EUC Progress: Day 2 On A Bigger Wheel Lynx

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024

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  • @thuggooch1776
    @thuggooch1776 Před 20 dny +4

    Look at you go on that Lynx! Woohoo! It pays off to keep working at it thats for sure. I feel the same way about trying to relax. I'm constantly reminding myself to relax and it does help. Great video and thank you for sharing!

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 19 dny

      Thank you for watching my friend!! I’m 1 of those people that literally talks to myself all day 😂 full blown conversations 🤣

  • @cash2.0
    @cash2.0 Před 15 dny +1

    I also started with a V8S then bought a Lynx. Totally apples and oranges. The V8S is just too easy to master. The Lynx scares some of my friends just looking at it standing still. Leaperkim wasn't playing games when they designed the Lynx. It is a beast and I had to learn to ride all over again but it was worth it. I think having both of these wheels is just so perfect. The V8S is a no- brainer to just get on and go. So incredibly portable and it has such great street manners. The Lynx is like a no limits monster that doesn't give excuses. It just does what's asked of it. Lots of ride time is needed to make the Lynx feel as comfortable as and old pair of jeans. Going back to the V8S after becoming proficient on the Lynx seems like playing with a toy, but a fun one at that.

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 11 dny +1

      Poor V8 gets no play these days. I try to get practice on the Lynx every chance I get. Lynx is a beast. I haven’t even hit 30 mph yet. Gotta take my time to get there. I love it though. Back at tomorrow! EUC journey is so fun. Thank you for the support my friend!!

    • @cash2.0
      @cash2.0 Před 11 dny +1

      @@therealbergexperience5640 My advice is to try get proficient at stopping speed wobbles before attempting 30+ mph. If wobbles begin then give the wheel some inputs to stop them. If the wobbles are not stopped soon as they begin they will progress quickly to a point that can throw the rider. I have gotten speed wobbles over 30 mph and it is not fun. I have the Kenda knobby tire and it train-tracks and doesn't like angled roads. Keep practicing!

  • @jaredsimcox2248
    @jaredsimcox2248 Před 20 dny +1

    Good to see you moving on to the lynx thanks for sharing

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 19 dny

      Thank you my friend!! I’m super excited to be able to get out the ride. I want to hit some long rides!!

  • @MrEddieNunez
    @MrEddieNunez Před 20 dny +5

    Damn bro, you have skill. I’ve been watching your journey and you definitely motivate us to get out there and try new things.

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 20 dny +1

      Thank you Broski!! Trying to get the hang of this thing. Still feels a little sketch but I’ll get there. I just love trying new things. Imagine getting 1 of them human flying drones 😂 if I ever get rich it’s on 🤣

  • @cog1234
    @cog1234 Před 20 dny +1

    a little bit every day and soon it will feel natural, you got this.

  • @oldretireddude
    @oldretireddude Před 20 dny +2

    You won't even notice the weight once riding. It only feels heavy while mounting/dismounting. Man, you've got this. Don't get cocky but you've got this.
    Short of a pot hole or a mechanical failure this is a safe activity at moderate speeds.
    Be mindful, on cooler rides, if you wear a jacket, if it's partially unzipped it can become a parachute in a strong crosswind.

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 20 dny +1

      Thank you my friend. I keep reminding myself not to get cocky. Over confidence is a killer. I’ll get there though. Now that I can actually ride I jump on it every chance I get. Love it. Gonna go for a spin right now.

    • @oldretireddude
      @oldretireddude Před 20 dny +2

      Look at my last paragraph. I was editing when you were reading.

  • @Stefonewheel
    @Stefonewheel Před 20 dny +3

    My dude you doing it up. That’s it all you need is practice and experience. The more you ride more comfortable you will feel. Just master slow speed. Work on dis mounting and mounting. Work on turning. And definitely work on braking. Yea man the wind is no joke that’s another obstacle we need to watch out for. Great job man! Btw I like the shirt.

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 20 dny +1

      Thank you my guy!! I’m getting there. Little by little. I’m just glad I’m on it. Now I wanna pick it up every time I go outside. Getting ready to work on them skills now. Mounting, dismounting, and turning. I’m hooked. Thank you Homeboy!!

  • @brandonmichael369
    @brandonmichael369 Před 20 dny +1

    Great job my dude! Finally got a chance to watch your new lynx video. Keep getting out on it looks like a very nice ride. I’ll be getting one real soon! I been up at the lake riding the Floatwheel around in the mornings before going out on the boat. :)

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 19 dny +1

      Thank you my guy. I’m on it every chance I get. Sounds like you living life the correct way 🙌🏾 we only live once. Gotta enjoy it. I wanted a floatwheel. Got the Lynx instead. Who knows what the future holds!!

    • @brandonmichael369
      @brandonmichael369 Před 19 dny

      @@therealbergexperience5640 this is very true! :)

  • @myhobbyvideos
    @myhobbyvideos Před 20 dny +1

    Great video! I got a pintx about a month ago (my first onewheel) and just ordered a veteran patton today!

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 19 dny

      Is that your 1st EUC as well? I love my Onewheel. That’s what I ride when I need to safe. The EUC is a whole different journey. I’m finally able to ride the Lynx. Good luck on your journey my friend.

  • @ed_boogie
    @ed_boogie Před 20 dny +2

    Loving the video updates man. Have you tried putting your rear pads a little higher/closer to the center of your calves? It may help with some of those wobbles.

