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wheelie=sinch, stoppie certainly,off road =yup

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Any one can wheely this and stoppies are a doddle <BG>

http://www.gizmag.com/uno-unicycle-tran ... cle/16722/




Like off roading try:-
http://www.gizmag.com/dtv-shredder-trac ... re/123094/

In case you want to buy one:-
http://bpg-motors.com/products/uno3/
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YG,

The most amazing part about this story is that this guy started working (in a very complete shop left by his grandfather) just after high school on the uni-cycle. He was fearless at applying electronics and doing unusual fabrications on his prototypes. A very inventive young man.
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rotortech wrote:YG,

The most amazing part about this story is that this guy started working (in a very complete shop left by his grandfather) just after high school on the uni-cycle. He was fearless at applying electronics and doing unusual fabrications on his prototypes. A very inventive young man.
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Yup, I heard thro the engineering/chassis lists he is a very interesting dude with a lot of ambition & ideas. Not sure that a one wheel m/c is the way to go to make your fortune though but hey the segway sold so anything is possible. :headscratch:
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