Let me tell you: your channel seems to be the most sympatic unicycle channel on youtube. I`m riding for 4 weeks now and your tipps and the way you run your channel are inspiring, intelligent and make fun to me. Thanx a lot from Germany, the country where you ride in chance of being jailed for EUC- riding;-))
one minor thing that I learned is at the start. where you slightly kick-off to start. if the EUC is pointing straight forward I find the kick-off means I am going somewhat to the right (I begin with my right foot on it, and left foot on the ground). Slightly pointing it to the left results in a much straighter start
I'd like to say a massive thankyou to wrongway and Kate for your videos on learning euc's. I watched a lot of your learning videos before buying my kingsong 16s and I cam happily say I have learnt to mine within a week. On day 3 of riding I took my euc into town and on day 5 I took it on a group ride with escooters in my capital city which was scary but I successfully made through a 30k ride. Today on day 7 I did some off road where I encountered sand and I had the confidence to not back out and powered on through. It put my skills to the test and after that everything fell into place and I made that connection that happens when the euc becomes an extension of your body and it felt amazing. So thankyou for all of your videos from the learning ones to which one to buy and every other video you guys make.
Great video, new rider here looking forward to using some of this advice as soon as my ankle heals up. Ended up rolling my ankle while falling off my EUC, fortunately it was at slower speeds. Thank you and keep up the great content!
Excellent Video, I am at the same time frame as your girlfriend, riding 10 out of 13 days here in Canada now on snowy/icy surfaces and pavement. Ya, got my Tesla 2 weeks ago, plan on riding on the lake here as soon as it freezes, with modded tires of course. Love your channel, been watching it for consistently. Will try to keep up with your girl friends progress! She is a great addition to your channel !
Got out today into snow (now having ridden 120km) Riding offroad helps me so much! The One-foot riding/starting is still my nemisis. Will try to do this more. Thank for your channel, it's a great help
Here in the desert I had to learn on dirt roads & bike trails. I bought a used Ninebot e+ I could bang up and gave it a very low tire pressure. When I finally tried the pavement I felt like a master already. This week they say my v11 pre-order ships woot woot.
I had skates, skateboard, bikes and motorcycle. I needed something new. I bought a monomagic fat tire with handles and seat. Learning on my own, I found out that it was easier standing. I only sit when stop.
Just saw these 2 vids. I won't be picking up an EUC until next year, but i will definitely be revisiting these 2 videos when I do. I would this year but already have an ebike coming and I need to pedal for quite some time.
Had about 6 or 7 hrs on the wheel now. Put my tyre ressure up to 48psi as recommeded on the tyre. Much harder. Ill keep it at that until i get better then take it back down. Also, astro turf with the rubber pieces in it is really difficult. It is almost slidy on turns. Did most of my first few hours on kids playgrounds with that soft rubber stuff on them. Really good for learning and crashing. Plus they have obstacles and slopes which speeds up the learning curve.
One more tip: How Adam say in previous video for beginers ,lower PSI(tire pressure) is easy to ride for beginers something between 25-35 Psi optimal. 👨👩👧😊😉👍🏻™
Thank you for the great tips. I just started learning and can go about 20 feet before chickening out and stopping. At least I am getting practice starting and stopping.
Thank you guys for those precious tips for beginners. Can't wait to get started!!! (Everybody around me is calling me crazy because I'm supposedly too old for this. ha!)
Wish there was more euc riders here in winston salem nc. I only saw one guy riding....and i havent seen him since...he was the reason i looked up euc on youtube then bought one a week later.
@6:10 I have a tip as an "old school" slalom skier. You dont need to turn your body, just let out the EUC from the hips downwards to the LEFT or RIGHT. Imagine doing a puckle piste when skiing on old non cruved skiis. Hard to explain but once You master it You will turn on a dime (faster than a wide wheel) and being able to do EXTREMELY fast turns in high speeds as the wheel will move in synchro below your hips, no added effort...it kind moves on its own as long as you allow it :)
Happy New Year! It is good to hear these tips. I am pretty new and have been doing all of this over the 500km I have done on my Nikola and MTen3. Once I was able to quickly mount and dismount the wheel I felt very comfortable doing everything else. Being able to start off with just one foot was key for me. It just took miles of riding to get the muscle memory and now things just feel awesome. It would be great to see an extreme riding video with a focus on how to avoid and mitigate speed wobbles (above 30MPH).
