With each passing year, it would seem that wilder and wilder e-mobility vehicles are popping up on the scene. Well, this next one is on a whole other level: it's a self-balancing wheelie e-bike. Yes, ...
James Bruton, a famous YouTuber and mechanical engineer who likes to challenge traditional bike design and push the boundaries of what is possible, has revealed yet another oddball vehicle - a ...
James Bruton is a serial crazy-contraption inventor, from a Lego longboard to a self-balancing mecanum-wheeled "Screw bike." Now he's done it again with might be the most bizarre, big-red-balled ...
A twist throttle allows the bike to be driven forward, without cancelling out its self-balancing ability. A switch on the bars lets you put it in reverse and go backwards as desired, and a separate ...
Pranav’s tryst with bikes began at the age of 18, when he was handed down a Royal Enfield Machismo A350 by his generous father. Almost two decades and various sets of wheels later, he continues to ...
We aren’t sure there’s enough information in the [We Make Machines’] video to easily copy their self-balancing bike project, but if you want to do something similar, you can learn a lot from watching ...
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Self-Balancing Bike with Giant Balls Instead of Wheels: A Wild New Invention by James Bruton
Self-balancing two-wheelers have been explored by various bike and motorcycle manufacturers over the years, but none have dared to replace wheels with giant balls—until now. British YouTuber and ...
Gyroscopes, in particular, have been on the scene since 1909, aiding our aeronautic siblings with everything from torpedoes to navigation (via Lit Motors) – and now, a company has the tech in a ...
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