Awesome Stuff: Goofy Looking Scooters
from the getting-around dept
Remember the hype around the Segway before it came out? Before people even knew what it was, people talked about how they were going to "re-architect cities around it." There were all sorts of rumors about what kind of magical device it might be... and then it came out and people saw it was a kind of googy looking scooter, with funky gyroscopes to keep it upright. It didn't quite change history the way some predicted. However, apparently "goofy looking scooters" is becoming something of a market niche, and here are a few such projects currently being crowdfunded.- First up, we've got the kubo from Lit Motors. You may recognize Lit Motors from the tremendous hype they've received over the past few years for a different vehicle, the C1 an astoundingly awesome looking half-motorcycle/half-electric vehicle that rides on two wheels but is nearly impossible to tip over. Apparently, while they're still working on bringing that to life, they've also been working on a "side project" to create a goofy looking scooter, whose main selling point is "it has a ton of cargo space." They describe it as "the pickup truck of scooters" and that's probably the best way to think of it.
- Next up, we've got the Acton M Scooter, a goofy looking electric scooter whose main selling point is that you have the choice of sitting or standing when you ride it. I hadn't realized this was a big concern for scooter riders, but having choices can be a good thing. Part of the idea is that it's also fairly compact, so you can store it pretty easily.
- Hey, remember, that not all scooters are powered by motors. That brings us to our final goofy looking scooter: the Bowboard, which takes your basic kickscooter and adds a... "bow" arch thing to it, to propel the scooter by pushing the bow down with your weight. It's... um... tough to describe without watching the video. As goofy as it looks to ride, I will admit it looks like quite a bit of fun too.
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YOU MISSED ONE
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front wheel has to be larger
I can back this assertion with some experience. I own both a regular motorcycle and a motor scooter (not electric, sorry to say, but gasoline powered). The diameter of the motorcycle's wheels are nearly double that of the scooter's - usually no big deal downtown where roads are good. But out in the boondocks there are some very bad roads and the scooter is unrideable in such places. Even downtown, potholes can suddenly appear after a heavy rain, and a friend of mine hit a sizable one with his scooter and got thrown off and seriously injured.
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Bloody horrible
I am so tired of these douche-bag-made marketing videos!
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