Thank you, all scooter riders should view your video, especially those who are just starting. I'm bookmarking it and have already begun sharing it, great job!
Thanks, Lev, I really appreciate your finer points on rider technique. There are some very powerful 'suicide machines' with seats and very short decks that give little or no control over the dynamics of riding.
Some good helpful points, especially regarding stopping and starting. But I do think that the jumps you are doing to avoid bumps and holes aren't possible on a less expensive scooter. I have the Xiaomi and I think I would snap the thing in half if I jumped curbs very often.
Well yes, you partially right, but I still think you need to pop it just a tiny bit, and not dive into a pothole with your whole body weight on front end.
Don't these jumps put stress on the folding mechanism? I mean, you're puling the scooter backwards from the handlebars and then landing on it again, holding the handlebars, that's got to put a lot of stress on it, right? What is the correct way to jump over potholes?
i understand your logic, but no, i do not pull the handlebars towards me. slight weight distribution forwards before popping the wheel up does that almost automatically. like on mountain bike, before you pop a wheelie , 1st you compress the fork, so it''' kind of launch you back . same logic applied here as well.
pretty solid, but still stupid to trust chinese manufacturers. motor is not prone to water at all( there's a solution ) , and controller and battery are sealed pretty good, but still would add some protection just in case.
Worries about folding mechanism and jumps his scooter all the time putting pressure on the folding mechanism. Talks about safety then puts a pole on the side of the scooter that the front tyre can hit when turning right. Next time you might wanna wear some proper gear and not just a helmet. What a joke
Very poor observations, but dont worry, we'll meet in a future video comments, maybe when you'll be more experienced bro ;) and of course i will explain myself: 1. Lifting the front wheel require very low pulling force from the handlebars , due to suspension compression beforehand. 2. A pole? really? yes, very dangerous and btw, i always ride with it, its a pole of luck , LMAO . i wish i could have the pole much earlier. 3. Completely none of your business at which level i am protected :) So , as everything is sorted out, try and chill bruv. these were completely not backed and failed facts, means you are here not to observe, but to create a shitstorm. At least give me some decent points to debate.
Thank you, all scooter riders should view your video, especially those who are just starting. I'm bookmarking it and have already begun sharing it, great job!
My man ! I am overwhelmed with work rn, but soon new videos are coming, much better produced ;) thanks !
Thanks, Lev, I really appreciate your finer points on rider technique. There are some very powerful 'suicide machines' with seats and very short decks that give little or no control over the dynamics of riding.
So few people understands this... Real MVP
Some good helpful points, especially regarding stopping and starting. But I do think that the jumps you are doing to avoid bumps and holes aren't possible on a less expensive scooter. I have the Xiaomi and I think I would snap the thing in half if I jumped curbs very often.
Well yes, you partially right, but I still think you need to pop it just a tiny bit, and not dive into a pothole with your whole body weight on front end.
Nice. Love the scenic Israeli cities.
Thanks for sharing important information!!!
My motto is 'ride the scooter like a skateboard, not like a bike'.
You couldn't be any more right :))
@@SUB13333 Any more news on the asi bac controller? Are you still using yours? Where can I get a harness made up for the OX?
@@woltee8011 this is the only controller i allow in my builds haha.
look up for Alan Hu on FB, tell him i sent you.
@@SUB13333 Thanks, will do.
The only difference is that a skateboard doesn't accelerate so fast
Don't these jumps put stress on the folding mechanism?
I mean, you're puling the scooter backwards from the handlebars and then landing on it again, holding the handlebars, that's got to put a lot of stress on it, right?
What is the correct way to jump over potholes?
i understand your logic, but no, i do not pull the handlebars towards me. slight weight distribution forwards before popping the wheel up does that almost automatically. like on mountain bike, before you pop a wheelie , 1st you compress the fork, so it''' kind of launch you back . same logic applied here as well.
You have an inokim... Which is your opinion? It is a ox? How it handles water?
pretty solid, but still stupid to trust chinese manufacturers. motor is not prone to water at all( there's a solution ) , and controller and battery are sealed pretty good, but still would add some protection just in case.
@@SUB13333 thank you
How many kph your inokim ox
stock battery can reach to 65kmh, but it crazy dangerous as the battery heats up to crazy temps. i take the risk because i dont care :D
Hi can you help me how can i upgrde my inokim ox to 40 to 45 kph i only have 35kph
Thanks and advance
by going to a local shop and asking them to achieve your goal ( obviously by your question i understand that you're not into dyi )
What trie pressure need for me? 198cm height and 100kg weight))) OXO model
id hit with 40 psi.
Love how you show zero pity and call faults "weaklings" :D
בת ים!!! יש לי כמה שאלות!
There is no riding technique only riding respect!
wtf
Worries about folding mechanism and jumps his scooter all the time putting pressure on the folding mechanism.
Talks about safety then puts a pole on the side of the scooter that the front tyre can hit when turning right.
Next time you might wanna wear some proper gear and not just a helmet. What a joke
Very poor observations, but dont worry, we'll meet in a future video comments, maybe when you'll be more experienced bro ;)
and of course i will explain myself:
1. Lifting the front wheel require very low pulling force from the handlebars , due to suspension compression beforehand.
2. A pole? really? yes, very dangerous and btw, i always ride with it, its a pole of luck , LMAO . i wish i could have the pole much earlier.
3. Completely none of your business at which level i am protected :)
So , as everything is sorted out, try and chill bruv. these were completely not backed and failed facts, means you are here not to observe, but to create a shitstorm.
At least give me some decent points to debate.
Hahaha no point debating with an idiot like you