This would be cool.
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That is interesting, but as the reporter said, it will have to drop in price considerably before it can be considered as a viable mode of transportation.
And it has to have air conditioning besides the killer stereo.
that’s not just any reporter, that’s a very young Jeremy Clarkson!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Clarkson
Yes, I don’t think it’s a revolutionary new motorcycle, since Jeremy Clarkson (the reporter) is now grey, balding and paunchy.
reminds me of Tron.
Lol in countries with heavy motorbike traffic like mine, those small balancing wheels will get broken real quick.
I think I saw this in the early 90s
I would love to have something like this to drive to work. It snows and rains here so your bike can only be used part of the year. Throw on a titanium shell so a SUV can’t crush you like a pop can and you have a winner. If most singer passenger drivers opted for this type of transportation we would have a lot more room on the roads as well.
I like it very futuristic.
Looks like a handful of extra large m&m’s rolling around.
Love the concept of these. If they were a bit more affordable I’d sell my car straight away for one.