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Originally Posted by jasaunders
Sounds good to me. You could always build a prototype of this for under $2000 and see how well it works.
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I agree. I am a commuter by train in and out of Boston everyday, and see people on their vespas/regular bikes/and even Segways now, that they use to get from their home to the train, from the train to their office (they do not bring Vespas on the train, but the latter they do).
Most employers give large discounts on monthly commuter passes, so even if these people live a good distance from their station, they drive or ride there and then get into town and walk or make the rest of the commute.
If you could get these things designed and manufactured at a cost that rivaled the Segway, it may be something worth looking into. Or you could even go the ZipCar route in that people can get them at a per use rate in and around the city. If someone has these options:
A. Drive into town to work (Traffic, Gas, Wear/Tear on Car, Parking $$)
B. Drive/Bike to train station, take train (bring bike on if applies), get off and walk/ride their bike to work.
C. Take train to city, have a monthly pass to use solar bike, or some cheap payment system that rivals parking, commuting costs via train, etc.
C may be the most appealing.
Again this was off the top of my head so it may be the case that the maintenance and cost would exceed the potential net profit but you will know that if you decide it a valuable mock up to look into.
Guy