Old 03-07-22 | 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Kapusta
I think that in fact it WON'T steer for *****.

Yes, there are two pivots shown, but how are they supposed to actually turn the bike? They would have to bend the track laterally , and if the track can do that, how is it supposed to not be a floppy noodle in the front and back where it is unsupported?

And that still does not address the issue of no differential.

I can't tell if those are supposed to be pivots or are part of the very elaborate-looking suspension system. If the pivots are supposed to be turned by the handlebars, how? I see absolutely no evidence that the mechanisms have been designed to function at all. Frankly, the thing looks more like a movie prop than a prototype.

It's also significant that none of the renders show it with a rider. I again see no evidence of thought about how someone would actually ride this monstrosity.
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