@@olgac9121 The wobbles are my fault but I would like to hear ways to mitigate when they happen. I find gripping the wheel tightly and stopping is the best for wobbles.
I just got a gotway monster v3 100v and a have had a blast with this heavy beast. It’s my first full powered euc my very first euc was a swagroller (9mph top speed) so it’s been a challenge learning to handle the weight and size as a 145lbs 5 foot 7 guy. so far I can’t go over 20-25mph without sitting for stability from wobbles. And turns are very hard at speed. Already have the inside of the knee bruise cuz I don’t have my leatt dual axis yet and I grip the wheel so hard. I’d really like to be able to hit 30mph or so standing and hit turns faster. I’ve got a seat, spiked pedals, pads, and upgraded street tire. I wanna get deeper cushier power pads already lol.
I love you too guys. I wish I knew what cameras you like I want to get a scenery touring camera like you use but I want to be able to hook it plug it right into it TV and watch it on TV without fuss
Great video and thank you for your tips! You both are awesome together :)! In the next part of the "learning series" you could maybe talk a bit about tyre pressure. I am learning euc now on my v5f and Tesla v2. Your videos are very useful for me!
I have not tried going over speed bumps, most of the times it's just me not being confident enough (like before I tried going up or down an inclined). I can probably handle small speed bumps, but here there's no standard lol, some are pretty huge I'll probably try a smaller one just to have a feel
O... Nawet oglądając kilka filmików nie zczaiłem że jesteś z Polski, dopiero po zobaczeniu syreny w tle. A coś mi się wcześniej wydawało, że ulice i ścieżki rowerowe podobne do polskich. Niezły zonk ;)
For turning, is there an advantage to body twisting versus leaning the EUC by moving inner foot downwards and outer foot upwards? Even in the video when Kate body twists to turn, she also tilts the EUC inwards. In my case, at slow speeds, I use reverse twisting, mostly arm flailing, to steer, flail arms left to steer right and vice versa. There's a delay in steering with body twisting, that seems like it would be an issue for balance. If already balanced, body twisting is not an issue, but if falling left or right, the initial body twist will increase the lean of the fall even more for a brief moment.
Thanks for your video pero...I did not understand very well about braking: that you should not throw your hands forward? Fantomas teaches something completely different in her Video "Drag test MSS Wheels" (min 4:00) And it makes sense.
Any specific foot positioning I didn’t hear that might help me? I sort of hug my heels a little tighter in, and push outwards with my toes a little. I try not to have much toe or heel over hang but I think I have a toe grip habit from my board days
Great channel! I just bought a MSP speed she's new, literally been round the block when I get up speed the whole wheel tilts back and the light goes skyward and when I slow the pedals dip when I go walking pace to pedal stay pretty much level ,,, am I missing something? A) I did calibrate it (I think) B) phone was not connected C) only was going maybe 20 kph Maybe it needs calibrate unless I am missing some kind of setting
Hello, I'm 172 cm, 63 Kg. For a 1st EUC, would you recommend the Tesla or Nikola ? I've seen reviews for both. The Tesla seems easier to learn on due to its lighter weight but low foot petals. The Nikola is a lot heavier and bulky, which might have a steeper learning curve, but would be a wheel that one wouldn't outgrow as quick. What are your thoughts for a newbie?
