Thursday, 5 May 2016

Chinese Segway is amazingly good substitute for other two wheelers

In this atmosphere of ever increasing petroleum prices, and general uncertainty about the future of non-renewable energy, there is ever increasing interest in electric transportation alternatives. Amongst the personal transportation assisting devices that are available, there is one that stands out and makes a bold statement amongst the otherwise ordinary line of electric transportation vehicles that are presently available. This transportation device that dreams of taking the consumer market by storm and absolutely innovate the daily commute is known as the "Segway."

The Segway has continued to impress users worldwide. Since the Segway is both electric and completely self contained, it has found use in fields as varied as law enforcement officers on the beat, to Segway tours of some of the world's most popular tourist destinations. Recently amidst rising fuel prices, more companies and theme parks have turned to the Segway as a viable, efficient local transport alternative for many of their clients and employees. Chinese copy Segway’s internal gyroscope is to keep the vehicle balanced and upright. Along with upright use, the Segway has a completely naturally aspired and intuitive steering design that relies on natural shifts in bodyweight to control the speed and direction of travel.

The i2 is Chinese copy Segway answer to the inner city commuter. It has the daily driver in mind, and includes all of the Segways function while also remaining streamlined and efficient. It comes standard with the Wireless Info key, and the intuitive lean-steer mechanism that comes with all of the third generation Segways. This also comes in two special editions, commuter which includes a locking mechanism which allows you to lock your Segway safely to an object like a bicycle rack, and the i2 cargo also includes two lockable cargo storage trunks suspended above each wheel, allowing easy and convenient transport of more of your personal belongings.



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