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Begode MCM5v2, 800Wh Battery/1500W Motor Reviews

5 Rating 22 Reviews
Kirk P Robertson
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My first wheel so.... It's fun, powerful, nimble. Hopefully it will last a long time!
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Posted 4 years ago
Kaleb Heslop
Verified Reviewer
It comes with a easy to use yet very functional app very fun to ride haven't unlocked its full potential but still fun.
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Posted 4 years ago
Best 14" wheel hands down, especially now that the 2nd version is out. If you want a performance oriented wheel in a small package, this wheel is for you. It's the best tool for the job of downtown commuting. The increased stability from the wider tire inspires you with confidence, and makes you feel like a better rider straight out of the box. The nikola foot plates that ewheels puts on are super comfy, and the perfect size for the average sized person (size 10 shoes here). Now this can tilt and turn in the width of the sidewalk without having to twist the wheel like a coin. No more pedal scraping with big sweeping turns. This is my favorite wheel of all that I've tried. The relatively larger battery and its overall smaller size add up to make quite a zippy little package that beats out the comparable in both performance and convenience. Just remember that you need to add some pads or some grip. If you're going to use the stock ones, I recommend putting the above your ankle and below your calves so you don't make the wheel any wider than it needs to be.
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Posted 4 years ago
Torque of this 14" is amazing. Bought this as an companion to my Tesla V2 and it is a great all around runner. Truly enjoy the service from Jason and well continue to be a loyal customer to Ewheels.
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Posted 4 years ago
Great lightweight EUC with a punch; it's like an upgraded MTEN3(slightly heavier, but more powerful). It's a Gotway so make sure your safety settings are in effect on Darknessbot or EUC Worl. Keep an eye on your battery, if it gets too low, decelerate and keep speeds in safe limit. Here is a video review by Taylor Moats: https://youtu.be/zJlO5HXv1eo
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Posted 4 years ago
Michael Lively
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Just received my MCM5-V2 a few days ago and am happy to say that I'm thrilled with it, it has plenty of easily accessible power to haul my 210 lbs up the steepest hills and enough top speed to keep me entertained, if you're looking for a little hot-rod of a wheel that's a blast to ride, look no further, the MCM5-V2 has a lot to offer!!
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Posted 4 years ago
I absolutely love this MCM5. It was definitely the perfect choice for a first wheel. It's incredibly responsive and effortless to maneuver. It has been really great for teaching my girlfriend on. She is now doing laps around the tennis court like a champ. We'll be riding trails together in no time! It has suffered a bit of cosmetic damage on the shell (scratches), but functions perfectly after several drops and crashes. This thing is definitely resilient. The day after I received it, we got around a foot of snow here in Denver, but the MCM5 pushed through like a champ. I was a bit surprised with how well it handled the snow considering it's only a 14 inch wheel. There were definitely trouble spots such as the slushy parts of the road, but overall it did great. Better than my bike for sure! At first I was a bit bummed about the snow, but now I'm a bit thankful. I feel like it gave me a harder training mode for the final stages of learning and I definitely benefited from it. Now that the snow is gone, cruising around Denver is like a dream. I've been exploring all of the wonderful bike paths that there are around here. It's really fun when I find a spot from one of Chooch's videos and get to ride it myself. It has also made my commute to work infinitely better. Before hand, I was riding my mountain bike everywhere and it is definitely not geared for city riding. The MCM5 has been such a pleasure to ride, I've started taking a longer route to work to enjoy some of the bike trails that run through the nearby park. I even found a little skatepark on the longer route that is perfect for EUCs. I successfully dropped in the bowl today! Now I just need to add some pads on the side to help hop it out. I'm incredibly thankful that Photorph on the reddit sub recommended the MCM5 over the 14S. I would have outgrown the 18mph speed limit very quickly. I generally like to cruise at 18-20 on the MCM5, and riding those beeps would have definitely been a struggle.
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Posted 4 years ago
David MacNair
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This is a great wheel!! It is my first wheel, but after about an hour learning using youtube guides and a railing I was riding local paths comfortably. The wheel has more than enough power, and can easily make it up a steep grade right in front of our house. The wheel has a huge battery, and was still above 80% after ~8 miles of riding. The wheel is also able to handle gravel/dirt trails, and takes bumps, roots, branches without too much difficulty. I'm not good enough to try a speed test, though I imagine I'd never be comfortable enough to max out it's speed capability. I highly recommend this wheel for a beginner wanting room to grow, and though I'm not advanced/expert yet I'd imagine it would be a great wheel for that group too.
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Posted 5 years ago