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Glad we are all in agreement. Lily brings up a good point as well, as sometime the wisdom of years ago (or in high tech, sometimes even months ago) is not necessarily current wisdom. We live in an age where the 'right' answer to many questions is a moving target.
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01-18-2012, 06:15 PM | #93 |
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Segway Down . . . .
The last of my original InfoKeys finally gave out. No way to communicate with Trigger so he sits until the new Keys get programmed and delivered.
No time wasted though, as I should be able to have a couple of new tires mounted and, perhaps, change out the Radio Board during the down time. ROC Independence Maverick is a little upset about the loss of his evening runs but into each man's (dog's) life a little rain must fall. |
01-24-2012, 08:00 PM | #94 |
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I love being able to glide up and down hills that would be incredibly difficult and dangerous on skates or a bike, but on a Segway...eaaaasy.
I love using it as a tripod. Because it's self-balancing, I often use one hand to shoot videos or photos. And along those lines, I am able to travel up trails and paths I'd otherwise be a bit nervous about walking, skating or biking through. I love the excitement of people who stop me and the occasional thumbs up from the NYPD *whew* LOL ...OH! And I love the Segway community on Segway Chat and in person. I glided with some of you a while ago and it was a blast. Such an awesome group of folks. |
01-28-2012, 08:01 PM | #95 |
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Segway UP ! ! ! !
Trigger is once again able to Glide the open range. Cool night (35 degrees) but the sky is somewhat clear, 1/4 Moon and it's nice to have the wind in my face again. ROC Independence Maverick is especially happy that his evening runs have returned.
New InfoKey works (forgot that the default "Turtle Mode" needs to be disabled by pressing "Turtle Mode" & "Info Display" buttons at the same time), though eventually got past that by READING THE SEGWAY MANUAL. I knew there was something in there about that. Wireless Communication seems better as I've reseated the Antenna and the new InfoKey does work more than three (3) feet away from the Center Console (vs. the prior three (3) inches) but seems to lose connection as we Glide away (with the InfoKey attached to the stationary port on the top of the Lean Steer). A new Radio Board may be needed afterall. Only time will tell. lilnyc, nice to hear from you again, hope all is gliding well in NYC. |
01-30-2012, 05:34 PM | #96 |
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Glidin' once more . . .
One (1) of two (2) new InfoKeys works, Antenna problem (well not fixed 100%, but the one (working) InfoKey provides wireless communications within a meter or so {it probably is a bad Radio Board; but now I know how to replace the Radio Board}). One of the replacement InfoKeys still doesn't send a signal, we'll see how that process goes. Perhaps the other non-working InfoKey will transmit after I install the new Radio Board. But I'm Glidin'. Something I've definetly missed but I can finally see that Trigger is well over 6,000 miles and climbing.
Cool, Sunny day with a chilly wind but Trigger, Roc Independence Maverick and I are out and about. Will attempt my first commute this evening just about Sunset (my favorite view of the day, always stop to take in the Sunset) with the temps around +35F with the late evening return commute around +28F and a 15 mph chilly wind. Dress warm and the playlist will be . . . . |
02-06-2012, 03:30 AM | #97 |
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X2 in its element
I have not posted for quite a while...my X2 experience has been almost exclusively off road, forest trails and in the bush. I was hoping to find more rough country riding postings and experiences to share. This is my the fifth year on the Seg and it is working as good or better than ever. The cold start issue can be problematic going into the back country but parking it over the "cold" campfire coals for a few minutes in the morning will wake it up.
On the river bottom pic Pepe and I were able to move right up on deer and turkeys. The other picture is following a game trail out of the thick timber. Is there anyone else working an X2 where it is designed to go? Carl |
02-06-2012, 10:27 AM | #98 |
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I took my i2 > x2 conversion to Quartzsite a couple weeks ago for the annual RV fest out there. It was my ground transport between the campsite and downtown activities, about 5 miles away. There is very little or no shoulder right on the highway, so took dirt trails which parallel the highway all the way there and back. The machine did great, even with 30-40 mph headwinds one day. The headwinds were so bad I thought my batteries wouldn't make it back to camp, but it managed over 10 miles through wind & sand with my larger 23" bearclaw tires on it, and still had 1 bar charge remaining when I arrived. Great time.
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02-06-2012, 12:26 PM | #99 |
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Thanks for the nice story, Pete! One of my wife's and my dreams is to get a big diesel pusher coach with both i2s and x2s stowed in the storage bays and roam the country.
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02-06-2012, 12:28 PM | #100 |
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Glad to hear your hoss has been so reliable! What's your doggie's name, and what kind of iron were you packing'?
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