Tonight, Core77 welcomes Chris Hoffman, the designer and developer of the RYNO, a one wheeled scooter, to The Hand-Eye Supply Curiosity Club hosted at the Hand-Eye Supply store in Portland, OR. Come early and check out our space or check in with us online for the live broadcast! Tuesday, May 31st 6PM PST Hand-Eye Supply 23 NW 4th Ave Portland, OR, 97209
RYNO Motors is committed to solving the short-distance commuting challenges of individuals, government and industrial customers while at the same time delivering an exciting and enjoyable riding experience. The innovative self-balancing, one wheel, electric scooter is poised to offer customers an iconic product that will turn heads and provoke strong emotional reactions.
To satisfy the need for efficient transportation, RYNO Motors has designed a multiple use, hybrid product that's adaptable to wide range of market segments including 1) Urban Low Speed Transport, 2) Sport and 3) Government/Industrial.
The RYNO is designed to be a cost effective complement to customer's current transportation needs. Our primary customer is the urban young male and female professionals in markets where scooters are already an accepted mode of transportation. They believe that United States' economic, political and environmental forces are creating a growing RYNO market in the US.
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What I really want to see however is some sort of small all terrain personal vehicle with tank tracks!
Unicycles are not drivable in stop and go traffic above 2 or 3 miles per hour. Above that and the stops require several seconds of pre-planned maneuvers, if you were to just slam on the brakes, you would instantly either face-plant, or launch off the cycle.
And there is nothing cool about getting a fatal head or neck injury just because you had to hit the brakes.
Fail!