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Postby corbett » Fri Oct 14, 2016 1:51 am
You're riding along all happily and WHACK, you just hit your head on street furniture such as a bus stop roof because you now exceed the minimum required heights of street furniture.
This is a major flaw, I had it with my 150mm wheeled inline skates. You can't use them on pavement.
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Postby revhed » Fri Oct 14, 2016 8:38 am
corbett wrote:You're riding along all happily and WHACK, you just hit your head on street furniture such as a bus stop roof because you now exceed the minimum required heights of street furniture.
This is a major flaw, I had it with my 150mm wheeled inline skates. You can't use them on pavement.
If you are stupid enough to not see and control where you are going!
I almost daily ride my Electric Unicycle almost everywhere (pavement included) and have and will never contact said "street furniture", or tree branches when off road, I like most have eyes and skill.
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