The A+ manufacturing of the pedals with the bidirectional click, and the limited movement of the pedals preventing friction with the body is ingenious. Veteran has done their homework! Thank you for sharing
I must say from the specs of all the new EUC's, I am soooo happy I bought my Sherman for 2800 when it came out. Looks like many of the new EUC's are just playing catch up compared to the Sherman, so I will be getting a lot of bang for my buck for years to come still.
I'm waiting for my Abrams, hopefully will get it sometime next week, I guess I'll pack that connector with dielectric grease and cover it with heat shrink should be good enough to ride through big puddles i believe
Proof to Begode that you don’t need silicone goop slopped all over the motherboard to keep wires in place! Abrams build quality at least in this regard much appreciated 🙏🏼
Definitely a huge improvement over plastic wrapped batteries and that tubeless tire has zero wobble! I really want to see how hot it gets during hard climbing compared to other wheels.
@3:00 when you lifted the shell and were struggling to turn it over I was thinking "is he really that weak?" 😅... then you turn it over and it has batteries built into it... PROPERLY built into it... WOW, I'm impressed veteran, your wheel no longer looks like a Gotway inside!!! However... the outside of shell has a silly design that will make it harder to keep power pads in place and its big "off road" writing that makes no sense for a non-suspension wheel. But it does look pretty cool 😄.
Hi U-Stride, sorry little late reply been very busy working away. First impression looks big, then once its all build it looks and feels quality. Simple in design and riding at first push off you can feel the size and weight. But once on it, it feel a lot lighter and surprisingly easy to control. Breaking is great especially with the roll cage which you can grap on to.The motor sounds like a sport car or a tiger growling. The width on top of wheel is wider but i am use to riding wider wheel no problem for me. This wheel will be much better for taller rider like your yourself. I seen all your great video and how you ride. You know when you ride your wheel some of the video clips it looks like you are riding a small wheel. You know what i mean right. I think With a 22" wheel under you it will look perfect for your height. Let me know if i wrong, have a good one..
Awesome breakdown. Thanks! I love the construction of this wheel. Seems like it was well thought out. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on the ride. I am super curious about what kind of range you can expect with this.
I got myself the Abram now. Been riding it and i can confirm the range is the same as the Sherman. I think its because of the wheel diameter is bigger and give you more range.
Wow, thanks for this reverse tear down of the Veteran Abrams. It really lets me see the build quality of their new wheel, and honestly, I was expecting better from Veteran. Oh, also, I think you meant 'tight', not 'tide'. =8-Þ
Wheel looks well built. Im impressed. This is on the buy list. May just beat the EXN as my fav wheel at the moment. Im 6ft so this hieght is no issue for me, i just hope it handles well around corners. Tyre looks slightly thinner than expected but that may just be about overall shape of the unit plus wheel is 22"which means that top end will be higher than the Sherman. This wheel may ride like a BEAST.
Great review Kevin and looks an awesome wheel! Maybe consider a head camera mount whilst working and showing the wheel? If you need one I have a spare. Top notch 👌
Looks good the plug issue can be solved with alittle waterproof adhesive, good build obviously, less battery power is a Bummer, has the same signature Veteran qualities....it may be abit large for me though at 5'5" the orginal Veteran is a good fit for me. Although you always want to comparision shop for a future wheel...at the moment the V-12 seems to be a better fit for my height but I'm still waiting for all the reviews to come in on it. It looks large even for you although you seem to handel it well the abrams is up past your knees whilst your in an almost full standing position, add to that the thinkness to the top end perhaps abit too croochy for me...Thank you for the video.
Thanks a lot for the breakdown video. I guess you received among the very first manufactured wheel ? I doubt the mass produced Abrams will have such low amp chargers when the Sherman had 5 amp or that they will ship xt90 plugs that aren't rated to resist water if they say it got very high water resistance.
