Other 'FLOAT' prototype devices
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@S-Leon that was well spotted!
Surely a new challenge for authorities to redefine "street legal" in PEV's. :}
Out of all curiosity - I hope you all noticed it's sideways movement thing like OW/snow-/skate-/surf-/any-board - I am trying to figure out physical aspects on that matter. Dangerous indeed, not gonna be a widespread convenient consumer item.
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@sirgu I was thinking about that when I was looking to buy a OW
My college treats PEVs the same as bikes since a lot of people have a lot of electric scooters and skateboards. On Campud Police, staff and even teachers seem fine with my OW whenever I entered class with it.
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Once you dig into that ... bunchloads of YouTube recommendations coming along, lol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo93JhEf0oE&ab_channel=Gadgetxplorer
Well, this >Lexus Slide< is an interesting concept! Gotta keep an eye on that where this is heading.
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Here we go again :
https://www.facebook.com/651876929/videos/pcb.2489061214567195/1485268341999663
The OP calls it 'flywheel XR'.
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@sirgu
Hacksmith Industries already made a hoverboard like this, but they ran into some wacky issues -
And .. here we go again
: Zapata Flyboard Air :
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@sirgu
"How to go out in a blaze of glory"Oh God, that thing goes 90?!
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@sirgu flight time of 10 minutes :P
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@cheppy44 ~~ imagine if the battery runs out of juice at 100 feet~~
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A new Kickstarter campaign started a few days back
: Flyte: The Ultimate Gravity-Defying Hoverboard :
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/flyte/flyte-the-ultimate-gravity-defying-hoverboardIt's not a rideable .. it is ... well, read it, if you will. -
@sirgu Omg this is so cool.
But the price is like waaay too much for my purse. -
@sirgu said in Other 'FLOAT' prototype devices:
It's not a rideable
But have they tried it on a mag lev train track, hmmmm?
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@OneDanGT You mean like the others did it with Lexus Slide Hoverboard back in this video?
--I see where your imagination is going. :}
Indoor skatepark with magnetic levitation flooring and smooth obstacles. Sign on entrance reads: "Please hand over your phone, keys and any metal accessories before you buy a ticket to the track!"
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@sirgu im waiting for a VESC based VTOL.
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@sirgu I would buy/fund it but Kickstarter has a big problem with scams and such, so there isn't any real way I can confidently fund it.
However, if it turns out to be a real product later on, I may buy one :) Really neat!
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This one looks weird, but also looks pretty fun. I think if I couldn't ride a onewheel, this is what I would get. It isn't going to go on any hard-core single track, but it looks like lots of fun for paved and reasonably well groomed trails.
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WAKE UP PEOPLE NEW FLOATWHEEL VIDEO
Something to do with plastics and I assume the battery/controller boxes themselves
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@loaffette they apparently went and talked over about thr manufacturing of the bumpers, battery and controller boxes, as well as showing the parts being made
also funny car flex at thr end, but really they talked about plastic defects in the car and some stuff
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@biell said :
..., but it looks like lots of fun for paved and reasonably well groomed trails.
https://2swiftboards.com/products/2swift-boardHey, thanks for interesting input @biell!
Another great find which makes a person question about the laws of physics without necessarily wanting to, lol.
It does sort of reminds the "Speedboard" @Lia posted back then. Each of them have their own odd steering mechanism geometry and logics. However, both seem to be no-standstill & zero-reverse PEVs.
In 2Swift board FAQs they say up to 15% grade when going up hill. But what about downhill? I can hardly imagine that RipSick-ish front castor wiggle-wiggle at any descending while rear wheel re-gen. braking and >60% rider's weight on the leg in front. -
@sirgu 2Swift board looks pretty sick, though I'm dubious about the remote.
A lot of remotes that electric skateboard use don't actually give you the actual speed, but rather just estimate it with a preset. A lot of the electric skateboards I've seen on my campus use the same generic remote. You can just hold the board in the air, go full throttle and the remote says the board's going 20-30 MPH, which is really janky to me.
I'm hoping 2Swift's remote doesn't play the guessing game and actually gives a real-time (Or as close to real time as possible) speed read-out.