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BoilerUpXFire Jan 14, 2011 02:59 PM

No wonder American's are obese...
 
Here comes another technological innovation to make people even more lazy....

YouTube - U3-X Personal Mobility Prototype

But it is really cool technology.

LantanaTX Jan 14, 2011 03:06 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese.....
 
Cool I wonder how fast is is and how hard to mod with a more powerful motor? ;)

Kane Jan 14, 2011 03:09 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese.....
 
Must say, those things are amazing, but the two young hotties are far from obese. Sweet.

Ten years ago we would have never in our dreams believed such sci-fi gravity defying mobility was possible. Absolutely amazing. Hats off to Honda.

How much $$$?

InfernoRedXfire Jan 14, 2011 08:08 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 
Interesting new technology. But I can't see much practical use for them. Although it would be a fun toy. :D

green-ghost Jan 14, 2011 08:29 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 
I think it would be excellent for handicapped people that have diffulculty in walking ie., rumatoid aurtheritis (sp) and such. Not to sure if elderly people would use it cause it doesnt have a blinker they can leave on while driving to slow.

However, I can't wait to see drunken rednecks use it to jump over ___________ (you fill in the blank):rolleyes: :D

SparkieSRT6 Jan 14, 2011 08:29 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese.....
 

Originally Posted by Kane
Must say, those things are amazing, but the two young hotties are far from obese. Sweet.

The only thing obese on them...............................would be ME !!!

onehundred80 Jan 14, 2011 08:42 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 

Originally Posted by green-ghost
I think it would be excellent for handicapped people that have diffulculty in walking ie., rumatoid aurtheritis (sp) and such. Not to sure if elderly people would use it cause it doesnt have a blinker they can leave on while driving to slow.

However, I can't wait to see drunken rednecks use it to jump over ___________ (you fill in the blank):rolleyes: :D

Add the spell checker for use on this site and you can forget worrying about the spelling errors.;)

Kane Jan 14, 2011 09:42 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80
Add the spell checker for use on this site and you can forget worrying about the spelling errors.;)

Are you still nagging folks about spelling?

green-ghost Jan 14, 2011 10:07 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80
Add the spell checker for use on this site and you can forget worrying about the spelling errors.;)

Just down loaded a spell checker with the advice/help of my 16 yo daughter.;)

Franc Rauscher Jan 14, 2011 10:28 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 
I have three questions;
How well will it do on the Dragon?
Does it come in a stick shift version?
Where do I get one?

For my son and his wife, who each have compromised leg functions, this would be an essential tool just for normal daily living.

franc

onehundred80 Jan 15, 2011 01:22 AM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 

Originally Posted by Kane
Are you still nagging folks about spelling?

It's easy to make a typo or not know how to spell a few words, so using the spell checker does two things for you.
As a bonus you might learn something.
However, I have seen some posts here that were so badly spelled even the spell checker would be confused. :p

Joliet John Jan 15, 2011 01:32 AM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 
Why Americans are obese...

... because a Japanese company invented a prototype.

Um... yeah. Probably not.

rcompart Jan 15, 2011 09:33 AM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 
No kidding! So all along I thought it was that I was eating too much and not getting enough exercise. Damn you Honda and your obesity inducing gizmo, damn you!

oledoc2u Jan 15, 2011 10:59 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 

Originally Posted by rcompart
No kidding! So all along I thought it was that I was eating too much and not getting enough exercise. Damn you Honda and your obesity inducing gizmo, damn you!

how do you spell gismo?.....

InfernoRedXfire Jan 15, 2011 11:11 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 

Originally Posted by oledoc2u
how do you spell gismo?.....

gwismo :p

tom2112 Jan 15, 2011 11:46 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 
I'm not obese.

I'm "well-rounded"!

:p

+fireamx Jan 16, 2011 07:44 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 
As "Green-Ghost" pointed out, I think there are many possibilities where Honda's U3-X could come in very handy.
But just going by the two test drivers Honda chose to promote the thing, I'd bet it's current "GVWR" is only about 100 lbs.

Just imagine if Honda could transfer that "Custom" wheel technology over to it's cars.
Drifting would probably become a National Past Time.:)

rcompart Jan 16, 2011 07:50 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 

Originally Posted by tom2112
I'm not obese.

I'm "well-rounded"!

:p

Yes Tom, that's a great way to put it. We're both very well rounded individuals. LOL ;)

Valk Jan 16, 2011 07:59 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 

Originally Posted by tom2112
I'm not obese.

I'm "well-rounded"!

:p


Originally Posted by rcompart
Yes Tom, that's a great way to put it. We're both very well rounded individuals. LOL ;)

Can I be in your "well rounded" club !! :p

rcompart Jan 16, 2011 08:09 PM

Re: No wonder American's are obese...
 

Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Can I be in your "well rounded" club !! :p

We don't just let anybody in this club Gary. LOL


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