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This is so amazing for so many different reasons.... Mostly because you are your child's hero by developing their dream bike. We should all be our kids hero
Job well done, and you know you did good. I'm a disabled vet, and when my knee gets so bad I can't even walk, I will be looking you up man. Hope we can make a good deal. God bless you and yours.
federaltaskforce I agree that there are negative comments and they shouldn't exist. But I do think there should be critics. Everything is worth critiquing. I'm sure you don't like every movie you watched, and if you don't you probably have said so. Critiquing is fine, harmful comments that give no insight on how to make their products better is not.
@@Col316Sing go to a big city like NYC or Toronto, they dont have handlebars anymore but youll see people in full motorcycle gear going 70kph down the street on these things at least once a day. The newest ones can go highway speeds (well at least, the minimum speed required to be on the highway, but every 3 months they release faster and faster ones its an arms race right now). Youll see common people using small low powered ones for commuting in some places in europe where theyre legal.
What a brilliant mind and incredible skills you have. The uni-RYNO is a great way to tackle urban travel. Seeing how you're located in downtown Portland, maybe I'll stop in on you sometime. I'd love to see how you manufacture certain aspects of the build. I know it's two years later but I hope you're still building the uni's. Rich from the 'couve.
I always envisioned the 'dicycle' becoming electric. Like a bicycle but with the wheels beside each other rather than in front and behind. With independently driven wheels, it could turn on a penny
True I knew that, like those gyrosceped mounted cameras, it'sd just I wanted someone to see someone pull off as really cool motor unicycle.to possible replace those god awful segways lol
damselfiend It's pretty cool yeah, it made me think of this other motorcycle I once was shown by my friend on some gadget website tho I can't remember what it was called or what site so its quite annoying. But why It made me think of it is it has 2 wheels like a normal bike but with just a push of a button the rear wheel moved forward and to the side of the front wheel and you could ride it both on 2 or 1 wheel configuration. Think it was also electric operated. >.< My friend showed me it a couple of years ago.
Magnificent. This kid knows what his dad kan make. And dad. Your son can be very proud of his dad. A very beutifull project "tecnical & estetical" At the amount of negative reactions you can see how many people are jealous of you.
Well it takes 2 wheels to move the body but only one wheel to move the soul. But it definitely needs to go faster than 10 mph otherwise you'd be smarter to buy an Euc or a Schwinn...lol
The most innovative invention i have seen in a long time.You did it!.So you dont have to explain anything to anyone anymore..Because, it simply speaks for itself.So Copywrite ,Register,Licence ,Trademark everything to the max.Proud to be living in a time to see that some people are creative and enginuitive in ones accomplishments.God Bless you and yours.
Not bad. I could see the application in law enforcement and defence. Conventional motorcycle design offers the rider the opportunity to take his lady sitting behind on the pillion seat on a romantic journey. The hugs, occasional naughtiness, whispering through the helmet "love you hotcake!", etc. Cheers!
I love it but its should be able to go 15 mph instead.10 mph is good from a safety standpoint but 5 mph more wouldn't be too much power.At least 12 mph.
It just seems as though, once you have created or thought something in your mind, it immediately becomes possible. It just depends on how much you are willing to follow up and execute.
His daughter is quite genius. Is she drew it? She should get all the credit of the initial idea and then of course dad gets all the credit cuz he did a hell of a job. Congratulations, sir. I absolutely believe you're onto something much much bigger. And the fact that it can be taken on public transit makes it completely and utterly. So compact and unique awesome. Good job, sir.
Then they should make one with Three wheels and it'd be even better, and then one with four wheels and it would be great and able to carry more people and then one with eight and it could carry all those wheels needed for the four wheeled one
I don't think it would matter, certainly wouldn't if it's engineered properly. I'm not sure of how it's designed but from the brief clip and the fact that the stabilizer function turns off/on it looks as though it's magnetic in nature. I wonder how fast it is though and what the stopping distance is as well as what the distance traveled per charge is? I love technology!
Also bring back efficient people that dont complain about walking or cycling with their own calories!Yet those calorie conserving big Suv drivers might lose it up their cracks on the way to the mall on their calorie top up and plastic collection
As illustrated in the animation at the end of the video when the brakes are engaged there is a certain amount of allowable slip, as the bike tips forwards the breaks automatically allow a small amount of slip to stop the bikes forward momentum without flipping the rider forward, since the seat autonomously balances to stay upright.
