Monowheel InMotion V5F, 550 W, black Review
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Description of Monowheel InMotion V5F, 550 W, black
- Swiftly leap. Range of travel (exactly 30 kilometers in the summer). When the temperature was -, we drove around 10 kilometers in the cold.
- Replacement cameras are time-consuming and resource-intensive. Unfortunately it was for defensive purposes the one and only time the camera chewed, entered a little turn on the tile, abruptly plummeted, and soared. On two separate occasions when mothballed for the winter, the totally detached. Because I find the original tire's exorbitant price (three thousand dollars or more) and the fact that it is currently unavailable to be insulting, I modified the design by removing plastic stiffeners from the inside of the wheel cover. The pen wasn't included, thus I had to spend an extra 3k on the pen and 1k on shipping separately.
- -Handles are available for purchase and easy installation into common locations (or can be purchased already attached). High quality construction; ample power reserve; widely regarded as a sturdy rim
- The application contains some stray Chinese characters (I criticize it since I have nothing else to say about its drawbacks).
- Consider the following factors: weight, design, ease of construction, look, size, and handle.
- Width of the tire, lateral slope, and pedal dimensions, and a body that is narrow.
- Weight and build quality - There are many locations in the city when you must raise a wheel in your hands, and the difference between 14 and 20 kg is extremely apparent. You can turn 180 degrees at a width of half a meter thanks to maneuverability. good acceleration as compared to scooters with 250–500W.
- You must 70% disassemble the wheel to change the camera. 30 minutes is the ideal amount of time for my tire fitting. Little power remains after V8F and V10F, but it is still possible to push through - both during rapid acceleration and emergency braking. However, while having a reported power of 1100 W, the application actually produced up to 1800–2400 W when changing directions, in training. I weigh over 100 pounds, and the battery lasts roughly 15 kilometers. After washing in the shower, it stopped turning on; the problem was fixed by removing the board and drying it (the power button most likely became wet, but this is incorrect). Since then, I've only used a rag to clean it. Even though there were signs of previous wetness on the battery, it remained unbroken by the rain and puddles. Although it's not really necessary there, the speaker quit working, so I'm not going to fix it.
- One, it seems trustworthy to me. It has always driven reliably and without incident. Ergonomically shaped to minimize fatigue when riding. Self-adhesive ankle pads made it even more bearable, and my legs haven't hurt in days. You can pick it up and start riding after watching a few YouTube tutorials. Three, a flashlight for late-night hikes. Practical; it won't blind pedestrians. Easily activate sleep mode by lifting the wheel by the handle and pressing the button. Can be disabled for training with a belt. 5. Easily navigates height differences between 3 centimeters and 15 centimeters. in most cases doable, if not heroic, and worthy of your time spent twisting and exercising on one leg.
- One, you should go out and buy a case immediately soon because the glossy surface will get scratched up in no time. Second, the handle is sold separately, and moving the 12 kg around requires you to either use both hands or stoop down to the ground. The wheel can be propped up against a wall with the handle open. You shouldn't set it down on the floor since it could fall off the platforms. Also, I'd like not lie on my back. Thirdly, the app is terrible because it requires a bluetooth connection with the wheel and does not provide distance data in kilometers. The people who submitted the application had no idea why they were asked to do so.
- Quick jump. Travel range (in summer exactly 30 km). in winter at - temperature in both directions approximately drove 10 km.
- Expensive in terms of time and availability of spare parts for changing the camera. 1 time the camera chewed, entered into a small turn on the tile, abruptly lowered and flew, fortunately it was in defense. 2 times the fell off completely when it was mothballed in winter. I upgraded the design, cut out plastic stiffeners from the inside of the wheel protection so that the usual tire would not rub against them with its (I consider the price for the original tire at 3000+ to be a mockery, and even then it was not available). The pen did not come with the kit, I had to order 3k the pen itself and 1k delivery.
- - Maneuverable - Fast - Waterproof by 5 - Durable - The presence of a standby on under the handle - Thin - Beautiful - Moderately light - It is possible to install a handle
- Still, the weight is for me personally as a girl. 12 kg is felt on stairs where there is no ramp. Down it can still ride carefully, but you have to carry it up. And that's not even something to complain about.
- I'm overjoyed!
- The answer is no.
- cheap, strong plastic, low weight, and contemporary design.
- Traumatic. The space cost for a retractable handle (available separately) is quite doubtful. expensive components. construction with labor-intensive maintenance issues.
