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a woman sitting on top of a motorcycle in the middle of a street with buildings behind her
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Is RYNO's single-wheel electric scooter cooler than a Segway?
a man riding on the back of an orange motorcycle in front of snow covered buildings
ubergizmo...I would sooo ride one of these!
a man riding on the back of a scooter
Homemade self-balancing unicycle uses an Arduino to keep upright
AWESOME homemade balancing Unicycle!!! Homemade Raptor unicycle uses an Arduino to keep upright
a red and black circular object with holes in the center, on a white background
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The Motorized Monocycle - I want this, although I feel I am probably too big.
a man riding on the back of a motorcycle in front of a tire with wheels
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bassman5911: Monowheel by twm1340 on Flickr.
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Three-wheeled eRinGo car concept: no thanks
Cool Stuff We Like Here @ CoolPile.com ------- << Original Comment >> ------- The eRinGo car is a rather strange concept car. A 2-seater that's cap
an image of a man driving in a car through a wheel on the cover of a magazine
transport of the future 1960s retro future vision
a person riding an electric scooter on a sidewalk with grass in the background
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SoloWheel Or How To Commute In Style And Be Allowed With Your Ride In The Public Transport
a man riding on the back of an orange motorcycle in front of snow covered buildings
ubergizmo...I would sooo ride one of these!
the green bike is on wheels with black spokes and an aluminum handlebar attached to it
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The Folding Electric Mini-Farthing
a woman sitting on top of a motorcycle in the middle of a street with buildings behind her
CNET: Product reviews, advice, how-tos and the latest news
Is RYNO's single-wheel electric scooter cooler than a Segway?
a man sitting on top of a motorcycle wheel
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Invented by M. Goventosa de Udine in 1931, the one wheeled motorcycle. Little is known about de Udine (not shown), even if he was the sole inventor. What is known is that this one wheeled motorcycle could reach speeds of 150km/hr.