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River District, Vancouver British Columbia, Canada
Onewheel is a self-balancing electric skateboard with a single tire, used as a means of transportation and for boardsports. Riders place their feet on either side of the tire to face sideways, leaning forward to accelerate and leaning backward to slow down. The board was engineered to emulate the feeling of snowboarding on powder.
Installing an extra battery,
Up to 12-18 mi / 19-29 km Range,
19 mph / 30 kph Top Speed,
Hastings-Sunrise, Vancouver, British Columbia
Onewheel is a self-balancing single wheel electric board-sport, recreational personal transporter, often described as an electric skateboard. Unlike the electric unicycle, the riders feet (and body) are typically pointed at a perpendicular angle to the wheel and direction of travel. Onewheel was invented by Kyle Doerksen, the CEO and founder of Future Motion Inc. Future Motion Inc. is headquartered in Santa Cruz, CA with manufacturing of the Onewheel in San Jose, CA. The product has been featured in publications such as CNET, Sports Illustrated, Business Insider, and Popular Mechanics.
Founded 2014
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101394268
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A01965
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Active children with electric scooter and smoke bomb riding in city . You can download this clip as a MOV file without watermark here: www.videoblocks.com/video/active-children-with-electric-s...
Photo showing the self-stabilizing balancing cube by the JKU's Institute for Robotics.
credit: Ars Electronica / Magdalena Leitner
A guy wheels through the streets of Jerusalem's Old City on what I think is a Bluefin Classic self-balancing scooter. Taken on our last return to our hotel.
Beautiful Bride (Anna Csikos) chasing after her husband, Tamas Korom, in Szechenyi Ter (Square) in Szeged, Hungary, shouting that they must not be late for the wedding ceremony whilst riding on Segway PT's!! A unique mode of transport for a wedding couple.
leica m7 film
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Source: The New York Times. 9-27-2010
A British businessman (Jimi Heselden) who recently purchased the Segway scooter company was found dead on Sunday after apparently crashing while driving a cross-country model of the upright, electric transporter near his home outside Leeds, England.