🤣🤣🤣 i think its funny leave some bloopers in 🤣🤣 im glad my girlfriend continue filming this and didnt turn camera off 💪🏼 i look like a robber in high visibility mask 🤣
Sorry I missed you this weekend bro. Would have been to great to get out n come rip with you. I’ll be honest, you done well only to come across one Karen. It gets so busy over there especially with the weather we had this weekend. Funnily enough I’m editing my range test video on the same battery lol. Another awesome video tho bro as always. 👊
No worries man we plan on coming back so there is definitely going to be more opportunities in the future. It was a bit busy and being such nice surroundings I felt a bit guilty about being there😂 We’re always in sync with video topics 👍🏻 great minds think alike will defo check your video out when posted. Thanks for watching mate 💪🏼🫡
I should have explained in video but the display calculates range and % left based on your usage and consumption. A bit like a car, so 74.5v should technically be 65% left but its saying I still have 50% of battery left driving as I currently am, meaning I can do double that distance. Nucular also has a ‘miles left’ option where it shows how many miles of range are left based on current driving condition and speed! Its a 60 mile range battery all day long at 30mph :)
@jamalyez5694 soon come bro! Few bikes have been getting painted few have been on holiday. Not long til trails dry up and can all fly back down them mate
I should have explained better in the video sorry! Anyway, i included the voltage for this reason, it still had 74.5v - for my battery 0% is 58.5v and 100% is 84v - the nucular display allows for sag ect, if you look on a comparison chart this would actually be 65% remaining but because the nucular controller and display creates a realistic range and remaining miles based on riding style and used wh, the last 50% the screen displays allow for ‘reserve’ and means you can continue riding like you are for another 28.5 miles in this case ( like a car generating range based on average consumption) for the first 3 miles I was hammering the battery at 20+kw. When I ride with buddies on stock mx4 hitting the trails accelerating and braking hard they usually get about 25 miles total and die, under 50% the stock bikes sag significantly, I can normally do another 15 miles in the same scenario. I also had a 60v 63ah battery before this which would also have the same sort of range ( stock battery shows empty at 54v - aftermarket runs down to 48v)
It shows you exact as well as usable % its the most indepth and crazy controller i’ve ever seen and used. Theres probably 25 different display settings you can pick it to show, you scroll through with display buttons. This is the new display the 2.0 and the new P24F controller :)
@stingyrogerr did not know that. I appreciate the input. Great video, as always. What exactly is the difference exact % and usable %. Does one factor in the discrepancy of like voltage sag at lower power and try to compensate for that by telling you a more realistic % even though its not completely accurate to what the battery is actually sitting at voltage wise? I'd love to see a video where you go indepth in all the settings of the screen and how everything works on there
@Dommy_Doo no problem, yes effectively it calculates the usuable wh which isn’t the full battery capacity as you cannot over drain them and still require lets say 10kw even when you are on your last 10% it will not allow the battery to sag below the power cut off threshold. On a stock bike when this happens it puts you into a limp mode under 25% to protect over discharge :) i might make a video on the features 👍🏻🫡
How were you able to get your stock L1E display to work with your controller? I have the x9000 v1 with an eggrider and my stock display no longer displays the speed or miles traveled. I only get battery %. I get everything else including voltage on the eggrider. I was hesitant to disconnect the egg rider, because I like to be able to shift from different speed modes and to reverse as well.
This is the Nucular display for the Nucular controller man! The nucular display is incredible. It has features the other controller displays do not :) Here was my review: SUPERCHARGED TALARIA STING! - New Controller! // P24F ruclips.net/video/HH7AIwDMUB4/видео.html Its by far my #1 for sting in terms of customisation but requires some time and effort to learn its not as simple to use as say the tc500 or x9000!
@@stingyrogerr I think I remember on your older videos you did. In fact you still have the stock L1E display and I thought that I was able to freeze the frame and see that it’s still registered the speed. Maybe I’m mistaking on this.
