Pimp my Segway: the electric bike with added style
April 1, 2010
Designer Erik Lanuza is the man behind a stylish electric bike based on the self-balancing technology pioneered by Segway.
The Taurus allows the rider to sit astride a motorcycle-style seat rather than stand as is the case with the Segway Personal Transporter.
To control the Taurus, the rider leans forward or backward to control the speed and pushes or pulls the bull horn-like handlebars to change the direction.
Successors to Segway
The Segway relies on gyroscopes, tilt sensors and high-speed microprocessors I order to perform its balancing act – technology that cost the company $100million to develop.
The popularity of the vehicle has been hampered by its high cost and restrictions on its use; in Britain it costs over £4,000 and it is illegal to use anywhere other than on private land.
Despite slow sales, the technology is proven and being used as the basis for a range of concept vehicles.
Cycle insurance
Cycle insurance from the ETA includes new-for-old cover for theft and accidental damage (race events included), third party insurance, personal accident cover and if you breakdown, they will even come out and recover you and your bike.
Information correct at time of publication.