You are absolutely right. I've ridden moto X, Atv's, jetski, escooter, eskate etc and nothing comes close to the feeling you get when you become one with your EUC. It's magical
I've been riding for 2 years nex month and I must say I love it. It's nice to see the community growing keep practicing the basic drills as a newbie with such a heavy wheel it will take you longer to master the weight and height of the wheel. Keep up the good work
Just today I had blast riding my V12HT on the roads in the mountains. Euc is amazing fun. Really feels like you have some super power :-D. I have about 6000km on the clock in total since June 2021 and I am so glad I bought mi first EUC and learned this skill :-).
Thanks for sharing your KS22 journey! You took some wild falls but love to see they didn't stop you from progressing and having a great time. I'm following your lead and making the first steps with the same EUC. Not easy to start but excited to get to a point where I can get out there and have a good time like you're doing
Thank you for sharing your learning journey Mike. I too am on my own journey with a Nik AR+ and it has been one of the most humbling, sometimes painful, but always exhilarating pursuits of my life. I feel EUCers are at the forefront of society, changing the world one wheel at a time.
It's great to hear from a fellow newbie. I've had mine for a whole week now! I cheated on the learning side. I've been mountain unicycling for years so the switch only took about 10 minutes to be ale to ride. Not ride well though! Trying the mountain bike trails here are quite tight and technical so I've been 'using' my protective gear! I'm looking forward to your opinion and chosen method to reduce that suspension friction. I'm already noticing it. Keep up the good work and ride safe 👍
Great journey, and thank you for sharing! The S22 is quite a wheel to start on but you got it. I got the KS-S18 and have been riding it for about 3 months and also plan to share my experience from start to present. “Keep the Shiny Side Up and the Rubber Side Down”!
@@MONOVIBEs2KX your just trying to progress and push yourself, falling comes with the territory, i just try to minimize the at speed on pavement falling lol, been at it for 3 months and now working on doing jumps, skinnies, small feature and work on steep inclines and declines. id like to be able to learn to go backward in the next 60 days is one of my next goals
Make sure you try a smaller wheel too. There's a heck of a lot of cool stuff you can do on small wheels and they're so convenient. Basically a laptop sized thing you can ride and they are so precise. The s22 is like a small dirtbike. It's heavy and awkwardly sized. A more serious wheel for sure. The m10 4 looks sweet, but if you do get small wheel, get something that'll go over 20mph and they are soo fun! And watch the pedal height too, because it's nice to be able to do tight corners.
Gratz on you finding euc’s and learning! I also enjoy. I would recommend to anybody watching this video to wear knee, elbow, wrist pads, and full face helmet (dirt or street) even while learning at slow speeds-falls can happen fast. Face plant would be very discouraging. (I speak from my own mistakes-though my chest and hands saved my face-close call). Thanks for video
I think you left a crater in that cement brother ! Glad your ok. I took my first fall today. Brake wobbles got me good. Butt is bruised and shoulder is missing skin. ❤ happy wheeling
Don't compete with others but test yourself against what others can do, don't focus on speed just enjoy don't push too hard. You’ll get there once you know you are in control. Get the little things right & the advance will be quick but be safe, But most essential learn from someone how to maintain your wheel.
I'm new as well been riding the Gotway MSX 84v for about a month now. In the urban car infested pedestrian hellscape that is Glendale AZ. Its not for the faint of heart or the weak kneed that is for sure.
Unless I'm really forgetful I think this is the The very 1st time seeing someone be this honest about learning how to use the wheel. I have been watching videos on it for a few years and I'm still not decided on wither I wanna buy retail or go wholesale to be able to have extra wheels and possibly start a business selling these... Possibly just do a hourly to full day training People on how to use these and fix them and such Business. I still have a lot of education to acquire before that..!!! 😎
Hey man great video! I usually get bored watching people just basically riding. What made yours interesting was showing your progress. It was cool to see how awesome you ride now vs when you started and eating shit everywhere lol. I feel like i can relate to you as well because im decently muscular too and sometimes you dont see a bulky guy riding these lol. Im currently waiting on my Sherman Max to ship out to me. excited to learn and eat shit too lol
I like the s22. but I mostly ride on pavement so I don't think I'd get one. I do an occasional trail but for the most part I'm in the street. I got a v12 like 3 months ago and started riding. I want to upgrade already but being in the midwest I probably wont get to do much riding until next year
I live out in the country, lots of gravel roads. The S22 was my "Jack of all trades" choice. I didn't like the aesthetics/build quality of the Master even though it had a higher top speed.