Neyonius Yes, very clever, much genius. What I'm talking about is a for example kid suddenly appearing in front of him, with one wheel you can not hit the brakes and decelerate as fast as you could with two. It's a funny concept but dangerous as f***.
Björn Mätal I don't think the amount of rubber that he has on the road is a big concern. Think of how quickly an (admittedly lighter) road-racing push-bike can pull up with two tyres around 10mm wide. One fat arse sticky tyre should have plenty of grip, although I'm not sure exactly how much braking force the balancing system can deal with.
I think it's fantastic, but as with all unicycles the problem is *stopping* - or. Newton's 1st Law; an object in motion wants to stay in motion, unless acted on by another force. My guess is (as is true for most monocycles) acceleration & deceleration can only be gradual, because you're using either gravity, or gyroscopic spin as the inertial dampener. Whenever you apply a rapid stopping force on a monocycle, gravity isn't strong enough to overcome the inertia of the monocycle & so the device will continue turning with the rider atop!
I would have to think, and I'm with you on this but I'm giving the benefit of the doubt, that if you combine both with some sort of curve/ramp to make sure it's even, it would work.
The segway is a poor design in the sense that people dont want to be seen on one, this is different, but i think you shouldn't try to call it a bike as it is a completely new vehicle on its own.
It's really great how he turned a picture into reality. But several years after I can only see how electrical unicycle like Ninebot Z10 ou Kingsong KS 18XL are better than this now.
This has a lot of advantages; it's a space saver, it's light, and he can move it around easy, etc. The thing is, how fast can it go, and how much is it?
they need to either get a different marketing team, design team to bring it to the 21st century because it looks like the imagination of 1980s when they would picture the "future", orrrr just sell it all to a company that can transcend this idea and afford to mass production. pretty cool idea but nobody's buying it for 25 thousand when. you can buy a self driving car for 35 thousand.. my honest opinion cool geeks. hope this doesn't fall on deaf ears
All it is going to take to make this uncool is a celebrity like Justin Bieber to be seen on one on TMZ and the Chinese to start mass producing them and calling them hoverbikes.
I can just imagine what happens when you have to slam on the break when you’re going fast. I think you need a helmet airbag for that. Maybe bouncy castle size would be good.
He built it out of a drawing that his girl made, in his basement. Can you? What can you do actually? Besides clicking around in Excel and sending emails.
*You'd think after watching the "full story" I wouldn't have so many unanswered questions. Like, is there an entire voiceover missing from **4:42** to **5:05**. Seems like a missed opportunity to get the word out about the "full story".*
It doesnt even classify as a Bike - i mean the term Bi means 2 or to have two and as of Bike is to have 2 wheels... This is however a electric/motorised Uni Cycle to correctly termd it, as it only has 1 wheel.
@@jonathantaylor8431 If Nike doesn't decide to make an issue since it's 80% of it's brand's name on it. Or it might be confused by others that maybe it's one of Nike's new inventions.
Really cool! The only thing is that I wouldn't want to be on this thing when it seizes up... no way to gracefully come to a stop if something goes wrong.
breathe and squeeze actually a unicycle is different than a bicycle. The prefix bi means two; Uni means one. Bike is short for bicycle. So maybe this would just be an Ike? Idk haha
might be tough, but a good battery and motors would do just fine, but I think he goes slow such that stopping isn't as big a deal. It would be cooler to simply have a charge station at home and work. Literally ride from home to work, charge in-between. Makes a lot of sense in a
Petter Sandström You are about two-thirds right, but I think you're answering the wrong question. The guy above seems to think that gas-powered engines are faster than electric motors. That just isn't true--a Tesla performs comparably to any Ferrari or whatever. I really don't believe you are right about gas engines being lighter than electric motors. Batteries are heavy, yes, but not the motor itself. Bullet trains don't have batteries (I mean except maybe for some small maintenance battery in case there's a power outage.) But you're right weight doesn't matter much.
This guy deserves credit for the tech we enjoy today. I’m not sure that he was the first to pioneer auto balancing tech, but he certainly got the work to look with curiosity.