Carrying my Onewheel, easy now
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To carry the 25 pounds of my Onewheel ( dead battery and far from home, in shopping centers, etc. ) my arms and my back do not support it any more. So I imagined a simple, efficient and especially "effortless" system to carry my Onewheel. Here is a video, which explains the transportation system.
Aloha!
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Perfect!!
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"Honey, I'm gonna take the onewheel for a walk."
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Cool idea.
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How did you attach that hook at the front? Velcro?
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K.I.S.S. !!
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hello @RandomNate
to answer your question:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aieyhe143gpn6yc/IMG_8983.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/95adtpcovx8bh6t/IMG_8981.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v9sou6x99b7d8vr/IMG_8979.JPG?dl=0sorry for using Dropbox, but Upload File, or Picture doesn't work!
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@Norm Thanks for the idea that looks pretty easy
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@Norm This don't belong in the forum.
It has 3wheels , this is a OneWheel forum after all.
lol!You tried skating that thing?
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how long do you have to walk it, until you have regained 100% battery by recuperation?;-)
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@cr4p just hold that sucker against the moving rail of an escalator if you're stuck downtown...
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@Hubbitron said in Carrying my Onewheel, easy now:
@cr4p just hold that sucker against the moving rail of an escalator if you're stuck downtown...
Hah! not a bad idea...I'm curios what the recharge time would be
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@Hubbitron said in Carrying my Onewheel, easy now:
@cr4p just hold that sucker against the moving rail of an escalator if you're stuck downtown...
Wait... does this actually work??
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@thegreck it should work using the regenerative braking...although you would probably have to keep the sensors engaged while you do it.
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@CBR-954rr Hmmm... yeah I think you're right. Would be an interesting experiment, but probably no real-world benefits. Security would probably ask you to leave before you could even get it charged up to 20%.