The Best Entry Level Electric Unicycle | Inmotion V11 EUC

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I thought it was time to jump on the EUC wagon and glad I did! These are so much fun! This is a different style review as I walk you through my learning process and offer some tips if you're looking to pick one of these up

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Start Date: 03/16/2023 1:00 AM PDT
End Date: 03/31/2023 11:59 PM PDT

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It makes me happy to see people start this hobby and refuse to give up when they discover it's difficult. It took me much longer than 7 hours to see success riding EUCs, and that's after putting 4000 miles on a Onewheel. I stuck with it, and I'm so glad I did. I never rode the V11, but the V12HT and V13 are amazing!! I'll keep this short by NOT going on and on about how cool the Shermans are. 😁

jethrobell
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I learned how to teach people to ride EUC in two hours, and it works well too

garry
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Finally, I got 4 wheels over the years and don't care for anything else. Best things in life you have to learn to do yourself.

EdLrandom
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This is literally one of the best all rounder eucs. Iv done over 6000km in a year. Such a solid wheel.

DangaWaT
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As someone who has thousands of miles on multiple wheels this was really awesome to watch

EUCnFPV
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Took the words right out of my mouth. I also took way too long to try this hobby. Started three weeks ago. I learned by myself in five days.

Tre_Notes
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You picked it up faster than me, that is for sure. I almost completely gave up but managed to persist through and so incredibly happy that I stuck with it.

bookmark
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Just got a V8f. The first 5 minutes I thought oh no what did I do. 20 minutes in im riding without falling. Now perfecting my turns😊

Platypus-Dreams
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This gave me so much confidence to stick with it. I just got a V11Y and I was feeling like I made a huge mistake trying this but I know I have to stick with it and I'll get it. I just have to find a solid place to practice. Thanks for this video

livmor
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Ive got my first euc in september last year (2022) and coming from scooters, this thing is a process but a extremely fullfiling one, I took a whole day to learn it and the next day I was about to go straight on a bicycle path and WOW the pure glee . Such a joy . I don't think ill come back to E-scooters anymore lol

eddy
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As an EUC rider and reviewer, it was refreshing to see someone new to the sport trying it out and talking us through it. Great job welcome to the EUC addiction…. 😂

ThaBlackCobra
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You communicated the experience of learning an EUC so well! It was like I was reliving my first time. Such a blast (and sometimes painful) to learn!

xshn
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8:04, I know the feeling, its not just that you got to your set goal, its how damned fun it is getting there to. I have ridden these machines for a decade and the only thing I don't do now as a 43 year old (as much) is going to a store far away, pretending I need something the store have and ride there to buy it (that weird gizmo I could really forget when I got back) what I really needed was a reason to go out and just ride.

HighOnScience
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I was 66 when I learned to ride mine. I had good results using ski/hiking poles to maintain early control. As my confidence built up, I just used the poles less and less. I would also suggest getting the neoprene cover if available to shield the wheel from damage during the learning period.

oldretireddude
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Hey! I have about 7500km on my EUC's and I love it. So portable and fun. I ride Begode Tesla T3 and Inmotion V12HT. V11 is very good commuter wheel, great choice :)

TheDownloader
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One thing I learn about riding an EUC in the beginning is - it is all mental. All our lives we have been told anything less than 2 wheels is hard. Even 2 wheels with a motor is dangerous...So it automatically transfer to the EUC.

Whatever limitations I could not do on a EUC was because I told myself and believed I could not do it and/or it was scary. The more I rode/practiced and got comfortable, the things thought I couldn't do, I do without thinking about it.

Also every vehicle from bikes, scooter, cars, motorcycles, etc. we all use our hands in some form or fashion. So when new riders ride a EUC for the first time they constantly waving/swinging their arms because they don't know what to do with them. And that makes them lose balance. As they figure out their arms don't play a factor they calm down and keep their arms at their side and they ride much better and smoother. Just look at yourself and everyone learning to ride, and look at those with more experience riding and you will see what I mean

truthiscensored
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Nice job. It’s definitely the best PEV once you get it. I started on a V8S I got a good deal on, and upgraded to an EXN I got a good deal on. I ride my ebike if my son wants to go on the jump seat, but if I have a choice, it will always be an EUC and I doubt I’ll ever buy anything else going forward. I’m glad I have choices in wheels, I love the V8S for short shopping runs or going to the train station because it’s so light, and the EXN if I really want to let loose and go fast and further. So portable and can just come inside with you.

The V11 is a really good all rounder. I think about the only knock on it for learning is the high pedals and relatively high weight, but once you learn it it can be a solid wheel for a long time. You definitely outgrow the V8S pretty quickly if it is your only wheel and you’re looking for the fun factor. It’s a great wheel for getting stuff done though.

Nemonurwingy
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1st day Beginner tip: Instead of a wall or railings, spend your first day with a pole, like a post for basketball hoop. Stand on pedals and circle in both directions for 30 minutes total (switch directions often). This helps learning balance and turning without unnecessary stress. Circle the post until you can do it without touching… that’s 90% of learning the basics… next, learn to step on/off, then you’re on your way.🎉 ❤

grb
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Great video. Welcome to EUC riding. The V11 was also my first EUC and I'd like to add a few things: 1) it comes with an instruction manual that helps you learn to ride 2) buy a V11 from an EUC dealer, not an online market like Amazon - because you will get warranty and parts and service support from a dealer 3) the V11 is really water resistant but always keep it upright when wet - don't lay it down 4) range for a 225 lbs person riding moderately fast with gear is about 40 miles 5) self repair is really easy - there are a lot of screws to turn but anyone with moderate mechanical inclination can change out parts or tire 6) always wear a helmet if you love your brain 7) more individualized configuration of the V11 is through a bluetooth phone app 8) the V11 is regarded as one of the best beginners wheels because its safe, easy to learn, very smooth to ride, and has enough power to grow into

markdbentz
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I got my first EUC, a V8F, August 2021, when I was only 69 years old. As mentioned in the video, at sufficient speed an EUC will become self-stable. I watched how to ride and other EUC videos. I did the usual beginner stuff, rock back and forth, moving along a wall. I did some slow speed (3 to 5 mph) arm flailing for balance and direction, good enough for laps around a tennis court, but I probably should have saved the slow speed stuff for later. I moved to a long outdoor parking lot, where I found my V8F became stable at 6 to 8 mph if riding in a straight line, and I no longer had to make balance corrections and lowered my arms. I then learned normal tilt steering (inner foot down, outer foot up). Took about an hour of riding over two days to be able to ride in straight line and make large radius turns. Seems the average to learn basic riding for most is 1 to 3 hours. Becoming proficient at turning at various speeds and tighter turns will take longer, improving over time.

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