bpong Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 3 hours ago, litewave said: Maybe @Ronin (the thread originator) should speak for himself. I think he takes a more balanced and constructive approach in his reviews. Perhaps the word "nitpick" was too kind. I really meant "whine". to answer both ronins and litewaves replies, speaking for myself, i guess i must be whining then. i own a lynx, and the only thing perhaps that could make the apex01 a "lynxrecycle" (lets make it a word onto itself...) is that for the speed freaks, it will be more stable at speed, and wont send your face into the pavement. as you both mention, lets really wait and see what the 'gods' have concocted for the next killer euc... it may turn out that we need not nail the apex to a cross and pass judgement then.... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skampster Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 Personally, stop teasing, just announce the dam thing, the tease or no tease won’t make a difference to sales after the fact. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WheelGoodTime Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 Reportedly they are ironing out one last QC issue before the official reveal. If you ask me, that personally gives me more confidence in the brand - better to have a fully tested and QCed product that is (hopefully) major issue-free prior to release, as opposed to releasing a wheel and making your batch 1/2 customers beta test it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
on one Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 I'm super impressed and excited for you @NOSFET Electric Dreams! And I'm a little jealous too, wow, what an awesome accomplishment you are making to bring a wheel to market. If you show as much attention to detail in your products as you do your film making, then I know your wheels will be fantastic. Congratulations! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skampster Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 14 minutes ago, WheelGoodTime said: Reportedly they are ironing out one last QC issue before the official reveal. If you ask me, that personally gives me more confidence in the brand - better to have a fully tested and QCed product that is (hopefully) major issue-free prior to release, as opposed to releasing a wheel and making your batch 1/2 customers beta test it. Yes, but releasing it to the public compared to announcing it are two different things. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidB Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 Is Jack using Leaperkim as a contract manufacturer for his own design? May explain the pedal design. I know in the Chinese EV space startups often have their first model made by the big players (ones with usually some gov ownership) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
techyiam Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 1 hour ago, WheelGoodTime said: Reportedly they are ironing out one last QC issue before the official reveal. If you ask me, that personally gives me more confidence in the brand - better to have a fully tested and QCed product that is (hopefully) major issue-free prior to release, as opposed to releasing a wheel and making your batch 1/2 customers beta test it. An easy fox for this would have been for you to wait 2 or 3 weeks before creating this thread, no? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WheelGoodTime Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 10 minutes ago, techyiam said: An easy fox for this would have been for you to wait 2 or 3 weeks before creating this thread, no? I didn't create the thread 😉 The wheel was teased roughly the day (maybe THE day?) that this thread was created. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
techyiam Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 (edited) 2 hours ago, WheelGoodTime said: I didn't create the thread 😉 The wheel was teased roughly the day (maybe THE day?) that this thread was created. My bad. If Nosfet.com website was already publicly accessible, and a teaser was leaked, then it is reasonably to assume that the company wanted to go the teaser route to launch their new company and first wheel. Edited September 24 by techyiam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NOSFET Electric Dreams Posted September 24 Popular Post Share Posted September 24 I understand the pedals are not the most exciting thing of this wheel for some, but the good news is that the pedals are not the main focus and are the easiest to replace. As I already responded on IG; the lines on the pedals don't actually get in the way of the pedal grip performance because of how high the spikes are. I admit that these pedals may be small for some riders but the size was also a consideration for tight turns on track + off road clearance. 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
techyiam Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 18 minutes ago, NOSFET Electric Dreams said: I understand the pedals are not the most exciting thing of this wheel for some, but the good news is that the pedals are not the main focus and are the easiest to replace. As I already responded on IG; the lines on the pedals don't actually get in the way of the pedal grip performance because of how high the spikes are. I admit that these pedals may be small for some riders but the size was also a consideration for tight turns on track + off road clearance. I wouldn't worry about it, that's one of the negatives one may have to face should the teaser-to-launch approach is taken. There always will be some individuals who will nitpick based on a teaser image. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikingto Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 54 minutes ago, NOSFET Electric Dreams said: I understand the pedals are not the most exciting thing of this wheel for some, but the good news is that the pedals are not the main focus and are the easiest to replace. As I already responded on IG; the lines on the pedals don't actually get in the way of the pedal grip performance because of how high the spikes are. I admit that these pedals may be small for some riders but the size was also a consideration for tight turns on track + off road clearance. I'm a fan of the pedal size choice. And I was concerned that my E-works pedal spikes, same as these, weren't going to be as grippy as the normal spikes I was used to.. They're solid, never let me down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daniel1234 Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 2 hours ago, NOSFET Electric Dreams said: I understand the pedals are not the most exciting thing of this wheel for some, but the good news is that the pedals are not the main focus and are the easiest to replace. As I already responded on IG; the lines on the pedals don't actually get in the way of the pedal grip performance because of how high the spikes are. I admit that these pedals may be small for some riders but the size was also a consideration for tight turns on track + off road clearance. Can you show power stage of control board ? Are you reusing motor+board+battery from lynx ? Are you reusing LK balancing sw? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
