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Komentáře • 292

  • @Wheel_fast_euc_rider
    @Wheel_fast_euc_rider Před 3 lety +66

    Lol... " hold a Pole ....like me.".. haha...
    Sort of funny considering your in Poland. Hehe...

    • @TroubleshootGamingMeds
      @TroubleshootGamingMeds Před 3 lety +2

      Haha. Didn't even realize this double entendre

    • @RuckRitz
      @RuckRitz Před 3 lety +1

      No pun intended;)

    • @Prec1gus
      @Prec1gus Před 2 lety +2

      It would have been a triple pun, if the "pole" was not Jack, but Paul :D

    • @bokusimondesu
      @bokusimondesu Před 2 lety +1

      I actually stopped the video, to make this comment or one like it 😜

    • @ozymandiasramesses1773
      @ozymandiasramesses1773 Před 8 dny

      I read this comment as though it was written by a German.

  • @fearceigknighter
    @fearceigknighter Před 3 lety +43

    There's legit no one else in my town that owns an EUC while I'm trying to learn so I'm YouTubing 😂

    • @ikco98
      @ikco98 Před 3 lety +2

      I was the same way, u can do it!

    • @fearceigknighter
      @fearceigknighter Před 3 lety +1

      @@ikco98 Thanks, I've been riding it to work daily! 👍

    • @ikco98
      @ikco98 Před 3 lety +2

      @@fearceigknighter oh, so you're riding already???

    • @ikco98
      @ikco98 Před 3 lety +3

      That's the main reason why I wanted to learn... just in case something happens to my car, I have a second mode of transportation to get to work.

    • @fearceigknighter
      @fearceigknighter Před 3 lety +3

      @@ikco98 It's a great mode of transport. Honestly more fun and freedom than a car specially since you can bypass traffic quite easily.

  • @beyourselfusion
    @beyourselfusion Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you Wrong Way for videos! I have no friends with euc to try and used euc market has few old very low powered models only. So I bought new euc without knowing do I ever learn to ride. Voice in my head told me I am idiot spending 2000 euros for thing that I saw only on internet videos and maybe never use...First hour was total nightmare. I held the fence posts with one hand the whole time and moved wheel foward and back and was clear I never learn. It was impossible to move even one meter without fence. Second hour I was almost same but managed to let hands few seconds off the fence and move 1 or 2 meters. Third hour my body was physically exhausted but I felt is time to try without fence. Put second leg to euc was really scary without fence. Finally after 3 hours and 14.4 km my leg muscles was burning hell but I felt like olympic winner in the end. My goal is to go work 5km and back to home 5km but need more time to practice turning before that. Good luck everyone who learns first steps! It is hard but worth it.

  • @ghostburgers4284
    @ghostburgers4284 Před rokem +2

    I always had these dreams about flying, I’d always run down a mountain as fast as i can and i start to lean forward until my face almost touches the ground and then I’d pick my legs off of the ground and then I’d start gliding everywhere.
    The euc is like a reoccurring dream come true.

  • @Sock66
    @Sock66 Před 2 lety +6

    I don't care how many times you do the Pole joke it gets me every time dude lol

  • @douglashughes2331
    @douglashughes2331 Před 3 lety +26

    I've watched tons of your euc videos and this was the best. The juxtaposition of your skill and Kate's newness adds a lot to the info. And Kate is the calmest learner I've ever seen. Great video

  • @egowarszawa3291
    @egowarszawa3291 Před 3 lety +6

    Having taught several dozen people how to ride an EUC, I think there is an important distinction to make regarding the best EUC for learning. Based on my experience, MTen3 is the easiest to learn IF you have someone to assist you: while the low center of gravity and stability on even terrain is great, there is almost no support for calves which makes it extremely difficult to learn how to start and stop on your own. When I assist people with learning on MTen3 it’s going great, but when I gave this EUC to someone to learn on their own, without any assist, they struggled a lot. For those learning on their own, a relatively light wheel like V5F or V8 is better: while it’s not as stable as MTen3 at first, it has enough support for your calves/legs to make it possible for you to start and stop on your own. Also, when transitioning from Mten3 to something like V8, it takes about 10 minutes to get used to a different weight distribution but it’s faster to learn on Mten3 first (if someone can assist you) than to try right away on V8. Of course you need access to several wheels to be able to do it this way :)

  • @szastak7807
    @szastak7807 Před 3 lety +22

    I chose EUC instead of a scooter thanks to you! Now I'm awaiting the hour when I will finally ride to my training area instead of strolling there..
    P.S. This seal cameo is pure gold xD

  • @Micksoffthings
    @Micksoffthings Před 3 lety +5

    I leave this under every video I watched, it helps the algorithm.

