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The RYNO & I Know - How cool is this?

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A Friend sent this to me (& yes,I have Friends - I pay them once a month). - Doug

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Z1YoCfm7nxU&NR=1&feature=endscreen[/video]
 
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Wow... right here at home. Never seen it!
 
That is *really* interesting. Quite an invention - and looks like fun to use.

But everywhere I go, I find I'm hauling bags, boxes, and other "stuff".

Would be fun however ... if I had $4500 to spare.

Tom
 
Very interestilng. Wouldn't milnd taking that to the local coffee shop. Self-balancing sounds good to me.
 
Hope he can get the capitol to mass produce it. It's a brilliant idea (I suspect there is some Segway technology at play) that I think people interested in Urban transport would go for. I'd think it is a very marketable idea that could also end up created some good jobs to produce.
 
Segway is making an off road model now. At $8099.00, it's a pretty expensive toy. I wonder how you recharge the batteries out in the wilderness? :highly_amused: PJ
 
Segway is making an off road model now. At $8099.00, it's a pretty expensive toy. I wonder how you recharge the batteries out in the wilderness? :highly_amused: PJ

I think the main reason we don't see more Segways is simply the price - they are too expensive for what they are. If they could produce this Uni-cycle at a reasonable cost-point I think they would sell a billion of them (around the world). I could see places like Hong Kong and Singapore being huge markets IF the price is affordable.
 
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