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Here's a lil sumthing I saw today, a fixed gear with noo handlebars steered by shifting your weight, looks totally fun. this is what bike polo needs, it even sez it's design is specifically for use in parks, squares n sidewalks, which is good cause in traffic it'd be a death trap
https://www.rotobike.it/Page_6x.html
https://www.rotobike.it/Page_6x.html
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haha its pretty much a unicycle with a training wheel!
Looks like its belt driven too!
Edit: apparently not though
Looks like its belt driven too!
Edit: apparently not though
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Hmm.. Funky! It looks like it would be easy to make one, though you'd need to make sure you had a vertical headtube, and a negative camber (like a shopping cart caster). Simple as hell though!
I'd ride one... Maybe I'll make one soon.. Too many bike construction projects though.
peace,
sam
I'd ride one... Maybe I'll make one soon.. Too many bike construction projects though.
peace,
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i used to have something a lot like that but it had a skateboard truck in front...
similar, but different... mine had a freewheel on a 20in wheel, with a brake lever under the seat... a bit bigger overall...
similar, but different... mine had a freewheel on a 20in wheel, with a brake lever under the seat... a bit bigger overall...
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
haha its pretty much a unicycle with a training wheel!
Looks like its belt driven too!
Edit: apparently not though
Looks like its belt driven too!
Edit: apparently not though
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Originally Posted by South Fulcrum
No it's belt driven. Watch the clip.
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"evolution on two wheeles"?
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
ehh, looked like a belt to me from the pics, but I clicked on the tech specs page and it said "The transmission system is the rigid type which uses a trapezoid chain." Could just be crappy automated translation from Italian though
it reminds me of the crazy genre of bikes from "cycle ball"...
and "artistic cycling"...