I bought V11 couple of weeks ago , not so big and heavy as S22 but it has very good performance and stability. I can recommend it for newbies as a first wheel. S22 on the other hand is more oriented towards off-road while V11 is more like street commuter wheel. S22 would be great as a second wheel, to have fun, off road , etc . To have it as only wheel can be a bit cumbersome for people that use EUC as a daily commuter, too big.
My first wheel learned in 19 hours I would have learned in 2 hours tops if I didn't follow advice on using your dominant leg 🙃 once I trained both legs it was easy
I also went with the s22 as my first wheel. sadly it stopped charging about 2 weeks ago. im waiting for a replacement charger but i suspect the problem is my main board reading a higher voltage than my batteries and shutting the charger off as a safety response. my main board has slowly been reading an increasing discrepancy from what the bms reports (up to 2 volts higher now) you had any issues with board or charger?
So far I've been blessed with a flawless S22. The only real issue is my own fault using PTFE to lube the sliders..... sliders squeak like a mofo now... so annoying
@@MONOVIBEs2KX i keep meaning to work on the sliders. i learned in a field so they got gunked up with pollen and i still havent gotten to cleaning them out and redoing the lubricant. ive heard that dry lubricants like graphite (or something, not 100%) are best also had some random guy tell me to use white lithium or something like that
@@GillamtheGreatest My buddy uses the graphene dry lube and his S22 is silent and his sliders work really well. Be careful though, it applies like a paint and drips....
That's a heavy wheel tho, gonna be hard to learn on. I have the kingsong s18 for my first. It's beat up from learning but I can lift it in and out of my semi with one hand.
You're probably right. I made the newbie mistake of not calibrating my horizontal ..... I rode it for 2 weeks like that.... I was falling all over the place.... I just thought I really sucked :|
@@MONOVIBEs2KX 🙈😆......wow!! Well look it could only made you better in the long run ,if you can ride it like that it makes everything seem easier when set-up nicely 😄👍
Just a critique on your riding stance. I see a lot of bent knees squat position riding, this is bad if you get wobbles, 1:47 for example. This could be prevented if you break and straighten the the stance into a backwards side lean, in a sense its a breaking counter steer. Besides that, keep riding, bent knees squat riding should only be applied once you know the wheel fairly well and it should not be aggressive, but progressive pose, day by day. Keep riding its fun af.
Thanks for the feedback :) I ride pretty loose at this point. I think it’s mostly due to the stock pads. I don’t find them that useful. I think once I get different pads my style may change :)
I feel like learning on the s22 might have been learning eucs: hardcore mode, quite a few of those falls were undeserved really, gz on making it tho. I have the same idea about painting the s22 white, can you explain your process on that?
Hardest part was taping the Pads to keep the spray paint off the black. Other than that I just placed the parts on news paper and sprayed them. The red is brutal though, took like 6 coats to get it as white as I wanted lol
Wen u order from them u can send it back to them they can do for u,they did my I don't know how to change tires and all but u have to pay them to do it only 160.00 they do for u
Big mistake. Never buy a pro wheel before you have enough experience with the starter models. It might kill you. Big mistake. You need a lot of experience before having such a power. Stop riding it. Before anything happens. One day you might think okey i’m ready to push 70km top speed with this wheel (S22) ,but actually you’re not. Riding fast and braking hard is a different skill that you develop over time.
Yah... my legs were bruised for a couple weeks learning on the S22 😅 Also the more experience I get as a rider the more disappointed I become with the suspension design. Maintenance is a real pain in the butt...