@marrzie467 my bike is not an L1E model - i only ever had the off-road stock talaria eggrider type display which worked with my ko nano previously but that was a long long time ago because for the last 6 months of ko nano ownership I ran no display. the KO nano works flawlessly with stock displays but the nuclear has its own larger display which is great. I've never put an x9000 on my bike but have tested others and they also all had the egg rider like you
Mine doesnt really but at high KW you can get slight slight voltage sag, i included the voltage for this reason, it still had 74.5v - for my battery 0% is 58.5v and 100% is 84v - the nucular display allows for sag ect, if you look on a comparison chart this would actually be 65% remaining but because the nucular creates a realistic range and remaining miles based on riding style and used wh, the last 50% the screen displays allow for ‘reserve’ and means you can continue riding like you are for another 25 miles ( like a car generating range based on average consumption) for the first 3 miles I was hammering the battery at 20+kw. These are 50s cells so they perform better lower in the voltage range comparitively 👍🏻 The 72vs also do not die much faster after 30% thats the stock batteries. Ive had 60 miles out of my old 60v 63ah and this new 72v 55ah has more usable wh :)
@bikelifegalway no it requires modification and adapters. Please see this video for more info ruclips.net/video/9hAI6Ukp7Qw/видео.htmlsi=kgJ5unqZo5PDb5ub
No way! You’re riding where I live … the most stunning place 😍😍 I hope you enjoyed it
It was gorgeous!
The Gear Box makes the Talaria king...it's like stealth to passing walkers and to yourself.
Yesss stingy ! Dope video as always, lovely place to ride. 🔥🔥⚡️
Thanks brother! It was an experience different massively to my normal spots !
Good tip on the EXT collar tightening.
Love the change in scenery and vlog style! Keep smashing it 🤩
Thanks 🙏 I appreciate the support!
Such a good edit! The intro is so good … inspired me for my RUclips to do a similar format 👏🏼👏🏼
Ill make sure to take a look when you do your first video!
Another banger - start had me cracking up 😅😅
Thanks man ! 👌
Cracking up at the first part 😂😂 love the video!!
😂😂 the start "oh wait there is people"
I watched this 5 times 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 i think its funny leave some bloopers in 🤣🤣 im glad my girlfriend continue filming this and didnt turn camera off 💪🏼 i look like a robber in high visibility mask 🤣
@@stingyrogerr yeah was very funny 😂
Dont Film this 😂
Love it 😀
Doing it BIG 💪
Thanks man appreciate the support and thanks for watching 👌👍🏻
Sorry I missed you this weekend bro. Would have been to great to get out n come rip with you. I’ll be honest, you done well only to come across one Karen. It gets so busy over there especially with the weather we had this weekend.
Funnily enough I’m editing my range test video on the same battery lol. Another awesome video tho bro as always. 👊
No worries man we plan on coming back so there is definitely going to be more opportunities in the future. It was a bit busy and being such nice surroundings I felt a bit guilty about being there😂
We’re always in sync with video topics 👍🏻 great minds think alike will defo check your video out when posted. Thanks for watching mate 💪🏼🫡
@@stingyrogerr
You must remove the front fender in Karen territories
Looked.like an awesome day out!!
Always fun exploring. Especially when the scenery is this good! Thanks for watching mate 💪🏼
Been waiting for range test on dominator
I should have explained in video but the display calculates range and % left based on your usage and consumption. A bit like a car, so 74.5v should technically be 65% left but its saying I still have 50% of battery left driving as I currently am, meaning I can do double that distance.
Nucular also has a ‘miles left’ option where it shows how many miles of range are left based on current driving condition and speed!
Its a 60 mile range battery all day long at 30mph :)
nice edit bro keep doing good job
Love it bro! Thanks for the support really appreciate it🫡
cant wait for the free rides
This is a free ride 🤣 had no idea where I was though!
@@stingyrogerr well yh but free ride with the gang
@jamalyez5694 soon come bro! Few bikes have been getting painted few have been on holiday. Not long til trails dry up and can all fly back down them mate
Sweet video ❤
That's weird. Cause I did a trip on my all stock Talaria MX4 doing average 30mph and got 48% at 32 miles. btw your area is stunning.
I should have explained better in the video sorry! Anyway, i included the voltage for this reason, it still had 74.5v - for my battery 0% is 58.5v and 100% is 84v - the nucular display allows for sag ect, if you look on a comparison chart this would actually be 65% remaining but because the nucular controller and display creates a realistic range and remaining miles based on riding style and used wh, the last 50% the screen displays allow for ‘reserve’ and means you can continue riding like you are for another 28.5 miles in this case ( like a car generating range based on average consumption)
for the first 3 miles I was hammering the battery at 20+kw.
When I ride with buddies on stock mx4 hitting the trails accelerating and braking hard they usually get about 25 miles total and die, under 50% the stock bikes sag significantly, I can normally do another 15 miles in the same scenario.
