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Floativation: How the Onewheel Breeds Inspiration

Taking your OnewheelTM board to new places can be one of the best ways to boost your inspiration and that of many others! To this day, it’s common to see people staring and pointing at this magic device in awe and delight. This blog's photo was taken at a very small family bonfire with some little ones who had never seen a OnewheelTM prior to this experience. I was using a Lensball for the effect in this picture. The first time they saw me riding was at night with the full NightShark headlight setup. The kids were transfixed as I...
Onewheel SideWinders FTW!

Do you love the look of your tires but hate being pelted by pebbles and dirt while riding? Then, there's the pesky and embarrassing wet pants syndrome from the overspray of your bare naked tire when you get caught riding in the rain or on wet pavement. Enter SideWinders from StreetShred! Offering a slick winged-door look to your board while still allowing for maximum enjoyment of that open-wheel experience, the SideWinders Split Fender form is quite possibly the perfect blend of beauty and function in a OnewheelTM fender. Creative designs and flexible material extend the coolness and durability of these partial...
Be Seen with the OneWheel™ NightShark Fender!
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Onewheel™ Nosedive at Low Battery

Voltage sag is quite common with electric vehicles. Reduced power output is possible when battery levels get low. Even Tesla cars will have reduced acceleration when battery levels are low. This rider increased his risk of a crash in multiple areas: 1. Riding in Delirium Delirium is the most aggressive ride mode and puts the largest demand for power on the board. At 20% battery, I would have at least lowered down to Mission mode. 2. Riding Heavily on Pushback Most likely this rider was riding on pushback for so long that he didn't realize the board was lifting. This...