Esash Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 I didn't even discover EUCs existence until like Jan-Feb 2018. Only months later did I hear that the V8, KS14S, and KS16s are all like less than a year old. I still don't even know if this is true. Like, there should be a timeline type graph or something with the release date of each wheel across different companies. Did the ACM 1 come out before the KS16s? Is the MSuper older or newer than the KS18s? There must be a place that has all this release date info in one place, or at least there should be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
houseofjob Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 The V8 was released August or September -ish 2016 (wow! didn't realize how long it's been) as evidenced by my pre-order eWheels receipt. Good point on the history stuff, I would love to read up on what I personally missed pre- when I got into the EUC game in 2015. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esash Posted May 2, 2018 Author Share Posted May 2, 2018 24 minutes ago, houseofjob said: The V8 was released August or September -ish 2016 (wow! didn't realize how long it's been) as evidenced by my pre-order eWheels receipt. Good point on the history stuff, I would love to read up on what I personally missed pre- when I got into the EUC game in 2015. Even just getting year down would be sweet. V8 - 2016 (Sept) KS14S - 2017? KS16S - 2017? KS18S - 2017? KS18L - 2018 ACM (1) - 2016? MSuper (1) - 2015? MSuper 2 - 2016? MSuper 3 - 2017? MSuper 19X - 2018 MCM 2 (1?) - 2015? MCM 3 - 2016? MCM 4 - 2017? MCM 5 - 2018 Monster - 2016? Monster 2 - 2017? Rockwheel GT16 - ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
houseofjob Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 MCM Summer 2014 MCM2 December 2014 OG MCM4 - November 2015 OG 67V ACM - April 2016 OG 67V MSuperV3 - September 2016 Monster - December 2016 / January 2017 Rockwheel GT16v1 Q4 2016 for Asia, Feb/March 2017 for Int'l KS16S - April 2017 KS18S - June 2017 KS14S - July 2017 100V Monster - Q4 2017 / Q1 2018 ... and FYI, InMotion Global YouTube just put out a timeline vid of their product history (they list July for the V8, so my August/September must be the International release): Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esash Posted May 13, 2018 Author Share Posted May 13, 2018 I'll just add these MCM - released ~ Summer 2014 AMK (500w) motor. Clicking power button. No BT. (BT board was not yet installed) Non-adjustable warning beeps Shell colors: solid white and black Battery options: 170wh, 260wh, 340wh, 680wh Tire type 1 MCM2 - released ~ December 2014 AMK (500w) motor. Clicking power button. BT. Non-adjustable warning beeps Shell colors: solid white, solid black, carbon black, solid red Battery options: 170wh, 260wh, 340wh, 680wh Tire type 1 and 2 MCM2s - released ~ April 2015 AMK (500w) motor. Momentary power button. BT. Adjustable warning beeps (first 2 stages) Shell colors: solid white and carbon black Battery options: 260wh, 340wh, 680wh Tire type 2 MCM2s+ released ~ June 2015 HB (550w) motor. Momentary power button. BT. Adjustable warning beeps (first 2 stages) Shell colors: solid white and carbon black Battery options: 260wh, 340wh, 680wh Tire type 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
esaj Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 MSuper V2's came out sometime in late 2014, or maybe very early in 2015, in three variants ("high torque", "middle speed", "high speed"). They had 1000W motors, each with different winding to produce different torque/speed -balance. The motors and the mainboards couldn't be swapped from one model to the other, ie. "high-speed" -mainboard wouldn't work correctly with "middle speed" or "high torque" -motor. Apparently the MSuper V3's have had many variants also, although not sure how well they're named, if at all. EUC Extreme was complaining about the fact to me once, they kept changing and tweaking things, and the factory didn't know what boards were used in which batch, and couldn't provide the correct boards anymore. You can imagine Vee blowing a lot of boards with his ride style... Also, trip down memory lane and history, models from 2014 & 2015 or thereabouts: http://www.ewheels.org/catalog/single-wheels We did have a spec sheet for wheels at one point, but a forum update blew up the formatting, and no one had the time or interest to keep updating the list, as back then, new wheels from many manufacturers were coming quite often. Most of the newer members have never even heard of Fastwheel, F-Wheel (different company), Firewheel, Legway, TG (TeamGee)... Rockwheel was thought extinct also, until they came up with the GT16. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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