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Roll on the Gold… Introducing Goldgenie’s new 24k Gold Segwheel

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After mastering the art of Gold plating a two-wheeled form of transport, we decided to ditch a wheel and take on this exciting and innovative new form of transport.  The 24k Gold plated Segwheel is a high powered electric uniwheel. It is self-balancing and has integrated the latest high-tech methods in aerospace transport control, fuzzy algorithm and a gyroscope system to maintain balance through body weight adjustment.  By leaning forward or backward, users can control the vehicle to go forward, accelerate, decelerate, brake or turn.  The left and right balance is similar to shifting direction on a bicycle by slanting slightly to the left or right and optional stabilisers will ensure you don’t lose your balance.

Once you’ve mastered your skills at riding it, it is such a fun way to travel around the city.  Meticulously embellished with over 5 microns of 24k Gold and finished with Gold Python skin, our one wheeled marvel is not only beautiful but can travel up to 18km/hr for 12km on a 45 minute charge.  Not only is it ecological and economical, it is light enough to carry anywhere and compact enough to fit under your desk at work!

The Goldgenie 24k Gold Segwheel is just the ticket to glide around the city in style and makes the perfect gift for eco-conscious commuters who value luxury and speed whilst riding on the cusp of innovation. This genius mode of transport is available to order exclusively from Goldgenie and further customisation may be added such as diamonds, semi-precious stones and personal laser engravings.  The device costs from £28,000 exc. VAT including shipping and insurance and can be delivered anywhere in the world.

Watch the video of a seasoned uniwheeler float around London’s landmarks below.  The gilded gates of Buckingham palace provide the perfect backdrop to the Segwheel’s lustrous gold finish.

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