You are absolutely right. I've ridden moto X, Atv's, jetski, escooter, eskate etc and nothing comes close to the feeling you get when you become one with your EUC. It's magical
I try to explain it to ppl and you really can't... you just have to experience it :)
I've been riding for 2 years nex month and I must say I love it. It's nice to see the community growing keep practicing the basic drills as a newbie with such a heavy wheel it will take you longer to master the weight and height of the wheel.
Keep up the good work
Just today I had blast riding my V12HT on the roads in the mountains. Euc is amazing fun. Really feels like you have some super power :-D. I have about 6000km on the clock in total since June 2021 and I am so glad I bought mi first EUC and learned this skill :-).
Thanks for sharing your KS22 journey! You took some wild falls but love to see they didn't stop you from progressing and having a great time. I'm following your lead and making the first steps with the same EUC. Not easy to start but excited to get to a point where I can get out there and have a good time like you're doing
Its addictive and there are communities for the hobby, and they continue to grow.
Thank you for sharing your learning journey Mike. I too am on my own journey with a Nik AR+ and it has been one of the most humbling, sometimes painful, but always exhilarating pursuits of my life. I feel EUCers are at the forefront of society, changing the world one wheel at a time.
Appreciate you watching my video :) I think EUC riders are a very rare breed 😅
It's great to hear from a fellow newbie. I've had mine for a whole week now!
I cheated on the learning side. I've been mountain unicycling for years so the switch only took about 10 minutes to be ale to ride. Not ride well though!
Trying the mountain bike trails here are quite tight and technical so I've been 'using' my protective gear!
I'm looking forward to your opinion and chosen method to reduce that suspension friction. I'm already noticing it.
Keep up the good work and ride safe 👍
Great journey, and thank you for sharing! The S22 is quite a wheel to start on but you got it.
I got the KS-S18 and have been riding it for about 3 months and also plan to share my experience from start to present.
“Keep the Shiny Side Up and the Rubber Side Down”!
Awesome 😎 thanks brother!!🙏I started riding in February I already own three wheels. I’ve already broken my left shoulder. I love riding Euc!!❤
I already want to get a 2nd wheel..... a faster wheel....
love an honest review, i did the same thing...bro i called my self buzz lightyear for the first 8 weeks because everywhere i went i fell with style
I still bail almost every other time I go out riding lol Always need to try something new 😅
@@MONOVIBEs2KX your just trying to progress and push yourself, falling comes with the territory, i just try to minimize the at speed on pavement falling lol, been at it for 3 months and now working on doing jumps, skinnies, small feature and work on steep inclines and declines. id like to be able to learn to go backward in the next 60 days is one of my next goals
Make sure you try a smaller wheel too. There's a heck of a lot of cool stuff you can do on small wheels and they're so convenient. Basically a laptop sized thing you can ride and they are so precise. The s22 is like a small dirtbike. It's heavy and awkwardly sized. A more serious wheel for sure. The m10 4 looks sweet, but if you do get small wheel, get something that'll go over 20mph and they are soo fun! And watch the pedal height too, because it's nice to be able to do tight corners.
Its hard to learn at first...but once u get it....the euc really does become apart of your body and everything becomes effortless and 2nd nature.
Thanks for sharing. I feel like most are embarrassed.... but it's a great learning tool for others like ME. Very funny
Welcome to the EUC World
I’ve only been riding for 1 month and yes it’s addicting. It was a rough start but I found my rhythm
Gratz on you finding euc’s and learning! I also enjoy. I would recommend to anybody watching this video to wear knee, elbow, wrist pads, and full face helmet (dirt or street) even while learning at slow speeds-falls can happen fast. Face plant would be very discouraging. (I speak from my own mistakes-though my chest and hands saved my face-close call). Thanks for video
I actually banged up my elbow pretty badly on that fall on the tennis court. 100% agree with you.
