In The Wild, Photo Share (If Possible To Capture).... Keep Your OneWheel In The Shot If You Can. (Updated Title)
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Not a bad view for a 545' hill climb
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What? No frogs or toads yet? Not even a worm or a slug! How about a freshly caught fish? Or maybe a lizard. This is an interesting and fun thread -- let's keep it going!
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Here's a jellyfish in Hilton Head.
Also, I learned on this same ride that OneWheels aren't allowed on the beach there. But I got a 10 mile ride in anyway.
Also, I learned later that week after riding every day that OneWheels aren't allowed anywhere in Sea Pines. Oops.
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@blkwalnutgrwr
All great ideas, now to post them. Might be able to get the frogs as they arrive on the trails in the evenings......
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"Black Beetle" - Sing it!
Little guy jumped on my leg but fell on the deck before I could snap the in motion photo...
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Oh Deer!
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Fungus by the trailside. And a wild cardinal flower by the trail - beside an unseen stream.
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Gettin a little squirrelly.
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I raise you a Velociraptor!
(and Peppa Pig... this totally counts right?)
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@Lia
That absolutely counts. Sweet OW range extender setup!!!
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Thankies @LidPhones :)
If you're interested in the battery and the flight fin battery capacity display adapter I released the files and parts on Thingiverse/MyMiniFactory.
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Grasshopper hitching a ride on the V1.
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We were told not to stare at the sun as kids but it’s so hard when it looks like this. My first action pic as this was taken while riding to work this morning. CO needs some rain desperately.
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Hornets' nest by the trailside.
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@blkwalnutgrwr That trail looks awesome
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@blkwalnutgrwr Is that a battery on the fender?
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@Lia -- On the Onewheel fender in a fender bag, paralleled into the stock battery, is a CarvePower booster with two high capacity CarvePower batteries. With it on my Plus I can count on twenty-five miles (~42km) or more. Three seasons of the year it is my favorite system. For heavy power draws (like through snow) an EGO battery paralleled in seems better.
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@blkwalnutgrwr Nice one, do you have many issues with the weight up there on the fender?
I went for a tether and backpack solution for mine but did wonder if a fender mount would work fine.
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@Lia -- Hi Lia, Personally, I like the weight/mass just aft of center. Experimenting, I've been making wooden box fenders that give the battery mass a very stable platform base, and I can ratchet strap them down. But I have even stacked and strapped two EGO batteries precariously on top of each other on the fender and the board still felt fine -- even good, to have them up against the calf of my leg. That said, I am not doing drops, tricks, or hard-core off-road with any of my set-ups. The only time I seem to be able to tolerate the backpack solution is in the cold of winter when I already have bulky overwear on. Oh, and to amend an earlier assertion, I do have one board with which I use a paralleled EGO exclusively; somehow otherwise its voltage sag happens all too easily.
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Luxuriously thick, wild grapevine sinews just off the Onewheel trail.