CoryZuber

CoryZuber

Cory Zuber, Engineer Extraordinaire, takes you on a wild ride through inventive engineering projects and extreme real-world challenges. Join him as he surfs with office furniture, bounces on trampolines at Earth's highest points, and customizes everything with a touch of engineering magic.

adventure vlog, extreme sports, engineering hacks, real world challenges, creative projects, outdoor adventures, viral challenges, engineering fun, unique vlogs, DIY projects, innovative designs, extreme DIY, adventure engineering, technology in action, practical engineering, custom creations, inventive engineering, extreme environments, gadget customization, quirky inventions, engineering experiments, real-world testing, adventurous engineering, lifestyle engineering, epic builds, fun science, tech adventures, outlandish projects, experiential vlogs, engineering entertainment

industrial smasher

industrial smasher

3rd flatiron

3rd flatiron

crash

crash

Tanque Verde fpv 39

Tanque Verde fpv 39

from the balcony | fpv #38

from the balcony | fpv #38

sunset | fpv #37

sunset | fpv #37

windy | fpv #36

windy | fpv #36

great landing | fpv #35

great landing | fpv #35

Sage Ranch | fpv #33

Sage Ranch | fpv #33

Under the Tyrol | fpv #31

Under the Tyrol | fpv #31

Flying in the rain | fpv #29

Flying in the rain | fpv #29

More hills | fpv #28

More hills | fpv #28

Lake Cruisin | fpv #26

Lake Cruisin | fpv #26

Fantail Falls | fpv #25

Fantail Falls | fpv #25

Let Go | fpv #24

Let Go | fpv #24

Down the Road | fpv #23

Down the Road | fpv #23

2000 ft away | fpv #22

2000 ft away | fpv #22

Taramakau River | fpv #21

Taramakau River | fpv #21

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  • @jtm94
    @jtm949 күн бұрын

    This is sick. That's all I got to say

  • @MrTrollYourAss
    @MrTrollYourAss11 күн бұрын

    Opposite of what you say. Pressure one one leg not squeeze both

  • @shibblamo99
    @shibblamo9913 күн бұрын

    first point on stability: do the exact the opposite of your plan of hugging the wheel with your shins and legs. your feet and hips and thigh muscles will get stronger over time. your stance is absolutely too upright especially for braking. if you are getting wobbles its cos your entire joint chain is too rigid. If you are trolling, kudos.

  • @henryehn4576
    @henryehn457614 күн бұрын

    no clothes climbing next please

  • @Erafune
    @Erafune15 күн бұрын

    Hi. I'm 1 year into riding, about 2000 km on the V12, do 45 km/h riding max. Had three major wobbles before I adapted my technique. I dont do the squeeze, rather I just alternate lean/push on one side, constantly shifting the balance left right. Kind of like downhill skiing carving. Calf raise on one side at a time. Should be much less of a workout for you, if you want to try it. Also a lot more fun, feeling active on the ride. Same when braking, always pushing a bit on one side. It is a bit harder to do in long sweeping turns though. So far not a single wobble has been able to get through. It just dies immediately. Also you shift the weight on your feet all the time which helps the feet fatigue.

  • @n1jaba
    @n1jaba15 күн бұрын

    I’m using the same method, works really well

  • @CamLuton
    @CamLuton18 күн бұрын

    Gonna fly past 1000 subs once all these gain traction. Love these videos.

  • @guyatridaskerr4676
    @guyatridaskerr467618 күн бұрын

    How do you not have more subs! Loved the vid

  • @kylecampbell2501
    @kylecampbell250119 күн бұрын

    This isnt very good advice. Some would say its the exact opposite of what you should do. None of the pros ride this way

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber19 күн бұрын

    Send the pros over to my house.

  • @mkygod
    @mkygod19 күн бұрын

    Your riding style is very similar to mine. I keep my legs stiff and tight to the wheel and my toes off the front of the pedal. You can get a way with stiff riding for the most part when you have a suspension wheel. It's pretty bad for your knees otherwise and so i try to get into the habit of loosening up by carving more since my wheel doesn't have suspension.

  • @kayakeux
    @kayakeux20 күн бұрын

    You should get your 1k subsciber soon. Love your autenticity.

  • @mikethecornking
    @mikethecornking20 күн бұрын

    Average eBike: 28mph top speed. electric trash can: Hold my lid.

  • @Nr8kk
    @Nr8kk22 күн бұрын

    do you prefer to esk8 over an electric unicycle

  • @okcrc
    @okcrc23 күн бұрын

    You need to add a speaker that can play the backup beeping for riding through crowded areas.

  • @martinhubel18
    @martinhubel1823 күн бұрын

    What type of articles does it contain? Samsung 50E or 50S?

