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Ryno Motors partners with WSU-Vancouver
February 17th, 2011
Portland-based RYNO Motors, creator of a one-wheeled electric-powered vehicle (micro-cycle) has teamed with Washington State University in Vancouver to test the product’s endurance in its ramp-up to production.
The micro-cycle uses a unique one-wheel design to target scooter and recreational riders, motorcycle enthusiasts and the security and law enforcement community in campus-styled settings. The vehicle is considered compact enough to navigate dense urban settings, but also has a range of 30 miles. It has a top speed of 20 miles an hour and can recharge in an hour and a half.
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