Turn heads with this self-balancing scooter that boasts some serious wheels — Future Blink

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Turn heads with this self-balancing scooter that boasts some serious wheels — Future Blink
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If brought to market, this scooter could be the future. Stator, which looks pretty next level, is currently in testing and plans to be manufactured in the United States. The 250-lb scooter can be folded for easy storage and transport. With a top speed of 25 mph, the scooter is designed to glide over rough surfaces making transportation enjoyable and statement-worthy.


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