I recently picked up a brand-new commander mini 50s from a guy who bought it, couldn't learn on it...and sold it for cheap. He decided to purchase an e20 in order to help him learn the skills and I encouraged him in that decision (as I made off with the commander mini).
FedEx has missed the delivery of my E 20 two days in a row . It took me ten minutes to calm down ! Ever try to get a real human at the dozens of phone numbers they have ? FedEx must be run by nothing but robots ! I'm calming down {thought I was earlier} . This is hard on my 74 year old heart . Thanks for letting me vent . Hope they can find my house tomorrow . Full report to come .Thanks dude .
Again, you're right on with this one. I imagine this wheel is going to convert a ton of people to EUC's. For $400, IMO, it's hands down the clear choice for a starter wheel.
A week ago I taught 5 people to ride my T4, all took less than 2 minutes before they could ride on their own. E20 would have been a waste of money for all 5 since they would have outgrown it in less than 5 minutes. You have to have some kind of handicap for not learning to ride an EUC very fast, at least with my method of teaching.
@@Corn8Bit I run besides people and let them hold on to my arm. If I feel they are balancing by themselves, I yank my arm away and watch them soar! Unfortunately I did not have my camera with me last week, so I only have this example here and she did not completely find the balance by herself, but 2 more times back and forth and she would have had it: ruclips.net/video/SpUg_OOOQ9w/видео.html
I am 82 years old and I uttertly failed at trying to learn to ride an Inmotion V5 EUC. I tried and tried and finally it caught fire on the inside (after crashing it multiple times) and burned up! I never learned to ride it. Is it possible for me to ever ride this Inmotion E-20?
I am 80 and ride my V5F backwards (headlight facing rearward) with the handle up. Still wobbly and spooky around the neighborhood. My E20 will arrive Wed. July 10. Will let you know how I do.
I got a scooter IM City Pro last month, learned in 2 minutes, feel comfortable at 35 mph on hiway. BUT I want to ride EUC, have hands free, is reason I bought E20, to help transition to V5F.
👍 Would it being so fast to teaching, not worth the cost unless you're running a business of teaching. I would not get one to teach my daughter or wife and then just have it sit there when done. I guess if you think you can get most of your money back on resale. Maybe if you have a local vender and you are buying another wheel from them, they can have this as a loaner for teaching. So i buy a T4 for my daughter and they leand my this for a couple days while she learns. Cheers
I’ve been riding an electric skatebord for several years and decided to try a EUC also. I found a new Ninebot One E+ and it was an uncomfortable experience but I still wanted to ride EUC. I bought the E20 a month ago and was riding it within minutes. Now after after three weeks, I’m going to ride the One E+. The E20 fired up my motivation for this type of fun. My next quoetion will be suspension or no suspension wheel.
At first I hated this product - but I'm now realizing this is a great tool to get more people on EUCs. I'd like to hear riders' experiences moving from the E20 to any other "1-tire" EUC. I have no doubt the learning curve would be reduced; but by how much? Personally, I recently went from a V11 to a EB Commander Pro; I was extremely let down - it was like learning all over again. Do you think new riders may be discouraged when moving onto a 1-tire EUC because the E20 is SO easy? Just sharing some thoughts to boost your vid.
I strongly agree that this is a great idea and I’m glad Inmotion made it so affordable. The question is how easily can an e20 rider transition to a regular euc if they wanted to?
Your way to invested in this monstrosity No it won't change shit like the 2 previous attempts with the same concept It's embarrassing to have it associated with euc and it doesn't teach people to ride euc
Not only are you bad at expressing yourself, you are completely wrong, there have been much more than "2 previous attempts" The Airwheel Q1 the Q3 the Q5 and the Q6 are just four of the models i saw being used to teach effectively in China since around 2015 and i would appreciate it if you would change your username so people dont think ur representative of the EUC community
I recently picked up a brand-new commander mini 50s from a guy who bought it, couldn't learn on it...and sold it for cheap. He decided to purchase an e20 in order to help him learn the skills and I encouraged him in that decision (as I made off with the commander mini).
😅😮😂😢
How do you find good deals like that from people who give up? Facebook, eBay, or some euc forum?
FedEx has missed the delivery of my E 20 two days in a row . It took me ten minutes to calm down ! Ever try to get a real human at the dozens of phone numbers they have ? FedEx must be run by nothing but robots ! I'm calming down {thought I was earlier} . This is hard on my 74 year old heart . Thanks for letting me vent . Hope they can find my house tomorrow . Full report to come .Thanks dude .
E20 Race ! 🤙😎
what good is learning if you're not going to get your shins split in two by the spinning pedal of death?
Again, you're right on with this one. I imagine this wheel is going to convert a ton of people to EUC's. For $400, IMO, it's hands down the clear choice for a starter wheel.
A week ago I taught 5 people to ride my T4, all took less than 2 minutes before they could ride on their own. E20 would have been a waste of money for all 5 since they would have outgrown it in less than 5 minutes. You have to have some kind of handicap for not learning to ride an EUC very fast, at least with my method of teaching.