  • @secretdaisy6484
    @secretdaisy6484 Před 3 lety +4

    That was helpful. I bought an Inmotion V5 as a starter wheel. I've never seen the smaller wheel that you showed in the video. That probably would have been better for me to start on. I was having difficulty figuring out which was my dominant foot because I'm ambidextrous. So I stopped & thought about how I start on my bicycle & started with my feet the same way as I do on my bike & I started using the opposite hand from how all the videos tell you to do it. It works much better for me this way. I suppose it looks awkward but it has helped my balance immensely. As if learning this wasn't enough, I'm also learning to ride a regular pedal unicycle because it looks like fun. Keep up the good work. 👍☮️🌞🌟

  • @martinsaunders2942
    @martinsaunders2942 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent Adam! Fortunately I’m now well past the initial stage. I would have liked to have seen this in October!! So, it’s a 👍👍👍 from me. Enjoy your Christmas and all the Best for the New Year. 🎉🎊💥🎄

  • @vnmnavarro71
    @vnmnavarro71 Před 3 lety +2

    Happy holiday you two! Ride safe. Looking forward to more couple content in 2021. Bravo to your channel. 👍👍

  • @olgac9121
    @olgac9121 Před 3 lety +33

    Hello my dear friend, this video is exclusively for young people. We old people also exist and we see your channel and we love it. So it would be very cool if one day you consider making a video for people who are around 50 years old and tell them that it takes us up to 15 days to learn, but that perseverance and effort ARE WORTH IT. I am 57 years old, it took me several weeks to go out into the street with confidence: IT DOES NOT MATTER! PERSEVERE !! Te mando un abrazo desde Medellin Colombia.

    • @darekmajchrzak4444
      @darekmajchrzak4444 Před 3 lety +4

      I am 53 - no problem to learn in one week.

    • @kmg501
      @kmg501 Před 3 lety +1

      I would suggest this video Olga. czcams.com/video/Y0hur2rfXk0/video.html

    • @martinsaunders2942
      @martinsaunders2942 Před 3 lety +6

      67 Here...took me about a week or so...just 15 / 30 minutes a day in a smoothish grass field before I went public. Like you...I absolutely love it. Happy wheeling! 👍

    • @olgac9121
      @olgac9121 Před 3 lety +3

      @@martinsaunders2942 The strong point of young people is agility. The strong point of adults is perseverance. But we can ALL enjoy the wheel. From Medellin Colombia, un abrazo.

    • @olgac9121
      @olgac9121 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kmg501 Yes!!!!! I love isthereanyfood and Monika

  • @francisalmeniana
    @francisalmeniana Před 2 lety +2

    Now I’m thinking to get one finger crossed 🤞

  • @reedcarson2731
    @reedcarson2731 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you ! This is by far the best instruction I have seen!!

  • @user-kh1ol3xh5y
    @user-kh1ol3xh5y Před 3 lety +12

    Very good video!
    I myself taught people to ride the EUC and there are a couple of comments.
    1. Straightening the legs helps a lot while the beginner is riding on a flat surface. So there are a lot less wobbling.

    2. It is better to use pedals without pins, because it is very difficult to correct the position of the foot at first.
    3. If you use a helmet, it should not be heavy. When learning, beginners still try to catch the wheel and bend sharply at the same time. The babischa from the video also demonstrated this at 10:07 even after you said that you don't need to catch the wheel (a common situation). It is not very useful for the neck.

    • @helmit23
      @helmit23 Před rokem +1

      This comment helped me more than the video, straight legs and I instantly drove unassisted around the lot 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

    • @helmit23
      @helmit23 Před rokem

      This comment helped me more than the video, straight legs and I instantly drove unassisted around the lot 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

    • @helmit23
      @helmit23 Před rokem

      This comment helped me more than the video, straight legs and I instantly drove unassisted around the lot 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

    • @user-kh1ol3xh5y
      @user-kh1ol3xh5y Před rokem

      @@helmit23 I am glad to help)

  • @TheLillianYoung
    @TheLillianYoung Před 3 lety +2

    I still suck at mounting - especially since I don’t ride often. Once I master that, I’ll be solid. And no, I don’t hold anything because that’s a crutch for me. I mount after a few tries eventually. But mounting up an incline on the V11 is something I have to practice.

  • @RichardThor
    @RichardThor Před 3 lety +6

    Well done! I have been riding for a year, and wish I had this to start with. Currently doing very well on roads and bike paths, but have not tackled gravel roads or dirt trails yet. Could you do a video with some pointers for that? Thanks so much! My wheel is a V10.

