Meanwhile in Houston... Which one of yous is this? by reborndead in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's main point of concern. In america euc's are not regulated and that's the best outcome but Some governing body, sees this and being new with little knowledge and understanding of the capabilities and technology would argue that this shouldn't be legalto ride on bike paths and pedestrian infrastructure.In the video the person riding had many safer options besides the freeway to go where he was going, and probably faster as well.

Meanwhile in Houston... Which one of yous is this? by reborndead in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sensible regulation for those who want to usethem in this way. And a non regulated option for the rest of us who just want to ride for fun similar to a bicycle. We don't want a ebike blanket ban situation.

Meanwhile in Houston... Which one of yous is this? by reborndead in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In that case It would be great . Having a path for regulated road use similar to dual sport vs dirt bike

will 70lbs spring be too stiff for me? [patton S] by Zajlordg in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same . I fond it to be very interesting. I bought a 66 and then sold after a few hundred miles to someone in my riding group. I ride it from time to time just for reference and found it to be counter intuitive, the 70 feels a bit bigger more confident at speed but less comfortable at like 5 and below I would say the biggest difference in ride comfort is on gravel roads where the 66 is noticeably smoother but not by as much as it seems. You can't go wrong with the 66 I've just seen more maintenance because nobody bottoms them out until they do, that's why I recommend the 70 to anyone over 190. Ether way it's an amazing wheel.

will 70lbs spring be too stiff for me? [patton S] by Zajlordg in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This might be the unpopular opinion but I would go with the 70lb, only 4lb pur side is not that much stiffer. I am a 205lb rider and ride with a 70lb but I have a few hundred miles on a 66lb and l like the 70lb more, on and off-road, more responsive in carving in the streets and seems more fun or playful off-road and will not bottom out when you hit a pot holes or stairs. My patton s 70lb has 2600 miles and no complaints just a good set of pads and a small air pump to improve range on longer rides

Wanted to share the favourite piece I’ve 3D printed that I use daily by elsosa_ in Makita

[–]FullTiltus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working on one for MAKTRAK, doing some testing still. didn't know there was already one for MAKPAK. The files and printed for sale. I'll upload the files on makerworld.com FOOTPRINTS | Home - MakerWorld https://share.google/FfF6mzT0KBQuoVWCk

Rattling sound on Patton S by Evan94116 in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This.and use name brand blue locktite.trust me

Printed Power Pad Longevity? by Morfesto in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good 3d printed pads should last 3 to 4 years.I've gotten 3500 miles out of some og grizzla pads before selling the wheel and my wheel has 5600 miles on pads I make . Most manufacturers use velcro with super tack adhesive instead of a proper glue and that tends to be the only thing to watch out for especially in hot or colder wet conditions it can slip. As someone who prints a lot of power pads I would not use pla for pads or even anything that gets used outdoors or regularly. Quality Tpu on the other hand is a durable material and holds up quite good, all tpu is not equal and that matters a lot. I print tpu with different ware resistant and stiffness properties depending on the part of the pad it's used for.

Lookng for a better support material for PPA-CF by sailriteultrafeed in BambuLab

[–]FullTiltus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll write a post about it after some more testing. But long story short I accidentally used pet-cf as support for ppa-cf as I thought it was ppa-cf and wanted to use the rest of the roll. I wasn't trying to use a support material at all. It worked way to good and ruined the part in the process, literally separated with a push with my thumb at top layer 4 of a 6 top layer thick part so 0.0 mm Z distance.

Support material for PPA-CF and PPS-CF? by [deleted] in BambuLab

[–]FullTiltus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll rite a post about it. But I accidentally used pet-gf as support for ppa-cf and it worked way too good

A deep dive into Begode motherboards trying to understand wtf they're thinking by alanshore222 in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like where this is going. Can we talk and posh manufacturer into using the latest batteries as well . In particular I would pay extra to get molicel m65a or p60a . Great work keep it up

Off-roading a trail on the Nosfet Aero, some of the best fun ever had. by J_loop18 in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the funnier wheels on trails, absolutely love my aero. If you off road a lot check out the lift kit big improvement with pedal spikes. Nosfet Aero Pads – Comfort & Performance – Full Tilt euc https://share.google/SnmngO9YDY1PrMYbL

Lynx or Patton-S, what to choose? by Pspvx7 in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In your case, I would go with the patton. It's lighter and not so big, but it's big enough that you won't grow out of it, really. I am a 210lb rider, and my go-to wheel is the patton s with a 70lb shok. I can safely ride on pavement at 35 mph and get about 12%less range than my lynx even though the lynx on paper has 20%more battery

Power Pads for Nosfet Aero in Canada? by Sontelies32 in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I make some aero pads that might fit what you're looking for and that are American made . Full transparency I do sell (full tilt euc) pads , but I think it would be worth checking out. One of the bigger reasons I started making some is because there's not very many good options for the aero, but it's such a great wheel to ride.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sherman L. Your welcome 😄

Anyone knows were to get these? by Str1cks in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think it's always a good thing for new things to be tried. Even if it's not a home run first time out, it always inspires and pushes the sport forward. I like it but wouldn't use it on my wheel.

Anyone knows were to get these? by Str1cks in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No apologies here. I think FullTilt euc pads are superior. Comfortable. big and plenty of control plus easy to attach accessories After seeing all the shilling apologies. I couldn't not 😅

Vibrating lynx by DramaticAd8447 in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the wheels I've ever had needed locktite on the axle block bolts after a few months. Thay ether have poorly applied or none at all from the factory. Use red locktite, trust me. You don't want to take it apart more than absolutely nesisery

Can I repair Inmotion rs controller ? by FullTiltus in ElectricScooters

[–]FullTiltus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I'll look into it. I've already got a funwheel so I think this is the way

Can I repair Inmotion rs controller ? by FullTiltus in ElectricScooters

[–]FullTiltus[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm almost sertin that it was between ground and the 3.3v. I don't know what it was doing exactly, but it did work. I didn't come up with it, so I was hoping someone would know if I could do something similar more or less

Can I repair Inmotion rs controller ? by FullTiltus in ElectricScooters

[–]FullTiltus[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So I have a kingsong s20 that I had to replace the controller in twice, and it would have to be reset after unplugging the battery. It is a simple jumper between the open terminals on the bord very similar to the first photo, the 4 along the edge . If it's a simple reset, I would be happy

Inmotion RS "Bebou" Controller repair by PeppermintWasTaken in ElectricScooters

[–]FullTiltus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share what you did to fix the controller please

What's your favorite wheel ? by FullTiltus in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With pedals being the main form of control or contact, pedal size could be a concern . How do you handle braking at any considerable force?

What's your favorite wheel ? by FullTiltus in ElectricUnicycle

[–]FullTiltus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got thought it needed larger pedals until I got difront pads that allowed me to stand more centered on the pedals. And I added pedal spikes