  • @andrewpavlyuk7380
    @andrewpavlyuk738024 күн бұрын

    Compared to an electric bicycle or electric scooter, there is one big advantage: compactness. But the price for this model is too exaggerated. $3500 is a lot. And riding in the rain is not recommended and is dangerous.

  • @Drk-cb5ot
    @Drk-cb5ot24 күн бұрын

    First video, I like it, hella yapping in the beggining tho xD. But keep the good content up, I like when ur flaming people. Subscribed!!

  • @CamLuton
    @CamLuton25 күн бұрын

    Most brilliant person ever, keep going.

  • @ryangross5446
    @ryangross544625 күн бұрын

    Yo what kind of range have you been getting with the pro edition? Im debating if the 50s batteries are worth the extra cost

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber24 күн бұрын

    I ride on an extremely hilly area and ride really fast and I get 60 miles range so I'd bet I'd get more if I was on flat ground.

  • @ryangross5446
    @ryangross544624 күн бұрын

    @@CoryZuber dang okay thats quite good better than what ive seen people get with original v13 batteries. maybe i should consider the pro edition more. I live in a super hilly area as well so this is nice to hear

  • @BigORider
    @BigORider25 күн бұрын

    FYI you’re the only v13 PRO rider making videos right now. Post some more videos please and thank you. The pro according to in motion has about 25 percent more torque vs v13

  • @SethJohnsonCapeCod
    @SethJohnsonCapeCod25 күн бұрын

    I think you should ride with some more experienced riders before giving others advice.

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber25 күн бұрын

    I bet I can out ride them

  • @SethJohnsonCapeCod
    @SethJohnsonCapeCod25 күн бұрын

    @CoryZuber Maybe, but based on your foot position you wouldn't be able to out-stop them lol

  • @BigORider
    @BigORider25 күн бұрын

    Toe one foot heel one foot pressure can help with wobbles. On my lynx I ride similar on road, trail I have feet further back and bent knees but still keeping contact. Also have pads press more into bottom of shin angled forward so more bent to hold that full shin contact on pads with knees level with front handle. Pads in a lot of video are L shape and mine are more J or Nike swoosh shape if that makes sense. I’d like to see you try someone’s v13 to compare to your v13 pro to see if it has any differences with torque/braking

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber25 күн бұрын

    Yea inside foot during turns usually becomes heel pressure

  • @truthiscensored
    @truthiscensored26 күн бұрын

    I mostly do seated riding, never got a wobble seated. Personally I think the Bigger EUCs that go over 40 mph and weigh over 70 should be ridden seated. Ride it like a one wheel motorcycle with counter-steering and all that. But EUC makers don't know what they are making and KZreadrs/Current riders (us) are the crash test dummies trying to figure it out on the fly. The EUC makers usually don't give a seat, so most think to ride standing

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber26 күн бұрын

    Seated is nice but just isn't as maneuverable I think. I'm pretty darn comfortable riding standing. It's a lot of fun in the windy roads. I will be making a seat though soon.

  • @Christoph-vg1mg
    @Christoph-vg1mg26 күн бұрын

    Hey. I think you aren't right. I think it's important to not to push the wheel. A little bit is ok but extreme pushing creates wobbles. I ride a commander mini and i dont push the wheel alot. I control the wheel with the pedals and the wheel. But you are a new rider and it's ok. The main thing is fun. Second point safety. Bye

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber26 күн бұрын

    No, I am riding at the limit in very hilly and curvy terrain. My method is for stability and speed in this environment. This method is for that not just cruising.

  • @marcussweden8521
    @marcussweden852126 күн бұрын

    Crash a running competition with the unicycle. Deliver water from a cooler bag on your front to the runners and intervju them, with mic and loudspeaker. Or try to increase their speed. Play music and pump everyone up to run faster.

  • @gordmarshall5830
    @gordmarshall583027 күн бұрын

    Thanks Cory, lots of good insight and I look forward to more from you. 6 pac Gord

  • @kayakeux
    @kayakeux27 күн бұрын

    Totaly agree with you on euc's woobles .

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner28 күн бұрын

    You really want to annoy people, strap a shake weight across the front so you have mass spring damping ;-) I haven't been able to try it, as I'm laid up, but I also have an idea that maybe adding a few hundred grams of tire balancing beads to the tire during a change will help knock down wobbles - since there is essentially no process for balancing a tire on an EUC, I think the lack of being able to tune the tire balance accurately contributes to random and surprise oscillations/wobbles and inconsistent behavior.

