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Nowadays, the means of transport have entered into an era of intelligence and one of the key factors for lies in its continuous innovation and keeping abreast with times..

 

The maple electric skateboard is one of its latest products. Based on the above humanized designs,  wireless remote control skateboard is no longer a sport belonging to extreme sport, and the mass can enjoy the feeling of surfing on land. Find it on http://igg.me/at/airwheel

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I don't think you will get much interest for a skateboard. Even though the design is quite good electric skateboards are pretty common and many people build them using remote control car motors. You should consider trying to crowdfund a more ambitious unicycle product, there's much more opportunities to upgrade those by making custom parts. Even something simple like a 16 inch axial flux motor with a lightweight alloy or CF hub would be a huge change.

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On 2016/1/11 at 2:00 PM, lizardmech said:

I don't think you will get much interest for a skateboard. Even though the design is quite good electric skateboards are pretty common and many people build them using remote control car motors. You should consider trying to crowdfund a more ambitious unicycle product, there's much more opportunities to upgrade those by making custom parts. Even something simple like a 16 inch axial flux motor with a lightweight alloy or CF hub would be a huge change.

 

Our company also producted one wheel scooter, our X-series, this M3 is our new product.

On 2016/1/11 at 3:42 PM, playdad said:

Traditional skateboards just don't look hi-tech enough. That one-wheel type skateboard had the better idea.

 

Each Skateboard has its outstanding place, this M3 board is wide, stand up is relatively stable. Everyone likes are different thing. :P:P

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23 minutes ago, Love Cherish said:

Our company also producted one wheel scooter, our X-series, this M3 is our new product.

We want new ones though. If you put this much effort into a X8 replacement everyone would be preording them on indigo. 

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I think there's lots of room for exciting developments in electric skateboards.

I'd like to see more companies try to incorporate EUC-like self-balancing into skateboards and get rid of the hand controller (zboard is the only one I've seen that does this).

And it still seems like relatively few electric skateboards have large enough wheels to ride on anything less than perfect terrain.

I'd like for somebody to make an electric version of the trideck:
http://www.gizmag.com/trideck-longboard/40682/

As much as I like my EUC, I don't think any company has come up with the perfect electric transportation device yet.

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On 11. Januar 2016 at 7:00 AM, lizardmech said:

I don't think you will get much interest for a skateboard. Even though the design is quite good electric skateboards are pretty common and many people build them using remote control car motors. You should consider trying to crowdfund a more ambitious unicycle product, there's much more opportunities to upgrade those by making custom parts. Even something simple like a 16 inch axial flux motor with a lightweight alloy or CF hub would be a huge change.

The CF stuff I had in mind to build a prototype.

On 11. Januar 2016 at 4:58 AM, Lisny Abby said:

 

Nowadays, the means of transport have entered into an era of intelligence and one of the key factors for lies in its continuous innovation and keeping abreast with times..

 

Can you explain that more in detail? I've read that marketing phrases before.

The current products all lack to use technology as state of the art (if so we didn't discuss safety issues)

In which areas of development you see the continuous innovations? What's coming next?

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On 18. Januar 2016 at 8:27 PM, mark321 said:

I think there's lots of room for exciting developments in electric skateboards.

I'd like to see more companies try to incorporate EUC-like self-balancing into skateboards and get rid of the hand controller (zboard is the only one I've seen that does this).

And it still seems like relatively few electric skateboards have large enough wheels to ride on anything less than perfect terrain.

I'd like for somebody to make an electric version of the trideck:
http://www.gizmag.com/trideck-longboard/40682/

As much as I like my EUC, I don't think any company has come up with the perfect electric transportation device yet.

Going downhill how do you break? What's the maximum incline where you can break (breaking with the wheel)? This one wheel skateboards are gyro based or also distance from board to street based?

I don't think they're accepted more in any case than EUs on the road. This is off-road only usage?

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