Tynee Ultra Hub Longboard
| Colour | Black |
| Condition | Used, in perfect condition |
| Added | March 17, 13:0622 |
Sākumā grūti aprast. Jāiemanās turēt līdzsvaru, manevrēt. Bet kad sāk sanākt - jautrība visai vasarai garantēta. Ja tiek izmantots kā 'daily commuter', tad var aizmirst par degvielas cenām. Specifikācijā norādīts maksimālais ātrums 50km/h. Vai tik ātri iet? Nepamēģināju. Tik ātri neuzdrīkstējos braukt. Bet 40km/h stabili iet. Nav iemesla neticēt, ka neiet 50 (video apskatos par šo modeli citi arī saņēmās pabraukt uz 50km/h).
20km ar vienu uzlādi var nobraukt. Bet ļoti atkarīgs no vēja, ceļa seguma, slīpuma un braucēja svara. Ja negrib palikt uz ceļa, tad var rēķināt 15km un tos droši var nobraukt. + tā kā tas ir hub system, tad ar to var braukt arī kā ar parasto longboardu (belt drive tā nevar, ja apstājas, tad tālāk jāiet kājām). Un starp citu, stumjot to uz priekšu ar kājām to arī lādē (rumba-ģenerators).
Stāstīt vēl varu daudz. Varat droši jautāt.
Iespējams arī izbraukt. Tik paņem savu ķiveri līdzi.
Ir nelielas lietošanas pazīmes. Apakšā uzlīmēta caurspīdīga aizsargplēve. To varu nolīmēt.
Atrodas Liepājā.
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High-quality electric longboard. Very little used. Only 120km ridden. Selling because I won't be able to ride it for a long time due to a knee surgery.
Model with a larger 216Wh battery and larger 105mm wheels (standard comes with harder 90mm wheels and a smaller capacity battery).
Remote with display. Easy to control. Has reverse.
You can read about the brand online - very good reviews. Good customer service. Any spare part available.
Bought from the official Tynee site. Documents are available.
For those who
have never ridden - a few words to understand:
Initially, it's hard to adapt. You need to learn to balance, maneuver. But once you get the hang of it - fun for the whole summer is guaranteed. If used as a 'daily commuter', you can forget about fuel prices. The specification states a maximum speed of 50km/h. Does it go that fast? I didn't try. I didn't dare to ride that fast. But it goes steadily at 40km/h. There's no reason not to believe it can go 50 (video reviews of this model show others managed to ride at 50km/h).
You can ride 20km on one charge. But it's very dependent on wind, road surface, slope, and rider's weight. If you don't want to be stranded, you can count on 15km and those can be safely ridden. + Since it's a hub system, you can ride it like a regular longboard (belt drive can't do that, if it stops, you have to walk). And by the way, pushing it forward with your feet also charges it (hub-generator).
I can tell much more. Feel free to ask.
Test rides are possible. Just bring your helmet.
There are slight signs of use. Transparent protective film is applied underneath. I can reapply it.
Located in Liepāja.
Sometimes travel to Riga.