Allo Je me suis acheté une Patton, sa fais 1 mois ½ que j’ai pratiqué dans ma forêt et maintenant je suis capable de me promener mais je comprend pas comment tourner et faire du carving et j’aimerais beaucoup que Kate puisse l’expliquer svp, pcq j’apprends bcp d’elle Merci Kate si tu veux bien m’aider Sofie de Quebec ❤
Great tips, now just to get some clear weather to get out. One question, your leatt pads what size did you go for? Many thanks and keep up the great work.
question, I'm completly new e-rider, 110kg weigh, want to become monowheel rider, I think I would get my mostly city wheel, maybe sometime offroad like park or forrest path but mostly Warsaw city, I think I would get first and my goal monowheel, what would U suggest to interest with? Or maybe wait for those USA monowheel or orther more ideal China units at this moment?
I had a question about getting my master version 2 up to 50 mph I've been a rider for about 4 or 5 months I just upgraded to The Master about a month ago, no matter how much I lean I cannot get it to go faster than 33 miles per hour, is it my lack of skill or could it be a problem with the wheel?
Hello. I just started driving my device. I learned a little bit, but when I go 15 km, it suddenly shakes and wobbles. is this normal ? Is it because I'm a beginner?
I bought my first euc (extreme bull commander hs) over one month ago. And i have tried to practice everyday and i cannot ride it. It just keeps falling over sideways. What am i doing wrong? Is it too heavy for me? I am 5’11 a little over 200lbs. Please share a video that might help or any advice would be greatly appreciated. I love roller blading biking scooters. And i am very good at roller blading and thought this would be easy for me. But no matter what i do i cant get it. Please help me. (O and I am 100 percent blind in one eye. But i don’t think that is an issue)
After about 6 months of commuting via EUC, I almost fell on a subway escalator - all on my own, nobody next to see and laugh at me, unfortunately. Hope I got caught on surveillance cameras, security foks recorded and Tik-Toked it!! 😂😂
Did Kate first learn to ride an EUC on the larger MSX / Veteran Sherman wheel due to their stability qualities ? And then realize the Tesla was a better choice in terms of control and maneuverability ?
She went from mten3 on the first steps, then msx and a bit sherman to get some more feeling and later on to the tesla as its lighter and less prone to traintracking :)
@7:13 NO NO NO - totally WRONG WAY - grabbing the wheel with "knees calves" will cause instability on the Tesla (that You have hard times to counter). Grab it tightly by the ancles YES, grabbing the upper portion at the "built in" knee pads will/might create wobbles if: 1. braking (NO DOUBT) 2. Crouching (NO DOUBT) 3. Doing high speed turns (you kinda lean onto one pad - but do not grab with both knees). 4. Going over uneven surfaces (stay off the upper portion of the Tesla and let if flex between the knees/calves) If it starts to wobble TOTALLY RELEASE pressure on the top pad and relax the hips (it might seem unstable beneath You at first but will imediatelly go to an upright stable position if you do NOT grab it with the knees- which is unfortunatelly the imediate reaction,,,which is WRONG WAY :) ) . With kuji pads You might or might not gain a benefit of grabbing it by the ancles - depends on the situation / terrain (and if You need to jump real soon after the wobble starts). As a main rule - allways rid with TIGHT ANKLES and LOOSE KNEES to be ready for anything :)
Following up on my prior comment, an extreme example of yaw steering for low speed, flail arms left to steer right and vice versa. Not knowing if links to other videos are allowed here, I'm posting this separately so this comment can be removed if this is an issue. ruclips.net/video/ro3o8U9uZeU/видео.html
Awww. The team intro is so cute. Got me all warm and fuzzy inside. Happy for you two. ♥️
Aww thanks Ryan :)
These learning videos will help people decide to try euc’s. Thank you!
aaaah the old days…..
the girl's comments are immensely helpful for the beginner. thanks both of you
Her little smile peeking through the helmet is so cute. As a 2 day old EUC rider a lot of this made sense and deff helped me! Thank you both!
When you got lighting it’s like it gave me a little lighting. I needed that
Let me tell you: your channel seems to be the most sympatic unicycle channel on youtube. I`m riding for 4 weeks now and your tipps and the way you run your channel are inspiring, intelligent and make fun to me. Thanx a lot from Germany, the country where you ride in chance of being jailed for EUC- riding;-))
Thanks guys, as an 83 year old rider I enjoy your tips.
