Segway on Ice
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Segway on Ice
This morning I saw my neighbor who commutes by segway dejectedly dragging the thing home through the slush. I asked her what was up and she said it wasn't doing well on the hill. I told he if the bike could handle it the segway should and encouraged her to pick paths through like I do. I noticed that she said it wouldn't start on an icy incline perpendicular to the line of motion. I rode beside her up and down the first hill till we got to well salted streets. It seemed like the bike did better on the icy road than the segway but I think with all the computing power and gyroscopes the segway should do better. It might be that she was skittish after failing the first time. I got the impression that the segway failed if it began to slide sideways on the ice.
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I thought Segway wasn't doing well, even before the Depression started. The dealer here folded a couple years ago.
Like most people, I'd love to try a Segway--they look like short-term fun (especially on ice)--but I can't see myself ever buying one. When my knees blow up, I'll probably go for an electric-assist bike.
Like most people, I'd love to try a Segway--they look like short-term fun (especially on ice)--but I can't see myself ever buying one. When my knees blow up, I'll probably go for an electric-assist bike.
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I detect a little schadenfreude in this thread. It would be fun to see a Segway sliding in he ice, while the bike was making good headway.
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I detect a little schadenfreude in this thread. It would be fun to see a Segway sliding in he ice, while the bike was making good headway.


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is there no studded-tires option for them?
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I used to see a guy here in Alpharetta, GA riding one to work each morning. I am assuming he was riding it to work. I haven't seen him in over a year now. To me, he always looked really goofy on that thing, but I'm sure a lot of the cagers say the same about me on my bike.
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Most people who could commute by Segway could commute on a kick scooter (razor scooter, etc).
One costs $30 or so, the other costs 100+ times more and has many more ways it can break.
Do they have a version of the segway where you can push off the ground to help it when traction is bad or the battery is dead? (kidding).
One costs $30 or so, the other costs 100+ times more and has many more ways it can break.
Do they have a version of the segway where you can push off the ground to help it when traction is bad or the battery is dead? (kidding).
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One use for a Segway starting at 3:08.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnwIRYjNxmg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnwIRYjNxmg
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One use for a Segway starting at 3:08.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnwIRYjNxmg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnwIRYjNxmg
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i really wonder what the point is there... i mean do those things really go that fast??
and they aren't even armored, how lame. =]
and they aren't even armored, how lame. =]
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I used to see a guy here in Alpharetta, GA riding one to work each morning. I am assuming he was riding it to work. I haven't seen him in over a year now. To me, he always looked really goofy on that thing, but I'm sure a lot of the cagers say the same about me on my bike.
I saw him a couple times and thought I've never seen anything quite that geeky.
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I suspect a loss of traction messes with the feedback on the Segway's workings so it can't balance as well. That is, it normally detects it's a bit off-balance, and decides to move this wheel a millimeter that way to compensate, only turning the wheel the appropriate distance on ice doesn't move the machine that far.
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An electric bicycle seems a lot more practical, but the Segway shouldn't be totally out of the running ...
And considering how they work, it's not surprising that even a little ice totally messes them up.
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She seemed to do ok on the slushy ice we had, a little slower then me on my bike but I have more experience. My bike tires might have cut through the slush better but her fat tires probably did better on the ice patches. I guessed that with the gyroscopes the seqway knows when the tire slips but not when it slides sideways. That seemed to be what happened to her.
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It was definitely on Windward.
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