also a torque wheel, but at 20inch it rides very different at 40 mph. I also think the V13 is great for seated riding at the higher speed. Seated riding really saves your legs.
@whatsupbudbud8 күн бұрын
To me it doesn't make sense to have the V13 after this video because it should be a speed wheel but the battery apparently is lackluster.
@BunnyslippersEUC8 күн бұрын
@whatsupbudbud the V13 Pro is better. It has more low end torque and acceleration. The batteries are fine. Even the Lynx and the ET Max do not have 3600 Wh. The range on Inmotion wheels are a bit less.
@gavinzooms6 ай бұрын
The best way to get rid of speed wobbles is to have good power pads to lean into. The invisible chair braking technique is extremely effective, as it gets your center of gravity down substantially and cancels wobbles immediately. Looks like you’re sitting down in a chair, but your legs are still locked into the pads to prevent you from falling off the back.
@bigboytoysTTR6 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree with you more dude. Once I learned that it was such a click moment for sure 👊👊
@gavinzooms6 ай бұрын
@@bigboytoysTTR my second or third day riding I had an InMotion V12HS, and I got wobbles at 20. Didn’t know how to stop them but luckily I ran it out in someone’s yard😅 learned the technique after that! Gave me peace of mind with more expensive wheels like my Patton or ET Max
@flhandster43954 ай бұрын
Good info. Love my V13 as well. Did you find any work-arounds for the wobbly trolly handle? What did you use to attach your pads to the wheel? Still using the stock pads? Thanks in advance for your time and reply.
@MotoRenaissance3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review! Did you have a wristguard on when you broke your wrist
@whatswheelygood6 ай бұрын
V13 range was amazing for me until I grew into it more. Nowadays If i am cruising around 25-30 i can expect 38ish miles. I can stretch and reach into the low 40s if i am riding deep into the low battery mode which chokes your speed aggressively. At the extreme high end of consumption i did a ride where i was at 25% battery after 25 miles. However I have never managed to get more than the high 40s in range. I love my v13 but riding with my friend on his master pro and watching him zoom away while my wheel beeped at me made me a little jelly not gonna lie.
@BigORider8 ай бұрын
V13pro is out now as well.
@venjsystems7 ай бұрын
I am a similar rider to you, late 40's, have previously crashed my v12 and don't want to race/jump like the young people. I'm glad to hear about the range when ridden moderately, as i don't go over 40km/h very often at all, i most commute/cruise and range is one of the most important things for me, as I do not own a car. The v13pro apparently has 15% more range again, so i think you have just sealed the deal for me to get one of those next. Also, a bit off topic, but what is the rain jacket you are wearing there? I like that it's stylish but yet highly visible, a rare combo.
@flhandster43954 ай бұрын
You mention in the video of having set your "Balance Angle" to -4 degree, however I’m finding that adjusts the wheel to shift or lean more backwards than leaning it does forward. Is that what you meant, or did you mean a 4 degree angle which lowers the angle in the front? Also, are you using "Power Assist" or "Brake Assist"??? What about Pedal Softness? Are you doing any seated riding at all? Thanks again for your time and providing the info. Stay safe and continue enjoying the adventure. 😎🙏
@HubertNicholas-p3l6 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video I really want to get a euc
@mrbork54098 ай бұрын
Did you break your wrist with wrist guards on? Im just wondering if theyll keep me from breaking mine
@bigboytoysTTR8 ай бұрын
I sure did. They weren't the best ones but they were on. Truthfully, I think my wrist was already pretty weak and this was the thing that broke the camels back but in the defense of the guards, they did their job. I didn't bend it at all, just smashed it into pieces upon impact
@truthiscensored7 ай бұрын
Wrist guards and pads don't prevent broken bones or fractures. They prevent bruises, road rash, cuts, etc.
@Slow_PEV8 ай бұрын
I am considering the v14 or something simular for offroad. The v13 is pretty eye catching too. Nice video on this.
@bigboytoysTTR8 ай бұрын
Thank you bud. The only question is...HOW STRONG ARE YOUR LEGS??? 🤣🤣
@Slow_PEV8 ай бұрын
@@bigboytoysTTR I did tree work in florda for 7 years, construction for 12, I would say I have one of the strongest set of legs on the planet. Honestly hearing your difficulties made it even more enticing since I love a challenge.
