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Mailed decals, there's a few extra...wasn't sure how many colours the fenders are. Obviously black isn't going to work on a black fender.
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Brakes, hurkot, rigger, McLean pm me an address I’ll mail them out to the s&m wheel team!
 

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Did my first nose dive today when I tried to hammer on it to race a pedestrian across a crosswalk lol. Thankfully my feet were able to keep up to my body. Ill gladly fly the sticker now
Ugh crosswalks are scary. Some have nice smooth transitions and others are just a potholed mess. My strategy is to cross as fast as possible and then lean back as I'm hitting the bumps and inclines. I also struggle a bit with staying perfectly still waiting for the light to change.
 

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Ugh crosswalks are scary. Some have nice smooth transitions and others are just a potholed mess. My strategy is to cross as fast as possible and then lean back as I'm hitting the bumps and inclines. I also struggle a bit with staying perfectly still waiting for the light to change.


I usually just go and hold on to the light standard that the button is on if I am at a set of lights. This nose dive happened in the middle of the road. I ate crap once coming off a sidewalk to cross and did a full somersault. Probably a good thing the wife makes me wear a lid
 

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Played a Father’s Day round of golf with the kids, and Dad. Father in law, my oldest, brother in law, and niece in the group behind us.
Got a few of these rover carts and it paired nice with my chariot.
 

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Played a Father’s Day round of golf with the kids, and Dad. Father in law, my oldest, brother in law, and niece in the group behind us.
Got a few of these rover carts and it paired nice with my chariot.
How much battery did you use ?
 

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Played a Father’s Day round of golf with the kids, and Dad. Father in law, my oldest, brother in law, and niece in the group behind us.
Got a few of these rover carts and it paired nice with my chariot.
Ahhh, but can you play standing on the one wheel? :)

Maybe I should have made some KMs decals instead of miles? .... basically just copied what I saw.
 

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Just hit 348km. Onewheel has been incredibly useful on the farm. Was able to move combine, 2 grain trucks, and tractor/disk to a new field by myself. One of my favourite purchases. Also just a random picture I found on Etsy. That place is a goldmine for accessories.

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The problem with one wheel is if it stops you go over the bars, i have had many friends get hurt this way, i opted for the e-long board, was going to buy an explore board but after looking at them 2500.00 with ooff-road wheels I found Raldey they make the products for explore and bought on facebook 999 US arrived 7 days later and its wicked, 1000 bucks cheaper and I snowboard turn through my neighbourhood all the time! 26 mph and goes 30 plus kilometers on a charge. www.raldey.com
 

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The problem with one wheel is if it stops you go over the bars, i have had many friends get hurt this way, i opted for the e-long board, was going to buy an explore board but after looking at them 2500.00 with ooff-road wheels I found Raldey they make the products for explore and bought on facebook 999 US arrived 7 days later and its wicked, 1000 bucks cheaper and I snowboard turn through my neighbourhood all the time! 26 mph and goes 30 plus kilometers on a charge. www.raldey.com

Does it work on sand, gravel, or grass?
 

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Does it work on sand, gravel, or grass?
Yes off-road wheels will go anywhere, there will be some instances where one wheel might be better over some, but they have epic off road long board races now....they have pneumatic and the ones on the raldey are solid but drilled for soft in some places and stiff in others
 

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Dave, it’s not a onewheel.....

they look cool, but it wouldn‘t be the same float.
agree in some instances, i know a lot of people who had them loved them, but when they cut out or hit something, over and injured they got, not saying it is not awesome but the carving you get on the long board and the off-road racing they do, they are quite close, one wheel better for somethings electric long board better for others, i asked a bunch of guys who owned one wheels, this put me on the path to the skateboard, there is no right or wrong, but just thought i would throw my 2 cents in.
 

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Either way PEV (personal electric vehicles) are the future. The one wheel is no speed demon and if you want to go really fast it's not the best option. I did try an electric long board 2 years ago and it was pretty fun to ride on smooth pavement. Also want to try an EUC.
 
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