APEX Suspension Linkage Adjustment Tutorial

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APEX's in house developed suspension system allows riders to switch from 55mm to 150mm of suspension travel, allowing riders to choose exactly the ride height they prefer for their ride conditions.

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Full specs on our Facebook Page and Website!

nosfet_tech
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Finally! Some cool new innovation. I think this will really make the Apex-01 stand out from other EUCs.

kaze
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This is a genius solution man. Beginner friendly too and great for stop start like in heavy traffic areas. For my Sherman S I ended up hacking away the suspension stopper to force it at a lower height but it worked tho I need to open it up again to restore the height..

krytopi
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A trolley is absolutely not needed. If you ride an MCM5 or other small wheel it's handy but a wheel like this doesn't need it. Looks like a great wheel, love the adjustable suspension feature.

schultzy
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This is really cool, glad to see more innovation in the space. I hope your company succeeds!

shiggityx
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Wow, it's interesting now. Hope we will get more info about wheel, speed, torque, reliability of electrical components

MrAndrewam
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We are waiting for fixes for all those problems that you have written)
The system is cool.. but it's interesting how long she'll live.. let's wait and see) Thanks for the video!

JokoKangaroo
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Good job! Interesting and new design for travel adjustment. Have not seen this type before anywhere.

BigORider
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Cool idea on the suspension adjustment!

MVFIT
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Looking premium so far. I am rooting for yall as the rookie company.

EclecticWizard
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Really liking this. Hope it doesn't dissapoint.

InsanitiesBrother
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Can't wait to see the specks! Update (I found them on the website!)

Vesataeuc
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Jeeez, im already seeing "Extreme Bull PROSFET" with that design. 😂

nativeme
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This looks such a great wheel. Can’t wait to see it in action.

xxninjakittysxxplaysroblox
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There’s an easy and inexpensive way to add a trolley handle to the design as an aftermarket item. Simply add fairing plates to either side where they are hinged at the top on either side; then, when trolley is needed, fold up the side plates to form a triangle where they touch (Velcro) at the centerline with a hand hole cut out of both pieces. Bonus is that both power/jump pads will now be sandwiched between the fairing plates, which makes the wheel as thin a possible for navigating through crowds or tight spaces. {Plates would have hinge-joints in 3 locations to form a structurally ridged channel for the pads, with two additional hinges to form the top enclosure and handle.}

Super simple and stupid cheap! {With Sligo added complexity, the power pads could stay in their original location and only the ‘negative space’ of the fairings could be folded up to form the handle, which means 2-3 additional vertical cuts on the panels allowing them to separate from the fixed power-pad areas.

Excellent suspension adjustment design but I’d still prefer a dual-suspension with hydraulic oil suspension where the stanchions currently exists. Dual suspension unloads the air shock so that maintenance intervals are increased and fine tuning is possible.

Lastly, those locking-screws on the height adjustment are less desirable than a spring-loaded retention pin on either side, activated by a single leaver, which is almost negligible in increased cost/complexity.

Good luck with your new company.

grb
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Can't wait to see this on the road 😃

scooterontravels
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Very excited for this one, hoping to make it my second wheel when they're finally available! Any hints when we might expect a release?

Maothiel
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Gamechanger 150mm love it and be perfect for racing too price yet

electriceheads
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I do say! Compared to the 'master' and 'blitz' range this Apex does not seem to appear to suffer alignment / binding issues of stanchion alignment. Damn that range of 150mm motion is smooth.

jccom
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This is nuts. Curious to see how the first batch holds up. I imagine if there's any risk of the suspension linkage slipping. I'd hate to hear that someone didn't tighten a screw quite enough before they go for a big jump.

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