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    • Lia
      Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @NotSure last edited by

      @notsure Zero sugar, zero miles ;)

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

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        Yes, indeed. I ride this very Onewheel constantly at twenty-plus miles per hour, averaging 19 miles per day lately -- an as yet hidden #8 on the Plus Daystreak... Edit: Oh! And on the Plus mileage Leaderboard #3. Edit again: With the arrival of OneDanXR to see its status, I unlinked my Onewheel Pluses -- so, I am a stealth #3 on the Plus mileage Leaderboard, no longer visible there. And I let the Daystreak slide away.

        It is resting nose-down because there is no battery weight on the tail. The BadgerSense sticks out so I can see it. The two marks are at 20 mph, which I exceed easily, and 25 mph, which I have never exceeded. The half yellow means the battery is less than half charged.

        The thick white plastic wood trailing footpad with thick black rubber stall mat compensates for the pushback I ride continually; slowing down below 15 mph with the noticeable transition down to no pushback uncomfortably affects my stance.

        The black foam circle on the top (bottom) of the cook pot keeps the glare of the shiny stainless steel from blinding me when the sun is right. It and some thin sheet-rubber duct-taped near the top (bottom) gives grip to the red-and-black ratchet strap keeping it from sliding off the smooth, polished metal.

        The 10ah EGO battery, in the black CarvePower fender bag, rests on a drapery bracket just above my leading foot/arch, with another drapery bracket above the trailing foot for the future when I fashion the correct sized splitter cable that cannot get caught on the wheel. The cook pot handle-holes were convenient for placement of the brackets. The sideways ratchet strap holds the EGO battery tight to the cook pot, and also holds the first generation LandSurf EGO adapter securely in place. The connectors from LandSurf to VnR are XT90 anti-spark.

        The sensor footpad is actually a V1 with Plus grip. The rails are carbon steel Ruckus Rails. The slack black rubber freewheel brakes (short bicycle tire sections) cover the bottoms of the trailing rails and their added wooden extensions.

        The white cabinet handle makes for easy lifting into the car, and with the CarbonSmith safety wheels on the front the handle makes for occasional easy rolling and manipulating the board's orientation in set up.

        Under the cook pot is Kiil Suspension -- which seems to be making clunking noise occasionally lately. So, I might switch this controller to my Ignite-lifted Plus for that reason, and also because the Hoosier 5.5 treaded on this one is nearly worn out.

        Flowering almond is the bush, with an old, but good 20 Ounce Pippin apple tree behind, and further back a young black walnut tree which just started bearing last year. The steel rims are from a buckboard my immigrant grandparents used.

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

          Not responding comfortably and well to the BadgerSight on my helmet -- too out of focus/close to my eye with the orange/yellow flash too easily mistaken for red, and the BadgerSight on the wrist of my tethered leading arm makes me look down to access the information/display, which I do not especially like either.

          So... here is my odd solution: A BadgerStaff -- in this case a five foot long, three inch wide, one inch thick scrap of rigid foam left over from insulating my farmhouse. The elastic, velcroed wrist strap holds the BadgerSight in place on one end of the long foam, and at the hand-balance point I wrapped the foam with masking tape over the fiberglass impregnated foam for comfort of handling. The length of the foam scrap will let me rest the non-BadgerSight-end on my leading toe, and put the BadgerSight display near the center of my field of vision. Tomorrow on the Greenway will tell if I respond well to this odd set-up.

          I am sure you have guessed why I did not want as my BadgerStaff a broomstick or a tilting lance, a javelin, a yardstick, a piece of metal electrical conduit, an electric fence post, a shepherd's crook, a fishing gaff, or a blackboard pointer.

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

            @s-leon said in Hacks & Odds:

            BadgerStaff

            I love it, this sounds like fun.
            Is an arm mount possible with these?

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

              @lia -- Like a BadgerAegis?

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

                @s-leon Google has failed me D:
                Excuse the bad photoshop but I was thinking something like this
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                Not sure if it's just me but when I'm being a rebel and going above 15mph I tend to put my arm out just in case I need to brace for a roll.

                As such the forearm is usually lingering in my peripheral so in theory you'd be able to see it with the ability to always adjust position or take it out of view if needed if you needed to look somewhere. Added benefit of it being a decent distance from your face to deal with needing to focus on it.

