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Originally Posted by Civicsman
Also keep in mind that riding a Seg requires a level of control and, importantly, personal balance, that some people may not have. The machine stays upright, but the rider has to be able to stand (or sit, with a SegSeat) and control small shifts of weight to control the machine.
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I agree. Anyone who doesn't have a good sense of balance and excellent muscle control would more than likely injure themselves trying to ride a Seg. It looks much easier than it actually is and *most* Segway tour companies won't accept first time riders over age 65 . . . . probably because their insurance company says it must be so
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