This is not a paid ad, I’m just excited for mine to get here.

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    1 year ago

    Interesting so it’s like a onewheel but better and supporting right to repair?!
    Can’t help but think you could get a nice bicycle for less than that, and it would be more practical though.

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      1 year ago

      More practical is debatable. I have a gaggle of PEVs and a bike and I tend to favor my EUC due to not needing to lock it up when I go places.

      Still, it is spendy! No argument there

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    1 year ago

    Never heard of them and I’m afraid to ride stuff like this, but that said, it does look pretty fun and I like that they support right to repair.

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    1 year ago

    I’d be in if they make a kick scooter, I wouldn’t be comfortable at that speed on a one-wheel. Is this meant to ride in the street?

    I love that they support right to repair. That’s my big concern with my ninebot, if something goes wrong it seems to be really hard to get parts. I can’t even find the 5A DC charger in stock.

    If I need to replace a tire I feel like I’m going to have to ship the whole thing somewhere.

    • corm@sopuli.xyzOP
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      1 year ago

      You don’t have to ride at the top speed. My car tops out over 160mph but I drive the speed limit.

      Having more motor power just means less chance of a nosedive at any speed.

      Why not just ride it at jogging speed?

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        1 year ago

        My question stands I suppose - is this meant for the street? I usually see these on sidewalks zipping through crowds, so I’m just imagining that if you gave someone one that could do 22, they’d be doing that instead of the 10 or whatever most do.

        Side note, is there a practical limit on acceleration given how fast you can change the position of your body? The ground speed is just a product of trying to keep the center of mass above the center of the tire’s contact patch, right? If you just lean forward and push it to go faster until it hits it’s limit, wouldn’t you go over from the Δa?

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      1 year ago

      Congrats!! Make sure to join the discord, and use the floatwiki to set it up.

      It’s so powerful and stable

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        1 year ago

        yep, already been on the discord for a long time - this will be my second vesc, tho my first “complete” vesc. (first is a converted xr and I still need to build the battery, so I’ve been using the stock pack which is dead)

        will take a look at the wiki once it’s together! super super excited!

        went with the regular adv with the molicels upgrade. paid for it today, hoping it’ll ship out next week. I’m in nyc so won’t have too far to travel once it lands in the states… also ponied up the extra 200 bucks for expedited shipping. would love to hit the road with it before snow.

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      It is a copy of a onewheel :) but fully customizable, as powerful as a onewheel GT S for half the price, and supports right to repair (each part is replaceable).

      Futuremotion has tried to sue Floatwheel, but all they get is a middle finger. Floatwheel has no central location, and they only accept cryptocurrency. Patents can get fucked. They can’t be sued. I think that’s so cool that it’s half the reason I bought it.