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macgeek
08-09-2007, 09:02 AM
I am sure you have seen this already (and here it is if you have not)

Interest Low, Segway User Group Folds

Wednesday, August 08, 2007
By RON HARRIS, Associated Press Writer
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SAN FRANCISCO —
The device that was supposed to revolutionize urban transportation seems unable to even hold on to a proper fan club.

The Segway Enthusiasts Group of America is disbanding because of inactivity and an absence of candidates for its board of directors, said the group's treasurer, Fred Kaplan.

SEG America plans to cease operations at the end of this month. Other small fan groups for the Segway still exist, but SEG America was one of the more active organizations, sending out regular e-mails on various Segway-related gatherings.

Kaplan said his organization wasn't able to grow in part because it did not have access to e-mail lists of customers from Segway Inc., maker of the pricey self-balancing scooter.

"We had a list that was essentially three years old," he said.

Segway spokeswoman Carla Vallone confirmed the Bedford, N.H.-based company won't share the list, but has otherwise been supportive of SEG America.

"We're certainly disappointed to see this disband," she said. "We've supported them with financial sponsorship and also with some collaborative projects over the years."

Vallone insisted the group's demise was not an indicator of a lull in Segway sales, which she said have grown 50 percent annually since the scooter was introduced in 2002. She said the company was considering forming a corporate-sponsored organization to take the place of SEG America.

When the Segway debuted, executives at the exclusive preview predicted that it would have no trouble selling and that entire U.S. cities would eventually be designed to take advantage of its capabilities _ which can move people at up to 12 mph.

Still, the Segway can be too pricey for even for personal electronics-hungry American consumers. The base model Segway PT i2 carries a suggested retail price of $5,145, and SEG America's Kaplan says replacement batteries cost about $1,600 per pair.

Now I expect there to be a feeding frenzy from gizmoto, etc
And the Segway haters to jump all over this.

The smart thing we can do is to show them, we are still united
and enthusiasts about our segways, and that we as always look..

To The Future

Jonathan




fredkap
08-09-2007, 09:21 AM
The article was being written whether or not a Board member responded to their inquiries. This chat site is read by both enthusiasts and those that just want to bash. I was interviewed Tuesday evening.

He did not include any of my discussion of 150 members coming to SegFest in Long Beach last October nor the success of the Harley Owners Group because it was company run nor that we were transitioning to a better club. I also discussed those that commute to work on their Seg arriving fresh not sweaty. The support shown on yesterday's polls wasn't included either.

This article could have been planted by someone who has a bone to pick with Segway, we will never know. Not everyone that posts or lurks on SegwayChat is a friend.

-Fred

He asked how much the batteries cost and I shouldn't have given him an answer. I added that they last 5 years and that the Segway uses 1 cent of electricity per mile. He wasn't interested in putting anything positive in the story.

jgrohol
08-09-2007, 09:37 AM
One can certainly try and spin news media any way they want, but in the end, the reporter will write whatever story he or she pleases. This story was obviously what the headline said -- the demise of the independent national user's group.

John