Thanks from Calgary Alberta.
You two did a good job "sharing the spotlight". Nice to see that the pro gave equal time to the novice.
The way she does the high version "Wrong way" in the intro and then looked at him like "Did you see that?!" warmed my heart
one minor thing that I learned is at the start.
where you slightly kick-off to start.
if the EUC is pointing straight forward I find the kick-off means I am going somewhat to the right (I begin with my right foot on it, and left foot on the ground).
Slightly pointing it to the left results in a much straighter start
Thank you for taking the time to make, yet another, very informative and helpful video for those of us starting out with this new adventure!
I'd like to say a massive thankyou to wrongway and Kate for your videos on learning euc's. I watched a lot of your learning videos before buying my kingsong 16s and I cam happily say I have learnt to mine within a week. On day 3 of riding I took my euc into town and on day 5 I took it on a group ride with escooters in my capital city which was scary but I successfully made through a 30k ride. Today on day 7 I did some off road where I encountered sand and I had the confidence to not back out and powered on through. It put my skills to the test and after that everything fell into place and I made that connection that happens when the euc becomes an extension of your body and it felt amazing.
So thankyou for all of your videos from the learning ones to which one to buy and every other video you guys make.
Great video, new rider here looking forward to using some of this advice as soon as my ankle heals up. Ended up rolling my ankle while falling off my EUC, fortunately it was at slower speeds. Thank you and keep up the great content!
I was practicing with my Ninebot One S2. Took me a month to suit myself on the euc with many falls. Now I finally can ride it.
Excellent Video, I am at the same time frame as your girlfriend, riding 10 out of 13 days here in Canada now on snowy/icy surfaces and pavement. Ya, got my Tesla 2 weeks ago, plan on riding on the lake here as soon as it freezes, with modded tires of course. Love your channel, been watching it for consistently. Will try to keep up with your girl friends progress! She is a great addition to your channel !
Got out today into snow (now having ridden 120km) Riding offroad helps me so much! The One-foot riding/starting is still my nemisis. Will try to do this more. Thank for your channel, it's a great help
Here in the desert I had to learn on dirt roads & bike trails. I bought a used Ninebot e+ I could bang up and gave it a very low tire pressure. When I finally tried the pavement I felt like a master already. This week they say my v11 pre-order ships woot woot.
I had skates, skateboard, bikes and motorcycle. I needed something new. I bought a monomagic fat tire with handles and seat. Learning on my own, I found out that it was easier standing. I only sit when stop.
Is Kate going to start a channel called, “The Correct Way!”?
“Right Way!”
I like the Monocat drawings on her channel. 😊
Wrightway would have bene an excellent name for her channel.
@@tjthedogtrainer please give a link to her channel
@@ИльшатГалимов-э9н ruclips.net/channel/UCoXLTNLTq1ZXnCBG3XN1_0A
Just saw these 2 vids. I won't be picking up an EUC until next year, but i will definitely be revisiting these 2 videos when I do. I would this year but already have an ebike coming and I need to pedal for quite some time.
Had about 6 or 7 hrs on the wheel now. Put my tyre ressure up to 48psi as recommeded on the tyre. Much harder. Ill keep it at that until i get better then take it back down. Also, astro turf with the rubber pieces in it is really difficult. It is almost slidy on turns. Did most of my first few hours on kids playgrounds with that soft rubber stuff on them. Really good for learning and crashing. Plus they have obstacles and slopes which speeds up the learning curve.
Kate is a natural in front of the camera! Wrong Way is a team now!
One more tip: How Adam say in previous video for beginers ,lower PSI(tire pressure) is easy to ride for beginers something between 25-35 Psi optimal. 👨👩👧😊😉👍🏻™
Thank you for the great tips. I just started learning and can go about 20 feet before chickening out and stopping. At least I am getting practice starting and stopping.