Nice job. I’m having second thoughts about this wheel. I’m a on road cruiser and I’m guessing this may be even more smoother than my Veteran. Ride safe🙏
Thanks for a great view of the inside workings of the Abrams. You say the TX9 connector isn't the right choice, what connector would you recommend instead?
This is the one i’ve been waiting to view and get your thoughts during and after testing. You mentioned the rusting of the steal covering/supporting the lower motor casting, what would you recommend if anything for prevention. ie treatment? It looks the bollocks. Hopefully much easier seated riding. Whether my back with support lifting the sucker is another thing. You mentioned how nimble it is, does that equate to the weight whilst riding is not an issue. I guess all will be revealed in the coming days, can’t wait. Great vid as usual Kev. Big up.
Could do with a corrosion treatment (like underseal and judicious screw and parts replacements). Those frames can easily be powdercoated to mitigate this failure mode. There's a money spinner! Even an industrial aluminum primer with epoxy top coat would do. Go cheaper with zinc primer. I bet ppl wont pay the cost of it though. Use international paints, this is an industry leading manufacturer avaliable in the UK. We use their paint systems on everything, frames inside water towers, high temp boilers and chemical reactors. All materials from titanium and GRP/FRP to carbon steel. What did the design engineers make the main failure mode? I doubt it would be the frame. Material thickness doesn't look bad. Just the paint DFT looks rubbish. A uniform coating of rust will protect the metal anyway. What are the welds like? Mild steel can normally rust alot before mechanical integrity is compromised.
This is the video from which one can find out that aluminum and alloy are not metals, and that the battery is 84 volts and 100 volts in the same time ... >:P Just kidding man, you did a very good job there. Kudos.
It seems so far thermal management might have been an afterthought on the Commander, hopefully this is not the case with the Abrams.?. 🙏🏼 I wish more R&D was done by certain EUC manufacturers themselves rather than on their/us customers that is unless we get compensated somehow for this burden, but I don’t anticipate a drop in unit prices anytime soon even if we’re cash paying guinea pig customer hybrids. 🙏🏼
So cant ride Abrsms through puddle with that plug that may short out. Monster 106 3500w Sherman spin 97. 2500w Abrams spin 95 3500w S20 70 3300w Z10 mod firmware 60 1800w Commander 96 2800w
I expect it wouldn't be that hard to just wrap that plug with some electrical tape for extra security. You could probably even do some xLarge shrinkwrap.
“Why is that clip still plastic? If anything happens to the handle, the clip will snap” Maybe that’s the reason. They know the handle is vulnerable so they want it to break away rather than damage the internal frame.
I had Sherman falling down with handle up leaning against the wall and that breaks the plastic clip inside.The handle will bend a little bit but can be straightened.
Great video, appreciate your engineering no how 👍 Since I learned to ride my 18 xl I always thought an euc should only cut out leading to rider faceplant if the battery, motor/controller or wiring failed. Can you or anyone tell me why euc manufacturers allow their wheels to cut out if it over heats, over speeds, over torqued etc... In all of those situations the rider should not faceplant 🤯 At most he or she should just lose forward acceleration, leaving them with self balancing and brakes until the crises moment is over.... From before 2018 manufacturers have been putting sensors on euc to measure all of the above, they trigger the beeps and tilt backs when you get close to the limit.... Why the F...... haven't they done anything these all these cut outs? in a lot of cases beeps are not enough... the days of cutting out because you were on the limit and hit a bump should be old news .... With my limited knowledge, I have afew ideas how I'd go about achieving that.. how would you do it? 🤔
Cutout happens when the amp draw exceeds what the batteries can produce. Because the load on the motor can be very sudden in some riding manouvers the speed that cutout happrns can vary immensely. It is actually very difficult to create a circuit that can provide maximum performance for riders of all sizes in all riiding conditions at all times and battery state of charge without being very restrictive. The only real method to be safe is to respect the beeps which are telling you you are close to the limit. There’s no way to create a failproof system whrn tge circuit has to propel uou forward and balance you front to back at the same time.
