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  2. Uno (dicycle) - Wikipedia

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    The Uno is a novel self-balancing electric motorcycle using two wheels side by side (the configuration used by dicycles). The Uno III adds a third wheel that allows it to transform into a tricycle . [ 1 ]

  3. Inmotion SCV - Wikipedia

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    To turn, the rider presses the handlebar to the left or the right or leans in the intended direction; and to speed up or slow down, the user leans forward and backward. INMOTION SCV vehicles are driven by electric motors and can reach a speed of up to 31 miles per hour (50 km/h). It has been compared to Segways.

  4. Ben Gulak - Wikipedia

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    Ben Gulak (born 1989) is a Ukrainian Canadian inventor and entrepreneur best known for creating the Uno, an eco-friendly, [1] [2] electric-powered vehicle that bears a resemblance to a motorized unicycle. [3] The vehicle had its first public unveiling in 2008, [4] and was awarded a Top-10 prize on Popular Science's list of 2008 Invention Awards ...

  5. Electric unicycle - Wikipedia

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    An electric unicycle (often initialized as EUC or acronymized yuke or Uni) is a self-balancing personal transporter with a single wheel. The rider controls speed by leaning forwards or backwards, and steers by twisting or tilting the unit side to side.

  6. Honda U3-X - Wikipedia

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    Honda states that the "U" stands for unicycle and for universal. [5] It weighs 10 kg (22 lb) and travels at 6 km/h (3.7 mph), a similar speed to the Toyota Winglet . Honda U3-X is a compact experimental device that fits comfortably between the rider's legs, to provide free movement in all directions just as in human walking - forward, backward ...

  7. Segway - Wikipedia

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    In August 2006, Segway Inc. discontinued all previous models and introduced the i2 and x2 products, which were steered by leaning the handlebars to the right or left, [17] had a maximum speed of 12.5 mph (20.1 km/h) from a pair of two-horsepower (1.5 kW) Brushless DC electric motors with regenerative braking and a range of up to 15–25 mi (24 ...