Learn about the Segway Villain ‘Creamsicle’ Build by UTVSource in the Latest Episode of Shop Talk
McKinney, TX – In the latest episode of Shop Talk, Jake McGeorge teams up with UTVSource’s very own Rick DeWeese to walk through the process and methodology of his latest creation, a Segway Villain aptly named ‘Creamsicle’ at the 2024 Sand Sports Super Show in Costa Mesa, CA. Segway Powersports, UTVSource, and various industry partners teamed up to create this build for the show, marketing activations and to showcase the aftermarket parts available for the Segway Villain SX10.
This is one of the first true long-form episodes of the series. McGeorge and DeWeese dive deep into the build and highlight not only the various aftermarket parts but also the methodology behind each one and how they work together to create a well-rounded build. The goal of the video is to provide both dealers and consumers alike with additional knowledge and insight when it comes to setting up the Segway Villain to its highest potential.
“UTVSource has been a strong partner of ours for many years, and it was exciting to finally sit down with Rick and Talk Shop, so to speak,” says Jake McGeorge – Field Marketing Manager, Segway Powersports U.S. “It’s videos like this that help both our dealer partners and consumers alike feel increased confidence in the Segway Villain in addition to the brand as a whole” he concludes.
The fifth episode in the "Shop Talk" Series is live now on YouTube.
EPISODE 5
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Since 2012, Segway-Ninebot has been dedicated to leading the innovation of short distance transportation and robotics. As a high-tech enterprise integrating R&D, manufacturing, sales, and service, Segway-Ninebot owns over 1,000 basic core patents in global industries, which have been applied to products in multiple areas, including innovative mobility, robotics, and the powersports industry. A subsidiary of the Segway- Ninebot Group, Segway Powersports shares the Segway mission to infuse technology into innovative products that "simplify the movement of people and objects" and adhere to the motto "Fear No Place."