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The genesis of the Ryno one-wheeled electric motorcycle can be traced back to a moment when Chris Hoffman’s daughter asked if he could build something like what she saw in an episode of Dragon ...
Don’t get ahead of yourself. While it looks like a speed demon, the Ryno only reaches a top speed of 10mph (16kph) so you won’t be able to outrun that clown from It. Just think of the Ryno’s slow ...
Top speed depends where you're using it. The Ryno can more or less be ridden anywhere you can walk (though we suspect stairs present a problem), which means you can use it on the sidewalk or the ...
The RYNO consists of a lightweight frame set atop a single wheel powered by an electric motor. It can go up to 10 mph and travels about 10 miles on one fill of its rechargeable battery.
The Ryno is a cross between a Segway and a motorcycle, powered by an electric motor. It uses gyroscopic technology which is basically a spinning internal wheel with a “free” axle to keep balance. It’s ...
A 240mm tire wraps around a wheel that contains the Ryno's innards—including two electric motors, two motor controllers, three gyros, a circuit board, five processors, the drivetrain, and two ...
Though the Ryno isn't on sale yet, and Chris is looking for investors, he estimates an eventual retail price of around $4,500--less than that of a considerably less cool Segway.
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