Strap-On Wheels Move Wearer at 10mph

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JonnyDough

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[citation][nom]foscooter[/nom]Your gonna put wheels on my boots, and push my happy 310 lb @ss around, good luck![/citation]

Yeah you're probably right...you probably need the exercise anyway.

This is for those of us who do enough walking in a day at our jobs and still want to go for a stroll in the park with the wife in the evenings maybe?
 

loomis86

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[citation][nom]house70[/nom]if a quick brake is needed, just fall on your nose... going from 10 to 0 in less than one second would be rough.[/citation]

Really? Have you ever gone jogging? That's ten miles per hour. I can stop in less than a second.
 

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So the imagine of the bike has me thinking. Whats the odds that we can get some sort of recharger to attach to our bikes? That way I can "walk" when I need to, and then hop on my bike and recharge them? For the record I bike about 3mi every day to and from work. I would love to use these on the up hill part of my ride home, and then recharge them on my way down the next day.
 

seriousazn

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[citation][nom]loomis86[/nom]Really? Have you ever gone jogging? That's ten miles per hour. I can stop in less than a second.[/citation]
actually i think 10mph would be considered running.
 

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Apparently no one in this thread has ever had to walk anywhere meaningful in their lives, like school or work every freaking day.

Still, I think my bike did a pretty good job of the same thing.
 

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I hope they govern how fast it accelerates up to 10 mph otherwise this could be a strap-on that if you wear and go all out, you could be the one with the sore rear end.
 
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