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    Joe Cannarozzi Guest

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    With all the different stuff out there this thread has the potential of at least a few posts.

    Found this today

    www.rvrover.net

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    Debbie and Joe,

    Carole and I were thinking "Segway" after seeing them in Perry Georgia last March. Price then was $5K a piece. We are waiting to see if the price comes down as production numbers goes up. Our only unanswered question is about storage. That is will the lay down or do they have to stay upright all the time. Of course I did not think of the question while the Segway experts were at hand to answer it. I wonder if that is an age related problem?

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    http://www.ricksesv.com/cricket/
    or even smaller,buy two, one for each foot.
    http://www.a2bscooters.com/puelmibi.html

    http://electric-scooter-world.com/Main.htm
    personally I am torn, the little minibikes might be fun.
    certainly cheap enough.
    kind of like the late 60's honda 50.

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    Carol and Will

    If you try to store it in the basement lying down be carful it may flip the bus on its side trying to right itself

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    Will,

    I first drove a Segway a few years ago. It is the neatest thing I have ever ridden. The price was $5,000 then and from your post it is still the same.
    If I had Jon's money I'd have two; one for me and one for Louise!

    I drove the thing inside a building @ LA Tech University. A professor had one and when I saw him tooling down the hall I asked him if I could ride it. After 2minutes of instruction, I jumped on it an took off. It is so cool

    If they were less expensive, I think that I would buy one or two; but hey $10,000 !
    Tuga & Karen Gaidry

    2012 Honda Pilot

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    Gimme a break. I have to drive an old bus and my campground transportation is feet.

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    Jon, this happens to be 2007. Feet are prehistoric. Segway is the answer, and you really should join the current era.

    I have had one for 4 years, and as Tuga says they are a blast. It fits in the bay real easy laying down ( so far my bus has not been flipped sideways either), the handlebar collapses, you leave it plugged in all the time and the smart charger keeps it fully charged. In 4 years, zero maintenance except for adding air to the tires once.

    Oh, and if you shop carefully on eBay, you can buy one for half price, that is what I did.

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    Peter, havn't heard much on the car hauler in a while...I just can't help but think it has pulled the back off your bus off!

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    Peter....I got my eye on those snazzy little seated models on TV that the guy from the Scooter Store tells me somebody else will pay for.

    Get with it. Paying for stuff now is prehistoric. The new world order is to get the government to buy it for you. But until it does buy me a new bus and campground transportation I am stuck with my old vintage coach and feet.

    Yeah...where have you been? We need somebody with some common sense to flog the rest of us to maintain the straight and narrow. I also need someone to help me with Joe Cannarozzi. He is still trying to get a dinner out of me because he puts nitrogen in tires and they never leak.

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    Hi Jon,
    Well, if you can get the government to pay for it that is great, but I am not willing to wait until I am too old and decrepit to have any fun. Before you or Brian chimes in, I realize I am already really close to that point, thank you all for planning to remind me.

    And, no, the back of my bus is not ripped off. the worst I can foresee is in a huge bump and swerve combination the Smart might fly off into the next lane , but heck, that is what insurance is for.

    As for the Nitrogen, well the best answer for that is that we all have nitrogen in the tires, but we who really know the needs of tires know that we want the oxygen/argon balance on the inside and outside to be equal for long tire life. Those who fill the insides with pure nitrogen claim they have no leaks, but the actual truth is that oxygen/argon is leaking INTO the tires by osmosis since the partial pressure of those is way too low on the inside. This masks the effect of the Nitrogen leaking out slowly. Those 100% Nitrogen guys believe they have no molecule loss from the inside of the tires but we know better!
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