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Old 07-13-2010, 08:16 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by J. Dale Himebaugh View Post
Karl, I like the way you think. Nice amd analytical. Have you ever (if you haven't already) created a checklist of the basic challenges that might occur on a Segway, especially those that are new to Seg-life like me. You could do a great service to the Seg-community.

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Bronco,

I am more a reactive guy, than a type that tries to predict what may happen in different situations. There are many on this forum who offer up the kind of information you suggested, and much of their information is quite valid.

You should not overlook the documentation from the factory, both that came with the machine, and on their websites and blogs. All good information.

Lastly, I am often here on this forum, and will gladly respond to questions posted, or sent via Private Message, at least as much as I can.

Thanks for the acknowledgement.
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