@bigboytoysTTR8 ай бұрын
@SLOWEUC duuuude let's GO!! You're gonna love it man. Just take the time to get used to it and let me know how it goes!
@Slow_PEV8 ай бұрын
@SimulatorSandbox I just did an insane trail on the inmotion v5f but I'm feeling like the smaller wheel might have helped alot with being so nimble so since those trails are so fun I kind of want the v11y or another 18ninch that I can still throw around easier. I feel like what you said if I do go big I wanna kind of sit down and not worry too much about reliability between maintenance.
@bigboytoysTTR8 ай бұрын
@SLOWEUC dude I will say, if what you love most is trail riding, maybe consider the v14. Slow speed maneuvering on this is like getting through the streets of Italy on a tank, but it can be done. I just honestly haven't tried trails yet I'm not even close to nimble enough on it. I will say, if you can do trails on this, it'll train you to be able to do them on literally any other wheel you ever try
@markifi7 ай бұрын
i wonder whether there's a wrist guard which was designed with no concern given to dexterity. if there isn't one there should be. sure a lot of people will be turned off because they want to use their smartphone or camera while riding, but maybe a couple people are like me and don't want to hold anything other than the occasional bar of chocolate. could be very rigid and even combine 4 fingers like a winter glove. almost like a casting, but from some composite material that's very strong.
@NotHappening-b8t5 ай бұрын
ur the 2nd person i heard talking about chaing the angle to a negative. i going to have to try that out see if it helps me. and yes my main issue with any 1 wheel. is if u fall off etc. these things just keep going........ like wtf? mine is small enough. slow enough i going to tie a small rope to the handle and my belt... that said i would NOT recomend doing that to 120lb wheel....just asking to get ur self destroyed... my wheel weights 22lbs or something. still enough to hurt someone. but since i keep the speed capped at 12-14 max i take the risk...
@roadtrip60757 ай бұрын
About the range, v13 range is limited compared to other high performance wheels. That is why you hear so much complaints about the battery size. Sure, you could go farther if you ride slow, but you don't buy v13 to ride slow on park trails and bike lanes. Riding all day? I ride 45 minutes and battery would be at 40%.
@JarerSaro8 ай бұрын
becoz its not a hop & Go; the people not talk about it bcoz EUC is not for everyone to enjoy, it takes months or years to get used to it coz if not your EUC is really dangerous
@markifi7 ай бұрын
ah it puts a lot of stress on your knees? i have strength in my legs alright but you can't train a knee. it's not that i have any knee problems (knock on wood) but I also don't want to develop some
@TroubleshootGamingMeds6 ай бұрын
Negative 4 has your toes in the sky brotha. Im sure you mean+4
@bigboytoysTTR6 ай бұрын
Ok yea if that's the case def +4. It's wild to me that some people ride like -3 or -4
@ADadSupreme8 ай бұрын
When you said "120 lbs", they just lost a potential sale. That's simply too much weight for me to be struggling with. I'll be going the Begode Falcon route instead since I'm like you, riding wise.
@4RT1LL3RY8 ай бұрын
Yeah there is a reason the V13 wasn't a hit. Its so much wheel that it loses out on a lot of the convenience parts of an EUC. I wouldn't believe the stuff with the Begode Falcon until they have prototypes being tested. Suspension requires things to get beefed up to keep things square so I doubt the weight will stay 55lbs. And if its heavier you are +$300 from a V11Y.
@ADadSupreme8 ай бұрын
@@4RT1LL3RY That's how I found about them. I've seen videos of Falcon prototypes being tested and vetted by veteran EUC riders. The combo of price point ($1500), weight (55 my limit), suspension (older back/knees than yours), range/speed (perfect for me as a hobbyist) are perfect. As always, the devil is in the details though so it was worth a pre-order.
@johnhkent27966 ай бұрын
Why can’t they make a all terrain tire
@cryptocruncher6 ай бұрын
I feel like they kinda did, it's a knobby but it performs great on the street.
@skampster7 ай бұрын
You should’ve gotten a Sherman S.
