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      Lemur @S. Leon last edited by

      @s-leon Wow! That's a crazy price for the BadgerSense. I'm not a software guy, but maybe someone here can make a power/speed sensor that activates a vibrator like a cell phone vibrator that warns when the board is approaching it's limit.
      A vibrator in a cell phone is a small motor with a offset weight but a little bit bigger for a Onewheel.
      No visual, just all feeling.

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      • AngusOfStockholm
        AngusOfStockholm @S. Leon last edited by

        @s-leon Ok. I VnR'd my Pint and it was great until eventually some water got to my BMS. That Pint mod involved disassembling and drilling and ugh! Now I recently badgered my XR, but it doesn't seem like I'd need to break the seal on anything. Bonus!

        I have a raft of 60v batteries, so if it's really just tap-n-go, I'm really tempted. :)

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        • NotSure
          NotSure XR Pint @AngusOfStockholm last edited by

          @angusofstockholm said in Aftermarket Soup:

          That Pint mod involved disassembling and drilling and ugh!

          i emailed the gt40 mod guys n asked them to provide their pint vnr wiring harness as a standalone product. it looks like a slick little piece of hardware.

          XR's got what plants crave!

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          • NotSure
            NotSure XR Pint @NotSure last edited by NotSure

            @notsure said in Aftermarket Soup:

            i emailed the gt40 mod guys n asked them to provide their pint vnr wiring harness as a standalone product.

            yup it's confirmed! they're working on it as we speak! pretty cool.

            XR's got what plants crave!

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            • S. Leon
              S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by S. Leon

              Here is a link to a BadgerSense YouTube video and a description of the product as posted by Matt Donatello yesterday:

              Got some real-world footage of the BadgerSense from BadgerWheel in action today! Here's a quick rundown of what everything means:

              BLUE: Battery gage, using less than 80 of available motor power
              GREEN: Using 80 or greater of available motor power
              RED: How much of the last 20 is being used
              If the RED fills up completely, nosedive is imminent.
              The single white LED is my speed. The black mark on my rail is 20MPH.

              https://www.badgerwheel.com/shop-onli...

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              • Sirgu
                Sirgu XR @S. Leon last edited by Sirgu

                Oh sh!t. For a ~week now, (I guess) not a single day have passed without thinking 'n sniffing about BadgerSense for a minute, at least.
                @s-leon you will not leave me an exception today either. X]

                -Great video footage! Shame there was not any steep hill climb throughout his 17 minutes - would have loved to see more urgent green-to-red ratio change with slower speeds.

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                • S. Leon
                  S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by S. Leon

                  I watched another BadgerSense video, this one by Nico Aleman -- highly respected rider and commentor. He says he likes it a lot, and is using the BadgerSense to hone Onewheel racing skills -- trying to ride in the yellow/orange, not quite at the edge of the red. He says it is surprisingly difficult to do, and that a lot of the time pushing the board there is more depth of battery available than he would have guessed.

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                  • S. Leon
                    S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR @S. Leon last edited by S. Leon

                    Oh! And I saw that Matt Donatello, the rider who posted the first video that I linked above, did not keep his BadgerSense. It did not fit his style of riding (or something similar to that) he said. (Edit: Actually Matt Donatello said he was getting false readings; in reply Robert Allen said that recent versions have tweaked software to rectify low speed "coasting" readings -- and seems to have worked with Matt to Matt's satisfaction.)

                    Still thinking about it, I am. Riding relaxedly on Saturday I was still over 20mph with my Plus. Closely reading the Q&A's on the Badgerwheel website I see that BadgerSense will work with a Plus, as well as XRs, and that it will work with "any battery."

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                    • S. Leon
                      S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by S. Leon

                      Hmmm... Having see-sawed on this decision a long time, I think I definitely will order a BadgerSense in the near future -- because riding my Ignite Lifted Plus today in two sessions with two different 10ah EGO batteries, I hit high speeds of 23.4 mph and 23.2 mph without trying. And my high on my Kiil Suspension Plus is similar, 23.5 mph.

                      These speeds up and over 20 mph just feel good and natural to me, not seeming like I am pushing right to the edge of an abyss. Wind in my face I have been tempted to coax a little more out of the board. However, am I dancing like with abandon and courting disaster? The BadgersSense should tell me whether I am experiencing a false sense of security, or whether I really am within the board and battery's limits.

                      And the cost? Yes, expensive...
                      But -- from experience -- not as much as doctors and hospital visits cost.

                      Edit: My BadgerSense is now ordered, Thursday evening, March 17, 2022.

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                      • Lia
                        Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @S. Leon last edited by

                        @s-leon I agree, might be a worthwhile investment just to make sure you can empirically see when you're approaching a danger zone.

                        I'm in awe that you can comfortably ride 20+mph, very impressive :) I used to hit that point but after my first accident I instinctively never seem to break 18mph even when I'm not paying attention.

