Ken is high asf 😂 This elevated the video by two whole levels. Haha I promise no hate, all love from the US. Appreciate the falcon overage! This and the Mten5 are my big decision next wheel. Been debating for weeks at this point! This was very helpful!
Just took mine out today and I take it down to the riverbottom Trail which in some cases is nothing but pure rock and people going to the swimming hole said I was absolutely nuts. It's so lightweight that you can simply jump it up and over rocks and I take it in places that my Lynx is just too darn heavy. Super fun little wheel. It really has a lot of torque because of its low weight.
is this a good starter wheel? its 2300 CAD where im at, vs the T4 which is 2600 CAD, never ridden an euc but thinking about it for a long time, not sure which one to get
When you say 25kg could you clarify whether it is below the regulatory 25 kg or above? Is it more like 24,9 kg or more like 25,1 kg? What is written on the documentation that you show to the police when it stops you?
Yes those screws can be difficult! We used heat to help free those screws. Thankfully Begode took the feedback and changed them out with a different screw to make it easier for future stock.
@@bgcheese It should be fine, there's guys in the ungerground chat who ride A2 and weigh 280. But be careful not to over torque it and cut out. Personally I would recommend something more torquey like a T4-PRO or T4-MAX. Which is also cheaper.
@ceasercruz8785 hi, these are BeiDou (BD) power pads. Similar to the ones designed to fit Veteran Patton and also the same as Inmotion supplies with their V14 Adventure power pads.
Great beginner/1st wheel or last mile device. Looks like it is everything the A2 wishes it was. Gonna sell like hotcakes.
Ken is high asf 😂 This elevated the video by two whole levels.
Haha I promise no hate, all love from the US. Appreciate the falcon overage! This and the Mten5 are my big decision next wheel. Been debating for weeks at this point!
This was very helpful!
Just took mine out today and I take it down to the riverbottom Trail which in some cases is nothing but pure rock and people going to the swimming hole said I was absolutely nuts. It's so lightweight that you can simply jump it up and over rocks and I take it in places that my Lynx is just too darn heavy. Super fun little wheel. It really has a lot of torque because of its low weight.
I reduced the air in the street tire and it helped with the wobbles. Perfect for beginers or childrens, but a little pricey.
Ken looks like Brian Cox 🤔
Great review on the Falcon. More grounded that most of the ones I've watched.
*Beast of a little'un!*
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Good review 👍
Do you sell the knobby tyre for this wheel?
is this a good starter wheel? its 2300 CAD where im at, vs the T4 which is 2600 CAD, never ridden an euc but thinking about it for a long time, not sure which one to get
When you say 25kg could you clarify whether it is below the regulatory 25 kg or above? Is it more like 24,9 kg or more like 25,1 kg? What is written on the documentation that you show to the police when it stops you?
Changing out the spring is a Bitc I gave up because it was starting to strip out screws, how did you guys manage to get them off
Yes those screws can be difficult! We used heat to help free those screws. Thankfully Begode took the feedback and changed them out with a different screw to make it easier for future stock.
Will you ask Begode to fit NJK 3.00-10 knobby at factory for next shipment given your dislike of the street tire?
Our next batch of new Falcon ordered has the offroad tyre
Sketchy above 30 K? I ride mine consistently at 27 miles an hour and I have never had it wobble on me.
I’m 250 pounds. Will the falcon hold my weight.
Yes
@@Corn8Bit and go up hills effectively? Have a lot of hills around me.
@@bgcheese It should be fine, there's guys in the ungerground chat who ride A2 and weigh 280. But be careful not to over torque it and cut out. Personally I would recommend something more torquey like a T4-PRO or T4-MAX. Which is also cheaper.
I'm only 160 but I can go up super steep hills at 27 miles an hour and there's still more there.
What kind of pads are those? Where do you buy those?
@ceasercruz8785 hi, these are BeiDou (BD) power pads. Similar to the ones designed to fit Veteran Patton and also the same as Inmotion supplies with their V14 Adventure power pads.