This is such a useful video that beginners need to see!
Thank you guys for those precious tips for beginners. Can't wait to get started!!! (Everybody around me is calling me crazy because I'm supposedly too old for this. ha!)
Go kate!! this will hopefully get my girlfriend to ride.
Super super helpful and you're both so friendly cheers
I'm accelerating 50 km uphill, but this video makes me realize that I am still a beginner. Thanks for the tips!
This is great stuff my dude! Exactly the right lessons at the right time. Love your channel! Keep rockin it! 🤘
most excellent, wrong ways!
Great points from a great team. Thanks.
Couple videos work! Having a different perspective, or, one the echoes and reinforces the discussion points. Keep up the videos. Ride safe. Stay safe.
Wish there was more euc riders here in winston salem nc. I only saw one guy riding....and i havent seen him since...he was the reason i looked up euc on youtube then bought one a week later.
Thanks guys, we definitely need Part 3 for more advanced riders! 👍 Awesome job!
Kate great tip on foot position. Someone that is just starting out could give up due to wrong positioning. Happy New Year! ✌️💚
@6:10 I have a tip as an "old school" slalom skier. You dont need to turn your body, just let out the EUC from the hips downwards to the LEFT or RIGHT. Imagine doing a puckle piste when skiing on old non cruved skiis. Hard to explain but once You master it You will turn on a dime (faster than a wide wheel) and being able to do EXTREMELY fast turns in high speeds as the wheel will move in synchro below your hips, no added effort...it kind moves on its own as long as you allow it :)
Great video.
Gotway Tesla V3 looks like a great wheel. But the price is close to the Nikolas Plus.
Happy New Year! It is good to hear these tips. I am pretty new and have been doing all of this over the 500km I have done on my Nikola and MTen3. Once I was able to quickly mount and dismount the wheel I felt very comfortable doing everything else. Being able to start off with just one foot was key for me. It just took miles of riding to get the muscle memory and now things just feel awesome. It would be great to see an extreme riding video with a focus on how to avoid and mitigate speed wobbles (above 30MPH).
Robert, Are there always wobbles? I did not know
@@olgac9121 The wobbles are my fault but I would like to hear ways to mitigate when they happen. I find gripping the wheel tightly and stopping is the best for wobbles.
@@RCDevotee bit late but carving gets rid of them real easily
This is great keep making more tutorials please especially how you go upstairs and do off-roading and jumps and what to do when you get hit by a car
Thanks! Great help and advices. Keep up the good work.! 🙂👊
I just got a gotway monster v3 100v and a have had a blast with this heavy beast. It’s my first full powered euc my very first euc was a swagroller (9mph top speed) so it’s been a challenge learning to handle the weight and size as a 145lbs 5 foot 7 guy. so far I can’t go over 20-25mph without sitting for stability from wobbles. And turns are very hard at speed. Already have the inside of the knee bruise cuz I don’t have my leatt dual axis yet and I grip the wheel so hard. I’d really like to be able to hit 30mph or so standing and hit turns faster. I’ve got a seat, spiked pedals, pads, and upgraded street tire. I wanna get deeper cushier power pads already lol.
Thank you very much!
It was a very nice explanation!
Thanks! Another useful and informative video.. I also really like you both making these together, it comes across really well. !👍
Outstanding advice!
Thanks so much for the super thanks !!!
Begode Master Shredder in Atlanta. I would love to see an extreme riding video.
I love you too guys. I wish I knew what cameras you like I want to get a scenery touring camera like you use but I want to be able to hook it plug it right into it TV and watch it on TV without fuss
Great video and thank you for your tips! You both are awesome together :)! In the next part of the "learning series" you could maybe talk a bit about tyre pressure. I am learning euc now on my v5f and Tesla v2.
Your videos are very useful for me!
