Revel at the "brand" new competitor in the direct drive Esk8 race!

Yes, better than the cags! Took them on a group ride as well

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Had to make a short escape from quarantine. Started with about a little more than half a battery. Stopped with less than one bar and the top speed became limited to about 14mph. I’m about 195lbs. Mostly smooth roads but kind of cold outside.

Anyone else find the bushings squeaky?

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I see, but too bad they don’t sell them separately :man_shrugging:t2:

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I’ve read that these are also pretty good. On sale for about $64 right now. Same size and durometer.

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Whoa looks good! Hopefully better than blue cags 85mm are too small for comfort when it comes to ground clearance and direct drives

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I feel like a kid in a candy store - so tempting

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Wow. In terms of wow factor those are right up there with the awoahmods wheels but probably a lot more affordable

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That’s the XR battery I’m guessing?

Yes it is

Let’s see what these do to the range on my 2wd setup.

Quick first impression, these don’t feel “soft”.

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They don’t pass the squeeze test like the 110s do, but they’ll impress on the road.

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Yeah a “squeeze test” is a good way to describe it. The blue caguamas pass the squeeze test better than these do

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Be very careful in cold temperatures. Lithium battereis are more vulnerable to damage. Just damaged my onewheel battery on a cold day. I think it was my son that did it. I think he pushed the range on a very cold day. It could have also been me. I left the Onewheel in the trunk overnight, then tried to ride it the next day. Now I have to spend $100 on shipping back to the factory and another $200 on a battery. Never push any lithium battery beyond the first vibration alert, expecially in cold weather.

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Fortunately the weather is abnormally warm in my part of the Bay Area. Thanks for the concern though.

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Eyeseeyou got some new wheels bruv :smirk:

They don’t feel soft when squeezing it, cos I had the same feeling when I got them last time, the blue cags is much softer when squeezed :+1:

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“Chronic Wheel Squeezer” lol

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Noticeable loss in torque and braking and even though it was pretty cold already can see a couple miles shaved off the range but wow cracks and imperfect roads are a non issue. Even those yellow honeycomb esk8 death traps are not an issue. Was also able to go over train tracks at a slight angle. Smooth and enjoyable ride.

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Looks great. I’m tempted to try some I-Wonders. However, I already have the Torqueboards 110 mm “TorqueWheels” (formerly called “TB CloudWheels”) . These make the ride ridiculously smooth and vibration free. I’m guessing the extra spongy characteristics of the I-Wonders would have a bigger impact on range. Let me know if you try both and if you have an opinion on what’s better.

I’m going to suggest to Jason & Flo that a future model of the remote have some sort of super torque mode that can be turned on for riders with oversized wheels. Torque that would be potentially dangerous for 90mm wheels but perfectly safe for 110 mm wheels.

I’m riding with 4WD so there is pleanty of torque even with the larger wheels. But mathematically, its a 20% reduction in acceleration and braking power. Thats the %difference in circufernece between 90mm and 110mm. 4WD Kit brake force is perfect with 110mm. It would be great to have 90 mm acceleration with 110mm braking.

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For the sake of clarity, these are two different wheels. iWonder=Cloud wheel.

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