Hey Bud! Very good video, i want this to be my next wheel but im short do you mind if i ask how tall are you? Will it be good for short riders like 5'4" ??
Hi I am 5' 7" and i found this wheel is good for riders 5' 9" and up. We did a demo day on Saturday and most rider love this wheel are taller than me. Riders with my high does have a bit of problem controling it. I think in time one can get use to it with the size and weight. It is a 45KG wheel.
Received mine today and of course it was damaged in shipping (thanks FedEx), my rear frame above the mudguard is bent down and touching the tire, I'm trying to see in the video at what I'm looking at to replace that rear section of the frame. I'm hoping the frame isn't one piece for ease of repair.
Hi Kevin! I am very late to this party, but as an Abrams owner (about 1200 miles on the clock) I appreciate this video a lot. This wheel is an underappreciated gem, IMO. That said, do you have the exact process and component for the capacitor upgrade? I live in the US and cannot find anyone here doing this mod, so I may have to do it myself. Thanks! edit: I do have a component-level electronics degree and background from about 20 years ago.
Hi Sammysoko424 , it is an easy upgrade by adding the same value capacitors in parallel. Just need to have steady hands and soldering skill and soldeer the caps on correctly and make sure you discharge all the caps first. Also needs to secure down the caps so it doesn't move.
@@eucupgrades Thanks for the response! so I'm just essentially duplicating the capacitors that are already there? also, if you don't mind sharing, what did you use to secure them?
@@eucupgrades Excellent! Thanks again for the help. By the way, I have noticed a slight kind of grunting sound from the motor when I push my Abrams up the steps to my home. I never noticed it before, but I only recently moved to a place where I have to go up steps to get in the front door. Is that normal at all?
Hi Kevin. Do you have a old sherman tyre? from 60mm by 375mm rim. Any chance you could Cut tyre in half with hack saw and send me photo please? Cross section accross tyre. Nobbly tyre if possible. Thank you for any help.
@31:00 Don't take this the wrong way (lol Adam).... the way you look and talk resembles the stereotypical nerd.... but the way you ride a wheel is like a bat out of hell! 😅👏👍
@@eucupgrades thanks. I ended up getting the commander hs since more battery/distance is always a win in my book. I do envy the finished look of the Abrams though. I hope I can/or you do a mod that would help the cooling problem of the commander...I own a mpro24 so I know cutting a hole for more air flow would generally solve this issue...why won't they put a decent heat sink!!!!???? Lol
Looks like lots of failure modes built into this. Haven't looked at any teardowns of the Sherman but I hear it is better (or the design engs had less expereince with it). The design engineers are reducing the life of these EUCs considerably. Also they are putting specific parts first on the failure list. Watch out for the parts that fail. Normally design engs. target primary failure toward the easiest parts to replace. Then the company will sell these cheap parts with a high margin. Overpriced consistently failing parts. Worth watching.
Hmmh, the board technique looks „old“ …its ok to have all on one board….but what afraids me is especially the point that the motor cables are soldered onot the board. Veteran did promise mor torque (which i doubt with this battery setup and the big tire) …but even if its has more…that would mean much more amps would run through this poorly sold on wires. Other than that the construction looks robust…but a bit to heavy
I thought this was 90lbs but hotdang, it's 99lbs! Insane. I don't get how they'd put offroad on the sides. I think I'm gonna get a Sur ron instead. 95kph freespin isn't that impressive. My EXN goes 104kph by comparo. We'll see how it goes real world & if its the 'offroad' machine it claims.
Enjoyed this breakdown video. Ride With e-RIDES 🙌🏼
The A+ manufacturing of the pedals with the bidirectional click, and the limited movement of the pedals preventing friction with the body is ingenious. Veteran has done their homework!
Thank you for sharing
They have done a job comming up with this pedal desin and plug and play system. Simple and less thing to go wrong.
