Good thing I like projects. Maxxis 11 x 6.5-6 T-18: craftandride.com/collections/... Floatfab BMS Tool: www.floatfab.com/misc-accesso... Air Chuck: compressor-source.com/product...
Good video thank you for posting, please consider posting about the air inflation clip gadget with a link. Definitely after seeing the video I'm convinced I'm waiting till version 2 more bugs are worked out hopefully by spring when I can start to enjoy using it since I live in the Buffalo New York USA area it's cold an snowy
Quick tip. Lube the hub and bead with a bit of petroleum jelly.. if your gead doesnt set still, tap tire with a 2x4 while it inflates. :) excellent video
Now that you don’t need the BMS tool anymore, can I borrow it? 🤣 Man, I would love to check my cell voltages but to buy the tool for only one application that I will rarely need kinda sucks.
Can you give an advice to blanace charge a Onewheel GT? Is there a way to know without the per cell voltage. And what can we do other than put the board on charger for 24 hrs. I have taken an advice from another person where he set a 10 minutes timer and re charge like this every hour. I think it helps.
@@wrybread I finally came across a bead I could break! The T2 had too soft of a sidewall and kept on rolling over. I ended up buying a bead breaker from TFL. It was a waste of money but certainly makes my work bench look much cooler 😂
Thanks for sharing a link to my BMS tool
i love these videos. keeps my head clear of any or most unknown issues.
Good video thank you for posting, please consider posting about the air inflation clip gadget with a link. Definitely after seeing the video I'm convinced I'm waiting till version 2 more bugs are worked out hopefully by spring when I can start to enjoy using it since I live in the Buffalo New York USA area it's cold an snowy
Love these how to’s, so helpful. Thanks 🙏
Dude you make great videos. I look forward to your Floatwheel videos. Even though it's info I know, it's fun to watch and not too long.
A great well put together video. Thank you. It was very informative.
Quick tip. Lube the hub and bead with a bit of petroleum jelly.. if your gead doesnt set still, tap tire with a 2x4 while it inflates. :) excellent video
Awesome video. Pure useful content. Thank you
Nicely done.
Now that you don’t need the BMS tool anymore, can I borrow it? 🤣 Man, I would love to check my cell voltages but to buy the tool for only one application that I will rarely need kinda sucks.
I just found myself watching all your videos :D
Bada$$$ video!
Thx for all this info...
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From Braham downunder
Great Video!!!
I have the 5.5 maxxis and seat the beads at 60psi. scare the #hit out of me lol. Taking it out will be a challenge so Im keeping it for now.
My favorite tire! First thing I do when I get my Floatwheel is put one on. Love it on my xr.
Great vid 👍👍
140psi holy guacamole!
Can you give an advice to blanace charge a Onewheel GT? Is there a way to know without the per cell voltage. And what can we do other than put the board on charger for 24 hrs. I have taken an advice from another person where he set a 10 minutes timer and re charge like this every hour. I think it helps.
According to FM's website, you should leave the board plugged into the charger overnight to let it balance the cells.
did you change over from OW? hows the ride feel comparatively? got a pintX a while back been wanting more speed and torque for my hilly area
Holy shit. Were you able to lower the pressure remotely? I'd be scared going near the tire at those pressures.
Cool beans, have you thought of trying suspension for your adv?
I have not, also sold my board, moving on to other things.
Do you know what kind of socket is needed to replace the battery pack with a homemade one without cutting the original cable?
I don't know. Ask on the Floatwheel Discord server.
Those the side fender fit?
Yes, the mini fenders fit without rubbing on the tire.
Have u thought about replacing the bms with something smarter?
Yes. People who know way more about this than me said it would be a huge project. I'll wait for the v2 electronics.
I’m 175lbs and broke my bead by just leaning on it with a firm push. Iirc my second bead set at 83psi (Burris Slayer)
Wow, I'm 210 and couldn't break mine. Finally did with a long 5 foot-ish 2x4, put one end on the bead and tightrope walk it.
@@wrybread I finally came across a bead I could break! The T2 had too soft of a sidewall and kept on rolling over. I ended up buying a bead breaker from TFL. It was a waste of money but certainly makes my work bench look much cooler 😂
@@wrybread I’m also a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt and really know how to transfer my weight which helps to break beads
@@smokeyBJJ blue belt here! I need to get up on my toes next time, no knees on the ground!
@@wrybread exactly!!! Remember anything you leave touching the ground is weight that can be in your opponent….i mean tire! 😝