[Nick Thatcher] is a serial builder of self-balancing rides. His various Segway clones and unicycles have until now suffered from one significant problem, that of portability when not being ridden.
You’ve probably heard a lot about electric bicycles and electric scooters by now. These small personal electric vehicles (PEVs) are often touted as last mile vehicles that can help commuters travel ...
Despite its obvious advantages – there’s less rubber on the road, there are fewer moving parts and both your hands are free for carrying the shopping – one-wheeled transport has had a patchy history.
The InMotion V11 takes the general concept of an electric unicycle and then ratchets the insanity up to “11” with a gigantic motor and true air suspension. The InMotion V11 electric unicycle was first ...
A HEALTH worker has come up with a novel way to save money on travel costs and help the environment...by unicycling to work. Trainee biomedical scientist Gerard Little, who works at Southend Hospital, ...
A man claims to have built a self-balancing unicycle by himself, using an Arduino mini computer. The Thatch Industries Raptor is similar to a Segway, except the rider sits atop a saddle on a single ...
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