  • @nbike
    @nbike Před 3 lety +1

    Good video, very well explained, easy to understand, now let's try to apply all the tips. thanks

  • @KiwiMark67
    @KiwiMark67 Před 3 lety +21

    I used a fence for the first 20-30 minutes because there aren't as many Poles in New Zealand as in Warsaw. Once I had the feel for the balance and was managing to speed up & slow down, then I left the fence and started practising just mounting and balancing. Here's how that went for me: czcams.com/video/02dxa3AaBDQ/video.html

    • @DrCombiz
      @DrCombiz Před rokem +1

      I hear there are a lot of Poles in Warsaw. Badum tsh.

  • @scetchport
    @scetchport Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent tutorial, I'm 69 yr male, on sore knee and back is same but i want to do this.
    Finding the best unicycle that suits my body and location is the challenge.
    I'm on a cattle station in outback Australia, no paved roads just red dirt tracks, bumpy and occasional rocky tracks.

  • @alsojohnson
    @alsojohnson Před 3 lety

    Hadn't seen that logo before. Diggin' it!

  • @adhochero6619
    @adhochero6619 Před rokem +1

    I just got my first wheel today, begode t4. at first I couldnt ride at all I was surprise how much harder it was than I thought, but after less than an hour I can ride around through the grass pretty well.

  • @oldretireddude
    @oldretireddude Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent video. A caution I have for new riders is that the wheel may spin like a top if it falls over on a failed dismount and can cause injury. It is important to get feet away from the wheel if it falls over.

  • @Pugsforlife
    @Pugsforlife Před 3 lety +1

    Hey man what’s up your the man I watch all your videos I have the veteran Sherman coming on in like 4 days and I’ve never rode an Euc before I’ve got over 1000 miles on the Onewheel

  • @1846tin
    @1846tin Před 3 lety

    Nice video... u have a quick learner thats a keeper thank for the tips 😊

  • @magic_steve
    @magic_steve Před 2 lety +1

    Started on a onewheel but really don't like the companies increasingly more locked down models. I sold all mine except an older XR and just bought an Inmotion v11!

  • @CuztomTattoo
    @CuztomTattoo Před 2 lety +1

    Good job on the video guys you make it look easy. Do you recommend any exercises to increase the leg muscle strengths specifically for unicycle

  • @wilhelmdietrich8474
    @wilhelmdietrich8474 Před 2 lety +1

    I got mine last week (v10f) and have done probably 5 hours of practice and I'm solidly getting it down. I never considered using something to hold onto when I learned how to get on it. I feel dumb and probably would have saved a lot of time.

  • @Andre-Mostert
    @Andre-Mostert Před 3 lety

    Awesome and fun video. I made my wife watch it so she can also start riding. Thank you

