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Another Motail (push stick for inline skating)
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 01:33:40 -0500, "P E Schoen"
wrote: "John Doe" wrote in message eb.com... Inline street skating is like having wings on your feet. Weighing them down with a motor defeats the purpose. And as far as I know, a propeller is very inefficient relative to a wheel on the ground. So a push stick is it, for now. Here is a much safer and more efficient way to power your rollerblades: http://youtu.be/0MasvhjCnTc http://youtu.be/Df_pm6RSA4c And with Landrollers: http://youtu.be/scFHilYEbBM http://youtu.be/-krIcQWHpVI http://www.landroller.com/Cesar-Mill...ndRollers.html Those things look like they'd absolutely KILL your ankle musculature. Paul and Muttley www.muttleydog.com I'll bet it's fun stopping to pooper scoop for your mutt when on wheels. (Far too many people don't do that already.) -- Energy and persistence alter all things. --Benjamin Franklin |
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