Meet Our Members

Get to know the passionate riders who make our community special. Each member brings unique experience and enthusiasm to the San Antonio EUC family.

Anthony P. riding his EUC in front of historic SP 794 locomotive

Anthony P.

A dedicated member of the San Antonio EUC community, Anthony brings passion and skill to every ride. Known for exploring local landmarks and sharing the joy of electric unicycling with others.

Tim

Tim

“I started off with the Throne SRPNT 72V E-MOTO, and after 1 year and 6k miles on the bike, I started having electrical issues. Since then, I invested in the InMotion V12 and it's been nothing but a blast of excitement and a blessing to join this amazing community!”

Alex on his electric unicycle

Alex

Alex was spotted delivering Uber Eats on his EUC when Joseph chased him down to say hello - he didn't know anyone else who rode. They've been best friends ever since.

John B. and his electric unicycle

John B.

Joseph has known John for a long time — John saw one of Joseph's videos of him riding his EUC, came over and tried it out, and in 30 minutes he knew how to ride. The very next day he went and dropped $4,000 on a brand new super expensive fast EUC.

George Longoria

George Longoria

George met Joseph in the one-wheel group and switched over to EUC.

Blanks

Blanks

Blanks met Joseph when he was out charging his EUC at a bar called Rumble - they became friends and she loved watching him ride. When Joseph went to the Electrify Expo in Dallas, he had free VIP wristbands to give away and said whoever wanted them could have them. Blanks drove all the way from San Antonio to Dallas to claim them, wound up volunteering at the InMotion booth, had so much fun she bought her first EUC on the spot - the InMotion E20.

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In Memory of Those We Have Lost on the Road

The EUC community is bound together by a shared love of the ride — the freedom, the motion, the quiet hum of a wheel beneath your feet. It is a passion that takes us far, and sometimes, it takes those we love even farther.

San Antonio has been fortunate to ride together without such loss. But across the world, other communities have known grief. Fellow riders who woke one morning, strapped on their gear, and set out — never to return. They were passionate, brave, and free. They were one of us.

To every rider lost anywhere in the world: your spirit lives on in this community, in every mile ridden and every new rider who discovers what it means to truly roll free. We remember you. We ride for you.

Ride On