  • @messiahshow
    @messiahshow Před 2 lety +2

    Weighing back and forth between a unicycle and a scooter. Going over comfort, range, speed, storage, winter and rain driving etc. It will replace my car so it needs to be more than a toy that just looks cool.
    What is your opinion of the 2?
    So far I feel like this.
    Pro's for a Scooter
    * Nice comfy seat at my desired height to drive and relax, not having to worry about leg tension or me sitting a bit to low. I seen people sit on wheels and it doesn't look super comfy.
    * 2 wheels, more stable and safe during snow and rain for sure. I seen people drive EUC in snow but they are most likely lucky. If my car can slide when in snow at 30 kmh then a 1 wheel definitely can and that makes it super dangerous in slippery weather.
    * Packing, I can use a bicycle basket in the front and probably some designed box/basket in the back as well for groceries. I can also rest some stuff on the scooters foot rest area on these bigger scooters.
    * No cut off's so I fly to hell and back so safer going faster.
    * I feel less protective gear is needed on the scooter whereas on EUC I would need quite a bit and those things cost a lot as well.
    * Cost is another positive thing, the scooter is like 700-1700$ cheaper. And I am looking at scooter models that go around 80 kmh. Add protective gear needed for a EUC and I can probably buy 2 Scooters for the price of one wheel with protective gear.
    * A friend can easily come over for a beer or 2 and borrow my scooter home If needed or me taking it to town for a beer then drive it home from that friend. Not something that I would want to do with a EUC so sharing the fun is harder on a EUC if the person doesn't know how to ride.
    * Driving with a friend on it is possible and could be a life saver in many situations. Not so much on a EUC if you haven't worked on a circus for 20 years riding with a monkey on your shoulders and juggling 7 flaming torches.
    Cons for Scooter
    * Not hands-free, so If I do want to ride and film a bit which would be fun it will be harder. Not a big negative but worth mentioning and will change the posibility to do CZcams/Twitch stuff which I am into as well.
    * Storage, definitely will be lucrative for thieves so I would like to keep it in my apartment and how fun is that? A wheel is much more nimble to put in a closeth so a big negative for the scooter.
    * Portability, hard to bring on a bus or train, take into a store etc. Sure can be locked outside but thiefs do like Electric shit so I would feel uncomfortable leaving it for too long unattended. The EUC I would just roll with me easy or put in the shopping cart.
    * Fun factor, I sure do think scooters are pretty fun but they seem stiffer and not as connected to you like a wheel. So in that regard I guess a wheel win the fun factor aspect and give a sense of freedom.
    * Range, it seem very unclear how far scooters and wheels go, some scooters say 60-100 km, not sure what most wheels go but I guess they are similar. I just always feel the range seem low still and considering it is measured with a 57 kg asian guy riding on flat ground I guess I would get 40 km out of my scooter weighing around 100 kg but not 100% sure. Definitely something that worry me on both EUC and scooters but maybe a bit more on scooters since range seem so unclear from manufacturers and they love to pull numbers out of their ass.
    * Uphill from what I seen seem to be a bit more struggle for the Scooters. That do depends on the EUC also of course, I seen them struggle as well so could be tied to the power of these devices in general.
    EUC Pro's
    * 2 hands free to videofilm, maybe hold groceries if not too heavy.
    * Storage space needed for it is good and portability is great. Taking it into stores are easier and so on.
    * Looks fun, freedom to glide around, more nimble than the bulky Scooter.
    Still that is where the Pro's kinda end with a EUC.
    Cons
    * Expensive as hell considering you can fall off them like 50 times your first months of riding them and even one fall can break them or you if you're unlucky. And then what, just pay another 2800$ for another one?
    * More protective gear needed which drives cost further.
    * More dangerous than a Scooter for sure, longer to break. A car might think you are a person walking and miscalculate the distance and so on which ends in a crash.
    * Bad in snow and rain
    * Can't be shared so easily, can't give anyone a lift and so on.
    * No real storage place except your hands and that do seem a bit dangerous.
    So yeah, the wheel is tempting but looking at it from a practical standpoint it kinda suck. It is cool and for CZcams content it wins and most likely fun factor. For going shopping or replacing the car with storage room or taking that beer along the beach and then cruise home the scooter is chill as fack.

    • @kenworthNH
      @kenworthNH Před 2 lety +2

      Sounds like you just made up your own mind.
      There's no wrong answer and lots of variables to consider

  • @Franciscogreenday1
    @Franciscogreenday1 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice logo, cool video

  • @CDMartin4286
    @CDMartin4286 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the seal gifs. XD

  • @PhoenixPLPhoenix
    @PhoenixPLPhoenix Před 2 lety +1

    That's what I needed. I really was curious how this thing works, great! Maybe some day I will get one (even if these things are forbidden on roads here in Germany) Serdeczne pozdrowienia od warszawiaka z exile do Warszawy :)

  • @flowerpower5800
    @flowerpower5800 Před 3 lety +1

    Świetne nowe logo i ciekawy 🎥🍀🍀🍀

  • @BrooklineElectric
    @BrooklineElectric Před 3 lety +1

    It took me a while to learn to lean the wheel against my calf with most my weight on my dominant foot to start off.

  • @whyknot172
    @whyknot172 Před rokem

    Ok but that dismount and catch at the end was real life relationship goals.

  • @DamianLewd
    @DamianLewd Před 3 lety +1

    It was the hold a “pole’ for me 🤣🤣🤣

  • @HeaveHoEUC
    @HeaveHoEUC Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the videos Wrong Way I am 52 years old lady from Wisconsin USA and just learned to ride a hoverboard and I love it- it is like meditation, however I want to upgrade to a big one wheel I have one rebuilt knee which I ripped up and had rebuilt 3 of the four ligaments 5 years ago. SO I want to maybe get one of those big wheels with that nice smooth ride and the added suspension thinking it will be better for my joints- what do you think?

    • @mr_wrongway
      @mr_wrongway  Před 3 lety

      Hello Elizabeth! I’m glad you like the hover board! For sure the big wheel is far more comfortable and also does well on worse road surfaces ;)

  • @theeucguy
    @theeucguy Před 3 lety +10

    Relationship goal for 2021!
    Teach my GF to ride a EUC

  • @officialkief6369
    @officialkief6369 Před 2 lety +1

    just wanted to say thanks. I was able to ride the veteran sherman as my first EUC ever with the 2nd try thanks to this video. And I felt comftable in one day of riding.. it's really not that hard.

  • @ajrowe5845
    @ajrowe5845 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video!

