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Inline skates (often called Rollerblades after the popular trade name) a type of roller skate used for inline skating. Unlike quad skates, which have two front and two rear wheels, inline skates have two, three, four or five wheels arranged in a single line.
(Inline skating) Roller skating is the traveling on smooth surfaces with roller skates. It is a form of recreation as well as a sport, and can also be a form of transportation.
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Motail
Ultralight push stick for inline skating. It weighs 6 pounds with one battery. With one spare 2.4 amp hour battery, it is useful for about 6 miles. When not in use, it is carried instead of towed. For traction, it uses leverage. Static weight on the wheel is not required. As the stick pushes up against my back thigh, counter pressure forces the wheel into the ground.
Modified... Removed the leg hook so the stick can be used in different positions, mainly between my legs like a hobby horse. Might put a plastic horse head on it. Also added a bar that will begin to drag before the stick becomes perpendicular to the ground, to help regulate acceleration and keep the stick under control.
It could be lighter, but as is it is very durable. It definitely could use a better battery. As is, it makes trips to neighborhood stores quick, easy, and fun.
Using the Motial (short for "motorized tail") is fun. It is like being a transformer. I skate along as usual, then put it down into hobby horse position, and ZOOM off I go.
Sunday May 1 2011. Enthusiastic praise. Called it a "go stick". Wednesday May 4 2011. Skating past a group... "I want one of those". Saturday May 14 2001. Skating by a guy in the neighborhood... "Is that a power drill? Wow."
Corey Siegel
Another day at the skatepark..
Strobist:
2 Vivitar 285HVs. One camera left super high up, zoomed to "normal setting" @ 1/2 power, one camera right, zoomed to "normal" setting @ 1/2 power.
I think I should have added a third light directly behind him, possibly.