I think you left a crater in that cement brother ! Glad your ok. I took my first fall today. Brake wobbles got me good. Butt is bruised and shoulder is missing skin. ❤ happy wheeling
Oh man.... heal up, taking a fall like yours is never a good time. I've had a few, mostly bruised hips for me.
@@MONOVIBEs2KX glad your ok man
Awe crap. I am in for an experience. My s22 pro is arriving next week. This video opened my eyes.
First EUC? would so go through this all over again to learn how to ride.
Welcome do the riders community. Nice testimonium and video. Subscribed.
Don't compete with others but test yourself against what others can do, don't focus on speed just enjoy don't push too hard. You’ll get there once you know you are in control. Get the little things right & the advance will be quick but be safe,
But most essential learn from someone how to maintain your wheel.
Ride on bro! ....Ride on 👍🏼✌🏽🤙🏽
I'm new as well been riding the Gotway MSX 84v for about a month now. In the urban car infested pedestrian hellscape that is Glendale AZ. Its not for the faint of heart or the weak kneed that is for sure.
Unless I'm really forgetful I think this is the The very 1st time seeing someone be this honest about learning how to use the wheel. I have been watching videos on it for a few years and I'm still not decided on wither I wanna buy retail or go wholesale to be able to have extra wheels and possibly start a business selling these... Possibly just do a hourly to full day training People on how to use these and fix them and such Business. I still have a lot of education to acquire before that..!!! 😎
I really hope we see more videos about beginners learning to use the wheels. And also more videos on how to fix repair and upgrade the wheels..! 😎
Hey man great video! I usually get bored watching people just basically riding. What made yours interesting was showing your progress. It was cool to see how awesome you ride now vs when you started and eating shit everywhere lol. I feel like i can relate to you as well because im decently muscular too and sometimes you dont see a bulky guy riding these lol. Im currently waiting on my Sherman Max to ship out to me. excited to learn and eat shit too lol
Oh man I’m still healing from eating shit 🤣 I’m sure I’ll be eating more of it. I have a bad habit of pushing my limits lol
good stuff! love my euc!
Total game changer!
I like the s22. but I mostly ride on pavement so I don't think I'd get one. I do an occasional trail but for the most part I'm in the street. I got a v12 like 3 months ago and started riding. I want to upgrade already but being in the midwest I probably wont get to do much riding until next year
I live out in the country, lots of gravel roads. The S22 was my "Jack of all trades" choice. I didn't like the aesthetics/build quality of the Master even though it had a higher top speed.
I bought V11 couple of weeks ago , not so big and heavy as S22 but it has very good performance and stability. I can recommend it for newbies as a first wheel. S22 on the other hand is more oriented towards off-road while V11 is more like street commuter wheel. S22 would be great as a second wheel, to have fun, off road , etc . To have it as only wheel can be a bit cumbersome for people that use EUC as a daily commuter, too big.
Just subscribed keep it up, it does get better
My first wheel learned in 19 hours I would have learned in 2 hours tops if I didn't follow advice on using your dominant leg 🙃 once I trained both legs it was easy
So you mean getting on and off the unicycle with both legs ?
@@donbroni yes also on the wall you hold on you wanna switch arms every 30 times
What kind of safety gear paints and top like for motor cross??
Well said sir!
Ouch...Is my baby ok?
Did it cutout after you scrapped the pedal?
nice vid!
Great video. Slime your wheel! :)
You are absolutely right! completely forgot to mention I did that as well lol oops 😅
I actually miss the feeling of learning the euc and the progess
With it.
Me rompí el tobillo 😢, pero en unos días más espero seguir aprendiendo 😊
🤙🙏
I also went with the s22 as my first wheel. sadly it stopped charging about 2 weeks ago. im waiting for a replacement charger but i suspect the problem is my main board reading a higher voltage than my batteries and shutting the charger off as a safety response. my main board has slowly been reading an increasing discrepancy from what the bms reports (up to 2 volts higher now)
you had any issues with board or charger?