  • @dojomojomofo
    @dojomojomofo Před 3 lety

    So different for me with no one remotely into it haha... I free-mount in the middle of a field, losing the wall before I knew you twist to balance... but it's so hard trust-leaning to accelerate and when I go remotely fast on pavement I get serious wobble. I've probably just done like 20m at a time. Running 40psi on a V8F so I'll drop it a bit and I'm sure it'll come fast, but just such a different angle to start lol. I just paced a wet, grassy field a bunch until I figured I could sorta turn and control speed. Everything here is wet grass or gravel covered paved paths right now so it's hard to trust turn traction.

  • @ddownbond
    @ddownbond Před rokem

    Looking in the direction you want to go is advice I got when I learned to ride a motorcycle. 20 years later, I can still hear my instructor yelling, "what are you looking at? "

  • @TechnoArtilleryWSR
    @TechnoArtilleryWSR Před 3 lety +4

    I love you too! 🥰 Wrong Way Family! ❤️❤️❤️⚡⚡⚡

  • @timpolkovnichenko8540
    @timpolkovnichenko8540 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing logo and intro :)

  • @RuckRitz
    @RuckRitz Před 3 lety

    Great channel!!!

  • @capitalp8816
    @capitalp8816 Před 2 lety

    It's really cool man 🤩🙌

  • @gauchobarhama8777
    @gauchobarhama8777 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello mate. Watching your videos has made me want to venture into this EUC world and i want to learn now. I don't have any experience on any balance wheels before but determine to learn and i am fast learner. My question is which EUC will recommend I start learning with since i will most definitely scratch it alot. And i am quite a heavy guy. I weigh almost 100kg and i am 6'2ft tall. But i want an affordable euc i can buy to start learning before buying a powerful one after i know how to ride it properly. Thanks very much.

  • @crazylikeafox7290
    @crazylikeafox7290 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant video, fella. Very helpful. 👌 Just curious, I always wondered how easy or difficult it was to change a tyre one one of these things. What's your experience been? Is there a quick release feature to pop the wheel out to repair? Cheers 😉👍

    • @Mike_Malloy
      @Mike_Malloy Před 2 lety +1

      Removing the tire is a real pain as there are so many screws and wires to disconnect just to get the tire out. The suspension in the V11 adds more work. I learned this from another YT video from another poster on the V11.

    • @crazylikeafox7290
      @crazylikeafox7290 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Mike_Malloy Thanks Mike. I did wonder. Flat tires are such a common, and nightmare task, on devices such as these or e-scooters etc so you'd think they'd incorporate a design to accommodate this headache. A quick release wheel as an extra feature would definitely get my attention if I considered buying one of these, that's for sure. 👍

  • @wesleyfelts222
    @wesleyfelts222 Před 3 lety

    I’m a one wheel rider and I just purchased the in motion V8F it’s on back order I’ll get it in July will being able to ride a onewheel help in learning to ride this

  • @gareth5000
    @gareth5000 Před 3 lety +4

    I've been thinking of buying a wheel recently and I came across your channel. I'm enjoying your work, great editing too:)
    From what I've researched so far, I think I'll wait for the V12. I initially liked the s18 but the quality concerned me plus I think I'm going to need a bit more range. Shame though, I was going to get a white one and an imperial storm trooper suit:(

    • @rishi-m
      @rishi-m Před rokem

      Hey there! Was considering an S18 too, could you point me to some forums etc.? Did you end up buying the V12 BTW?

    • @gareth5000
      @gareth5000 Před rokem +1

      @@rishi-m no, I got an mten3. Hard to mount, I wish I got an s18 now🤔

    • @rishi-m
      @rishi-m Před rokem

      ​@@gareth5000 well, at least you ozs don't have to worry about salt in the winter! The kingsongs ain't dust-proof, corrosion due to "salt spray" from the slush is my major concern!
      Are you planning on upgrading?

    • @gareth5000
      @gareth5000 Před rokem

      I still like the s18, maybe one day…

    • @rishi-m
      @rishi-m Před rokem +1

      @@gareth5000 good luck and happy riding!

  • @curtflirt2
    @curtflirt2 Před 2 lety +2

    Enjoyable video

  • @Swinghi
    @Swinghi Před 3 lety +1

    Grab a Pol! Nice one

  • @sandorszabolcsi
    @sandorszabolcsi Před rokem

    Great video what size do you recommend. I found a V11 for sale but have no experience in electric unicycle, but a a skier, snowboarder and eskate person.

  • @ddownbond
    @ddownbond Před rokem

    My first instinct (besides my self) would be to grab the wheel when it falls. This seems like simple but excellent advice. 😇

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you strap it to your wrist when your walking with it to prevent ppl snatching it off you?

  • @Pilpup
    @Pilpup Před 3 lety +1

    I really want a v11 as my first wheel but people are saying I shouldn't.
    If I stick with it will it be a good wheel?

