The original concept drawing of the RYNO motorized unicycle by Hoffmann's daughter Lauren. RYNO Motors In a world where personal mobility is dominated by the bland dorkiness of the Segway, a ...
Aren’t unicycles for clowns? Yes, if you’re living in an Enid Blyton book. But this is real life and we wouldn’t mind sidelining as clowns if we get to ride one of these. Unlike the conventional ...
The RYNO is a one-wheeled electric vehicle that goes up to 10 mph. (RYNO Motors) The owner of Beaverton-based RYNO Motors says his offbeat electric vehicle resonates with people because it “looks like ...
Discover the Ryno Microcycle, a unique single-wheeled electric vehicle designed for personal transportation. Watch as a rider ...
Portland-based Ryno Motors is raising money for its one-wheeled EV “microcycle.” The Oregon Angel Fund committed $800,000 into the bike’s ramp-up to production six weeks ago, a $1.3-million effort ...
The trouble with most vehicles is that you can't drive them on the sidewalk. Or through a hotel lobby--people tend to object. Neither of those are concerns with the Ryno, an electric, self-balancing ...
Who needs four or two wheels when one will suffice? Personal mobility vehicles like the Segway and the Toyota Winglet are hardly the pinnacle of style. One competitor, however, is trying to bring some ...
If a Segway wasn’t cool enough for you, this self-balancing electric “microcycle” might be for you. Ryno Motors has started accepting pre-orders for the bikes, which can travel up to 10 miles without ...
A weeklong series of ideas for improving urban life. “Hands-free scooter,” “Swagway,” “clown conveyor” — whatever you call self-balancing personal transporters, you’ve also got to call them popular.