" The trouble with most vehicles is that you can’t drive them on the sidewalk. Or through a hotel lobby-people tend to object.
Neither of those are concerns with the Ryno, an electric, self-balancing unicycle, the brainchild of Ryno founder Chris Hoffman.
The Ryno wasn’t actually Chris’s idea, but that of his daughter-who one day saw something similar on a videogame, and asked if dad could build it.
Chris has taken his daughter’s preliminary sketch into a full, working product-one that manages 20 miles on its lithium iron phosphate battery, which takes around 1.5 hours to recharge "
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The trouble with most vehicles is that you can't drive them on the sidewalk. Or through a hotel lobby--people tend to object. Neither of those are concerns with the Ryno, an electric, self-balancing unicycle, the brainchild of Ryno founder Chris Hoffman.
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