Two Roads Diverged In A Wood: Ryno or Ronin?

By: | November 19th, 2014

Like any tool or technology, the end justifies the means.

The Ryno

For short commutes where you might normally walk or ride a bicycle the Ryno Micro-cycle, with a maximum speed of 10 mph and a 10 mile range, can be ridden on roads, sidewalks and other reasonably smooth surfaces. As one might expect, the Ryno uses motion segway like sensors and gyroscopes to keep it up right and stable. Ryno’s start at just $5,295 and is manufactured in Portland, Oregon.

The Ronan 47

If you need something more powerful, the Ronan 47 motorcycle, built by Ronan Motor Works, is fast and powerful and is named after the Japanese legend “The Revenge of the 47 Ronan”. The Ronan 47 is based on Harley-Davidson’s Buell 1125 superbike. The Ronin 47 costs $38,000.

The following video shows the Ronin 47 being built. Very cool!

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David Russell Schilling

David enjoys writing about high technology and its potential to make life better for all who inhabit planet earth.

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