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                        • S. Leon
                          S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by S. Leon

                          One other, hopefully minor, issue with installing BadgerSense is the rail obstruction of the Ignite Lift Kit or the Kiil Suspension. I think I will need to add a "false rail" surface somehow on which to mount the LED indicator strip.

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                          • S. Leon
                            S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by S. Leon

                            One of the reasons I have now ordered the BadgerSense is to keep me out of trouble with speed. In the meantime, while I await its delivery, I have come up with a method to slow myself down. Stacking two dense eight pounds each EGO 10ah batteries on top of each other strapped on the wooden fender of my Ignite Lifted Plus on top of the Skyjacker rails makes it FEEL like I am right at the edge of control at several miles per hour less.

                            Side story: When I was young and had little means I drove a rattletrap 1963 VW Bug. Living in Colorado in the 1980's I would leave the sunroof open all the time, because in the rare rains the rainwater would simply leak and pour out of the rusted holes in the floor. In that car seventy miles per hour really FELT FAST and exciting!!!

                            Some years before that I had a little ten year old, featherweight 1965 Honda S90 (Street 90) motorbike which could reach 70mph on the straight and level with 140lb. me riding it -- and that FELT really FAST and exciting, too!!! One dark night on a country road the headlight burned out probably at about 50mph -- pitch black!!! Oh my! Simply let off the throttle I did, knowing the road was going straight there. Another time the clutch cable broke at the handle... So, I wrapped it around my fist, pulling to change gears in Los Angeles.

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                            • Sirgu
                              Sirgu XR @S. Leon last edited by

                              @s-leon said :

                              ...
                              Edit: My BadgerSense is now ordered, Thursday evening, March 17, 2022.

                              I am so living up with your investment! Expect me to question a lot of silly Q's 'bout it once you've set it up with your routine.

                              I think I'm somewhat overcome of obsession on getting one in 'near future'.
                              (offtopic part: Mainly due to my phone and XR started co-operating via OG app and OWCE rather recently. FINALLY! Well that's a long story.)
                              But for this time only. Let's say for this season. The next winter I'll most likely come back to BadgerSense for good ... hoping the BadgerSight forms into somewhat smaller version in meantime. Or both physically smaller - to leave more variety of options for mounting next to the other necessary things.

                              @S-Leon did you ordered BadgerSight v1.0 along with it?

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                              • S. Leon
                                S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR @Sirgu last edited by S. Leon

                                @sirgu -- Hi, I will be happy to share my experience. No, I did not order the BadgerSight -- I figure on the long, straight, near-empty-of-other-trail-users Rails-to-Trails I like to ride I can get by without it. Besides, I like the richer information that the BadgerSense LED strip displays better. So far, no word on the ship date.

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                                • S. Leon
                                  S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by S. Leon

                                  Oh, good! My BadgerSense has now shipped... and none too soon for sure, because Onewheeling today in the rain my high speed was 24.4mph! Oh, too! My TSG Carbon full face helmet with the clear face shield keeps the rain out of my face. Amusing to watch, Onewheeling on the paved trail from woods to open farm field the fresh wind blew all the droplets on the face shield in quick unison scurrying across near horizontally to the other side.

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                                  • Lia
                                    Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @S. Leon last edited by

                                    @s-leon said in BadgerSense and other aftermarket discussion:

                                    My TSG Carbon full face helmet with the clear face shield keeps the rain out of my face

                                    Always a welcome bonus, my fave advantage though is keeping the damn flies out my face in Spring/Summer!

                                    Eager to see how you get on with BadgerSense :)

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                                    • S. Leon
                                      S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by S. Leon

                                      Oh my!My BadgerSense was delivered today -- only I won't be riding for a while -- I took another fall. This is very similar to when my original CarvePower kit arrived the same day I broke my wrist in a Onewheel fall over three years ago.

                                      More details in the Whys of Falls thread.

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                                      • OneDanGTS
                                        OneDanGTS GT-S GT Pint X XR @S. Leon last edited by

                                        @s-leon Yikes! You gotta stop "improving" your ride! Hope you heal up quick.

                                        GT-S > GT > Pint X > XR > +

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                                        • NotSure
                                          NotSure XR Pint @Lia last edited by

                                          @lia said in BadgerSense and other aftermarket discussion:

                                          my fave advantage though is keeping the damn flies out my face in Spring/Summer!

                                          Ohhhh... i get it now.

                                          lol if ur gonna get a full face helmet, it might as well have cat ears!

                                          XR's got what plants crave!

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                                          • OneDanGTS
                                            OneDanGTS GT-S GT Pint X XR @NotSure last edited by

                                            @notsure said in BadgerSense and other aftermarket discussion:

                                            it might as well have cat ears!

                                            Shield to keep the bugs off, ears to chase the mice away!

                                            GT-S > GT > Pint X > XR > +

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