I must say from the specs of all the new EUC's, I am soooo happy I bought my Sherman for 2800 when it came out. Looks like many of the new EUC's are just playing catch up compared to the Sherman, so I will be getting a lot of bang for my buck for years to come still.
yes the Sharman is a good wheel and will last if you look after it.
I'm waiting for my Abrams, hopefully will get it sometime next week, I guess I'll pack that connector with dielectric grease and cover it with heat shrink should be good enough to ride through big puddles i believe
Proof to Begode that you don’t need silicone goop slopped all over the motherboard to keep wires in place! Abrams build quality at least in this regard much appreciated 🙏🏼
Nice improvement for sure. Of course the Sherman had goop all over the place, so it's not just Gotway 🙂
🙏🏼🛸🔋⚡️
This would do very well in the city streets of 🇰🇪 would eliminate traffic by 80%
👍 Класс EUC идут вперёд в своём развитии Мотор рама и пара половинок с АКБ и контроллер 👍👍👍
After complaining about it for 3 years, an euc company makes a metal inner shell. Well done Veteran!
Definitely a huge improvement over plastic wrapped batteries and that tubeless tire has zero wobble! I really want to see how hot it gets during hard climbing compared to other wheels.
@3:00 when you lifted the shell and were struggling to turn it over I was thinking "is he really that weak?" 😅... then you turn it over and it has batteries built into it... PROPERLY built into it... WOW, I'm impressed veteran, your wheel no longer looks like a Gotway inside!!!
However... the outside of shell has a silly design that will make it harder to keep power pads in place and its big "off road" writing that makes no sense for a non-suspension wheel. But it does look pretty cool 😄.
This is great, could you do a full breakdown from start to finish. That would be very helpful.
Really love another video of the Abrams. Range. Temperatures while stressing it a bit. Thank you!
Great work man. Yet another solid build from Leaperkim. Would really like to hear a full first impression from you when you get chance. Thanks a ton.
Hi U-Stride, sorry little late reply been very busy working away. First impression looks big, then once its all build it looks and feels quality. Simple in design and riding at first push off you can feel the size and weight. But once on it, it feel a lot lighter and surprisingly easy to control. Breaking is great especially with the roll cage which you can grap on to.The motor sounds like a sport car or a tiger growling. The width on top of wheel is wider but i am use to riding wider wheel no problem for me. This wheel will be much better for taller rider like your yourself. I seen all your great video and how you ride. You know when you ride your wheel some of the video clips it looks like you are riding a small wheel. You know what i mean right. I think With a 22" wheel under you it will look perfect for your height. Let me know if i wrong, have a good one..
Awesome breakdown. Thanks! I love the construction of this wheel. Seems like it was well thought out. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on the ride. I am super curious about what kind of range you can expect with this.
I got myself the Abram now. Been riding it and i can confirm the range is the same as the Sherman. I think its because of the wheel diameter is bigger and give you more range.
@@eucupgrades Wow! That's great news!
Wow, thanks for this reverse tear down of the Veteran Abrams. It really lets me see the build quality of their new wheel, and honestly, I was expecting better from Veteran. Oh, also, I think you meant 'tight', not 'tide'. =8-Þ
Wheel looks well built. Im impressed. This is on the buy list. May just beat the EXN as my fav wheel at the moment. Im 6ft so this hieght is no issue for me, i just hope it handles well around corners. Tyre looks slightly thinner than expected but that may just be about overall shape of the unit plus wheel is 22"which means that top end will be higher than the Sherman. This wheel may ride like a BEAST.
I love you thanks. So excited.
Great review Kevin and looks an awesome wheel! Maybe consider a head camera mount whilst working and showing the wheel? If you need one I have a spare. Top notch 👌
Looks good the plug issue can be solved with alittle waterproof adhesive, good build obviously, less battery power is a Bummer, has the same signature Veteran qualities....it may be abit large for me though at 5'5" the orginal Veteran is a good fit for me. Although you always want to comparision shop for a future wheel...at the moment the V-12 seems to be a better fit for my height but I'm still waiting for all the reviews to come in on it. It looks large even for you although you seem to handel it well the abrams is up past your knees whilst your in an almost full standing position, add to that the thinkness to the top end perhaps abit too croochy for me...Thank you for the video.
