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If you want to comment on your actual mileage (kilometerage?) and model, or anything related, feel free. Ther's just not enough time in the day for me to research every brand/model/battery size/motor size combination and then create an option for them.
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I am just curious what everyone prefers on their V11 (and why): * Commuting Mode or Off-roading Mode? * Hard Pedals or Soft Pedals? Lately I have settled in to using off-road mode (regardless of terrain), with 70% "footboard" sensitivity. I find I get a bit more torque with off-road mode and I can accelerate/turn faster with some softness in the pedals. What do you use guys use?
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Just a stupid survey by RockyTop. If this survey is helpful to anyone in any way I have failed my mission. I messed up and made the wrong question multiple answer possible. Marty, Just tell me if I get on your nerves.
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We think we know what brands are most popular. Let’s see. Feel free to explain your answer below. Poll ends Sunday.
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A quick poll on control board failures - I would be interested in how common a problem this is.
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My first poll. I hope I did it right.
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Thanks for your excellent responses last time - here's round 2... CBR
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There's been lots of discussion on injuries and wearing protection, especially as of late. Maybe it's BMS failure, maybe the wheel caught a rock, but it seems that faceplants are inevitable. Please add to the vote! Perhaps this could people decide on a riding speed they're comfortable with, and how much protection to wear. There's no right or wrong answer -- except the honest truth! (Your answers are anonymous.) Thanks for your help! Speaking of bailing off EUCs at high speed, on this thread, @csmyers caught his highly-skilled high speed bailout roll on video, @Gimlet suggests ridi
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Falling off your EUC without hurting yourself
Neale Gray posted a topic in Commercial Advertisements
I strongly agree with wearing protective clothing. Maybe falling off is unavoidable at times however reducing the chances of injury are easy. I have put together a range of protective clothing in cooperation with some Australian partners that I will ship from Australia. Australia has been a leader in crash protection for a long time, haha we needed it. For road/concrete surfaces you will completely kit yourself out for about USD 600.00 (dirt protective clothing is a little cheaper) (Helmet, gloves, boots, Kevlar pants, Kevlar jacket (even have a hoody that looks normal even