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Now THIS seems like a PERFECT use for a segway - light transit for larger distances than you would care to walk (or it would just take too long), but you don't really need a golf cart. Kudos!
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The tourist just don't know what they are doing and lack sidewalk etiquette. It's not the segway.
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hahahahaha Guaranteed to make you (namely me) to fat to fit in my Lambo!!! I need all the exercise I can get!!!
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I would really like to ride one sometime but I agree with bike riding for sightseeing.
I can see how it would be Ultra useful going from warehouse to warehouse. I have often thought I needed a Goped (gas powered scooter) for going from the office to our warehouse. Damn, now I wanna get one just to try it out.... |
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