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  2. Segway’s SuperScooter GT Series is a high performing 2 ...

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    The GT Series from Segway is a high-performance 2-wheeled scooter. ... comes in 2 options GT1 and GT2. The GT2 is the performance varient with a top speed of 43.5 mph, and a 0-30 mph time of 3.9 ...

  3. Segway - Wikipedia

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    Segway Robot (autonomous robot based on the Segway miniPro) [32] Consumer. Ninebot by Segway E+ (self-balancing scooter for general use) [33] Ninebot by Segway miniPro (smaller self-balancing scooter for general use, controlled by a 'knee control bar') [34] Segway GT1P/GT2 P(battery electric super kick scooter) [citation needed]

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  5. Segway Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Segway Inc. is a Chinese owned, formerly American manufacturer of two-wheeled personal transporters, chiefly through its Segway PT and Segway miniPro product lines. Founded by inventor Dean Kamen in 1999, the company's name is a homophone of the word " segue ".

  6. List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    Prina (1949–1954) 125cc two-stroke scooter, in 1952 the 175cc JLO-powered Orix-Prina in conjunction with Orix — Italy [56] [97] Prior (1950s), Rebadged German Hercules scooters by Industria Ltd of London for the UK and Commonwealth markets, models included the Viscount — United Kingdom/West Germany [98] Puch — Austria

  7. Self-balancing scooter - Wikipedia

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    A self-balancing scooter (also hoverboard, self-balancing board, segway, [1] swegway or electric scooter board) is a self-balancing personal transporter consisting of two motorized wheels connected to a pair of articulated pads on which the rider places their feet. The rider controls the speed by leaning forward or backward, and direction of ...