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Build Your Own Electric Skateboard

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Take skateboarding to the next level with an electric segway mountain board. You can actually build the off road skateboard which has a removable mechanism for standard riding.

This model can ride successfully for at least an hour before it requires recharging and can reach an impressive 20 miles per hour. After you’ve build your own you could always make it even flashier by decorating it with some LEDs. Check out the demo in the video below.

  • So regardless of whether you’re going skating or biking, you might also want to accessorize with a direction indicating biker jacket.

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Tags: Electric Skateboard, LEDs, Mountain Board, Segway, Skateboarding
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