So far I've been blessed with a flawless S22. The only real issue is my own fault using PTFE to lube the sliders..... sliders squeak like a mofo now... so annoying
@@MONOVIBEs2KX i keep meaning to work on the sliders. i learned in a field so they got gunked up with pollen and i still havent gotten to cleaning them out and redoing the lubricant. ive heard that dry lubricants like graphite (or something, not 100%) are best
also had some random guy tell me to use white lithium or something like that
@@GillamtheGreatest My buddy uses the graphene dry lube and his S22 is silent and his sliders work really well. Be careful though, it applies like a paint and drips....
@@MONOVIBEs2KX thanks i will keep that in mind. better order that soon i think
That's a heavy wheel tho, gonna be hard to learn on. I have the kingsong s18 for my first. It's beat up from learning but I can lift it in and out of my semi with one hand.
35 kg doable with one hand, for more i would be in doubts
really want one euc
Ur s22 is it white of silver?or u do urself?
What speaker you use btw please ?
Are you coming to @electricunicycle Marty 2022 southern California tour?
Unfortunately I won’t be doing any travel in 2022 but I want to start meeting the community. Amped really peaked my interest :)
@@MONOVIBEs2KX I was there as well... you should come if able.. its a great experience
The two incidents between 1.05 and 1.13 looks like the wheel cutting out nothing to do with the pedal scrape ?
You're probably right. I made the newbie mistake of not calibrating my horizontal ..... I rode it for 2 weeks like that.... I was falling all over the place.... I just thought I really sucked :|
@@MONOVIBEs2KX 🙈😆......wow!! Well look it could only made you better in the long run ,if you can ride it like that it makes everything seem easier when set-up nicely 😄👍
Great, only 13 falls left for me
dude.... #dead 🤣🤣🤣
1:48 oh oh... no no no... we got to stay on the wheel no matter what, right ? : )
Ur uusvit white or silver?
Just a critique on your riding stance. I see a lot of bent knees squat position riding, this is bad if you get wobbles, 1:47 for example. This could be prevented if you break and straighten the the stance into a backwards side lean, in a sense its a breaking counter steer. Besides that, keep riding, bent knees squat riding should only be applied once you know the wheel fairly well and it should not be aggressive, but progressive pose, day by day. Keep riding its fun af.
Thanks for the feedback :) I ride pretty loose at this point. I think it’s mostly due to the stock pads. I don’t find them that useful. I think once I get different pads my style may change :)
Бро расскажи пожалуйста как ты добился белого цвета своего S22 ?
what the fcking manner ask in fcking russian, when video is in english. Oh and read comments, its already answered
I feel like learning on the s22 might have been learning eucs: hardcore mode, quite a few of those falls were undeserved really, gz on making it tho. I have the same idea about painting the s22 white, can you explain your process on that?
Hardest part was taping the Pads to keep the spray paint off the black. Other than that I just placed the parts on news paper and sprayed them. The red is brutal though, took like 6 coats to get it as white as I wanted lol
@@MONOVIBEs2KX what kind of paint tho? and does the paint hold up after crashes/scratches
@@hipogejus Standard semi gloss white..... naw it chips off after crashes..... I'm going ahead and getting stuff 3D printed in a white TPU.
bien de ouf
Wen u order from them u can send it back to them they can do for u,they did my I don't know how to change tires and all but u have to pay them to do it only 160.00 they do for u
bro, hobbies are great, but without Jesus you don't got anything. if you draw near to God he will draw near to you. God bless
Big mistake. Never buy a pro wheel before you have enough experience with the starter models. It might kill you. Big mistake. You need a lot of experience before having such a power. Stop riding it. Before anything happens. One day you might think okey i’m ready to push 70km top speed with this wheel (S22) ,but actually you’re not. Riding fast and braking hard is a different skill that you develop over time.
You are crazy, that is a heavy wheel to start to learn on...
Yes sadly ks has no clue on designing suspension...
Yah... my legs were bruised for a couple weeks learning on the S22 😅 Also the more experience I get as a rider the more disappointed I become with the suspension design. Maintenance is a real pain in the butt...