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Hell, why didn't I think of that? :blush:  

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The funniest thing I read was that the founder of Segway went off a cliff on a Segway...

 

Was not aware of that. That's just whack. Wonder if sales dropped after that - I'm sure the safety of it came into question.
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Was not aware of that. That's just whack. Wonder if sales dropped after that - I'm sure the safety of it came into question.

Nope. Was the owner of the business at the time, not the inventor.

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Hell, why didn't I think of that? :blush:  

Because only OCD peeps will be able to tape the box with that line perfectly down the fold of the box .... the rest of us will still tape the living daylights out of the box, and then some more.

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german olympic mountbiker(true story!)

how do those rims handle the power and the weight :eek: , thats not a 80kg rider

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Here is some info

 

Best of Kilo-Racers can produce well over 1.000 watt about 1 minute. That means 1.8000 - 2.000 watt at the (standing) start and a going-out with 1.000 watt at the finish line. 

The mark for track-sprinters is the 6-sec-maximum-test. Worlds elite can produce a power of 26 watt per kilo bodyweight. The former elite-sprinter and kiloracer, German Sören Lausberg, was tested with 2.600 watt about 6 seconds (bodyweight 100kg).

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