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View Poll Results: Would people in Japan use the new Segway human trasporter, over bicycles
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Old Oct 29, 2003, 02:42   #1
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Question Bicycles or the new Segway human transporter

Would people in Japan use the new Segway human transporter
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how much power does it have on hills?
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It has a top speed of 15miles per hour.
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But a bike is cheap , a Segway is expencive and where would you park it?
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Saw a few in Florida while on vacation. Heard they had a problem with people falling on their face when the batteries went dead without warning. I guess I wouldn't want to chance that much money being safe with a bike padalock outside and it would be heavy to lug around with you.

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It is a Very interesting concept
I think everyone should agree with that

but it just isnt it's time yet

so lets stick to the bike

or even better the crazy fold up scooters ^_^

and am I the only one who thinks that is a silly name for a devise?

"the human transporter" lol
call it something cooler then that

like the 2 wheel tricycle XD

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