  • @igorgoga7985
    @igorgoga7985 Před 3 lety

    Adam- at higher speeds to do a gentle turn/curve which knee to bend and extend forward?

  • @jdawz2816
    @jdawz2816 Před 9 měsíci

    Well Done!!

  • @tadeuszzielinski8798
    @tadeuszzielinski8798 Před 3 lety +7

    Help of a Pole! LOL!

  • @jackolantern7342
    @jackolantern7342 Před 3 lety +4

    One of the most important things in the beginning I imagine would be to learn how to stop/brake (since shit will happen)

    • @h00db01i
      @h00db01i Před 2 měsíci

      isn't that the weak point? you can't smash the brakes with one wheel like you can with stable vehicles. that aside you decelerate by putting weight on your heels

  • @mateuszwiecaszek8426
    @mateuszwiecaszek8426 Před 3 lety +1

    New intro and logo yeah!!!!!!!

  • @Rav3nclaw43
    @Rav3nclaw43 Před 2 lety

    Is it possible for them to implement an side motion gyros? Or whatever they're using for stability

  • @user-ms7sg2yw6i
    @user-ms7sg2yw6i Před 2 lety

    Здравствуй Адам✋, и ребята подскажи Пожалуйста Начал с Николы+ и встречая моноколёсников слышал от них что езда на маленьком колесе даёт опыт понимания как оно будет на больших скоростях и возможность справиться с дорогой Каково твоё мнение? Да кстати причина переезда обратно в Польшу? В 92м отдыхал летом в щитно👍

  • @Uptrail_PEV
    @Uptrail_PEV Před 3 lety +1

    Can you do a video on how to hook up a external speaker to the euc so you can hear the beeps ?

  • @bman251230
    @bman251230 Před 3 lety

    Awesome couple!!

  • @celynamez
    @celynamez Před 3 lety

    Ooohh!! Your queen looks so cute in her fit! 👏 #girlsridetoo 💁🏽‍♀️

  • @doumsingeson4577
    @doumsingeson4577 Před rokem

    Thank you very much.

  • @AntoniChujek
    @AntoniChujek Před 3 lety +1

    Hej! Dzięki za film! Mam pare pytań. Na wstępie zaznaczę ze dzięki Tobie jezdze na euc! Nie moge sie z Toba porownywac bo na euc mam dopiero 4000km zrobione, ale od 20 lat zawodowo ucze jazdy na nartach i mam solidne podstawy teoretyczno praktyczne. Jako osoba ktora wiekszosc zycia spedzila na nauczaniu innych mam pare pytań. Pytania moje wynikaja stad, ze coraz więcej osób ostatnio ucze jezdzic na euc i mam juz jakis wypracowany zestaw ćwiczeń oraz swoje spostrzenia (przez nauke rozumiem swobodne wchodzenie/schodzenie z monocykla, jazda oraz zakrecanie, czyli solidne podstawy). Skad wziąły sie przedstawione w filmie cwiczenia? Jakie stoja podstawy teoretyczne/naukowe za wyżej pokazanymi? Zastanawia mnie rowniez ich kolejnosc (tzn. Najpierw uczysz jezdzic, a dopiero później ruszac/zatrzymywac sie, nie pasuje to do "bhp", rozumiem ze to nie przypadek/przeoczenie, prosze o wytlumaczenie). Moje zdziwienie wywołało rowniez jedno z pierwszych ćwiczeń czyli jazda na 2euc gdy osoba szkolona trzyma sie Ciebie - czy probowales tego cwiczenia z osoba ktora naprawde dopiero zaczyna a nie jak na filmie ma ju przjechane powyżej 50km? Z moich doświadczeń wynika ze taka osoba jeśli to jej jedno z pierwszych ćwiczeń potrafi cały swój ciężar położyć na "podporze" czyli w najgorszym wypadku wywroci siebie i osobe ktora podpiera. Oczywiscie nie ma problemu gdy jest to pokazane jak na filmie (lekkie opieranie sie), ale początkujący serio potrafi zawisnac na trenerze swoimi 80kilogramami. Gdybyś mógł tak w kilku słowach opisac kazde cwiczenie w sensie podstaw teoretycznych -oraz jeśli są to badan, książek czy publikacji naukowych na których sie opierales?