I have not tried going over speed bumps, most of the times it's just me not being confident enough (like before I tried going up or down an inclined). I can probably handle small speed bumps, but here there's no standard lol, some are pretty huge I'll probably try a smaller one just to have a feel
Nice video. Like watching Richard and Judy back in the day, if Richard didn’t hate Judy.
Thank you for the tips
Awesome. U guys rock. Thanks
More videos like this please
O... Nawet oglądając kilka filmików nie zczaiłem że jesteś z Polski, dopiero po zobaczeniu syreny w tle. A coś mi się wcześniej wydawało, że ulice i ścieżki rowerowe podobne do polskich. Niezły zonk ;)
Liking the tips. New rider...
Great video Adam 👌
Great!! I like so much these tips, on how to turn with the euc? 😃👏🥰
Definitely down for some extreme tips!
Many thanks ! 🙏
For turning, is there an advantage to body twisting versus leaning the EUC by moving inner foot downwards and outer foot upwards? Even in the video when Kate body twists to turn, she also tilts the EUC inwards. In my case, at slow speeds, I use reverse twisting, mostly arm flailing, to steer, flail arms left to steer right and vice versa. There's a delay in steering with body twisting, that seems like it would be an issue for balance. If already balanced, body twisting is not an issue, but if falling left or right, the initial body twist will increase the lean of the fall even more for a brief moment.
Kate is a PRO! ❤️❤️❤️⚡⚡⚡🥰
I'm from Warsaw too, maybe we'll pass by each other some day on EUC 😁🤙
Yes! A lot was very efficiently, and concisely covered! (Go Kate!)
(Are you two from the Netherlands?)
Thanks for your video pero...I did not understand very well about braking: that you should not throw your hands forward? Fantomas teaches something completely different in her Video "Drag test MSS Wheels" (min 4:00) And it makes sense.
Slowly the number of girls riding EUCs is increasing. I hope seeing Kate's experiences inspires more girls to become wheelers!
Thank You
Cool video thanks for sharing. 🤙
Love the white gear, what helmet?
Knee pads?
Any specific foot positioning I didn’t hear that might help me? I sort of hug my heels a little tighter in, and push outwards with my toes a little. I try not to have much toe or heel over hang but I think I have a toe grip habit from my board days
Great channel!
I just bought a MSP speed she's new, literally been round the block when I get up speed the whole wheel tilts back and the light goes skyward and when I slow the pedals dip when I go walking pace to pedal stay pretty much level ,,, am I missing something?
A) I did calibrate it (I think)
B) phone was not connected
C) only was going maybe 20 kph
Maybe it needs calibrate unless I am missing some kind of setting
Hello, I'm 172 cm, 63 Kg. For a 1st EUC, would you recommend the Tesla or Nikola ? I've seen reviews for both.
The Tesla seems easier to learn on due to its lighter weight but low foot petals. The Nikola is a lot heavier and bulky, which might have a steeper learning curve, but would be a wheel that one wouldn't outgrow as quick. What are your thoughts for a newbie?
Allo
Je me suis acheté une Patton, sa fais 1 mois ½ que j’ai pratiqué dans ma forêt et maintenant je suis capable de me promener mais je comprend pas comment tourner et faire du carving et j’aimerais beaucoup que Kate puisse l’expliquer svp, pcq j’apprends bcp d’elle
Merci Kate si tu veux bien m’aider
Sofie de Quebec ❤
Great tips, now just to get some clear weather to get out. One question, your leatt pads what size did you go for? Many thanks and keep up the great work.
Keep on riding ;) I have the L size :)
@@mr_wrongway Great stuff thank you for the quick feedback.
What is the best EUC for beginners
question, I'm completly new e-rider, 110kg weigh, want to become monowheel rider, I think I would get my mostly city wheel, maybe sometime offroad like park or forrest path but mostly Warsaw city, I think I would get first and my goal monowheel, what would U suggest to interest with? Or maybe wait for those USA monowheel or orther more ideal China units at this moment?
That city is very pretty. Where is it?
Extreme riding tips, do I want to see them? Not only that, I want to learn them.
