Electric Unicycles, skateboards, scooters, etc

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A few months back I was watching videos on youtube about electric skateboards, and came across a video of someone riding an electric unicycle (EUC). I had never heard of, or seen one, but it looked like a lot of fun to ride. After some research, I bought a cheap one on ebay to try out, and after some training (there is a learning curve), and some bruises, I finally figured it out, and was able to ride it without falling off. I've been riding for a month and a half now, and I just upgraded to a King Song 16S. I have been cruising it around the neighborhood, and parks, trying to get more riding experience. This thing is super quiet, quick, fun to ride, and it gets a LOT of attention. I took it on a short trip today to the local auto parts store, and had a few people stop me to ask questions.

Does anyone here ride electric unicycles, skateboards, or scooters?
 
A few months back I was watching videos on youtube about electric skateboards, and came across a video of someone riding an electric unicycle (EUC). I had never heard of, or seen one, but it looked like a lot of fun to ride. After some research, I bought a cheap one on ebay to try out, and after some training (there is a learning curve), and some bruises, I finally figured it out, and was able to ride it without falling off. I've been riding for a month and a half now, and I just upgraded to a King Song 16S. I have been cruising it around the neighborhood, and parks, trying to get more riding experience. This thing is super quiet, quick, fun to ride, and it gets a LOT of attention. I took it on a short trip today to the local auto parts store, and had a few people stop me to ask questions.

Does anyone here ride electric unicycles, skateboards, or scooters?
That's pretty unique. I never road anything like that. But it sounds cool!
 
A few months back I was watching videos on youtube about electric skateboards, and came across a video of someone riding an electric unicycle (EUC). I had never heard of, or seen one, but it looked like a lot of fun to ride. After some research, I bought a cheap one on ebay to try out, and after some training (there is a learning curve), and some bruises, I finally figured it out, and was able to ride it without falling off. I've been riding for a month and a half now, and I just upgraded to a King Song 16S. I have been cruising it around the neighborhood, and parks, trying to get more riding experience. This thing is super quiet, quick, fun to ride, and it gets a LOT of attention. I took it on a short trip today to the local auto parts store, and had a few people stop me to ask questions.

Does anyone here ride electric unicycles, skateboards, or scooters?
I don’t ride any of those. But they’re everywhere here. You name it....I see it. The electric skateboards are my favs. Always see those around.
 
A few months back I was watching videos on youtube about electric skateboards, and came across a video of someone riding an electric unicycle (EUC). I had never heard of, or seen one, but it looked like a lot of fun to ride. After some research, I bought a cheap one on ebay to try out, and after some training (there is a learning curve), and some bruises, I finally figured it out, and was able to ride it without falling off. I've been riding for a month and a half now, and I just upgraded to a King Song 16S. I have been cruising it around the neighborhood, and parks, trying to get more riding experience. This thing is super quiet, quick, fun to ride, and it gets a LOT of attention. I took it on a short trip today to the local auto parts store, and had a few people stop me to ask questions.

Does anyone here ride electric unicycles, skateboards, or scooters?
You must get all the chicks! J/K
 
A few months back I was watching videos on youtube about electric skateboards, and came across a video of someone riding an electric unicycle (EUC). I had never heard of, or seen one, but it looked like a lot of fun to ride. After some research, I bought a cheap one on ebay to try out, and after some training (there is a learning curve), and some bruises, I finally figured it out, and was able to ride it without falling off. I've been riding for a month and a half now, and I just upgraded to a King Song 16S. I have been cruising it around the neighborhood, and parks, trying to get more riding experience. This thing is super quiet, quick, fun to ride, and it gets a LOT of attention. I took it on a short trip today to the local auto parts store, and had a few people stop me to ask questions.

Does anyone here ride electric unicycles, skateboards, or scooters?
My unicycle isn't electric. It's gas powered.

 
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