12-24-2005, 10:12 AM | #21 |
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Hummmmm. That jet exhaust out the back is going to make mounting a Segway Carrier difficult. ( ok Pam, we are back on a segway topic)
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12-24-2005, 10:49 AM | #22 |
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I've given some thought to having my "p" model painted black, and adding litle rear fins with red pin-striping. The "p" would fit behind the seats, but I dont think I want to take off and leave the car un-attended anywhere. The "p" would also look a little strange when it's not in the vicinity of the car LOL.
For a rear mounted Segway hauler, well the afterburner has one heck of a roaring flame, and for those of you living up north it would be the answer to warming your BAT-teries in winter !! Steve |
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Is EC hereafter known as Batwoman? If so, definite improvement over the Hollywood versions. Bob. To repeat what others have said requires education; to appropriately challenge what others have said, requires brains. |
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12-24-2005, 03:23 PM | #25 |
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That would be purrr-fect.
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12-24-2005, 10:11 PM | #26 |
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Wow, cool. Love the Batmobile. Grew up on that stuff. Is the car on tour? Will it be coming to Indianapolis? Is BW3 any significance to it. My son works at BW3 on the southside in Greenwood. Just wondering.
Here's my version of tailfins. Photoshoped. Yet, I still do not own a Segway yet. I was on wwhopper's HT, No tailfins tho. "Wouldn't it be cool, if?...is like Folgers in my cup" |
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That would be one cool custom job.... I can see that in black and Red trim !!! POW BAM ! Has anyone tried something similar to that pic and have pics to share ?? Steve |
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12-27-2005, 01:02 PM | #28 |
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For some reason, I thought that Batman's car was a pontiac under it all. A '57 chevy seg has some real appeal. Don't forget the chrome eyebrows over the headlights!
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Well now Gadgetman went and did it, unveiled the new product line for '06. Retro gliders based on classic American iron. Just wait until the Hummers and the Truck versions come out for the XT's.
I suppose the P will be more of the two seater sports car models! Will W Hopper DCSEG Member SEG America The Premier Gliding Organization! http://www.SEGAmerica.org Washington DC - The Most Segway Friendly City in America! |
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