Gasmantle 630 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 What is the difference between 21mph and 27mph? Well, I guess if you are a mathematician it is 6mph but what is the difference on an EUC? I'm looking to upgrade from my trusty little KS16s shortly mainly for the increase in speed and to a lesser extent extra range. I'm by no means a speed demon but I do usually ride my 16S at near full speed (20 -21 mph). I've narrowed my choice to either a KS16x or a Nikola 100v. The 16x seems to get good reviews but I'm wondering the speed increase will be enough? From what I've heard 27mph is about the safe top speed, a 6 mph increase doesn't sound a lot to me. The Nikola will give me a lot more speed but is it speed that I'll never use? I've never ridden an EUC faster than the 21mph I currently manage so I can't really comprehend 27mph. Is a 6mph increase enough to get the adrenalin flowing? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ádám Szitás 130 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 From my experience, every mph is enough to get it flowing as long as you are not used to riding at that speed. Don't you have anyone in your area to try those speeds? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rawnei 235 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 The difference is quite a lot. On my first wheel the V10F I could reach speeds up to about 24mph with tilt-back kicking in as early as 21mph, it felt very limiting. Upgrading to my MSP HT it can reach 36mph before even beeping about 80% power I suddenly felt freedom and no limits, I don't ride it at the beeps I usually ride it around 28-31mph and that's a world of difference from my previous wheel. So in short think ahead or you will regret it sooner or later. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Tawpie 358 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 I love my 16 and would heartily recommend it BUT if it's speed you're after, you want to go for as much battery as you can afford. For safety's sake alone. At any given speed, power reserve is a huge factor in safety—more power is always, universally better. Nik 100V wins easily. Besides, you get used to speed and what once was fine eventually becomes frustrating. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post ShanesPlanet 3,566 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 6 mph is a lot, until it isnt. If you fancy yourself wanting to go faster, you need step past the 16X. I believe the 16X is a comfort class wheel and 27mph is pushing it. I ride my 18L at 25mph regularly and its a pretty fast clip. However, when i sep on the sherm, 35mph is a breeze. Even so, I find myself quite enjoying the low 20's, as wind speeds make it a different game and the entire experience changes from leisure to adrenaline. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rich Sam 121 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 You can always cap the speed with software. That way you won't have to buy new hardware if you feel the current speed is not enough. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RayRay 679 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 (edited) I upgraded from a 16S to a 18XL (same speed as 16X) to avoid the stress of constantly riding at the limits of my wheel and risking cutout. It's a worthwhile upgrade for the added range and security. ( I prefer a mellow ride.) However, if you even suspect you may want more speed, then get a Gotway. Also, a Nikola feels nothing like any Kingsong, so please try one first... Edited February 11 by RayRay Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post houseofjob 6,155 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 (edited) My 2 cents: Speed = Safety Margin, at least for my city flats riding. Just because your car goes 100 mph max, doesn't mean you're obligated to drive it pinned to 100 mph. On average, 21 mph max riding means I am trying to stay out of car traffic, utilizing as many sidewalks as possible, which is harder to do here in NYC where streets are narrow, everyone is on top of each other, and bicycle lanes are few and far between. Jumping up to 27 mph means driving alongside car traffic is a little more palatable, but with the right aggressive drivers trying to pass (which is often), I will have to often stop on the side to let them pass, as I don't have enough burst to keep up with faster traffic or speed out of the way still in forward progression. Most ideal is 35 mph max, as that gives enough burst speed to get out of the way of aggressive drivers or trucks, without having to stop on the side. (for most wheels 18-20" diameter or 14" rim and below, my comfortable cruising / hold speed will hover in the high 20 mph's, just under 30). And FWIW, comfortable max speed IMHO is heavily dependent on wheel diameter. Holding low 30 mph's for my 22" diameter Monster feels perfectly comfortable, while on my 14" (or rather 15.5" as I've modded to 3" wide) diameter MCM5, I am more comfortable staying below 25 mph, as that overall wheel is so tiny in comparison, meaning less side shell area for support comfort, and lower riding height, which overall makes me feel more “naked” and less “protected” alongside big 1 Ton+ vehicles traveling higher speeds. Edited February 12 by houseofjob Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RockyTop 3,235 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 (edited) The 16x and Nikola are very different even though they have several common numbers. From my view point, I do not feel comfortable riding the 16x at 27mph. Too many cut outs. The Nikola feels more stable to me at higher speeds. I feel fairly comfortable at 35mph on the Nikola. @houseofjobjust posted something. I would take his word on it. I haven’t read his post yet but I bet it is good!! Don’t let me down @houseofjob Edit : yep! Good stuff! Edited February 11 by RockyTop Quote Link to post Share on other sites
