Review: Gotway RS19 Electric Unicycle

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The Gotway RS electric unicycle is an excellent choice for riders seeking an upgrade from their older Gotway models, such as the MSX or MSP, or for anyone looking for a versatile EUC capable of various riding scenarios. However, riders should be aware of the reduced pedal height in the RS, which may not be suitable for those who ride technical trails.

Gotway RS19 Speed Pros:

  • Achieves the same or even higher top speed as the MSP speed version while delivering more torque, making it great for hill climbing.
  • Features striking strip LEDs that enhance visibility while riding.
  • Equipped with a 2600W motor (for the speed version), offering enhanced power and smoother riding.
  • No beeping warnings at speeds exceeding 40 mph, allowing for a more extended range of high-speed riding.
  • Boasts a bright headlight, although it may be too dazzling for oncoming traffic.
  • The 18×3 wheel provides stability at high speeds while maintaining maneuverability.

Gotway RS19 Speed Cons:

  • Lower pedal height compared to previous models, leading to reduced clearance and a higher likelihood of pedal scraping.
  • The trolley handle’s positioning remains problematic and inconvenient, similar to the MSP and MSX.
  • The chunkier shell may be less comfortable for some riders.
  • Suffers from pedal dip, although it’s not as noticeable as in other models.
  • Features headlights that may blind pedestrians and cyclists.
  • The CST tire is suitable for straight-line riding but less effective for aggressive carving.
  • The fender is prone to coming off easily.

The Gotway RS has undergone substantial improvements, offering a smooth ride courtesy of its new hollow bore motor. The adoption of this technology enhances power delivery and efficiency by eliminating the restrictions of a smaller axle. It comes in two versions, speed and torque, with both featuring the 2600W hollow bore motor. The speed version is ideal for those who prioritize high speeds (up to 40 mph), while the torque model is more suitable for off-road and hill climbing, offering extra power.

The Gotway RS provides a strong performance, with exceptional acceleration and decent braking capabilities. It does experience pedal dip but less than other models. The LED strip lights significantly enhance visibility, although the headlights may be excessively bright for oncoming traffic. The fender attachment method has been improved, but it remains susceptible to accidental dislodgment.

However, the RS has a lower pedal height, which may hinder technical trail riding. The increased girth of the wheel’s body is to accommodate the new hollow motor and pedal hangers, although it may affect rider comfort.

In summary, the Gotway RS is a substantial improvement in the EUC market, providing riders with a smoother and more powerful experience. Riders should choose between the speed and torque models based on their preferences. The speed version excels on the streets, while the torque model is ideal for off-road and hill climbing.

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