 
					|   | 
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
| Student of the obvious Join Date: May 2000 Location: Phoenix 
					Posts: 7,714
				 |  Segway... fad or future? 
			So what do you think about the Segway HT (human transporter)?  Does this thing have a future in our society or is it just a novel use of electronics?  How would you sell it and who would buy it?  Will we all be riding them in a few years or will it fade away?
		 
				__________________ Lee | ||
|  11-11-2004, 05:38 PM | 
 | 
| Registered Join Date: Oct 2003 
					Posts: 3,019
				 | 
			Well it was released with a huge amount of free publicity from tv networks, newspapers about 3 years ago…. And that’s about it. No one bought one. | ||
|  11-11-2004, 05:43 PM | 
 | 
| Registered Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Downtown LA CA / North Texas 
					Posts: 1,175
				 | 
			when they first came out they were rediculouslly(sp) expensive !! That was mistake #1 Only the filthy rich, or dot com-ers that could expense it to the company had them.. Everyone would have them now, if they were reasonably priced from the start and not a status symbol .... so ... Fad - Yes , Future - NO , Past - yes Don 
				__________________ 944 85.0 Kalahari Beige -- Dead/Gone/NotForgotten (Ran Like a Raped Banshee) 944 85.5 Guards Red Current Stable 944 83 Kalahari Beige manual rack, short 5th gear951 86 Guards Red, pristine TurboYou must not anger the Porsche Gods - you MUST leave one small item unrepaired, lest the Stuttgartians smite thine car with bad Ju-Ju-AF Juvat | ||
|  11-11-2004, 06:01 PM | 
 | 
| Registered Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Omaha, NE 
					Posts: 3,522
				 | 
			Price them in the hundreds (or even $1000) and shrink 'em to the size of scooters and you'd have every kid in America running around on one.  Look at the stupid scooters with tiny engines they run around on.
		 
				__________________ 1980 911SC Targa 3.6L | ||
|  11-11-2004, 07:12 PM | 
 | 
| coulda, woulda, shoulda Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: Louisiana 
					Posts: 2,659
				 | 
			now sold at Sam's Club  Segway® Human Transporter (HT) P133 Personal Needs > Seasonal Items > 2004 Holiday Catalog Items > Tools & Gadgets The Segway P133 model helps you negotiate your daily routine with ease. Item: 188393 $2488.00 
				__________________ John 74 911s They laugh at me because I am different. I laugh at them because they are all the same. | ||
|  11-11-2004, 07:32 PM | 
 | 
| Registered Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New Hamsphire (United States) 
					Posts: 427
				 | |||
|  11-11-2004, 07:39 PM | 
 | 
|   | 
| drag racing the short bus Join Date: May 2002 Location: Location, Location... 
					Posts: 21,983
				 | 
			Walking...fad or fat and lazy?
		 
				__________________ The Terror of Tiny Town | ||
|  11-11-2004, 07:55 PM | 
 | 
| Custom User Title Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Miami 
					Posts: 4,294
				 | |||
|  11-11-2004, 08:28 PM | 
 | 
| Registered Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: So. Calif. 
					Posts: 19,910
				 | 
			I forget the website that sorta spoofed the Segway. A major cost of the device is it's gyro mechanism and control circuit. The website's suggestion was to simply drop the mechanism and electronics and just add a third wheel for balance. I know there are distinct advantages of a self-powered, 2-wheeled transporter, but sometimes simple is best. Sherwood | ||
|  11-11-2004, 10:50 PM | 
 | 
| Double Trouble Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: North of Pittsburgh 
					Posts: 11,705
				 | 
			I had when I was a kid..it was called a skateboard.
		 
				__________________ I used to be addicted to the hokey pokey..........but I turned myself around.. 75 914 1.8 2010 Cayenne base | ||
|  11-12-2004, 05:47 AM | 
 | 
| Registered | 
			I'd rather have one of those micro crotch Rockets. Or even an electric scooter...at least you have the fun of balancing the thing. I throw the Segway into the Sony robotic puppy category. 
				__________________ Warren & Ron, may you rest in Peace. | ||
|  11-12-2004, 07:12 AM | 
 | 
| Registered | 
			I actually saw a couple of Segways in town a few weeks back.  We were sitting in a bar and I saw these 2 people go by the window.  Thought it was the bourbon talking at first ....   but no.  They pulled them up to the door and came in.  They were with some sort of City Planning Association group.   One of the problems with these things is that they're too fast to drive comfortably on the sidewalk with pedestrians, but too slow to drive in the roadway. So what do ya do with them? | ||
|  11-12-2004, 07:40 AM | 
 | 
|   | 
| Registered | 
				
