Scarpar's 60kmh all-terrain twin-tracked Powerboard
Images Gallery User Comments (4)I can see that you could do with some leverage on that... but that'd kinda take away from the "board aspect", perhaps some extensions up the back of the heel/calf? Something that would be easy to fall out of in any case :) very cool. sign me up!
Craig Jennings
- May 24, 2009 @ 07:05 pm PDT
Read Neal Stephenson's _Snow Crash_ - this device plays a role in much of the novel.
Kelly Williams
- July 20, 2009 @ 01:07 pm PDT
They sould put a seat on it, I cant ride skateboards
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- July 24, 2009 @ 04:07 am PDT
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Wow, I've seen a lot of attempts at powered skateboards.. but I think you should deem this a powered snowboard. It looks like a pretty basic engine, likely for longevity and reliability but I could imagine some of today's hobby air engines could really make this thing crank... I've got dreams of surfing some dunes!
Anyone need a field tester???
TheDuke
- April 27, 2009 @ 06:04 pm PDT