I also had a 60v 63ah battery before this which would also have the same sort of range ( stock battery shows empty at 54v - aftermarket runs down to 48v)
Stinky Rodgered nice video 😊😊
Stinky todger ;) 👌🤣
Some rider 💨
You’re making me blush 🥹
Do you know if a shinko 241 3.0 19 will fit on the rear of the sting?
Yeah man you can and have no worries! I ran a 3.5 on the rear of mine and was still space
Does the Nuclear controller's display tell you the exact battery percentage? I always thought it only shows voltage
It shows you exact as well as usable % its the most indepth and crazy controller i’ve ever seen and used.
Theres probably 25 different display settings you can pick it to show, you scroll through with display buttons. This is the new display the 2.0 and the new P24F controller :)
@stingyrogerr did not know that. I appreciate the input. Great video, as always. What exactly is the difference exact % and usable %. Does one factor in the discrepancy of like voltage sag at lower power and try to compensate for that by telling you a more realistic % even though its not completely accurate to what the battery is actually sitting at voltage wise? I'd love to see a video where you go indepth in all the settings of the screen and how everything works on there
@Dommy_Doo no problem, yes effectively it calculates the usuable wh which isn’t the full battery capacity as you cannot over drain them and still require lets say 10kw even when you are on your last 10% it will not allow the battery to sag below the power cut off threshold. On a stock bike when this happens it puts you into a limp mode under 25% to protect over discharge :) i might make a video on the features 👍🏻🫡
How were you able to get your stock L1E display to work with your controller? I have the x9000 v1 with an eggrider and my stock display no longer displays the speed or miles traveled. I only get battery %. I get everything else including voltage on the eggrider. I was hesitant to disconnect the egg rider, because I like to be able to shift from different speed modes and to reverse as well.
This is the Nucular display for the Nucular controller man! The nucular display is incredible. It has features the other controller displays do not :)
Here was my review: SUPERCHARGED TALARIA STING! - New Controller! // P24F
ruclips.net/video/HH7AIwDMUB4/видео.html
Its by far my #1 for sting in terms of customisation but requires some time and effort to learn its not as simple to use as say the tc500 or x9000!
@@stingyrogerr I think I remember on your older videos you did. In fact you still have the stock L1E display and I thought that I was able to freeze the frame and see that it’s still registered the speed. Maybe I’m mistaking on this.
@marrzie467 my bike is not an L1E model - i only ever had the off-road stock talaria eggrider type display which worked with my ko nano previously but that was a long long time ago because for the last 6 months of ko nano ownership I ran no display.
the KO nano works flawlessly with stock displays but the nuclear has its own larger display which is great. I've never put an x9000 on my bike but have tested others and they also all had the egg rider like you
@@stingyrogerr Oh my bad. Thanks for the clarification.
Don't 72v batteries die much faster after 30%? The 50% you ended with may mean you'd get less than 60 miles total
Mine doesnt really but at high KW you can get slight slight voltage sag, i included the voltage for this reason, it still had 74.5v - for my battery 0% is 58.5v and 100% is 84v - the nucular display allows for sag ect, if you look on a comparison chart this would actually be 65% remaining but because the nucular creates a realistic range and remaining miles based on riding style and used wh, the last 50% the screen displays allow for ‘reserve’ and means you can continue riding like you are for another 25 miles ( like a car generating range based on average consumption)
for the first 3 miles I was hammering the battery at 20+kw.
These are 50s cells so they perform better lower in the voltage range comparitively 👍🏻
The 72vs also do not die much faster after 30% thats the stock batteries. Ive had 60 miles out of my old 60v 63ah and this new 72v 55ah has more usable wh :)
What front fender you got on there?
Its a ktm fender all links in description to products and my bike parts bro! As well as my last build video
@@stingyrogerr does it mount directly to fast ace forks?
@bikelifegalway no it requires modification and adapters. Please see this video for more info
ruclips.net/video/9hAI6Ukp7Qw/видео.htmlsi=kgJ5unqZo5PDb5ub
@@stingyrogerr thanks mate
Stingy you ever used a ev charger to charge ur bike ?
No mate! Only regular socket on an 18a charger! Super fast though at 18a
i love your hair amazing
🤣🤣 had the balaclava surgically attatched.
Awesome fumbnail
Thanks bro. Nice toenails
You road legal? l1e? ❤
Sometimes ;)