@@rhinonaryder6136 yeah he also gave life advices lol such as how to have cash management or how to diversify yourself or how to have different mainstream incomes
OMG YESSS! I would never have expected you to review this little thing. I have a V12 myself and it's amazing. Makes getting around my college campus so much more exciting. Love that you used your classic car reviewing style with this video.
trees come with their own set of problems and if you ride into one it can result in death, never mind roots and branches poking out that you fail to see
You have a few euc video but it was my first time seeing this vehicle in your channel and you know what, you one of the reason i bought one and I'm very happy about it. Thank you so much!!!
Cool to see this, I just received my V12 earlier this month, my second wheel. My first was the V8 after seeing your video with your buddy several years ago. That video was what inspired me to get into EUCs!
Great to see you do another EUC video. I used to watch you a few years ago when I was getting started. U.K. h enjoyed, and top content as always. The V12HT will almost def be my next wheel…so a timely video for me…Many thanks!
Holly shitt my guy ride a unicycle my guy man this y i knew to sub nah jus kinda but. Bro this is amazing thanks for sharing this man appreciate it. Been riding for a year now gonna be two in a couple months im an inmotion customer too wit the v11
I live in downriver and I;ve never seen this trail. Is it in one of the metroparks out past wayne county? Also love the diversity of the video, a little change is never bad lol
I'm 6'7", 300#... I ride a Kingsong 16x up the steepest hills in San Francisco. I plan on upgrading to the Inmotion V13, which is faster, has suspension and has more range. The hardest part if finding inexpensive motocross gear in my size. My first wheel was $75- and my current wheel was $800 used. Plan on spending at least the same amount on gear as you do the wheel, as a rule of thumb. I haven't overpowered the 16x yet but I do ride gently as I'm still learning.
12-13psi? I have read prone to tube pinch and stem tear if low. I run my Onewheel around 13 psi but that’s tubeless which can handle lower psi. Do you still ride that psi now and have you had any issues? Even trails I keep mine around 35-38 psi. I’m about a hundred over your weight geared up tho. Lately been off road mode 100 pedal fancy split 70 70. Have you tried the darkness bot app? Doesn’t seem to function as well as stock app but does have gps which is helpful on trails or unknown routes
@@TheTopher Ok, man, thank you. Probably the power to brake is there, but you have to access it with power pads and lean more, than on lighter wheels. I just assume, as I didn’t ride this wheel. I'd get a better idea, if you compared it to other wheels.
My first real unicycle!(first one was a cheap plastic one as a kid ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4e2fa6x27dF7shCelntq0ZIKt4N0jELI I never learned to ride)So, this is a true learner, and for a C note, exactly what was needed. After a few weeks, I'm able to easily ride up and down the street. The Good: Solid frame. Has absorbed numerous spills through learning and still solid. Look - great looks, after 6 weeks of bashing Weight - it's really all tire, but as I fall I can easily grab the seat so it doesn't slam the ground. Size - Very adjustable. I'm 6', 33" inseam. I put it mostly up, but could go a bit higher if I needed to. The Bad: Not sure if it's out of the norm, but seat got scraped up quickly. Pedals - they are a bit uncomfortable and I can't get the right feel on my feet. But, they are solid and haven't been damaged at all as I've seen in reviews on other cycle's.- To address one comment about the seat connection not straight. Huh? Seat is on a round pole, you just turn it and it's straight. Either of the bad I expected to replace once I improved. I'd recommend to anyone else in the learning phase.
I brother get that then pay for a car that takes my money I know it’s luxurious and you can put people but the cast the oil changes all that crap is annoying so I need this
he explained that he owns other models as well. Either way I enjoyed the review. He did point out negatives about the wheel, so doesnt seem too biased.
My first real unicycle!(first one was a cheap plastic one as a kid ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4e2fa6x27dF7shCelntq0ZIKt4N0jELI I never learned to ride)So, this is a true learner, and for a C note, exactly what was needed. After a few weeks, I'm able to easily ride up and down the street. The Good: Solid frame. Has absorbed numerous spills through learning and still solid. Look - great looks, after 6 weeks of bashing Weight - it's really all tire, but as I fall I can easily grab the seat so it doesn't slam the ground. Size - Very adjustable. I'm 6', 33" inseam. I put it mostly up, but could go a bit higher if I needed to. The Bad: Not sure if it's out of the norm, but seat got scraped up quickly. Pedals - they are a bit uncomfortable and I can't get the right feel on my feet. But, they are solid and haven't been damaged at all as I've seen in reviews on other cycle's.- To address one comment about the seat connection not straight. Huh? Seat is on a round pole, you just turn it and it's straight. Either of the bad I expected to replace once I improved. I'd recommend to anyone else in the learning phase.
