One-Wheeled Electric Motorcycle Ready To Make Its Debut

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Over the years, there have been many unusual modes of personal transport invented - There is the Segway, the Solowheel, the Uno . . . and the list goes on. However, none have been quite like this latest entrant to the market. Called RYNO or 'Ride Your New Opportunity', it is an electric uni-motorcycle with just a single 25-inch wheel!

But unlike the unicycle, this one is not difficult to balance upon or ride. That's because thanks to a combination of gyroscope sensors and accelerometers, this unique vehicle is self-balancing. In order to get it started, all the rider has to do is lean forward on the handlebars. This causes the sensor-balanced wheel to re-adjust and propel the bike forward. To stop, the rider can either use a hand brake or simply, lean back!

The 160lbs RYNO that can carry a load of up to 280lbs, is easy to haul around and even easier to park, thanks to its clever design. All the rider has to do, is tip the motorcycle forward and rest it on a rubber-footed bar that is attached to the front of the vehicle's frame. Fitted with a rechargeable battery that can provide power for about 10 miles, RYNO has a top speed of 25 mph. The cool part is that if a rider attempts to push the bike beyond its capability by either exceeding the speed or tilt limits, he or she will receive warnings from the vehicle's Auto Balance System. If they decide to ignore them, the system will temporarily take control of the bike and fix the issue.

However, don't plan on swapping out your car yet. That's because cool as it looks, the RYNO is not street legal. And while it may be okay to ride on sidewalks and bike lanes, you may encounter some resistance from the authorities simply because it looks as though it could topple any moment. In order to educate the authorities, the company has hired independent counsel that plan to go from city to city to convince officials of the bike's safety as a personal transportation vehicle.

In development for about seven years, RYNO is the brainchild of CEO Chris Hoffman who began working on it after his then 13-year-old daughter asked him to create a one-wheel motorbike that she had seen in a video game. Neither had envisioned that the radical challenge would one day, become a reality!

While the production version of this cool vehicle which is expected to be priced at $3,500 USD will not be ready to ship until 2015, the Portland-based company is currently taking orders for 50 hand-built limited edition RYNO's priced at a mere $25,000 USD each!

Resources:gizmag.com, wired.com

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  • Kendall Lennonover 10 years
    Having a top speed of only 25 mph and a battery life of 10 miles does not make it seem like a very good method of transport. You wouldn't be able to get anywhere very fast.
  • kevingarcia
    kevingarciaover 10 years
    The main theme of the article was to make transportayion easyer.
    • kevingarcia
      kevingarciaover 10 years
      I think that the gist that the article is awsome because rideing a one wheeled motercycle.
      • Briyelleover 10 years
        I think the article "one wheeled electric motorcycle ready to make its debut" was really imposing and rare because in my sight,I have never seen someone riding a one-wheeled motorcycle!
        • Ashleeover 10 years
          I agree with Amanda, Angie,and Andrea. Its just like motorcycle with one wheel...even the motorcycle itself is bad. So when this "unicycle"comes out in 2015 I wanna see how many people would buy and alos follow the rules:)
          • angieover 10 years
            I agree with both Amanda, and Andrea, but I don't think I would get on it- I don't think I would get on a normal motorcycle. either! :) They kind of scare me after I saw what one of them looked like after an accident, but then again, with the warnings, it might be a lot safer.
            • melanievillarreal
              melanievillarrealover 10 years
              What i think the theme for the article is be careful with the bike becasue for any emergencys or if you crash the bike would have a red light and stop the bike for not to crash to the wall.
              • moisescarrillo
                moisescarrilloover 10 years
                this video was totally awesome because i couldnt believe how a person could not fall off a 1 wheeled motorcycle.
                • moisescarrillo
                  moisescarrilloover 10 years
                  this video was awesome because i never seen a motorcycle being used with one wheel.
                  • 16Hayover 10 years
                    I could see this happing it reminds me of a uncycle beside its moterized.