04-21-2014, 01:42 AM | #1 |
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What to do with 2 Segs
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Help! I have two (actually one and a half ) Segways (they’re Gen 1's I believe). I don't know anything about them. I was thinking I would try to fix them and get them to a functional state but unfortunately, that's not going to happen. What I can tell you about the units is the following: there's two full bottom units, wheels, gears, circuit boards,etc... One set of batteries (2 pieces), I think their dead. There's one handle bars unit, but without the key features. The pictures in this case say a thousands words which I have of course. The units must have some value to someone, I was hoping someone could offer a suggestions to their value and if someone interested make an offer. I appreciate any feedback, thanks. Terry |
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04-21-2014, 10:23 AM | #3 | |
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Also, gen 1 machines have a key port on the handlebar, so you may have some parts from gen 2 as well. We need to see the pictures to know. Also, there may be a minimum number of posts before you can post pictures. I am not sure. Just be aware that new members have restrictions on their account. I believe this is to prevent people from stealing a segway and trying to post a sale for it here.
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04-21-2014, 12:44 PM | #4 |
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I was wondering this same thing - like, "Where do Segways go when they die?"
I'm planning on moving soon and I need to do something about the first-gen sitting in my garage. I think it might just need a battery revival, and I'm planning on trying to get one for it, but if that doesn't work, I don't know what to do. Even if that does work, demand for even functional first-gen Segways seems to be waning a little bit. |
04-21-2014, 02:37 PM | #5 |
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Hi all,
Thank you for your replies. I originally found these units at the local “swap-shop”, a special area at our local recycling center. I was surprise to find them there (I swap stuff all the time) but was over the moon in thinking I was going to have my own segway. I was hoping to get at lease one fully functional (I'm fairly handy with tools and I love segways) but I came to realize it would probably cost me much more then I could possibly afford right now. Checking Ebay confirmed my realization, I was surprised to see the price for segway parts, thus, my inquire to the community. These units must have some value to someone.. I'm open to all suggestions and responses. I don't know much about the forum's policy regarding posting and such, but, If I can I will reply with pictures and number as you suggested. Thanks Regards Terry |
04-21-2014, 04:33 PM | #6 |
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Terry,
This seems a reasonable response, and I got your PM (Private message). I agree with you, I am sure what you have is worth something to the right person. One special thing about the Gen 1 machines (that you may have) is that they can use NiMH batteries. Most modern segways use Lithium batteries. The older battery technology allows people to fly with the segways, where new segways cannot use these batteries, and therefore cannot fly on commercial aircraft. Anyone who uses their segway for mobility for their disability, will want to keep their gen one segways in good shape, and may want your machines for parts. There is another consideration you may want to make. There is a great charity called Segs-4-Vets. They are a private charity that gives segways to disabled veterans to aide them with mobility. It is possible they would appreciate a donation of these segway parts to keep their fleet up and running as well. Like you said, segways and segway parts are expensive. (I do not know if they will take or can use segway parts, but offered the suggestion as I have worked with them in the past, and they are a really great bunch of people doing a valuable and worthy thing...) Good luck.
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04-21-2014, 11:05 PM | #7 |
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Karl,
Thank you for your good advice. Good to know about the vet group I've never heard of them. My wife works for Harbor Homes an agency that works for vets in need, maybe there a connection there. I'll still try to post the pictures just in cast. Anyway, thanks again for your help. Regards Terry |
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You may also use another site, like photobucket, to get them on line. Once on line, you may be able to post them in here on this site...
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04-23-2014, 01:30 AM | #9 |
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I believe the post limit is 5 or 10 posts.
This is in place so a member cannot sign up and spam the boards with links/embedded images. Many people own gen ones and are looking for whole units for the parts. I'd first get some pictures up and hopefully someone will contact you about purchasing parts or whole. I for one own three gen 1 PTs, and am always looking for parts. Cheers! |
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