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Hi all!!! Complete newbie here!!!

I am looking to buy my very first euc, and stuck with the choices available!

It will be used for mainly off road trails, and coastal rides.

Been looking at the in motion v8f for a starter wheel, but love the look of the begode falcon which, with the suspension, will be more suited to my ( eventual)! needs.

Do I take the plunge and go straight for the falcon?

Or be sensible and go with a lower powered wheel?

I just don’t want to outgrow a learner wheel, and wish I went for something a bit better first time round!!

Any advice/comments will be greatly appreciated .

Andy 

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Heyo. I moved your thread to a better location, you will get more replies this way.

Personally, I cannot recommend a V8 series wheel in this day and age. Falcon all the way!

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1 hour ago, meepmeepmayer said:

Heyo. I moved your thread to a better location, you will get more replies this way.

Personally, I cannot recommend a V8 series wheel in this day and age. Falcon all the way!

Awesome , thanks for getting back to me, like I say im a complete beginner so any advice is always welcome!!! 

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Yah like Meep said, the falcon all the way ! Its got a lot of power & torque and excellent build quality. Great for offroad trails and beginners ! I have 1k miles on mine street riding, and I really like the suspension . It would be easy to learn on because of its size. The stock pads are ok, but didn't fit my big feet. So the velcro already added on is a nice feature, I put some clark pads on mine 

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