For those like me who can't afford a Segway...
http://www.trikke.com/st01/home.html
These things are funnnnnn!
For those like me who can't afford a Segway...
http://www.trikke.com/st01/home.html
These things are funnnnnn!
I don't think the Trikke is an option for people wanting a Segway - The Segway moves lazy people and those who are not easily mobile on their own and the Trikke requires you to be active. My inlaws bought two of those online. They are really fun if you take the time to really learn how to use them. I considered a couple for around the river.
Actually they drive them straight into their apartment downtown and yes they go places in them. BUT, they also own cars, bikes, etc. They bought these FOR FUN while going places. The fun factor was the deciding factor. The attorney got it because he thinks he looks cool on it and he says it FUN. Just like another friend who bought (actually basically free with goofy tax incentives) an all electric car. She only bought it for FUN.
There are no tax incentives. That is only for licensed vehicles.
Well said!
Both of ours have ~1000 miles on them and have required no more than air in the tires. We have gotten to know the gentleman that rents them in Bricktown and has 6 of them now.
He is the best source when it comes to longevity and service. One of his has 4100 miles and has required one battery change and two sets of tires. Amazingly, the only reason the battery had to be replaced is that a renter drove it into the canal! He fished it out, replaced the battery and returned it to the rental fleet. He let me ride it and I couldn't tell the difference.
I have ridden mine in rain snow with no issues, they are virtually indestructible.
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