That's impressive! Kudos to you for teaching so many so quickly
5 dudes, one T4
@@JaradVonNguyen 2 kids, 2 men, 1 dudette 😀
What's your method? I've held hands, had people hold handrails and walls, etc. Adults suck at learning lol
@@Corn8Bit I run besides people and let them hold on to my arm. If I feel they are balancing by themselves, I yank my arm away and watch them soar! Unfortunately I did not have my camera with me last week, so I only have this example here and she did not completely find the balance by herself, but 2 more times back and forth and she would have had it: ruclips.net/video/SpUg_OOOQ9w/видео.html
I am 82 years old and I uttertly failed at trying to learn to ride an Inmotion V5 EUC. I tried and tried and finally it caught fire on the inside (after crashing it multiple times) and burned up! I never learned to ride it. Is it possible for me to ever ride this Inmotion E-20?
Definitely! I think you'd make a great candidate to give it a go.
I am 80 and ride my V5F backwards (headlight facing rearward) with the handle up. Still wobbly and spooky around the neighborhood. My E20 will arrive Wed. July 10. Will let you know how I do.
I got a scooter IM City Pro last month, learned in 2 minutes, feel comfortable at 35 mph on hiway. BUT I want to ride EUC, have hands free, is reason I bought E20, to help transition to V5F.
I don’t believe EUCs will ever be mainstream but the E20 looks like an amazing training device!
If they make more of these dual eucs then it can be.
I bought this for my grandkids. It's scheduled for delivery tomorrow. I think skill translation will be better than the Mten4, etc.
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Would it being so fast to teaching, not worth the cost unless you're running a business of teaching. I would not get one to teach my daughter or wife and then just have it sit there when done. I guess if you think you can get most of your money back on resale. Maybe if you have a local vender and you are buying another wheel from them, they can have this as a loaner for teaching. So i buy a T4 for my daughter and they leand my this for a couple days while she learns.
Cheers
I ordered one for the kids they have no idea how excited they're gonna be :D
I gotta get one!! Ready to step up from Segway-Ninebot MiniPro
greatest device this year
I got one on the way as we speak.. hopefully get some more people into the hobby/sport up here for future grouprides
I’ve been riding an electric skatebord for several years and decided to try a EUC also. I found a new Ninebot One E+ and it was an uncomfortable experience but I still wanted to ride EUC. I bought the E20 a month ago and was riding it within minutes. Now after after three weeks, I’m going to ride the One E+. The E20 fired up my motivation for this type of fun. My next quoetion will be suspension or no suspension wheel.
@@entrigueall2661 I definitely recommend suspension, it completely transforms your riding experience from a comfort perspective!
At first I hated this product - but I'm now realizing this is a great tool to get more people on EUCs. I'd like to hear riders' experiences moving from the E20 to any other "1-tire" EUC. I have no doubt the learning curve would be reduced; but by how much?
Personally, I recently went from a V11 to a EB Commander Pro; I was extremely let down - it was like learning all over again. Do you think new riders may be discouraged when moving onto a 1-tire EUC because the E20 is SO easy?
Just sharing some thoughts to boost your vid.
Good Video and this wheel was a good wheel to come out with. Smart decision by InMotion
Thats what I’m wondering if 2 wheels is better
I totally agree. Great perspective - and the community needs a true "entry level" PEV.
Hey, whats the range? Also at what max sustained speed? 20kmh, 15kmh? Cheers
I haven't tested the tlrange honestly - I have always charged it well before it runs out. I'd say roughly 10 miles of riding at 7-8 mph constantly.
Just bought one as a learning tool, I grabbed an mten5 as well as a level-2 wheel. Happy on my ex30 personally
A very smart move! I just want to try all the wheels 😂
sir, tell my mom to get out of your dms please
Im your 50th like and great video . 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! 🤠
Merci !
Thank YOU!! 🙏
Finally a true learning wheel !
is it really just 20kph max tho?
@@Ayato-sama-q2u yeah it's not made for high speed street cruising, mostly just for learning
I strongly agree that this is a great idea and I’m glad Inmotion made it so affordable. The question is how easily can an e20 rider transition to a regular euc if they wanted to?
yeah thats chapter 2
eww i dont want nubs coming in with no effort
no need to force someone to have the same learning struggles that you may have had 😂
Well explained. You changed my mind!
Your way to invested in this monstrosity
No it won't change shit like the 2 previous attempts with the same concept
It's embarrassing to have it associated with euc and it doesn't teach people to ride euc
Here we go... AGAIN...
@@WheelGoodTime exactly my thoughts
Not only are you bad at expressing yourself, you are completely wrong, there have been much more than "2 previous attempts" The Airwheel Q1 the Q3 the Q5 and the Q6 are just four of the models i saw being used to teach effectively in China since around 2015 and i would appreciate it if you would change your username so people dont think ur representative of the EUC community
@@graemebuchan1919 didn't ask for your opinion lol
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