				Biased opinion
			 
			I think it's a lame idea. But then, I'm an investor in an electric bicycle company. We think electric bikes are better because 1. you can go twice as fast 2. you can ride it like a bike if you want, or combine propulsion modes 3. you can take it with you because it's about 45lbs. as opposed to about 85 lbs. 4. you dont look like a fool using it.   http://burro-zvobikes.com/ 
				__________________ techweenie | techweenie.com Marketing Consultant (expensive!) 1969 coupe hot rod 2016 Tesla Model S dd/parts fetcher | ||
|  11-12-2004, 09:27 AM | 
 | 
| Moderator | 
			Hehe - so I can put my Sony dog on a Segway and he can take a walk by himself?!?   Sony robotic puppies and Segway HT's?  What ever happened to walking your dog when you came home from work?!? We Americans sure are lazy - we need gyroscopic controlled 'personal runabouts' to move down a block or two, and since we're too lazy to take care of real dogs, we have 'lectric pooches as our friends. What do they poop? Silicon?!?   Not to mention cell phones that are seemingly surgically attached to our ears, "online friends," PDA's that are more powerful than PC's from a few years ago, LCD screens & DVD's in our SUV's, e-Harmony internet dating services, e-Bay auctions, virtual EVERYTHING....and the list goes on... Sheesh... it's the end of the world as we know it... -Z-man. 
				__________________ 2010 Cayman S - 12-2020 - 2014 MINI Cooper S Coupe - 05-17 - 05-21 1989 944S2 - 06-01 - 01-14 Carpe Viam. <>< | ||
|  11-12-2004, 09:34 AM | 
 | 
| Registered | 
			Woof   
				__________________ Warren & Ron, may you rest in Peace. | ||
|  11-12-2004, 09:54 AM | 
 | 
| drag racing the short bus Join Date: May 2002 Location: Location, Location... 
					Posts: 21,983
				 | 
			About four years ago, I wrote a QA program for that Sony dog. I hated the thing. Very stupid waste of skills. Get a real puppy/dog. From a rescue, or a pound. Tech: I've told you all along how great I think it is you're executing those bikes. Those are very useful tools. 
				__________________ The Terror of Tiny Town | ||
|  11-12-2004, 12:46 PM | 
 | 
| Student of the obvious Join Date: May 2000 Location: Phoenix 
					Posts: 7,714
				 | Quote: 
   Will we look back in 10 years and remember these as the old days before everyone had a Segway? I know they don't make sense everywhere, but I do take my Trooper (at 16 mpg) to the Post Office, the store, to return a video etc. All these places are a bit far for walking, but I could see myself hopping on a Segway for quite a few errands. 
				__________________ Lee | ||
|  11-12-2004, 01:14 PM | 
 | 
| Registered Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: So. Calif. 
					Posts: 19,910
				 | 
			"All these places are a bit far for walking, but I could see myself hopping on a Segway for quite a few errands." There's probably a place for a small all-electric vehicle to do those in-town errands as well. I lose track of how many cold starts I make to drive the kids around, pick them up, go to the bank and the local brothel, err, I mean grocery store. Sherwood | ||
|  11-12-2004, 06:36 PM | 
 | 
| Registered Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Tucson AZ USA 
					Posts: 8,228
				 | 
			OK for errands that wo not require hauling anything bigger that a loaf of bread.  I would agree that a "trike" configuration or a bicycle with multiple power sources (and a basket) would be far more useful. Besides, how vandal proof are the Segways? If enought of them "hit the road", how long before they become one of the "top ten most stolen vehicles"? 
				__________________ Bob S. former owner of a 1984 silver 944 | ||
|  11-13-2004, 08:57 AM | 
 | 
| Student of the obvious Join Date: May 2000 Location: Phoenix 
					Posts: 7,714
				 | 
			With the bags (>$500 option) you can carry 75 pounds of stuff.   
				__________________ Lee | ||
|  11-13-2004, 09:50 AM | 
 |