I was always surprised at how good the one wheel after market parts stuff was. Like you could replace almost everything besides the front foot pad, brains, and motor. I guess most of it is just injected molded plastic bolted on with screws but still it was nice to have the option of different rear foot pads, fenders, tires, etc.
How have you found the switch? Still enjoy riding as much? I had to sell my One Wheel because I moved and the new area the roads were too annoying to cruise on. I've been considering it since the bigger wheels might make it easier to ride on the rougher roads.
The learning curve is significantly steeper. I am already (2-3 weeks) feeling a more frequent urge to go for a ride, compared to the OW, but they say it takes about 6mo for it to really click and drag you in.
It definitely doesn't feel as cool, though, and doesn't start conversations.
How have you found the switch? Still enjoy riding as much? I had to sell my One Wheel because I moved and the new area the roads were too annoying to cruise on. I've been considering it since the bigger wheels might make it easier to ride on the rougher roads.