houseofjob 6,155 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 6 minutes ago, RockyTop said: Edit : yep! Good stuff! LOL Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stephen 4,410 Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 If you want to ride fast at 27-30+mph just get the Nikola but if you never reach them speeds then you'll be missing out on everything the 16x offers, I've been riding years on 30+ wheels and I still don't ride at 30 , if you've found new roads and trails to ride fast in Yorkshire get the Nikola 😊 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mono 3,132 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 One consequence from adding 29% speed (27/21 ≈ 1 + 0.29) is adding 65% kinetic energy ((27/21)^2 ≈ 1 + 0.65), that is, the energy potentially absorbed by one of your bones. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rawnei 235 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 5 minutes ago, Mono said: One consequence from adding 29% speed (27/21 ≈ 1 + 0.29) is adding 65% kinetic energy ((27/21)^2 ≈ 1 + 0.65), that is, the energy potentially absorbed by one of your bones. Why are you trying to peddle this rhetoric on an EUC enthusiast forum 😂 Speed + fun * protective gear = good time Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mono 3,132 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 (edited) 22 minutes ago, Rawnei said: Why are you trying to peddle this rhetoric on an EUC enthusiast forum 😂 Speed + fun * protective gear = good time Unfortunately, one of the more common severe injuries is somewhere between hard and impossible to protect against by protective gear: a fracture of the humerus. I have seen numerous of them here and elsewhere. That is, risks are unfortunately not a "rhetoric", but they should be part of the decision making when choosing between 21mph and 27mph. As it may not be common knowledge, I just want to point out that the risk increases in some way faster than the speed, so that the OP can make their own fully informed choice. Edited February 18 by Mono Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WI_Hedgehog 375 Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 That's one of my concerns with the Veteran Sherman, the quality of it and many other wheels isn't steller from the end of 2020 forward, while the speed we're asking for is. 44 vs 27 is a 60% speed increase and a bunch more Kenetic Energy given velocity is squared. KE = ((m)(v^2)) /2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gasmantle 630 Posted February 19 Author Share Posted February 19 I can't believe but in a fit of madness I've just ordered a Mten3 so the bigger wheel will have to wait a few more weeks. I've been saving up for a while but been feeling unwell the last week so I've bought the wheel to cheer myself up a bit Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WI_Hedgehog 375 Posted Friday at 06:55 PM Share Posted Friday at 06:55 PM Quickly cancel your order! When you feel better you'll realize how unclear that line of thinking was!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gasmantle 630 Posted Friday at 07:00 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 07:00 PM I must admit it was an impulse buy I've been feeling a bit low lately so it's kinda something to cheer me up while I save for a big boy wheel for the summer. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mike_bike_kite 1,160 Posted Friday at 08:17 PM Share Posted Friday at 08:17 PM 1 hour ago, Gasmantle said: I've been feeling a bit low lately so it's kinda something to cheer me up Is it just the standard Corona virus blues of possible impending death mixed with likely joblessness and being cooped up with your family 24/7 plus not being able to go to the pub or meet friends or go on holiday? or do you have something different to the rest of us I recently started litter picking on a nearby park that was looking a bit forlorn. As I was going round I had all sorts people come up and ask stuff - fortunately the litter picker is a good way of keeping people 2m away. Now I've set up a facebook group to help fix stuff - 80 people have joined in the last couple of weeks! Now I wander round the park looking at things that need doing and getting folk together to try and sort it (in a socially distanced sort of way). I recommend volunteering (at anything) if you have the time, I actually find it quite therapeutic. Either that or video games ... I quite enjoy those too Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gasmantle 630 Posted Friday at 08:31 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 08:31 PM @mike_bike_kitefortunately I'm not seriously ill, it's just a bit of low mood and depression largely connected to the Covid restrictions. I live on my own now and like a pint of the dark stuff with friends in my local boozer so I'm missing a bit of company. I'm a little concerned at the moment with some of the stories you hear of people being pulled up whilst riding their EUCs and facing fines, penalty points etc - that is playing on my mind when it comes to spending perhaps £1600 -1700 on a new wheel. The idea of buying the Mten3 was to have a bit of fun whilst saving a bit more cash and look at buying a 16x or a Nikola ready for the summer if police continue to turn a blind eye when they see me as they do at the moment. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mike_bike_kite 1,160 Posted Friday at 10:12 PM Share Posted Friday at 10:12 PM I think nearly all of the stories of police bothering EUC riders comes from down here in London. I'll admit the stories bother me too but hopefully politicians will come to their senses and treat us a little more fairly. My guess is those that get fined etc are those that are riding like plonkers and endangering others. Hopefully the covid restrictions will lessen in the next couple of months and things will get a little bit more sane. In the meantime you could always look for pretty young things that are equally bored - the wheel surely has to be a good conversation starter? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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