Honda U3-X Private Conveyance »
Posted By mozak440 2 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyMotor Concern Honda Motor Company introduced experimental conveyance Honda UX-3.U3-X - a compact device that is placed between the legs riding. U3-X, as people can move forward, backward, right and left, move diagonallyForm of U3-X resembles an hourglass. Wheel of U3-X looks like a normal big wheel, but actually inside the structure is somewhat small wheelsThe whole structure weighs slightly less than 10 pounds, seat and footrest are cleaned inside the vehicle.It is not known when the U3-X goes...
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Hmmmmmm, next-generation Segway.
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