@bigboytoysTTR7 ай бұрын
Why do you say that?
@skampster7 ай бұрын
@@bigboytoysTTR smaller, lighter, better range and way easier for you to handle. You don’t need the speed and the suspension is miles ahead.
@bigboytoysTTR7 ай бұрын
@skampster I was thinking about something g line that as a second wheel once I get used to the weight of this one. How does it do on trails? That's one place I'm finding myself still not ready to take the tank sized V13 yet
@skampster7 ай бұрын
I dont go on trails so I can’t help you there.
@Reawer7 ай бұрын
I have absolutely no idea why you go for a high speed wheel when your not even gonna tap into that 😂
@bigboytoysTTR7 ай бұрын
I explained why in the video, watch on a little longer!! 🤣🤣
@markifi7 ай бұрын
20,9 watthours per kilometre
@makswelt6 ай бұрын
Well, it is no longer “one of the fastest”, it is fast
@patc25152 күн бұрын
man you don't need wrist guards. they aren't worth the cons.
@ThaRockisInTheBLdG7 ай бұрын
Get motercycle gloves and better padding
@EUC_rider_Hawaii7 күн бұрын
You seems Paranoid😅😂
@kmg5016 ай бұрын
No offense but buying a wheel that is 2/3 of your body is ridiculous. This is the tail wagging the dog. Also the range aspect is another point of questionable decision making unless you are going to use at least 50% of that range on a regular basis. You gain by lowering the weight for less range that you won't be using anyway. This is like buying a high performance truck when you need modest sedan.
@bigboytoysTTR6 ай бұрын
What wheel do you ride and how much do you weigh, boss?
@bigboytoysTTR6 ай бұрын
I'm 140 lbs. If I want to ride almost any of the new wheels, I'm gonna have to gain the strength. Have you heard of Chooch? He's one of the best riders out there, 145lbs.
@kmg5016 ай бұрын
@@bigboytoysTTR I have four wheels, (in buying order) KS18XL (52 lbs), Mten3 (22 lbs), V10 (44lbs), and a V11 (59.5 lbs). I weigh 200 which puts me about 20 over where I should be. The KS18XL was a mistake for a first wheel because it is too heavy, has way more range than what I needed for commuting and overall made it harder than necessary to learn on because of the weight. The Mten3 was also bought for learning but it also has a good filler profile for jumping off and on public transport. The V10 because it became a better option than the KS18XL. I should have gotten the KS18L (47.6 lbs) instead with the less range and that would have been an ideal wheel because of the lower weight. If I got the V10 at the start that would have largely perfect. Relatively light weight and enough range for commute and then some. Lastly I got the V11 because at that point I wanted to try a suspension wheel, it was on sale and the KS S18 (55 lbs) suspension wheel but it was having too many technical issues at the time. The problem with the EUC industry that they have kept inflating wheel stats to the point of absurdity. For some people this is okay but if you are trying to get causal users and commuters interested they are going in the wrong direction. Most of us just don't need these massive wheels that have so much weight/momentum to them that they become a foe to being a nimble wheel you can push around.
@kmg5016 ай бұрын
@@bigboytoysTTR Cooch is a terrible rider to judge by. I'm not saying he is a bad rider, I'm saying that using him for a yardstick to judge yourself against is a bad idea. He is young, very nimble and likely strong enough for what he is doing. Try to use people who fit your profile to judge yourself against. Don't use the rockstar KZbinrs.
@bigboytoysTTR6 ай бұрын
@kmg501 fair points for sure and I appreciate you taking the time tobwrite this out. I don't totally disagree with you I just wanna point out that the purpose of my channel is not to "get anyone to buy one" or to follow what I'm doing, just telling my experience so it can help others shape their gameplay. I'm over a month in now and absolutely live this wheel, although I find myself craving something smaller for trails. This just isn't great for trail riding and of course I'm no chooch but I am his size and able to do so much more each day as I get stronger. This is a Ducati that I use only for the streets and when I wanna go fast or cruise. And for 30mph, you just can't beat the stability of this wheel, which is the sole purpose of why I bought it. Dude you gotta try one if the biggest you've been on is a v11. That was my last wheel too, this is a WHOLE new ball game that I'm excited for you to demo if you can!