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For that, it would be a pretty cool thing. 12 mph is pretty slow, though. The video makes it look like he’s going faster than that. I realize there are limitations to keep it small and packable.Jones'n4chrome wrote:I prefer to pedal also. I think this concept is for people traveling on subways, trains & buses. I have a Dahon single speed folding bike that I currently use for that.
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I know these are not electric but they all roll about the same.....
The guy in the big photo built his first one years ago. Small block pontiac engine if I remember correctly. I saw the footage of the "face plant" it looked like when a penny or a hoola-hoop quits rolling and starts wobbling. Made you feel queasy to watch....by the 6th viewing I no longer felt bad for the guy but was laughing like crazy.
Took him a lo-n-n-n-g time to heal.
Then he built a new one. Nice....
Imagine a panic stop in one of those...heeheeheehee...
I know these are not electric but they all roll about the same.....
The guy in the big photo built his first one years ago. Small block pontiac engine if I remember correctly. I saw the footage of the "face plant" it looked like when a penny or a hoola-hoop quits rolling and starts wobbling. Made you feel queasy to watch....by the 6th viewing I no longer felt bad for the guy but was laughing like crazy.
Took him a lo-n-n-n-g time to heal.
Then he built a new one. Nice....
Imagine a panic stop in one of those...heeheeheehee...
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