  • @OneWheelTwoSkis
    @OneWheelTwoSkis28 күн бұрын

    YES YES YES! Like and Sub! They got GIANT books? LMAO

  • @Ghostman_fpv
    @Ghostman_fpv28 күн бұрын

    I've been riding about 5 months. Not too long. At month 2, i purchased the lynx because i outgrew the V8S by then. The Lynx it a pretty wobbly wheel. I feel like the more experience and miles i get, the more loose and relaxed i am on the wheel. I feel like my body just dampens the wobbles without thought. I'm also finding by riding loose, im more nimble and i can get to speed fast! Relaxing made me a better confident rider. Also my pads play a huge role in stability for me at least. I off set my pads so there's uneven pressure on the wheel. Seems to help a lot.

  • @BigORider
    @BigORider25 күн бұрын

    I got the lower hangers and although it’s a small 1 inch it wobbles noticeably less. I tried stock for a couple hundred miles and went back to lowered. Also switched from l841 tubeless to shinko 241 and now I’m loving it street and grass/sand/trails

  • @Vince4343
    @Vince434328 күн бұрын

    Dude, super helpful vid!!! 👍👍👍

  • @SethJohnsonCapeCod
    @SethJohnsonCapeCod28 күн бұрын

    ZuberTuber!

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner28 күн бұрын

    You need QR codes on the sides so when people take pictures it sends them to your merch lol

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber28 күн бұрын

    Genius! Can I hire you for my marketing team 😆. What should I sell?

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner28 күн бұрын

    @@CoryZuber trash can sleeves for EUC, you can carry a lot of stuff in there on road trips lol but if you don't have merch it can send them anywhere you want, give them any information you want...one guy was putting QR code stickers in random places at beerfest and all they did when scanned was say "BRF RULES" because that was his nickname lol Hey bro down there is tryna get you into their group rides - get with them, marty and Roger are pretty big enthusiasts...

  • @GhostSession01
    @GhostSession0128 күн бұрын

    😢💭.. The Pro Is A Beast!, U Need 2 Build More Muscle Mass If Your Not A Good EU Rider, Your Knees Will Get Shakey!? Barbell Squats!!!, I Went From 37 to 62mph In Just 2 Days.

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber28 күн бұрын

    😂 technique > strength

  • @GhostSession01
    @GhostSession0128 күн бұрын

    😢💭.. The Pro Is A Beast!, U Need 2 Build More Muscle Mass, Your Knees Will Get Shakey!? Barbell Squats!!!, I Went From 37 to 62mph In Just 2 Days.

  • @themanonceknownasbob
    @themanonceknownasbob28 күн бұрын

    Love it bro!! Definitely going to cut my trash can up now for an Oscar the grouch costume. Following now as well. 🎉 🎉

  • @d.d.jacksonpoetryproject
    @d.d.jacksonpoetryproject29 күн бұрын

    Why.

  • @ZqO-cr2pt
    @ZqO-cr2pt29 күн бұрын

    Lately my schedule has been pretty open, I'm mainly a night person but I'm down to ride at all hours. I love exploring our awesome L.A.!

  • @paulh4866
    @paulh486629 күн бұрын

    Definitely need to add some portable Bluetooth speakers and crank it up! That will draw a lot of attention!

  • @shibadoesntcare
    @shibadoesntcare29 күн бұрын

    this style is not correct but to each their own

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber29 күн бұрын

    Its fundemental more stable and that's what I care about. If someone taught you otherwise that's fine but I want people to know that they don't have to wobble if they don't want to.

  • @waterdropssify
    @waterdropssify29 күн бұрын

    @@CoryZuber Everyone keep telling you are wrong, how about you listen.

  • @cocoabiscuits
    @cocoabiscuitsАй бұрын

    very informative. I don't have one but I like gathering these tips so that one day if I do get one I will apply this. Thanks!

  • @JonahOnEUC
    @JonahOnEUC29 күн бұрын

    This is one tip you should not hold on to 😀

  • @AleGalaxyEUC
    @AleGalaxyEUCАй бұрын

    I ride in the same way , wobble do not exist ... i don t touch the wheel , totally relaxed on it

  • @JonahOnEUC
    @JonahOnEUC29 күн бұрын

    So you DON'T ride in the same way then...

  • @AleGalaxyEUC
    @AleGalaxyEUC29 күн бұрын

    @@JonahOnEUC ok , so i did not understand nothing XD i translate badly

  • @waterdropssify
    @waterdropssifyАй бұрын

    I dont wanna shit on your parade, but for street riding to achieve higher speeds the thing that I got taught goes opposite with what you are saying, to reach higher speeds your knees need to get looser and not be in contact at all times especially you should not pinch the EUC between your legs, rather that they should be in loose contact or not at all and you need to balance more with your feet and let the EUC balance a bit by itself. I started riding last year in december, I spent some time with more experienced riders and they been giving me pointers as my skills have been growing however it seems you are not a very experienced rider just yet and I dont think you should be handing out tips to people, as your ability and knowledge seems limited.

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuberАй бұрын

    Thank you for commenting. If you consider yourself an experienced rider can you show some skills on video?

