Unlike Jalopnik, we’re more into two-wheeled vehicles than four-wheeled ones. But if two wheels are great, one wheel must be better, especially if you don’t have to pedal. So we’re going to endorse ...
Nothing in my life is telling me “You should definitely hop on a high power electric unicycle,” and yet I’m glad I decided to do it anyway. After testing a smaller and lighter InMotion electric ...
The Solowheel, an electric unicycle, can carry a rider at up to 10 mph, for up to 20 miles on a single charge of the battery The Solowheel, an electric unicycle, can carry a rider at up to 10 mph, for ...
The current offer of electric personal mobility solutions is more varied than ever. e-Scooters and e-bikes may be the most popular, but unicycles are actually more versatile for city use. In this ...
Driving in cities is a pain, what with high parking fees and congested streets, so what if you could park on the edge of a city and then ride a bicycle to your office? Ford engineers think that's a ...
Do you remember when Batman turned a part of the Batmobile into a motorcycle with the touch of a button in The Dark Knight? Well this is like a lame version of that. We learn that Ford patented a ...
Despite its obvious advantages – there’s less rubber on the road, there are fewer moving parts and both your hands are free for carrying the shopping – one-wheeled transport has had a patchy history.
Ah, the sweet memory of learning to ride a bike with training wheels! My hands are sweaty, and my ego a bit damaged after spending a half-hour learning to ride a battery-powered unicycle called the ...
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