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

                  Hi @lia -- An aegis was a protective battleshield ancient Greek warriors used, probably strapped to their forearm like you strapped a BadgerSense LED in Photoshop. The BadgerSight HUD does have an elastic velcro strap specifically for putting the display on your wrist or on your arm -- in my case I am strapping it to my "staff." Maybe I will text a photo of my crude BadgerStaff to my daughter to email back to me to post here.

                  In minutes, after I hang my laundry to the sunshine and breezes, I am going to take my BadgerStaff out for a Onewheel trial.

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

                    @s-leon Oh I know that you mean now. Google just kept showing me vape-pens.

                    Eager to hear how your BadgerStaff works out. Assuming you haven't already will you later style it up to look a certain way or let the utility of the creation be what guides the look alone.

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

                      @Lia --The BadgerStaff caught a lot of air in the test ride -- wind resistance was surprisingly high. On an angle, resting on my trailing toe, seemed to work okay -- still not as satisfying as I would like.

                      Too, I prefer the richer informational LED display of the BadgerSense over the meager display of the BadgerSight HUD. Your Photoshop idea of getting that LED strip up and easily visible is what I would like. To do that would need a three pin IP65? waterproof cable extension.

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

                        @s-leon Glad to hear it went well if not entirely satisfying.

                        For a cable extension if you're looking to DIY one I've used connectors like these before since they're small and easy to disconnect.
                        https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DPN37FN
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                        • OneDanGTS
                          OneDanGTS GT-S GT Pint X XR @Lia last edited by

                          @lia said in Hacks & Odds:

                          Assuming you haven't already will you later style it up to look a certain way

                          I'm thinking "light saber" . . . green, then yellow, then red with the impending dark side!

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

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                          • NotSure
                            NotSure XR Pint @Lia last edited by

                            @lia @S-Leon i think ur both nuts... it should be a pair of shoes . like this.
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                            XR's got what plants crave!

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

                              @notsure -- Actually, fairly similar to your shoe mock-up and to OneDanGT's light saber idea, the best for me so far has been attaching the BadgerSense LED strip to the rail, just ahead of the charge port, like a probe sticking out into the air. To accomplish the mount, I taped a scrap piece of rigid foam on the rail for a flat surface, then strapped the LED strip in place with the strap wrapped around the footpad nose. It seems secure, and so far does not seem to be buffeted by the wind.

                              Ruth Anne returns home at the end of the month; then she will see I am again Onewheeling -- then maybe she will email photos to me that I text to her. In the meantime, I have few or no photos to include in these posts.

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

                                @s-leon said in Hacks & Odds:

                                then she will see I am again Onewheeling

                                You mean, she will see you start OneWheeling again on the day she gets back! Will she even notice you have another board or has she lost count? 😜

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

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                                • Samuraipunch
                                  Samuraipunch last edited by

                                  alt text... That's all I got after seeing that board.

                                  "... We've been trying to reach you about abandoning the OW as a platform, and convert to EUCs."

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

                                    @onedangt -- Here is the story of my Onewheels. I rode my first V1 for 10,000+ miles and have not ridden it now in a year or so. Looking for a Plus, I found one locally but had a hard time connecting to make the transaction, so I found one in New Hampshire, traveled across four states and got it. Then the local Plus came through, too. So, I have two Pluses. The OneDanXR with its Rambo fender definitely looks different than the others.

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                                    • NotSure
                                      NotSure XR Pint @S. Leon last edited by

                                      @s-leon said in Hacks & Odds:

                                      your shoe mock-up

                                      patent pending

                                      XR's got what plants crave!

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                                      • NotSure
                                        NotSure XR Pint @S. Leon last edited by S. Leon

                                        @s-leon said in Hacks & Odds:

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                                        @S-Leon this thing is irreverently bonkers btw. no wonder u busted ass... u forgot the mattress. i mean what's that foot pad made out of?! a old keyboard? dear god. im gonna have a talk with Ruth Anne about this.

                                        XR's got what plants crave!

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                                        • M
                                          MacIak DIY GT XR Plus @S. Leon last edited by

                                          @s-leon Off topic: You have an idea what a plus controller sells for nowadays? Got one, need buyer;)

                                          Aka "Vommbat"

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

                                            @maciak -- Two to three hundred dollars for a Onewheel Plus controller is what I have seen on Facebook.

                                            Is yours 3206 or 3208? I have two 3206 that I use, but I hear 3208 is more desirable.

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