Crazy bicycle math experiments. Will such formula work for bicycle 0.5 + 0.5 = 0.33 + 0.33 + 0.33 ? Let’s find out.
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32 Comments

  1. What a waist of time.
    Motoe is if it's not broken don't fix,
    Why change the design 🤔 you wouldn't go on dragons den.
    People want simple things that are easy to use and easy for storage.
    We're would you take it.
    Only good on long straight roads.

  2. Interesting ideas!😜😆❤️👏 . As an engineer I can see that you have split the continuous reaction from a circular tyre into pieces distributed over a horizontal bar, when driving this mechanism the reaction forces will keep shifting to different places on this bar instead of staying at one point as in a circular tyre (at centre support of tyre) , could be bumpy, advantage could be that with multiple point support you could have better ground grip and wont get stuck in a muddy patch, or perhaps sand, could be useful for an all terrain motor car or bike! From India

  3. The problem is putting these split wheels on the steering 'axle' but not keeping them all on the same… distance from center?
    You'll need like 8x the torque to turn when the front most section is on the ground than the section attached to the fork
    What you could probably get away with is having the 3 sections all together on a super wide fork, could make a follow up video where you try to go through mud with 3 full tires side by side front and back.

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