Am gonna go creat this epic wheeling vehiceel thanks!
Damn this is a good and informative video
Thanks a lot for the breakdown video. I guess you received among the very first manufactured wheel ? I doubt the mass produced Abrams will have such low amp chargers when the Sherman had 5 amp or that they will ship xt90 plugs that aren't rated to resist water if they say it got very high water resistance.
Nice job. I’m having second thoughts about this wheel. I’m a on road cruiser and I’m guessing this may be even more smoother than my Veteran. Ride safe🙏
Wat veteran do u have
@@youllballright-blackisdaco3603 The Veteran Sherman
so ballin
Wow, I like that Battery Design. Still room for even more if you wanted lol
Thanks for a great view of the inside workings of the Abrams.
You say the TX9 connector isn't the right choice, what connector would you recommend instead?
HEAVY METAL!
more please:) maybe incline tests?
This is the one i’ve been waiting to view and get your thoughts during and after testing. You mentioned the rusting of the steal covering/supporting the lower motor casting, what would you recommend if anything for prevention. ie treatment?
It looks the bollocks. Hopefully much easier seated riding.
Whether my back with support lifting the sucker is another thing.
You mentioned how nimble it is, does that equate to the weight whilst riding is not an issue.
I guess all will be revealed in the coming days, can’t wait.
Great vid as usual Kev. Big up.
Spray it with Silicone Spray.. or paint the metal parts with some Anti-Rust paint... and youre good to go, in Rain or Snow!:))
I was thinking about Molybdenum paste that I can brush on over those bare hexbolts might not be a bad idea
Could do with a corrosion treatment (like underseal and judicious screw and parts replacements). Those frames can easily be powdercoated to mitigate this failure mode. There's a money spinner! Even an industrial aluminum primer with epoxy top coat would do. Go cheaper with zinc primer. I bet ppl wont pay the cost of it though. Use international paints, this is an industry leading manufacturer avaliable in the UK. We use their paint systems on everything, frames inside water towers, high temp boilers and chemical reactors. All materials from titanium and GRP/FRP to carbon steel.
What did the design engineers make the main failure mode? I doubt it would be the frame. Material thickness doesn't look bad. Just the paint DFT looks rubbish. A uniform coating of rust will protect the metal anyway. What are the welds like? Mild steel can normally rust alot before mechanical integrity is compromised.
This is the video from which one can find out that aluminum and alloy are not metals, and that the battery is 84 volts and 100 volts in the same time ... >:P
Just kidding man, you did a very good job there. Kudos.
Do you have any disassembly videos of the tail light. ? Looking to tap into the usb wires to hook up a led strip
Nice breakdown 👍 Too bad it has small batteries
Thanks. I know, just waiting for Afeez to do a range test that is if he has time. I know you will be the right man to do that.
I forgot to ask about their thermal management system. Do you anticipate Abram’s having overheating issues? Thanks Again
It seems so far thermal management might have been an afterthought on the Commander, hopefully this is not the case with the Abrams.?. 🙏🏼
I wish more R&D was done by certain EUC manufacturers themselves rather than on their/us customers that is unless we get compensated somehow for this burden, but I don’t anticipate a drop in unit prices anytime soon even if we’re cash paying guinea pig customer hybrids. 🙏🏼
bonjour elle est magnifique
So cant ride Abrsms through puddle with that plug that may short out.
Monster 106 3500w
Sherman spin 97. 2500w
Abrams spin 95 3500w
S20 70 3300w
Z10 mod firmware 60 1800w
Commander 96 2800w
I expect it wouldn't be that hard to just wrap that plug with some electrical tape for extra security. You could probably even do some xLarge shrinkwrap.
