Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion and honestly if the higher power one holds up well, I might add it to my roster as a fun track board for intro. No extra bs of lubing gears and I think you can fit super novas on the hubs which would be even better
I’m unfamiliar? I add grease to my gear drives maybe once a year?
Open gears baby
Have you considered enclosing them to solve this problem?
I have but I don’t think a 3d print is the answer. It’s not too big of a deal since my race boards are mostly ridden on closed courses. If it were a daily then I’d care more.
I might get one too but for street use. As for the Supernovas, that may be difficult to get on the Linnpower rims. The Supernovas are really wide and stiff. If you try and rotate the retention ring thing while squeezing the tire on, it may not go well. I don’t think it would be difficult for Linn to make a wide rim, maybe by about 15mm that would fit the Supernova tires easier.
Like, riding through thunderstorms and salty snow-melt?
The 3D animation from their site really shows the beauty of this board. Off the shelf boards these days are amazing!
Maybe🤷🏼♂️
Ikr lol
I’m not really sure, I asked Linn about it when it came out and they didn’t give me a straight answer. Said no demo board was available at the time. Who knows
In any case, it looks pretty sweet, great competition for the MLR.
You had the battery for one (not stock) in your garage for the past few months
Does it come in Black?
I’m done with pre-built boards with batteries on circuit boards. They are great when you first buy them, but they are a real pain in the @ss to fix when something goes wrong.
Lool nice haha
Ohhh so they just put part of the battery in the top enclosure as oppose to an esc up there
Personally, i prefer the lower profile especially if you want to add just a few more cells and save on weight. But the aux pack certainly would offer quite the range increase.