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by WD-42
1303 days ago
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I think it really comes down to the fact that these single wheelers don't support the operator without power. You can stand on skateboard, slow down, and come to a complete halt and it's still working as intended. On a bike you will eventually topple from one side or the other, but the way a bikes works means the rider is supported in a natural position for a long time. When the one-wheeler loses power it just nosedives, the front hits the ground and they halt immediately. I wonder if they could save some of the danger by placing small, unpowered wheels in the front and back so when they dip they can at least keep moving. |
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The rider will always be ahead of his/her center gravity when the board starts decelerating unexpectedly, and it's irrelevant whether it's the front digging in, or the thing just decelerating when approaching low battery.