
That liter allows for over an hour of ride time before needing to refuel, so don't expect the Bushpig to substitute your bike or electric scooter anytime soon. The Bushpig takes a mixture of oil also gas as fuel, much like a lawnmower, and can hold about a liter at a time. There are no axels on the Bushpig to be found, and it's the axel-less, spoke-less design that the manufacturers claim allows the Bushpig to handle rough terrain on the beach and in the woods and brush as well as on city streets and sidewalks. The wheels themselves are spoke-less and the rider can slide their foot into them to move them left and right. The rider's At low travel speeds, the Bushpig's front tire can be angled to change directionis controlled by a hand-held controller with throttle and brake controls and is attached via wire direct to the engine, which is mounted directly between the front and rear wheels. It has motorized wheels that at high speeds can be steered by pitching your weight left and right, much like riding a skateboard or snowboard.

The Wheelman Bushpig is a bit of a hybrid between a skateboard and a scooter.

Regular so, anyone riding the Wheelman Bushpig motorized skateboard won't be doing any ethereal aerobatics anytime soon, but they will have one of the coolest new-sprung wheeled gadget to reach the streets since the cycle.
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I'm not much of a unprompted soul I've always been full of envy those mortals who are in condition to do amazing aerial stunts and tricks using only gravity and a piece of wood with wheels attached.
