The unique Uno made its debut at the 2008 National Motorcycle Show in Toronto. Invented by 18-year-old Ben J. Poss Gulak, The Uno is very hard to define or put into a category. What is it exactly?
It’s a 54.4 kg (120 lb) machine that has no other controls other than a power switch.
"To go forward you simply push your body weight forward to tilt the machine," MotorcycleMojo.com says. "To back up, just lean back on the seat to tilt it backwards and back it goes. The farther you lean, the faster it accelerates. The gyro tells the ECU how much to accelerate and that in turn delivers the proper amount of current to the electric motors, one for each wheel."
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The Uno is an Unusual Ride
Trend Themes
1. Electric Unicycles - The trend of electric unicycles is disrupting transportation norms and providing innovative single-wheel ride options.
2. Gesture-based Control - The trend of gesture-based control in transportation devices is offering a more intuitive and natural way to navigate and accelerate.
3. Lightweight Mobility Solutions - The trend of lightweight mobility solutions is creating opportunities for compact and easily portable personal transportation devices.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by incorporating electric unicycles into their offerings.
2. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing - The electric vehicle manufacturing industry can leverage gesture-based control technology to enhance the user experience and differentiate their products.
3. Micro-mobility - The micro-mobility industry can capitalize on the trend of lightweight mobility solutions by developing compact and efficient personal transportation devices.