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Wheelslip Detected – Warnings on The Onewheel App – [Fix]

If you are a an avid trail rider, you are likely very familiar with the 'Wheelslip Detected' notifications you get within your Onewheel App. These are often accompanied with a wheel skidding sound...

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Onewheel Cold Weather & Winter Riding Tips

New Englander have to deal with cold weather and likely snow for half the year which does put an epic damper on riding year round. Winter brings a new set of challenges for Onewheel riders. While the...

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Narrower Onewheel Tires Are More Nimble

Onewheel GT and the XR came with 6.5" wide tires and while the Vega slick had a generally flatter profile and more pronounced shoulder, both remain as relatively stable tires. Does the width of the...

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Dog Poop and Onewheel Trail Riding

Sometimes it does feel like dog crap can magnetized to your Onewheel tire while trail riding. While I am a fan of treaded tires, dog poop is more challenging to get off a treaded tire. Riding without...

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Onewheels Can Go Uphill & Downhill But Avoid Doing This

The functionality of a Onewheel imposes certain restrictions on the incline grades it can handle. As the Onewheel gains speed, its front end tilts slightly downwards. When approaching a steep hill,...

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Yes, a Onewheel Battery Can Be Replaced [How-to]

The Onewheel battery can be replaced on any model Onewheel. Replacing a battery on a Onewheel can generally be completed within an hour. Modified boards such as a Pint Quart and CBXR may take more...

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