@@joshuajones6113 yes for sure. I was just passing on info. Yip rap abrams battery plug and ride.
I see Jack from Kingsong said s20 free spin 105kph. 200km range. We shall see.
@@WillofNewZealand really?! with a 2220 w/h battery, that seems incredibly optimistic. I hope he's right though!
Its the + and - than Sherman on the charger ? Sherman's charger can be used on Abrams ?
“Why is that clip still plastic? If anything happens to the handle, the clip will snap”
Maybe that’s the reason. They know the handle is vulnerable so they want it to break away rather than damage the internal frame.
I had Sherman falling down with handle up leaning against the wall and that breaks the plastic clip inside.The handle will bend a little bit but can be straightened.
@@eucupgrades so it’s really weak plastic.. lol
wow so many EUC.
how about you make how to change tire in veteran sherman and abrams.
look closer and step by step
Can you push it up some stairs without lifting it? That would be awesome :)
Would u say the Abrams is much smaller than monster pro, or only slightly smaller?
I'm thinking about lean to the commander due to the battery capacity the Abrams battery cover design does not allow extra capacity on that wheel
How tall are you? Is it comfortable to ride at that height?
Is it possible Abraham motor fit in OG monster pro rime?
Great video, appreciate your engineering no how 👍 Since I learned to ride my 18 xl I always thought an euc should only cut out leading to rider faceplant if the battery, motor/controller or wiring failed. Can you or anyone tell me why euc manufacturers allow their wheels to cut out if it over heats, over speeds, over torqued etc... In all of those situations the rider should not faceplant 🤯 At most he or she should just lose forward acceleration, leaving them with self balancing and brakes until the crises moment is over....
From before 2018 manufacturers have been putting sensors on euc to measure all of the above, they trigger the beeps and tilt backs when you get close to the limit.... Why the F...... haven't they done anything these all these cut outs? in a lot of cases beeps are not enough... the days of cutting out because you were on the limit and hit a bump should be old news .... With my limited knowledge, I have afew ideas how I'd go about achieving that.. how would you do it? 🤔
Cutout happens when the amp draw exceeds what the batteries can produce. Because the load on the motor can be very sudden in some riding manouvers the speed that cutout happrns can vary immensely. It is actually very difficult to create a circuit that can provide maximum performance for riders of all sizes in all riiding conditions at all times and battery state of charge without being very restrictive. The only real method to be safe is to respect the beeps which are telling you you are close to the limit. There’s no way to create a failproof system whrn tge circuit has to propel uou forward and balance you front to back at the same time.
Abraaaaaams!!! Video thorough though.
Does the abrams have a hollow core motor?
Very interesting, one thing the power connectors in the wheel arch wont last 5 minutes like that.
Hey Bud! Very good video, i want this to be my next wheel but im short do you mind if i ask how tall are you? Will it be good for short riders like 5'4" ??
Hi I am 5' 7" and i found this wheel is good for riders 5' 9" and up. We did a demo day on Saturday and most rider love this wheel are taller than me. Riders with my high does have a bit of problem controling it. I think in time one can get use to it with the size and weight. It is a 45KG wheel.
@@eucupgrades thank you..
Хочу это колесо 😁
we did a demo day on Saturday and all the big tall riders love this wheel but has to set to hard for heavy riders.
Received mine today and of course it was damaged in shipping (thanks FedEx), my rear frame above the mudguard is bent down and touching the tire, I'm trying to see in the video at what I'm looking at to replace that rear section of the frame. I'm hoping the frame isn't one piece for ease of repair.
Sorry to hear your wheel got damage. Yes the frame or bar can be change easily.
I’m I seeing correctly that the body panel screws go into actual metal and not plastic?!? 🙏🏼
yes.
I wanna see this climb a hill without overheating..
