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Mono Wheel

With a 56cc scooter engine as a power plant and all components contained within the body or inner wheel, you can travel up to 30mph.

If you really want to!

All you motorcycle fiends, now be a motor cycle.

Reviewed by Daze



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Mono Wheel : Mono Wheel :

"Why is it pointless?"

Buy a motorbike and ride outside.

"Why is it cool?"

Just what would your mates say to see you whizzz past at 30mph in this beast?Coooool.




Facebook Comments
Anna Mary (Wed, 06 Jul 2011 15:58:02 +0000): 30 mph, huh? not bad!
John Winner (Sun, 04 Dec 2011 05:46:16 +0000): looks cool but how to turn?

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