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>because one wheel is enough
previous thread: >>1863165
>other resources:
forum.electricunicycle.org
r/ElectricUnicycle
>brands (in order of reliability/safety):
inmotion
veteran (leaperkim)
kingsong
begode
>usual budget (wheel + gear):
1k$ = not enough; just go buy LEGO's
2k$ = entry level
3k$ = decent
4k$ = good
5k$+ = extreme
don't buy an used wheel - you never know what kind of beating it actually took
avoid Chinese sellers - sooner or later, you'd be in for bad surprises
>real world performance:
25-30 watt/hours per mile @ 12mph
>good reasons to not to get one:
- you just need speed and/or range
- you think they're dangerous toys
- you just need a vehicle to move between two parking spots far apart
>where are we?
click on euc.world website and go zoom the map
then click on some rider and check his tour data
>fun fact:
not street legal in lots of countries (most notably Germany and Japan)
previous thread: >>1863165
>other resources:
forum.electricunicycle.org
r/ElectricUnicycle
>brands (in order of reliability/safety):
inmotion
veteran (leaperkim)
kingsong
begode
>usual budget (wheel + gear):
1k$ = not enough; just go buy LEGO's
2k$ = entry level
3k$ = decent
4k$ = good
5k$+ = extreme
don't buy an used wheel - you never know what kind of beating it actually took
avoid Chinese sellers - sooner or later, you'd be in for bad surprises
>real world performance:
25-30 watt/hours per mile @ 12mph
>good reasons to not to get one:
- you just need speed and/or range
- you think they're dangerous toys
- you just need a vehicle to move between two parking spots far apart
>where are we?
click on euc.world website and go zoom the map
then click on some rider and check his tour data
>fun fact:
not street legal in lots of countries (most notably Germany and Japan)