Sep 28
Written by: Aaron Turpen 388 views
Published on September 28th, 2009 in Other Vehicles

Honda has unveiled a new, uhh… it’s a… you know, a… that guy’s wearing pants. Right? It’s not, like, going… er… Oi.
Honda says this is a unicycle. It’s also electric. I’m really hoping there’s a seat under there. It looks, umm, fun? I hope their press release doesn’t say “zipping” on it. Oh, hell, there it is. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. If you’re into that.
It’s called the U3-X. That’s for the.. sigh. It can be used indoors and out. Hopefully not in public. Sheesh. I don’t think I can go on with this. I’m kind of weirded out. I mean, if that’s what you’re into and all, that’s great, but, well..
Find out more at this European paper. They’re a little more open about that stuff over there. Not like in Japan, where they’re… oh, wait…
Tags: electric unicycle, electric vehicle, honda, U3-X, unicycle, wtf
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