From driving daily day cars to super cars, now this 🔥🔥
OGs know that TheTopher reviewed unis before cars.
@@rhinonaryder6136 yeah he also gave life advices lol such as how to have cash management or how to diversify yourself or how to have different mainstream incomes
OMG YESSS! I would never have expected you to review this little thing. I have a V12 myself and it's amazing. Makes getting around my college campus so much more exciting. Love that you used your classic car reviewing style with this video.
I was secretly hoping this had an actual v12 🤣
Lmao you will be in heaven by that time LOL. You gonna fly.
@@knowledgeiskey4087 😂😂🤣🤣🙄😁
“Nice, long, and wide. Really grippy too”
-The Topher 2022
That looks like an awesome place to go biking! I agree 100% with you about the trees being predictable and not pulling out in your way...
trees come with their own set of problems and if you ride into one it can result in death, never mind roots and branches poking out that you fail to see
We need more of these!!! Love the content!
You have a few euc video but it was my first time seeing this vehicle in your channel and you know what, you one of the reason i bought one and I'm very happy about it. Thank you so much!!!
Cool to see this, I just received my V12 earlier this month, my second wheel. My first was the V8 after seeing your video with your buddy several years ago. That video was what inspired me to get into EUCs!
Sweet!! These things are ridiculously fun.
Watching you're videos regularly!! But this unicycle caught me off guard!! Need a reply man!!
It’s been a while since the last electric unicycle review - my favorite kind of EV! Haha, thanks for watching - appreciate it!
@@TheTopher thanks muchhh mannn!! 🖤 Love your videos... Keep grinding!! Quality on top
Always enjoy the vibe of your EUC vids 👍🏻
These things are wild 🤣 looks so futuristic
Love the fact that you’re expanding outside of cars… maybe bikes next? 🤔
Also is that Lakeview trail in Hines Drive?
Great to see you do another EUC video. I used to watch you a few years ago when I was getting started. U.K. h enjoyed, and top content as always. The V12HT will almost def be my next wheel…so a timely video for me…Many thanks!
at 2:29 that squirrel hits a tree 🙄😁
Holly shitt my guy ride a unicycle my guy man this y i knew to sub nah jus kinda but. Bro this is amazing thanks for sharing this man appreciate it. Been riding for a year now gonna be two in a couple months im an inmotion customer too wit the v11
Unusual review!!😀
I didn't expect that
Seems like April first came early 😅
Pls pls pls if u can do try a couple mote wheels like the s22 n begode master and veteran sherman max . At least those 3
Hey topher, just wondering when are you planning to get your hands on 2023 brz?
I pre ordered the V13 pretty excited hope you can get one to test out
Yeah and aren't they around $4500? Whew 😅😬 😜!
love these videos 👌
My friend, Where is this!?! I'm in south eastern Michigan I live in Southgate/woodhaven Trenton type of area. I would love to visit a place like this.
I live in downriver and I;ve never seen this trail. Is it in one of the metroparks out past wayne county? Also love the diversity of the video, a little change is never bad lol
Hines Drive!
@@TheTopher thank you! Always enjoy the content
how's the ride on concrete/paved roads with the off-road tire of the v12ht?
Wish they made affordable ones for giants. It's so diffcult finding anything for my height and size.
I'm 6'7", 300#... I ride a Kingsong 16x up the steepest hills in San Francisco. I plan on upgrading to the Inmotion V13, which is faster, has suspension and has more range. The hardest part if finding inexpensive motocross gear in my size. My first wheel was $75- and my current wheel was $800 used. Plan on spending at least the same amount on gear as you do the wheel, as a rule of thumb. I haven't overpowered the 16x yet but I do ride gently as I'm still learning.
I haven't purchased an EUC just yet but after tons of research I believe In motion is the best company to go with, for me at least 😋
is that slight whine coming from the motor or wind going into the microphone?
love the diversity
This is soo weird seeing this from you, I've got a Kingsong 16x so it's nice to see more people riding !