Oh shit. That thing will brake. Noice
I wish they would stop using wood screws straight into plastic 🙏🏼
That's China for you
Hi Kevin! I am very late to this party, but as an Abrams owner (about 1200 miles on the clock) I appreciate this video a lot.
This wheel is an underappreciated gem, IMO.
That said, do you have the exact process and component for the capacitor upgrade? I live in the US and cannot find anyone here doing this mod, so I may have to do it myself.
Thanks!
edit: I do have a component-level electronics degree and background from about 20 years ago.
Hi Sammysoko424 , it is an easy upgrade by adding the same value capacitors in parallel. Just need to have steady hands and soldering skill and soldeer the caps on correctly and make sure you discharge all the caps first. Also needs to secure down the caps so it doesn't move.
@@eucupgrades Thanks for the response! so I'm just essentially duplicating the capacitors that are already there? also, if you don't mind sharing, what did you use to secure them?
@@sammysokosammysoko you can use adhesive silicone to keep the caps in place. i have tested it and it does hold.
@@eucupgrades Excellent! Thanks again for the help.
By the way, I have noticed a slight kind of grunting sound from the motor when I push my Abrams up the steps to my home. I never noticed it before, but I only recently moved to a place where I have to go up steps to get in the front door. Is that normal at all?
Hello I am looking for am Solo Wheel EXtreme full shell with a working motor
the volume regularly changes on your videos too dramatically from normal then explodes to extremely loud.
This is a Mean Street Machine... but not an Off-Road... (also it would be good if you had a mic for to shut out the Wind)
I’m bummed wood screws are still being used / drilled into plastic especially on such a high end wheel. 🙏🏼
Hi Kevin.
Do you have a old sherman tyre? from 60mm by 375mm rim.
Any chance you could
Cut tyre in half with hack saw and send me photo please?
Cross section accross tyre.
Nobbly tyre if possible.
Thank you for any help.
HI Kevin.
I made a quick video to show the cross secton im after.
Thank you for any assistance.
czcams.com/users/shortsnVfOXOUTCMA?feature=share
@31:00 Don't take this the wrong way (lol Adam).... the way you look and talk resembles the stereotypical nerd.... but the way you ride a wheel is like a bat out of hell! 😅👏👍
So after trying them both...commander hs or abrams?
Two different wheels!. If i was 6' or 185cm tall and i don't do 70miles journey i will go for the Abrams.
@@eucupgrades thanks. I ended up getting the commander hs since more battery/distance is always a win in my book. I do envy the finished look of the Abrams though. I hope I can/or you do a mod that would help the cooling problem of the commander...I own a mpro24 so I know cutting a hole for more air flow would generally solve this issue...why won't they put a decent heat sink!!!!???? Lol
Looks like lots of failure modes built into this. Haven't looked at any teardowns of the Sherman but I hear it is better (or the design engs had less expereince with it). The design engineers are reducing the life of these EUCs considerably. Also they are putting specific parts first on the failure list. Watch out for the parts that fail. Normally design engs. target primary failure toward the easiest parts to replace. Then the company will sell these cheap parts with a high margin. Overpriced consistently failing parts. Worth watching.
Hmmh, the board technique looks „old“ …its ok to have all on one board….but what afraids me is especially the point that the motor cables are soldered onot the board. Veteran did promise mor torque (which i doubt with this battery setup and the big tire) …but even if its has more…that would mean much more amps would run through this poorly sold on wires. Other than that the construction looks robust…but a bit to heavy
I thought this was 90lbs but hotdang, it's 99lbs! Insane. I don't get how they'd put offroad on the sides. I think I'm gonna get a Sur ron instead. 95kph freespin isn't that impressive. My EXN goes 104kph by comparo. We'll see how it goes real world & if its the 'offroad' machine it claims.
I will take it in the woodland for testing. It will be interesting to see how good it is in a muddy trail and uk damp and wet weather condition.
So basically it comes disassembled with no instructions to assemble!?🤦🏽♂️🤯😮🤣