“My first EUC. 5'6", 175 lbs. Learning curve was a bit off-putting, but perseverance led me to learning how to ride within half an hour. Took 3 days to get comfortable going 25mph. MSP High speed version (2000W), fairly heavy, over time you get used to it. Very fast, easy to maneuver with practice. Speakers are not the best, but they do a decent job. Highly recommend this wheel.”
“I am in love with the Gotway MSP High Speed version, I recently stepped up from a Kingsong 16s. Only came into the EUC scene about 2 months ago, but loving every minute of it. With that said though, there have been several reports of some faulty controller boards on these Gotway MSPs. Mine has been fine thus far, almost 50 miles into my wheel. I am hoping I would have to adjust the rating in the next few weeks/months.”
“I was trying to decide between the high torque and high speed model and so glad I got the high torque. I live in a hilly area surrounded by mountains that I ride as well as 100s of miles of off road trails to explore. no need for 45mph in this environment. ~37 is plenty and with the torque you can confidently fly up the mountains over 30mph and climb over 3000ft of elevation without a worry. Climbing at high speed does use up the battery so got about 45 miles before started reducing speed as battery depleted. Obviously going slower will improve range.”
“I have the MSX 1845 100 V and the MSP is very similar. The main differences are that the motor of the MSP is a lot smoother and there’s a little bit more torque when you’re going up very steep hills. For some reason this new Msp model does not have the petals as flat as the older MSX. Something new to learn”
“First time on an euc and it feels amazing, it took me a little bit to lear how to ride it, but overall this wheel feels very sturdy and well made. Definitely very happy with my purchase”