I purchased it from etsy here: www.etsy.com/listing/1261987915/inmotion-v12-top-shells?ref=listings_manager_grid I selected the "orange" option. It matches perfectly 😄
Thank you so much for this video. It is very helpful to see someone riding one of these in the environment I plan on being in. Would be curious to see how well the euc does in heavy traffic
@@BladeStar420 You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😀 I purchased mine from eWheels. I have had a really great experience with the InMotion V12 High Speed. It can do great in heavy traffic, considering you don't need to go faster than 40ish mph & you have enough practice under your belt. The more you practice the more you & your nervous system merge with the machine. It's a very unique experience - your entire body is the input. It's the most nimble mode of transportation, with plenty of speed & range + so convenient to take it wherever you go. Plus tons of fun! 🔥🚀
My experience is that it is the most stable 16 inch wheel that feels more like a 18-19 inch given it's weight & balance. I've ridden the RS 19 High Torque by Gotway & I prefer the InMotion V12. Of course everyone's experience will vary. What I love about the InMotion V12 is how high the pedals are. Most users initially feel that it is less stable & either not like it - or move the pedals to the lowest setting. This is because it takes time for your nervous system to re-calibrate to the higher pedals & tune in new center of balance. If the rider simply keeps the pedal setting higher and accumulates enough miles & time in my opinion they will feel very stable. With EUC's your nervous system adapts to the settings over time. I have the Gotway MCM5v2 - which is 14 inch wheel & it is night & day difference in stability. The V12 will easily eat up bumps & speed bumps. On my 14 inch I have to be very cautious for any type of bump. I take the V12 up to max speed and feel very comfortable. Just give yourself enough miles on the unit for your nervous system to adapt & you'll feel stable 💪
Hi there, you look like you're having a blast and seem super stable. Would love to know what settings you use? I know you use high pedal setting but what about the rest?
V12 Life 👍🔥🔥🔥
Word brother. Love my HS.
Good tunes and nice angles
(watch your stand - I always double check mine too)
I just hit 44.5 on mine just the other day
Looks fantastic! How many miles do you have on your V12? Also, has it cut out before?
Lets ride when I'm in Phoenix.
Looks like Vegas or somewhere in the Mojave desert. Awesome video thanks brother!!🙏
maybe arizona...phx
What color top shell did you get from the etsy store? That one looks like it matches perfectly
I purchased it from etsy here: www.etsy.com/listing/1261987915/inmotion-v12-top-shells?ref=listings_manager_grid
I selected the "orange" option. It matches perfectly 😄
What software did you use to do the picture in picture with your speed in the bottom corner?
I used VideoProc Vlogger. It’s available for Windows & Mac.
Dude! You're ripping! What setting do you have your pedals at?
Thank you! These are the settings I'm using:
Highest Pedal Setting
Pedals Sensitivity = 51%
Drive Mode = Off-roading
Split Ride Modes = On
Speeding = 32%
Braking = 18%
Vehicle Calibration
Balance Angle = -4°
I hope that helps!
I happen to live in Glendale and I'm in the market for a fast euc with good range. Know where I can get my hands on one around here?
Thank you so much for this video. It is very helpful to see someone riding one of these in the environment I plan on being in. Would be curious to see how well the euc does in heavy traffic
@@BladeStar420 You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😀 I purchased mine from eWheels. I have had a really great experience with the InMotion V12 High Speed. It can do great in heavy traffic, considering you don't need to go faster than 40ish mph & you have enough practice under your belt. The more you practice the more you & your nervous system merge with the machine. It's a very unique experience - your entire body is the input. It's the most nimble mode of transportation, with plenty of speed & range + so convenient to take it wherever you go. Plus tons of fun! 🔥🚀
hmm youtube doesn't seem to want to let me leave a comment. Just wanna let you know I got my hands on a nice beginner wheel. It's fun.
What are the best pads you recommend for v12 HS?
I use stock pads & they work great for me, and I’m an aggressive rider. When I’m riding I’m hitting 42/43mph
I use the Grizzla pads & they work great! grizzlapads.com/product/standard-pads/
How stable is it?
My experience is that it is the most stable 16 inch wheel that feels more like a 18-19 inch given it's weight & balance. I've ridden the RS 19 High Torque by Gotway & I prefer the InMotion V12. Of course everyone's experience will vary. What I love about the InMotion V12 is how high the pedals are. Most users initially feel that it is less stable & either not like it - or move the pedals to the lowest setting. This is because it takes time for your nervous system to re-calibrate to the higher pedals & tune in new center of balance. If the rider simply keeps the pedal setting higher and accumulates enough miles & time in my opinion they will feel very stable. With EUC's your nervous system adapts to the settings over time. I have the Gotway MCM5v2 - which is 14 inch wheel & it is night & day difference in stability. The V12 will easily eat up bumps & speed bumps. On my 14 inch I have to be very cautious for any type of bump. I take the V12 up to max speed and feel very comfortable. Just give yourself enough miles on the unit for your nervous system to adapt & you'll feel stable 💪
Hi there, you look like you're having a blast and seem super stable. Would love to know what settings you use? I know you use high pedal setting but what about the rest?
@@JM-fe1tt These are the settings I'm using:
Highest Pedal Setting
Pedals Sensitivity = 51%
Drive Mode = Off-roading
Split Ride Modes = On
Speeding = 32%
Braking = 18%
Vehicle Calibration
Balance Angle = -4°
I hope that helps!
@@michaelkress7796 Thanks so much! Can't wait to try that! Really appreciate the response 😊
@@michaelkress7796 thank you. Very interesting how low values you prefer in split ride, have to test it myself :)
37 miles/h its 59 kilometers per hour .