on one Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 (edited) @NOSFET Electric Dreams, I think you are the only wheel maker who is actually active here, currently, so kudos for that, is it too late for us to ask for features, or can we ask for features for your next wheel? Can I at least guess about a feature? I think you made the wheel space large enough to have a broad selection of tires because I think you took the Lynx, that I know you already love, and then fixed all the problems.. ? right? Edited September 24 by on one moore 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post techyiam Posted September 24 Popular Post Share Posted September 24 The Apex One should be announced soon anyway. Why not just wait for the announcement, and then see what kind of wheel it is, and then ask questions. There just isn't enough facts at the moment to make any constructive speculations. 3 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bpong Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 13 minutes ago, techyiam said: The Apex One should be announced soon anyway. Why not just wait for the announcement, and then see what kind of wheel it is, and then ask questions. There just isn't enough facts at the moment to make any constructive speculations. as always from techyiam, well said... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
o u euc 2 Posted September 26 Share Posted September 26 On 9/23/2024 at 3:18 PM, Skampster said: Especially when it’s over $400au shipped for e-rides pedals which three of my wheels have/needed. I've never experienced aftermarket pedals, just flat sandpaper, and the Lynx, so the Lynx is the best I've used. Are aftermarket pedals really that much better? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
on one Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 That's way too expensive, $400, for pedals. Even aftermarket pedals aren't large enough for my feet, so I have to make my own pedals like 13.5 inches. That's okay though because they are really nice cushy pedals that I made and they only cost like $50. Riding with pedals large enough for your whole foot heel to toe is so much better than trying to ride with foot hang over. I was laughing at the teaser because it just shows the headlight and the pedal, that's silly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bpong Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 4 hours ago, o u euc 2 said: Are aftermarket pedals really that much better? From my own limited experience, i used the stock pedals and they were fine. I then swapped them with nylonove pedals and there is a big difference in the spikes. The cast nubs on the lynx pedals are rounded and do mot bite into the sole of my boots. The spikes (actually set screws) in the nylonove pedals bite into the sole of my boots. That one thing alone sold me on the nylonove pedals. If you hav the time and dont want to get aftermarket pedals, grind the nubs flat on the lynx pedals, then design a plan of where to mount set screws on the lynx pedals. Tap the holes and mount the 12mm set screws (M5s). After doing all that, your lynx pedals will have the bite that they should of had to begin with. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidB Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 5 hours ago, on one said: That's way too expensive, $400, for pedals. Even aftermarket pedals aren't large enough for my feet, so I have to make my own pedals like 13.5 inches. That's okay though because they are really nice cushy pedals that I made and they only cost like $50. A$400= US$275 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InfiniteWheelie Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 (edited) 9 hours ago, o u euc 2 said: I've never experienced aftermarket pedals, just flat sandpaper, and the Lynx, so the Lynx is the best I've used. Are aftermarket pedals really that much better? In my experience, absolutely. I had some Nylonove pedals and they were great. The grip is on another level, really nice size and shape, and they have some flex which makes them really comfortable. Expensive but worth every bit if you have the money. Edited September 27 by InfiniteWheelie 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skampster Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 1 hour ago, DavidB said: A$400= US$275 Correct, and in that price, there’s £50 for shipping, and the pedals cost £199, so if an Australian wants aftermarket pedals, and yes, they exceed the stock pedals, that’s what it costs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KMV Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 Been using for a bit of time stock cast pedals on s22, but then bought aftermarket pedals from Beidou with cell structure and detachable screw steel spikes, it's just another level of comfort and confidence. Few times even saved me from slipping of the pedal. So the reasoning of nosfet to cut down expenses by providing casted pedals for a universal terrain euc it's just unreasonably stingy, even though they do look sturdy but that all what the have. From what I see in community, riders that have euc with similar casted pedals are mostly buying alternatives, and it's increasing unnecessary price of owning a euc, or modifying stock ones by removing stock spikes with file and drilling holes for steel spikes, but it's quite long and tedious process. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spiwrs Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 My Beidou Patton pedals were £139 inc. shipping from AliExpress so not that expensive and well worth it for off road as your feet won’t slip. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
techyiam Posted September 27 Share Posted September 27 (edited) Before being able to try out the stock pedals on the Apex One, how can one be so sure that they are that bad, as stock pedals go. Not everyone is going to want the same pedals in any case. And usually, pedals are not that difficult to replace. So why use expensive top tier pedals as stock pedals and force the higher price on all owners. I, for one, am not interested paying a higher price, due to the inclusion of a pair of high end pedals. Edited September 27 by techyiam 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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