  • @waterdropssify
    @waterdropssifyАй бұрын

    @@CoryZuber As I just said, I dont consider myself a very experienced rider, but the riders in my local group are very much so been riding since the early days of EUC, you can look at their youtube channels, so before you continue spreading misinformation check yourself, because I rewatched the whole video and your even locking your knees straight quiete often which is also a bad habit. But if you wanted sourced check Roger Hajali probably top 10 fastest riders on earth right now, his EUC is flowing freely between his legs usually going from side to side, check Isthereanyfood Mike is a local legend he is not pinching the EUC nor is his posture very straight, stiff and locked like yours, I did the same thing wrong like you when I started but it takes practice to get good.

  • @JonahOnEUC
    @JonahOnEUC29 күн бұрын

    Ye I think he is new and don't have the hip and leg muscles yet to ride properly. This video is basically a 'What not to do' video..

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber29 күн бұрын

    Just because you got taught a technique doesn't mean that it is the only technique, or that it is the best. My riding style is for my needs not yours. I choose to minimize speed wobbles. If you want to be susseptable to speed wobbles keep thinking in your old ways. The more you hold tight the more you "BECOME" part of the EUC instead of an external force acting on it and causing it to move because you are bascially "bolting" yourself to it or "clamping yourself to it. No where does this technique prevent speed. Try zip tying something heavy like a pole to your EUC and try riding it. YOU will realize its way more stable because it has a larger polar moment of inertia.

  • @JonahOnEUC
    @JonahOnEUC29 күн бұрын

    @@CoryZuber only beginners clamp the wheel because of a lack of training of the muscles needed. Carve if you want to avoid wobbles, also when braking. Your technique is Zombie riding.

  • @trinityriley_
    @trinityriley_Ай бұрын

    Dude how are you so good at this so fast didn't you just get this lol

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuberАй бұрын

    Tomorrow's video should shed some light on that :) and thank you 😊

  • @waterdropssify
    @waterdropssifyАй бұрын

    @trinityriley_ he didn't get good, he just rides as if he did.

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuber29 күн бұрын

    @@waterdropssify Seems like you are a bit salty because I don't ride like you lol

  • @waterdropssify
    @waterdropssify29 күн бұрын

    @@CoryZuber No because you share incorrect opininos and spread misinformation like a flat earther.

  • @boblatkey7160
    @boblatkey7160Ай бұрын

    Also, super good suggestion on buying some thing that's way faster than you will ever normally ride. I bought the Lynx because I love off Roading, and that thing goes way faster than I will ever ride. Remember also that a more powerful motor also allows for more powerful braking. Also, my wheel is super easy to get a wobble going at 30 psi. I'm pretty light, so I run my tire pressure at 21 psi and I rarely get wobbles anymore. And I hit curbs and never come anywhere close to touching the rim. Thanks!

  • @boblatkey7160
    @boblatkey7160Ай бұрын

    Good stuff! Thanks for all that! I will give that a try as a variation to other methods I use. I have definitely found that keeping my back straight and upright when braking makes a really big difference.

  • @Flip-Uno
    @Flip-UnoАй бұрын

    I’ve been waiting for you to make this video. After watching your other v13 video I’ve already started riding one footed. I want to improve my stability and couldn’t figure out the best way to do that so that’s for giving us your technique. Much appreciated bro. 💪🏾

  • @JonnyK42.o
    @JonnyK42.oАй бұрын

    Bro you gotta get a seat for that thing. Love seated riding on my v13!

  • @boblatkey7160
    @boblatkey7160Ай бұрын

    It's nice to rest your feet but otherwise seated riding is kind of like getting a surfboard and catching a wave and then sitting down on a beautiful wave rather than using your legs to carve and control the board in the manner it was meant to be ridin .

  • @JonnyK42.o
    @JonnyK42.o10 күн бұрын

    @@boblatkey7160 I get your point, but it is fun either way! At least that is my opinion!

  • @boblatkey7160
    @boblatkey716010 күн бұрын

    @@JonnyK42.o totally get it! I have ridden so many things in my life and the electric unicycle is by far and away the funnest toy I have ever had in my life! Have fun out there!

  • @josephmuni6196
    @josephmuni6196Ай бұрын

    "speed can"

  • @MetaPoglyad
    @MetaPoglyadАй бұрын

    I've never seen such "garbage" content before. it was fun 😆😆. keep doing

  • @apb64
    @apb64Ай бұрын

    Ну вот, колесо-кабриолет появилось! Следующий шаг - колесо с полностью закрытой кабиной! Со спальным местом, душем, туалетом и кухней!

  • @CoryZuber
    @CoryZuberАй бұрын

    Don't tempt me ;)

  • @EdLrandom
    @EdLrandom27 күн бұрын

    why is this written in Bulgarian and not English?