Little extra tip on checking for motion of cars that I learned while riding. Watch the wheels and the driver more than the car itself. The wheels will show you if the vehicle is actually in motion and then lock eyes with the driver if you can. This has saved my tail a few times when I "thought" a car was stationary. Y'all stay safe🤙
1. Car drivers are sus 2. Types of drive systems 3. Wheel size matters 4. Don't skip the maintenance. 5. Lights/reflective clothing helps at night 6. Rider stance/weight distribution 7. All riders are ambassadors 8. Mindful charging procedures 9. Dial in those bushings! 10.
Direct drives are awesome. No maintenance, super slient, and you can switch out the wheels. Never understood why people are so reluctant with DD's. Probably because of unfamiliarity and just being used to what they are used to.
@@rusinsr The DD has plenty of torque. Unless you need enough torque to get thrown off the board at every start for some strange reason...and where would it break for needing repair in the first place? You mean if the motor spontaneously combusted lol? You see what I mean. People are just reaching now
@@Siscast I have a pair of Torqueboards direct drives. The most powerful direct drives on the consumer market, as far as I'm aware. At 80A they are weaker than a dual drive 6355 setup. And one of the motors is going bad due to a bearing internally which I cannot replace without a press machine.
@@rusinsr No one is denying DD's have less torque than a belt drive. The question is, how much torque do you really need and how is having less than a belt drive necessarily a bad thing? Torque is circumstantial and I wouldn't put it as a negative. Also, it's not lack of torque, but less torque than... Your motor issue sounds like a specific motor problem and not necessarily a DD issue. A belt drive that needs belt maintenance is a belt drive issue. Belt drives has motor issues too but I wouldn't specify that as a belt drive issue. Do you see what I'm saying?
@@Siscast Yup, we're on the same page for the most part. I'm just saying that DDs are more difficult to repair when something does go wrong (even though it's less likely), and that they produce less torque compared to alternatives, which IS a big deal. I wouldn't consider using them on the high powered boards I like to ride. (Especially if you care about quickly braking during an emergency) That said, they definitely can be the best choice for a lot of people!
Happy to be on this with y’all🫣
Love it Bro! I'm such an eskate fan so I'm not sure how I missed your channel (subd now). Keep it up !!
Appreciate your sub 🙏🏽 thank you!
Awesome video and fantastic collaboration with all of you! Great job!!
Hi Dru, fantastic video and edit ! Congratulations 🎉
Nice seeing you Scotty! Thank you
Great job dudes 🤙
Hell yeah thanks Ron dog 🤟🏽
Little extra tip on checking for motion of cars that I learned while riding. Watch the wheels and the driver more than the car itself. The wheels will show you if the vehicle is actually in motion and then lock eyes with the driver if you can. This has saved my tail a few times when I "thought" a car was stationary. Y'all stay safe🤙
Situational awareness ^ 🤟🏽
Great to see you guys in one video. Keep amazing works, bro
Always ✊🏽
Riding an esk8 is REALLY like riding a motorbike ;-) Great video, this collab is a very good idea ! Hope to see more like that in future.
And I ride both! So I pretty much know lol
Awesome video! Getting a backfire g3 this month and I’m excited to get going!!
Oof that’s a pretty good board, I love that deck
Thank you
Ammar sent me great video!
He was great on this one!
lol the first. Good info for beginners(me)
Sweet hope it helped!
W video 🔥🔥🔥
W person 🤟🏽
1. Car drivers are sus
2. Types of drive systems
3. Wheel size matters
4. Don't skip the maintenance.
5. Lights/reflective clothing helps at night
6. Rider stance/weight distribution
7. All riders are ambassadors
8. Mindful charging procedures
9. Dial in those bushings!
10.
There is no #10 🤫
@@DruMarr Unless I missed a point?
@@esk8jaimes no since we were 3 we all had 3 tips 😂
good vid though
Direct drives are awesome. No maintenance, super slient, and you can switch out the wheels. Never understood why people are so reluctant with DD's. Probably because of unfamiliarity and just being used to what they are used to.
And the lack of torque + difficulty to repair when something does go wrong. DDs probably are the future though.
@@rusinsr The DD has plenty of torque. Unless you need enough torque to get thrown off the board at every start for some strange reason...and where would it break for needing repair in the first place? You mean if the motor spontaneously combusted lol? You see what I mean. People are just reaching now
@@Siscast I have a pair of Torqueboards direct drives. The most powerful direct drives on the consumer market, as far as I'm aware. At 80A they are weaker than a dual drive 6355 setup. And one of the motors is going bad due to a bearing internally which I cannot replace without a press machine.
@@rusinsr No one is denying DD's have less torque than a belt drive. The question is, how much torque do you really need and how is having less than a belt drive necessarily a bad thing? Torque is circumstantial and I wouldn't put it as a negative. Also, it's not lack of torque, but less torque than... Your motor issue sounds like a specific motor problem and not necessarily a DD issue. A belt drive that needs belt maintenance is a belt drive issue. Belt drives has motor issues too but I wouldn't specify that as a belt drive issue. Do you see what I'm saying?
@@Siscast Yup, we're on the same page for the most part. I'm just saying that DDs are more difficult to repair when something does go wrong (even though it's less likely), and that they produce less torque compared to alternatives, which IS a big deal. I wouldn't consider using them on the high powered boards I like to ride. (Especially if you care about quickly braking during an emergency)
That said, they definitely can be the best choice for a lot of people!
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Thank you ✊🏽
thats my boy austin killen it in times square nyc 🤘🏼🤙🏼🔥. good stuff guys 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Anyone looking for really good wheels try out 105 cail rides
I haven’t tried those yet
@@DruMarr yeah when you get the chance you should amazing wheels worth the money