That's great on a smooth, flat surface. But not gonna do great on a commute.
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Cool implementation; I can only assume it was an engineering challenge of some sort?
There’s be zero use for it as it’s presented, but it’s fun to see the bike move with the wheel perpendicular to normal.
I can only assume it was an engineering challenge of some sort?
I would say so, James Bruton has some videos of the type "let's see what happens if I try this very impractical idea".
There’s be zero use for it as it’s presented,
Agree. For me, the fun part is that it's not a 100% fail :D.
He should seek sponsorship from helmet manufacturers. Very cool project and an impressive array of skills. It feels like there are applications in robotics and automation for this type of technology.