    • @mr_wrongway
      @mr_wrongway  Před 3 lety

      Hej, Kate nauczyla się w ten sposób od początku i w naszej grupie WSR tez większość tak zaczęła. Testowaliśmy różne sposoby ale ten jest najlepszy bo nie zniechęca na początku ponieważ wsiadanie jest trudne a dodatkowo potem nie wiesz co robić. Wiec na początku jazda potem ruszanie z jednej nogi :)

    • @AntoniChujek
      @AntoniChujek Před 3 lety

      @@mr_wrongway Uczyłem w ten sposób killa osób na początku i nie jest to najlepszy sposób (daj jakis argument za tym bo twierdzisz inaczej, ja swoje przedstawię ponizej). Głównym zadaniem tego cwiczenia jest motywacja do dalszych prob (to tez jest istotne!) - sam przyznajesz. Moim zdaniem niesie za soba to dwie poważne wady. Pierwsza wada to nauka jazdy przed hamowaniem a to moze sie skończyć różnie (uszkodzenie przypadkowego samochodu itd). Druga wada to ryzyko ze osoba uczaca sie bedzie jezdzic od podpory do podpory (od slupa do slupa - a znamy troche osób ze srodowiska których tak początki wyglądały i sami przyznawali ze było to meczace) minimalizujac za wszelka cene mozliwosc zatrzymania poza podpora co moze wymuszac jazde ponad aktualne umiejetnosci. Wystarczy jedno cwiczenie ktore nauczy nas wchodzic/schodzic/przyspieszac/hamowac i utrzymać balans w czasie jazdy (jak pojedziemy sami bez niczyjej pomocy to satysfakcja i motywacja wieksza niz przy propozycji jazdy na podporze do tego potrafimy ju sie zatrzymac). Od wprowadzenia tego cwiczenia proces nauki zajmuje mi od 1 do 10min w zależności od czlowieka. Cwiczenie wyglada nastepujaco: koło miedzy nogi, noga wiodaca na padzie, kolano nogi wiodącej lekko ugiete w kierunku wewnetrznym (kolo pochylone do wewnatrz). Druga stopa obok pada na ziemi (nie przed, ani za, rownolegle). Odpychamy sie na jednej nodze przjezdzajac pare cm i zatrzymujemy sie, czynnosc powatarzamy starajac sie wydłużyć odlegloscc/czas stopy w powietrzu. Gdy stopa jest na tyle długo w powietrzu ze zdążymy dotknac pada robimy to. Jesli uda sie na sekunde postawic noge na pada robimy to, wydłużamy czas drugiej nogi na padzie. To jedno czwiczenie a jej dodatkowym atutem jest to ze od razu nam sie stopniuje (dostosowywuje) w zaleznosci od aktualnych umiejetnosci i realnie je poprawia.

  • @Speedypolaris
    @Speedypolaris Před 4 měsíci +1

    Im looking to get one but i do have a question is it like riding a hoverboard?

  • @soonny002
    @soonny002 Před rokem +1

    Great, now I'm learning it the wrong way!

  • @fazer12779
    @fazer12779 Před 3 lety +1

    You should keep your body straight like an ironing board when going straight, don’t bend at the hips. Also look ahead & your body/wheel will follow.

  • @jansvoboda9778
    @jansvoboda9778 Před 3 lety

    Nice rebrand. I sugest medium mode for beginers. Hard on gotway is not "noob" friendly. Other eucs hard mode safe choice.

  • @redzraverz
    @redzraverz Před 3 lety

    There are so many of them i dont know which one to buy, afraid to buy one and it dont feel good. how to choose ?

  • @Thestr8noodle
    @Thestr8noodle Před 2 lety

    Ever since I saw a video for it last weekend, I really would like to learn how to ride them, but they are a little pricy. Looks so damn fun :-).

  • @icebreaka1969
    @icebreaka1969 Před 3 lety

    hey adam, do you have any advice for me when i Riding my kingsong s18 about 20KMH and making a turn in nice smooth surface, the S18 will wobble, it try to throw me off, if that something I can practice or change my tire pressure? please help, I am new rider, only have around 40KM experience. thanks.

  • @stephenevans684
    @stephenevans684 Před rokem

    Very much satisfied with the product .

  • @WHITELIONNYC
    @WHITELIONNYC Před 3 lety

    The buildings are beautiful.

  • @markangelogarcia2584
    @markangelogarcia2584 Před 2 lety

    should i get the mcm5 v2 or the mten 3?
    mten 3 cost more at $100+

  • @Rav3nclaw43
    @Rav3nclaw43 Před 2 lety

    So I ride downhill longboarding. This seems like a solid replacement for my vehicle which just exploded. So are these good for regular work commutes of 20 or more miles

    • @Rav3nclaw43
      @Rav3nclaw43 Před 2 lety

      Im tired of using my longboard in the city

  • @tadeuszzielinski8798
    @tadeuszzielinski8798 Před 3 lety +1

    Adas lapiesz niemiecki akcent jak jezdzisz a Kaska xD xD
    KWIKER

  • @whyknot172
    @whyknot172 Před rokem

    I just got my first EUC. Does the sweating ever stop or do I need to see a doctor.?

