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CHERRYscooterSERIES use a central pivot to fold its triangulated tandem-wheeled structure to into a compact cart. The main pivot also serves as the control location for the hand held drive-by-wire components. The motored-drive components are centrally located at each wheel, allowing unique mobility through adaptive two-wheel steering. Also incorporating gyroscope technology (i.e. Segway) may allow the scooter to remain balanced while wheels are located in parallel. The following are various forms of the cherry scooter. |
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| cherryBLOSSOMscooter exploits folding seating components that reduce its surface area by half. Both the seat and the footrest fold 180degrees as the main arm structures collapses to save space and function as a cart. The angled central pivot can be seen from above which allows the wheels to rest in parallel. Also each wheel turns from a top pivoting fork affording the traditionally linear scooter unprecedented possibilities of movement. |
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| cherryPOPscooter is the first of the foldable type scooters. This version however incorporates a screw mechanism in the central pivot to expand the width as the wheels come together. The screw pivot mechanism allows the arms to house each wheel through a simpler side brace. Unlike the omega, the motored-wheels of this scooter only turn 15-degrees each (30-degrees total). |
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| cherryTREEscooter is the first of the series to incorporate an angled pivot joint which allows the wheels translate side by side. The motored-wheels are also held by the side and turn 15-degrees each. LEDs are housed within each side arm to serve as braking and head-lights. |
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