The one-wheeled revolutionary ride can now even climb rough roads and hills. Photo: Courtesy of Newatlas
Virginia: After a day and night of hard work, the experts of the American company have created a powerful one-wheeled electric bike that can go off-road along smooth roads and cross small hills.
The In-Motion company has said that their rides can now take you to new and challenging places. For this, experts and engineers have worked day and night, which takes the process of conquest much further. It has an amazingly powerful motor, the suspension system is state-of-the-art and the battery is unmatched.
As far as the speed is concerned, it can travel at a maximum speed of 110 km per hour and achieve an acceleration of up to 50 km in just two and a half seconds. Riders can easily navigate uneven climbs as it has 147 lb-ft of torque and up to 850 Newtons of wheel traction.
In-motion unicycles can be operated in two ways. One is normal and quiet mode while the other is fast and sports mode. Four small motors are mounted on the sides of the wheel. All four batteries charge up to 80 percent in an hour.
The three-inch wide tire maintains its grip even on uneven ground or mud while its assembly is completely waterproof. The battery is also completely waterproof.
17 levels of compression are designed to maintain the ride or maneuver on uneven terrain. While the place of Pertikane has been made completely safe from slipping.
But when this invention will be presented is not known, however, its introductory price has been set at 3299 dollars
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