  • @user-eo7wy6oj2i
    @user-eo7wy6oj2i Před rokem +1

    I don't even personally know someone in my city who owns an electric scooter, let alone an electric Unicycle....
    Auckland, New Zealand.

  • @dickiespostman3648
    @dickiespostman3648 Před 3 lety

    Hi, am a beginner I am riding a KingSong KS-16x, I ride at the moment at 10mph on average. I have the tyre pressure at 25psi. I weigh 80kg. Do think that this ok?

  • @aliakbari437
    @aliakbari437 Před 3 lety

    As someone who has a lot of experience riding with Euc. Does riding with it hurt your back? My back hurts after a year of using the scooter. Because it has no suspension and the bumps hit the back and knees directly.
    thanks adam.
    if you make a video about that, it's very helpful❤❤

    • @olafeliasb1684
      @olafeliasb1684 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Ali. The EUC has a bigger inflated wheel that absorbs shocks way better than the small (often not inflated and/or suspended) wheels of a scooter. Also the steering wheel of a scooter forces you into a certain position that might affect your back in the long run.
      To be able to ride an EUC you are forced to find your balance and keep a good posture. The more relaxed you are the better you will ride. You see the difference between experienced riders waving their arms around and the beginners that use their arms for balance.
      So you are forced to have a good posture and that is good for your back. You can also use it to have a better posture in every day life.
      So my experience is that it’s good exercise to have a good posture for your back and therefore probably better than the scooter.
      I’m not a very experienced rider but I have driven both and this is my experience.
      Have fun and safe trips!

    • @aliakbari437
      @aliakbari437 Před 3 lety

      @@olafeliasb1684 thanks. I think you're right. it's very helpful.🙏

  • @iiiDartsiii
    @iiiDartsiii Před 3 lety

    how do these things handle bumps or coming off curbs etc

  • @dale1809
    @dale1809 Před rokem

    Hey what wrist guard are you guys using i have been searching.

  • @Naegimaggu
    @Naegimaggu Před 2 lety

    I've been asking around the streets looking for Poles to lean on, but there just aren't that many in Finland. I guess I'm not learning EUC then.

  • @TheAnimeist
    @TheAnimeist Před rokem

    10:22 I find grabbing checks are good too.
    Okay, I will show myself the door.

  • @wingcoachdavid
    @wingcoachdavid Před 4 měsíci

    I would add that if you are falling to the left, turn to the left and vicaversa.

  • @SFSomega
    @SFSomega Před 2 lety

    ok now I want one!

  • @DiegoTheWolf
    @DiegoTheWolf Před 3 lety

    What i found most important as soon as you go into the public, you should learn how to brake hard and step off you EUC without crashing.
    After around 80km on mine this turns out to be the hardest part, since you like to ride and not stop, you will neglect your stopping technique.

  • @em3rge1
    @em3rge1 Před rokem

    Did you do a review on the mten3's?

  • @quiet1050
    @quiet1050 Před 3 lety

    What’s the name of the smaller uni that your riding ?

  • @UrAvgRasian
    @UrAvgRasian Před rokem

    I thought I never be rewatching an old video but here I am. Alien Rides has heavy discounts on their wheels and I took the plunge for my first wheel. Time to be the first in my area to own the Extreme Bull Commander.

    • @vine2244
      @vine2244 Před 11 měsíci

      How has your euc been? I have a pretty fast scooter, and always wonder about the single wheel ones

    • @UrAvgRasian
      @UrAvgRasian Před 11 měsíci

      @@vine2244 IMO scooters are "faster" unless your an EUC pro but the wheel been holding up really well and taken a lot of beating but wheel still chugging like nothing happened.

  • @cyberBIGGT
    @cyberBIGGT Před 3 lety

    What is the smaller white EUC he is on in this video?

  • @AudioPhil84
    @AudioPhil84 Před 3 lety

    what do you mean you can't fall flat on your face? i had 4 falls on my euc and 3 of them where cut outs when accellerating to fast...

    • @laineykat4706
      @laineykat4706 Před 3 lety

      Did you watch even 30 seconds farther or were you just watching until you found something "incorrect"? Literally the next scene is them saying you can overpower crappy ones easily.

  • @BunnyslippersEUC
    @BunnyslippersEUC Před 3 lety

    Head...shoulders...knees and wheel...knees and wheel.
    Gear up. Falling is part of the learning process.

  • @arthurrobey4945
    @arthurrobey4945 Před 3 lety

    Are day-glo Orange socks advisable?
    I'm not sure what my dominant leg has got to do with it.