- - Sufficiently quick to accelerate - Comparatively light to its class - Stunningly attractive - Ruggedly constructed - Reliably simple - Excellent fuel economy - Capable of producing substantial output even when running on a low battery With a wheel radius of 16, it easily absorbs bumps and runs over obstacles as small as 3 to 4 cm in height, providing excellent uphill acceleration. Personally, I've leapt off the wheel from as little as 10 centimeters, which requires some practice but is otherwise easy.
- No packaging to prevent plastic from stumbling out; coverings or tapes recommended for preserving pristine condition after minor mishaps. The bang naturally scratched the plastic. - The rolling handle is sold separately for four thousand dollars; I didn't buy it since I didn't feel the need for it, but now I regret not doing so. Something out of the ordinary can cause you to wake up from a deep sleep in a hole and realize that something is wrong. For the first time in its two years of service, the wheel decided to switch off, sending me careening into the pit on my face. Avoid driving over uneven terrain, as entering a hole at anything less than top speed is unlikely to result in an accident.
- Size, portability, and convenience. In just two weeks, my family and I drove through nine different countries during our European vacation. The steering wheel went with me. crossed 6 national borders successfully. I made a public statement and retained the receipt in case of audit. However, nobody cared about it when they were at the border. Transportation on a single wheel is incredible. The phrase "But people don't know!" has become a running joke of mine. When people see it, they often express amazement and wonder where you got it. The fact that my kids stayed on it turned out to be a huge plus. The kid got on the wheel since he was getting tired of walking, and I took him for a spin. In the mountains, naturally and without effort. Along the trails, waterfalls were also scaled. Without him, the kids would have burned out long ago, and I wouldn't have seen half the places I have seen. They went shopping, riding the metro, and visiting the Stuttgart Zoo together. I attended religious services. Even to museums, I lugged it along. Europeans, for whatever reason, think this mechanical dog is fantastic for kids. Also, they seem to really like him. Kids in strollers and four-wheeled wheelbarrows transport the remainder. They are unable to see much of the zoo because of their supine position. They're green with envy because I'm strong and agile. You're welcome to do your own driving about the downtown area, but please take it easy. Almost undetectable. The moment you hit the gas, the cops will be on their way to catch you. As though he had literally run. And a comment may appear very instantly. We have arrived at the future's miraculous transportation system. Size and weight are crucial factors for me. When I made the purchase, I figured it was for naught. Stay put, even if you feel like leaving. However, as you go through hardship, you discover new possibilities. Unfortunately, trainees are generally sluggish and prefer to zip around on stylish electric scooters. I remember as a kid that the only kids who rode scooters were the ones who were too scared to ride bikes, and so when I realized I would never learn to ride a unicycle, I went out and purchased myself a scooter. I shot from a rifle while riding through the snow with felt boots. No worries in inclement weather. You should exercise caution and avoid driving altogether.
- Though increased strength is always welcome, the new wheel and mass will be noticeable.
- Extremely lightweight and nimble
- There is always the chance of "pushing through" (when the wheel that can't handle the weight gets disabled in a pinch).
- Lightness, design
- Haven't revealed yet
- Didn't fall apart after a bunch of falls, great wheel for learning. Can be controlled and monitored via smartphone app. Button under the handle to stop the engine when the wheel is lifted.
- Useless pillows, dim headlight. At 30% charge, it lifts the pedals and turns off. The carrying handle is optional.
- - Develops enough speed - Lightweight compared to peers - Beautiful - Durable - Unpretentious - Good mileage - Powerful even on low battery - Excellent uphill acceleration - Due to the 16 radius of the wheel, it perfectly swallows any bumps and runs into obstacles of 3-4 centimeters. I personally jumped off the wheel and from 10 centimeters, it takes some skill, but in general not a problem.
- - No protection for plastic from falling out of the box, if you want to keep the perfect look after some incidents - you need to buy covers or protective tapes. Plastic of course scratched with a bang. - The handle for rolling it is not included, it costs 4k separately, I didn’t buy it anyway, it’s not that it’s mortally needed, but it’s a pity for the money. - An unpleasant moment - if you sleep hard in a hole, then it can turn off thinking that something is not normal. And so, once in 2 years of use, I grabbed the asphalt with my face, flying into the pit at full speed - I got out of the pit on wheels, but the wheel decided to turn off. Solution - do not drive on rough roads, getting into a hole not at the maximum speed will not provoke such a situation.
- I am delighted!
- There is not!
- Light weight, rare maneuverability
- The theoretical possibility of "pushing through" (when the wheel, unable to withstand the load, is turned off in an emergency).