I had a question about getting my master version 2 up to 50 mph I've been a rider for about 4 or 5 months I just upgraded to The Master about a month ago, no matter how much I lean I cannot get it to go faster than 33 miles per hour, is it my lack of skill or could it be a problem with the wheel?
very informative nice video.any chance of the tesla v3 info from you?
Thanks! Will be coming up for sure
I think my problem with braking is in my mind I think I'm doing it but in reality I don't really push that hard to stoo
Ty
Hello. I just started driving my device. I learned a little bit, but when I go 15 km, it suddenly shakes and wobbles. is this normal ? Is it because I'm a beginner?
Super kanał! Pozdrowienia z Oslo! :)
Dzieki I pozdro!
kate sound is nice
I bought my first euc (extreme bull commander hs) over one month ago. And i have tried to practice everyday and i cannot ride it. It just keeps falling over sideways. What am i doing wrong? Is it too heavy for me? I am 5’11 a little over 200lbs. Please share a video that might help or any advice would be greatly appreciated. I love roller blading biking scooters. And i am very good at roller blading and thought this would be easy for me. But no matter what i do i cant get it. Please help me. (O and I am 100 percent blind in one eye. But i don’t think that is an issue)
Really good tips, thanks for sharing :) a question, what kind of light is that you have on top of the helmets?
Thanks! Olight RN800
@@mr_wrongway Thanks :)
After about 6 months of commuting via EUC, I almost fell on a subway escalator - all on my own, nobody next to see and laugh at me, unfortunately.
Hope I got caught on surveillance cameras, security foks recorded and Tik-Toked it!! 😂😂
Guys any brand shoes 👞 you recommend to not feel the pain on unicycle ?
Nice one 👍
where do you buy tha gear protection?
Please, where to buy knee pads. Very nice pads.
I don’t know where you are from :) these are Leatt Dual Axis
Did Kate first learn to ride an EUC on the larger MSX / Veteran Sherman wheel due to their stability qualities ? And then realize the Tesla was a better choice in terms of control and maneuverability ?
She went from mten3 on the first steps, then msx and a bit sherman to get some more feeling and later on to the tesla as its lighter and less prone to traintracking :)
WOW LOOKS HARD
what are these knee pads and where to get? thanks
@7:13 NO NO NO - totally WRONG WAY - grabbing the wheel with "knees calves" will cause instability on the Tesla (that You have hard times to counter). Grab it tightly by the ancles YES, grabbing the upper portion at the "built in" knee pads will/might create wobbles if: 1. braking (NO DOUBT) 2. Crouching (NO DOUBT) 3. Doing high speed turns (you kinda lean onto one pad - but do not grab with both knees). 4. Going over uneven surfaces (stay off the upper portion of the Tesla and let if flex between the knees/calves)
If it starts to wobble TOTALLY RELEASE pressure on the top pad and relax the hips (it might seem unstable beneath You at first but will imediatelly go to an upright stable position if you do NOT grab it with the knees- which is unfortunatelly the imediate reaction,,,which is WRONG WAY :) ) .
With kuji pads You might or might not gain a benefit of grabbing it by the ancles - depends on the situation / terrain (and if You need to jump real soon after the wobble starts). As a main rule - allways rid with TIGHT ANKLES and LOOSE KNEES to be ready for anything :)
My problems are not going forward my problems I keep leaning left or right
Zrobisz może recenzje Xiaomi m365 1s? - Mam ją i jest godna uwagi 😏😄
does everyone in poland speak english ? i am shock that your english is very good, even with english slang terms. anyway thanks for the advice.
Following up on my prior comment, an extreme example of yaw steering for low speed, flail arms left to steer right and vice versa. Not knowing if links to other videos are allowed here, I'm posting this separately so this comment can be removed if this is an issue. ruclips.net/video/ro3o8U9uZeU/видео.html
What kind of kneeprotection is that you are wearing?
Leatt Dual Axis
Co to za model ochraniaczy na piszczele i kolana?
Least Dual Axis