I saw a Segway (ride-on electric scooter designed for the American market to make walking obsolete) in London last week. It was on Hyde Park Corner. The chap was balancing on it, right on the edge of the kerb - clearly confident it wasn't going to allow him to fall forward into the traffic. The lights changed and he crossed. I cycled alongside him across the road - it accelerated smoothly to perhaps 7 mph - before going on my way.
The main detail that I noticed was that the mudguards were extremely close fitting to the wheels - I suspect they might be a pain to re-fit following a puncture!
It was a good week for electric bike sightings, with a Torq also on Hyde Park Corner, on Wednesday evening, (I think) an Ezee Liv at Trafalgar Square yesterday morning, and a Sparta Ion - that I've seen before - going from Shepherds Bush up to Notting Hill Gate.
The main detail that I noticed was that the mudguards were extremely close fitting to the wheels - I suspect they might be a pain to re-fit following a puncture!
It was a good week for electric bike sightings, with a Torq also on Hyde Park Corner, on Wednesday evening, (I think) an Ezee Liv at Trafalgar Square yesterday morning, and a Sparta Ion - that I've seen before - going from Shepherds Bush up to Notting Hill Gate.