It seems like electric unicycles and other low-cost transportation options, like ebikes, could be a really attractive option for many Cubans and individuals in other developing nations. I'm a bit curious to know how the locals reacted to your expedition on the electric unicycles? I'd guess they would be cheaper to own and operate than a car in Cuba?
Lots of offers to swap for cars. I don't think they are easy to get in Cuba, although we did see one other rider. We had to complete a temporary import permit which had to be handed back in when we left.
It seems like electric unicycles and other low-cost transportation options, like ebikes, could be a really attractive option for many Cubans and individuals in other developing nations. I'm a bit curious to know how the locals reacted to your expedition on the electric unicycles? I'd guess they would be cheaper to own and operate than a car in Cuba?
Lots of offers to swap for cars. I don't think they are easy to get in Cuba, although we did see one other rider. We had to complete a temporary import permit which had to be handed back in when we left.