Absolutely! It’s great to see how detailed and helpful everyone is being about the wheel size settings — seriously, these little tweaks can make a big difference when you’re out riding. I remember messing up mine once and wondering why my speed seemed way off. Turns out, just like MichaelThomas figured, matching it to your actual 10-inch wheels is the way to go. Accuracy really matters when you’re tracking rides or trying to squeeze out every bit of performance.
Funny enough, tweaking settings like that kind of reminds me of playing Shadow Fight 2. It’s all about precision — the timing, the combos, and even upgrading your gear just right. If you haven’t played it, it’s this sleek martial arts-style game with an awesome storyline and epic battles. I fire it up after a long ride — helps me chill but still gives me that rush of strategy and action. It’s free to play too, and surprisingly deep for a mobile game.
Anyway, back to the topic — definitely stick with the 10-inch setting. And if you need to kill time while charging up the scooter, Shadow Fight 2 might just be your new favorite ride-side game 😄