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 20 dny +1

      The pads at this point are there just to protect the wheel 😂 I know they’re not positioned right. Now that you mention it I’m gonna move em around a bit and see what feels good. Thank you my dude!!

    • @ed_boogie
      @ed_boogie Před 20 dny

      @@therealbergexperience5640 😂

  • @Rocket510
    @Rocket510 Před 20 dny +2

    Damn, that thing looks super sketch and difficult to learn. But it looks like you're getting the hang of it. Mos def harder to ryde than a Onewheel. "Every day I don't eat shit is a good day." 😂 That's real talk for any PEV! 👊🏾✌🏾🚀

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 20 dny

      Definitely super sketchy. Definitely harder than the Onewheel. Although the Onewheel is still the shit. I love that thing. It’s my go to for sure. You never forget the days you eat 💩 plays in your head vividly 🤣 in slow motion. I remember all of em 😂

    • @Rocket510
      @Rocket510 Před 20 dny

      @@therealbergexperience5640 Exactly! Me too! But what's important is we get back up and ryde!

  • @grb1969
    @grb1969 Před 20 dny +2

    Yes, wind does suck. It’s an advanced skill that will require much more experience.
    The biggest bang for your learning buck (right now) is riding on a slightly bumpy grass field or dirt road. Your body will relax naturally when you’re mind develops the intuitive sense that you can recover, no matter what bumps may change your trajectory. Rolling down the road lends a false sense of security, until that hidden pothole sneaks up on you, and you get tossed. The constant slight perturbations of a “grassy field” will accelerate your ability to recover from those other obstacles like pot-holes, railroading and wind-gusts.
    Let’s see some figure-8s on grass! It makes for better video too! Bring both EUCs to your local park and let the entertainment commence. 😂
    Lastly, everyone’s learning process is unique. Advice from opinionated people (like me) can either resonate or not, so it’s okay to ignore the stuff that doesn’t ring true for you. You do you! … but preferably with more protection. 😅

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 20 dny +1

      I definitely try to take in as much advice as I can. That way I can recognize certain things when I come across em. Definitely been doing me good so far. I have to try grass. N I definitely need more gear 😂 thank you for the support my friend!!

    • @grb1969
      @grb1969 Před 20 dny

      @@therealbergexperience5640 Here’s the knockoff version of Leatt Dual Axis knee pads.
      share.temu.com/LlejLse1dMA

  • @GreenMasterMike
    @GreenMasterMike Před 20 dny +1

    Hey brother, I would definitely invest in some of shoulder pads chest protection back protection.you have a super wheel man it's not a beginner wheel so you need super gear not beginner gear or no gear.Like your attitude OG

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 19 dny

      Thank you Homie!! I’m bout to go down the rabbit hole of reviews to see which are best. I have to get a few things for protection and that’s 1st on the list. I’m on it 🙌🏾

  • @hyw079
    @hyw079 Před 19 dny +1

    Build yourself a ramp. Work smarter, not harder.

  • @Rocket510
    @Rocket510 Před 20 dny +4

    I forgot my wrist guards too one day. It sucks bc you don't feel as confident and don't wanna push as hard.

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 20 dny

      You already know Homie. It’s 1 of them things you can picture 😂 busted wrists. I done seen so many people put their hands out there instinctively. Snap 🤕 with the wrist guards I feel safer. Dressed for the slide 💯

    • @grb1969
      @grb1969 Před 20 dny +1

      @@Rocket510 Yes, more gear enables you to grow skill’s faster, simply because of the added safety factor expands your performance envelope.

    • @Rocket510
      @Rocket510 Před 20 dny

      @@therealbergexperience5640 Fa real doe!

    • @truthiscensored
      @truthiscensored Před 20 dny +1

      After a while, you realize you don't need pads and helmet when staying under 25 mph...I even wear sandals some days while riding.
      Don't do anything crazy, ride a reliable wheel that won't cut out for no reason and you be fine

    • @Rocket510
      @Rocket510 Před 20 dny

      @@grb1969 Exactly!

  • @jamesmason2291
    @jamesmason2291 Před 20 dny +2

    I think I have found 6 turtles when out riding over the years In the road

  • @truthiscensored
    @truthiscensored Před 20 dny

    You should go to a empty parking lot and practice turning into each parking space
    Or go to a basketball court and practice turning circles around the half court or foul line circle and turn as tight as you can.
    And then do figure 8's.
    How I turn when riding is 'counter-steer' like you would on a Bicycle or motorcycle...Brake a lil, then lean slightly in the opposite direction then lean in the direction you are turning. Watch a video how EUC racers or Motorcycle racer turn corners...counter-steer
    We do on a bicycle million times but never really stop to break down what we are actually doing.

  • @patrickmckowen2999
    @patrickmckowen2999 Před 20 dny +1

    👍

  • @truthiscensored
    @truthiscensored Před 20 dny +1

    All of is mental bro. Get out of your own head.
    If you tell yourself you can't do it and it is scary, then it will be.
    If you tell yourself you can do it and it is nothing, then it will be
    I speak from experience.

    • @therealbergexperience5640
      @therealbergexperience5640  Před 19 dny

      I’ll keep it mind but you know how it is my friend. I’ll get there eventually. Thank you for sure!!