01-08-2017, 07:02 PM | #31 |
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I agree, the minipro is certainly a bargain currently. However, after some near-misses and a few safety-shutdowns (none of which resulted in an accident or fall), I remain very concerned about evasive handling/stopping and systems redundancy.
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01-09-2017, 04:49 PM | #32 | |
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As mentioned, it's a good bargain. It's no replacement for my i2, but it's a great accessory for my newly-realized Segway lifestyle! |
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01-14-2017, 09:50 PM | #33 |
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following fellow pedestrians
It must be difficult to resist the urge to dart around pedestrians. The mini pro looks fast on Chicago's sidewalks. Then it looks like it is standing still when following a crowd of people walking. I kept looking for openings the rider could dart through. Same tension you get when riding a sport bike in slow traffic. The rider having to resist openings that are easy to make but would be rude.
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06-26-2017, 01:33 PM | #34 |
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I weigh 215, 6'4" and 68 y.o. No operation problems, but have had 3 falls and glad I had on a helmet. Two falls because of slowly going over a speed bump and a driveway curb and yesterday pushed the unit while getting repeated warning beeps till it abruptly shut off and I fell forward to my knees.
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