RAD2GO REINVENTS THE WHEEL(S) Cutting Edge Company Delivers The First Practical, Affordable Personal People Mover....


January 23 2004--Stand-up scooters (like Segway™) are really hot. And, cool. Trouble is, they've been expensive to own, daunting for some drivers to balance, and too high-tech to take for granted as routine transportation.

Q™, Rad2Go's personal people mover (PPM), solves those problems and delivers on the stand-up scooter's promise.

Too close to drive? Too slow to walk? Q™ makes zipping place to place Quick and effortless. Nearly anyone can handle a Q™; no balance tricks, no learning curve... just jump on, and you're off. And, Q™ is affordable; around $1500... thousands less than anything like it.

Imagine cutting those long walks, office to office. Think about getting your car quicker, from valet parkers who Q™. Send the kids to school, take the dog for a trot, zip to the drugstore... Q™ is even a great for seniors.

The trick is innovative technology, applied in ways that make sense for everyone. Small, steerable rear wheels keep Q™ stable. Brakes give a driver great control. And, cutting-edge electric motors (engineered right in the alloy wheels) giving Q™ plenty of power: 10 miles an hour, for 10 to 15 miles, from a quick battery charge. Q™ even folds, to stash in the trunk and take along.

John Wang, Global Manufacturing Group president, and the force behind Rad2Go, sees it this way: "Segway™ is like a concept car... expensive and exotic. Q™ moves stand-up scooters into the mainstream... really cool; but easy to ride, reliable and — most of all — a personal people mover we can all afford."

Wang goes on, "Q™ may be practical, but it's state-of-the-art. Dr. Andy Frank at University of California, Davis helped deliver technology that's ready for tomorrow. And, wait until you see what we have on the horizon...."

Rad2Go's personal people mover came to market in late 2003, with wide distribution across North America starting first quarter, 2004. Q™ will be available from a variety of sources (specialty retailers, auto stores, online and more), in a range of models covering everything from pure fun to serious commercial applications. Sticker? Less than $1500.

For more about Rad2Go, the story behind Q™, and your chance to see and test drive the personal people mover, contact Barbara Kenig, 702.498.9808, for Rad2Go.




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