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    Shweet new Shweel Concept (wheel)

    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...s?ref=category

    I would like to pre-order 7 for my bike
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    Wow, fireproof, last the life of your car, and don't slip on mud or ice. Amazing...

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    Thats pretty fucken cool.
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    Interesting concept. I hope they get backing for it.

    The biggest question I have is can one still do a burnout?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reibz View Post
    Interesting concept. I hope they get backing for it.

    The biggest question I have is can one still do a burnout?
    I'm thinking it looks too much like a scam to get backing for. Their claims don't stack up.

    Reckon you could still do a burnout, but it might get a bit hoppy as the wheel slip/grips and pushes the shocks off center, then gets unbalanced.

    I think damping could be an issue, when hitting a bump causes the wheel to more relative to the hub, well then you have a very unbalanced 'wheel' still trying to turn. So bumps at different speeds will likely be a bit, well bumpy...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    I'm thinking it looks too much like a scam to get backing for. Their claims don't stack up.

    Reckon you could still do a burnout, but it might get a bit hoppy as the wheel slip/grips and pushes the shocks off center, then gets unbalanced.

    I think damping could be an issue, when hitting a bump causes the wheel to more relative to the hub, well then you have a very unbalanced 'wheel' still trying to turn. So bumps at different speeds will likely be a bit, well bumpy...
    Its a rather grand sales pitch. For something like this, you need to have a prototype set up and pushed to the extremes. Not just replacing a single wheel, all of them. Give it to a Boy racer or something, and get him to thrash the shit out of them. And that's all before you go to kickstarter.
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    I would like to see comparative testing. At the moment I cannot see how it improves on what I consider to be most important...Performance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oblivion View Post
    Its a rather grand sales pitch.
    It's not like sprung wheels are a new thing. Why didn't they take off before?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    It's not like sprung wheels are a new thing. Why didn't they take off before?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    How fucken old are you? Are you Jesus?
    Had a feeling that I'd seen something on "Tomorrow's World" when I was a kid...googled and found the idea was even older than that.



    Not Jesus but..

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    Interesting. Well still it's better than this dude.




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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Interesting. Well still it's better than this dude.
    What you on bout??? That dude invented the Spinner wheel... a few decades late
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    I cunny go with it Capt....she's just too damn heavy!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    I'm thinking it looks too much like a scam to get backing for. Their claims don't stack up.

    Reckon you could still do a burnout, but it might get a bit hoppy as the wheel slip/grips and pushes the shocks off center, then gets unbalanced.

    I think damping could be an issue, when hitting a bump causes the wheel to more relative to the hub, well then you have a very unbalanced 'wheel' still trying to turn. So bumps at different speeds will likely be a bit, well bumpy...
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