12-13psi? I have read prone to tube pinch and stem tear if low. I run my Onewheel around 13 psi but that’s tubeless which can handle lower psi. Do you still ride that psi now and have you had any issues? Even trails I keep mine around 35-38 psi. I’m about a hundred over your weight geared up tho. Lately been off road mode 100 pedal fancy split 70 70. Have you tried the darkness bot app? Doesn’t seem to function as well as stock app but does have gps which is helpful on trails or unknown routes
how about cutouts?
Ob very good ^^
What about audio system?
How do you even balance on these it looks impossible
This video gives a good impression of the learning process. ruclips.net/video/30ra22WSNRg/видео.html
Inflate the tire pressures, squat for minimal drag, and hypermile that sucker!
They should have called it the death wheel. Lol
Reminds me of the wheel from hill climb racing 2 lmao
What settings did you have? Other people report very good braking on V12 HT. Commuting or Split Mode? How much percentage for braking?
I had it on Off-road mode, 100% braking
@@TheTopher Ok, man, thank you. Probably the power to brake is there, but you have to access it with power pads and lean more, than on lighter wheels. I just assume, as I didn’t ride this wheel. I'd get a better idea, if you compared it to other wheels.
My first real unicycle!(first one was a cheap plastic one as a kid ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4e2fa6x27dF7shCelntq0ZIKt4N0jELI I never learned to ride)So, this is a true learner, and for a C note, exactly what was needed. After a few weeks, I'm able to easily ride up and down the street. The Good: Solid frame. Has absorbed numerous spills through learning and still solid. Look - great looks, after 6 weeks of bashing Weight - it's really all tire, but as I fall I can easily grab the seat so it doesn't slam the ground. Size - Very adjustable. I'm 6', 33" inseam. I put it mostly up, but could go a bit higher if I needed to. The Bad: Not sure if it's out of the norm, but seat got scraped up quickly. Pedals - they are a bit uncomfortable and I can't get the right feel on my feet. But, they are solid and haven't been damaged at all as I've seen in reviews on other cycle's.- To address one comment about the seat connection not straight. Huh? Seat is on a round pole, you just turn it and it's straight. Either of the bad I expected to replace once I improved. I'd recommend to anyone else in the learning phase.
Bro do a onewheel video
Topher, about how much do you weigh?
Fighting back dad bod ~150lbs these days
@@TheTopher Bro I almost weigh as much as you and I'm 18, you're fine
@@TheTopher 💀im 16 5'9 and 150
Smallest V12 I've ever seen yet.
Zero to Sixty?
well this is much different from cars but nice
Nothing:
*Walking in 2069 be like:*
InMotion V12 High Torque Electric Unicycle Review > Any other car review
based
I’d watch this man review a paperclip
Looks like it was designed by Mr. Garrison
Currently saving up for a V12HT
I'm ready to start saving on gas and ripping up some trails
Hi
hi
I brother get that then pay for a car that takes my money I know it’s luxurious and you can put people but the cast the oil changes all that crap is annoying so I need this
Damn who use this man?
#savethemanuals
The cheapest V12
For city use prepare to fall and get hit by on coming traffic
Im early
wtf, this has to be ad...
he explained that he owns other models as well. Either way I enjoyed the review. He did point out negatives about the wheel, so doesnt seem too biased.
My first real unicycle!(first one was a cheap plastic one as a kid ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4e2fa6x27dF7shCelntq0ZIKt4N0jELI I never learned to ride)So, this is a true learner, and for a C note, exactly what was needed. After a few weeks, I'm able to easily ride up and down the street. The Good: Solid frame. Has absorbed numerous spills through learning and still solid. Look - great looks, after 6 weeks of bashing Weight - it's really all tire, but as I fall I can easily grab the seat so it doesn't slam the ground. Size - Very adjustable. I'm 6', 33" inseam. I put it mostly up, but could go a bit higher if I needed to. The Bad: Not sure if it's out of the norm, but seat got scraped up quickly. Pedals - they are a bit uncomfortable and I can't get the right feel on my feet. But, they are solid and haven't been damaged at all as I've seen in reviews on other cycle's.- To address one comment about the seat connection not straight. Huh? Seat is on a round pole, you just turn it and it's straight. Either of the bad I expected to replace once I improved. I'd recommend to anyone else in the learning phase.