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Dear EUC riders,

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming release of the 16-inch suspension electric unicycle Sherman Patton, designed by Leaperkim and exclusively available through Free Motion Shop. With an impressive 3000w motor, the Sherman Patton delivers exceptional power and speed, making it perfect for both urban and off-road riding.

In normal mode, the Sherman Patton can reach speeds of up to 52.82 mph, while in high-speed mode, it can reach up to 65.24 mph. The unicycle is powered by a Samsung 50 21700 2220wh battery that can provide a range of up to 62.14 miles on a single charge, ensuring long and comfortable rides.

We expect the Sherman Patton to be available by the end of May or later, with some potential changes in the final production model. As a leading supplier of electric unicycles, we are proud to offer an enhanced version of the Sherman Patton with a waterproof battery and a fire-retardant coating for added safety. The BMS anti-vibration system will also be improved to ensure a smoother ride.

We believe the Sherman Patton will be a game-changer in the electric unicycle market, and we are excited to offer this new product to our customers. For more information on the Sherman Patton and to place your order, please visit our website or contact our customer support team.

Thank you for your support, and we look forward to providing you with the best electric unicycle products and services.

Best regards,
FreeMotion Shop

www.freemotionshop.com

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80 mm of shock travel makes it sound more like a street machine than single track, but 39 kg is going to be a workout if you do play in the dirt

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So the weight wasnt a typo... :mellow:

That wheel weighs 13 kg more than my V11 and only 7kg less than my 20'' behemoth of an EX20S with its mining truck sized frame, pedal hangers and suspension parts, WTF...

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5 hours ago, Ruben De Waele said:

i'm wondering what the contraption at the bottom-front is for, is it part of the suspension?

Curious placement of it, whatever it is ! Surely that is going to get in the way of legs and pads and whatnot isn't it ?

I like the look, overall though. Even more with the military hardware styling I see...

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5 hours ago, Ruben De Waele said:

i'm wondering what the contraption at the bottom-front is for, is it part of the suspension?image.png.2c5ecbca3bd0d837df819d5a17973522.png

Whatever it is, it was 'shopped onto that render

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