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Anyone know someone in the socal area that knows how to fix a uni? I crashed last night and kept riding for about a mile or so. After putting the handle down, the uni shaked like crazy and won’t turn on anymore. I would love to fix it because I literally just bought it yesterday and gave out on me on the same day ?

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2 hours ago, JlinMsuper said:

Anyone know someone in the socal area that knows how to fix a uni? I crashed last night and kept riding for about a mile or so. After putting the handle down, the uni shaked like crazy and won’t turn on anymore. I would love to fix it because I literally just bought it yesterday and gave out on me on the same day ?

Spend a few hours looking at the various posts in this Forum. You'll soon understand what needs to be done.

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Did you crash yourself, or did the wheel just stop working suddenly? If it's the latter, have your seller give you a replacement, not your problem after one day of ownership, that should be a no-questions-asked replacement situation.

If you caused the crash, you probably have it to do yourself, or your seller can help. Not sure if there is even a single professional repair shop in the U.S...

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Shaking may mean a loose board. Not sure how the not-turning-on happens, maybe the board is just broken, or the power button disconnected??

A good first start would be to remove the right side panel and have a look at the board. All you need is to remove the pedal and the screws holding the side panel. Post some photos if you like.

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2 hours ago, meepmeepmayer said:

If you caused the crash, you probably have it to do yourself, or your seller can help. Not sure if there is even a single professional repair shop in the U.S...

Shaking may mean a loose board. Not sure how the not-turning-on happens, maybe the board is just broken, or the power button disconnected??

A good first start would be to remove the right side panel and have a look at the board. All you need is to remove the pedal and the screws holding the side panel. Post some photos if you like.

This.

If you can operate a screwdriver and allen wrench (for the pedals), an inspection is something every rider can — and should — perform. Ensure your board is secure and not loose, and inspect the plastic around the pedal hangers on both sides for cracks.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Did you ever get this sorted?  I'm located in Anaheim.  Just give me a heads up so I can bring my tools to my shop.  I'm no pro, but I have built many FPV racing drones.

Roger

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