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The Begode T4 is the first suspension electric unicycle (EUC) in the 16″ mid-sized category and builds upon the lessons learned from Begode’s Master EUCs. It offers a combination of good power and impressive suspension, making it an ideal choice for riders seeking a modern suspension EUC experience in a smaller and less intimidating package.
The Begode T4 is designed for commuting and recreational use, offering a comfortable suspension system with 100mm of travel that doesn’t bottom out. The CST C-1773 street tire is well-suited for this EUC. Its straightforward design makes repairs easier compared to other EUCs, and the aesthetics provide an aggressive and futuristic look.
With a 16″ wheel and a weight of approximately 68 lbs, the T4 is not lightweight but still more manageable than larger EUCs. It features a smooth and quiet hollow bore motor and improved rear tail lights for added durability and protection. The EUC comes with a comfortable seat.
Some areas of improvement include the trolley handle’s length, the absence of a stand (which is expected to be included in future iterations), and the pedal spikes that offer limited traction when wet. Additionally, the headlight is not very bright and has limited pivot range, while the padding is fragile and prone to tearing.
The Begode T4 offers a lot of fun and feels more refined and polished in its first iteration compared to the initial release of the Begode Master. However, like all new EUCs, early adopters may encounter some growing pains as they help identify and address issues for subsequent batches.
In conclusion, the Begode T4 is a promising addition to the world of EUCs, offering riders a smaller and more manageable suspension option with good performance. As the company refines and improves the T4 in subsequent batches, it has the potential to become a popular choice among EUC enthusiasts.
Availability and pricing for the Begode T4 can be found through various EUC retailers.
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