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by wittenbunk
1055 days ago
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I will never ride an EUC because of a design flaw due to physics: in order to slow down you must first accelerate. The EUC works by tilting you forward to speed up, and tilting you backward to slowdown. So the control system has to always leave a margin in case you need to slow down or if max power is reduced. But if the battery dies faster than expected or you reach a steep downhill while already at top speed...too bad, nothing the system can do to keep you from faceplanting at max speed. No thanks. Wheels are cheap, I'll take at least two. |
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riding at top speed EUC is very dangerous in itself, Inmotion I think can do 53 mph - thats fast even by car standards.
Riding top speed is surely recipe for certain death, any small pebble can faceplant you.
As long as you ride less than max speed (I never exceed 50% of max speed and never ride on <10% battery), there is enough of buffer for a wheel to behave just as you expect.
Pushing these limits is as dangerous as pushing speed limits on car.
you surely dont want to ride speed limit on your car, do you? (my car I think can do 190 mph, but I never reached even half of it)