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    I kepy waiting for the carnage pic at the end,
    Whats up with the feet down riding style, is it not stable or something, if it isn't don't ride it, and if it is, tuck your feet in munter. And yeah what dangerousbastard said.

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    For a wheelie you'd need to get the wheel spinning instantly with the push and pull force being equal and balanced. How to turn is the question?
    Thats whats up.

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    That is way cool!. Where can you get them?
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anarkist View Post
    Would you not just be instantly thrown backward as soon as you accelerated?
    exactly....
    my 250 doesn't satisfy me anymore, shes just not doing it

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    http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008...c_uno_bike.php

    "Riders lean forward to accelerate" So no, you won't tip back.

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    So where is the off road version?.

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    oddities

    may be a repost but this could feature in a Top 10 list if I could just figure out which one
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  8. #38
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    yeah re post. so weired how it works couldnt think it being possible
    my 250 doesn't satisfy me anymore, shes just not doing it

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    I'd assume it has some sort of stabilising mechanism like a Segway, keeping forward-back position of the bike central. Obviously left-right movement would be the rider's issue. It could turn out to be quite a powerful and useful design with a lot less weight (no swingarm, only one shock absorber etc) if the balancing mechanism worked well enough and was cheap to produce. Imagine a literbike with about 30-40 kilos stripped out!!

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    it will never fly, to hard to wheelie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hospitalfood View Post
    it will never fly, to hard to wheelie!
    Au contraire, it never stops

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