Ponch Posted December 24, 2008 #1 Posted December 24, 2008 (edited) Forgive if already posted, but I thought this was interresting. A young inventor has created a motorbike with a twist - it uses two wheels but they are positioned right next to each other, giving it the illusion of being a powered unicycle. And even better, it might help save the planet.Ben Gulak has spent several years building the electric Uno that uses gyroscopic technology - like the infamous Segway commuter device - to stay upright. The bizarre-looking contraption has only one switch - on or off - and is controlled entirely by body movement. The rider leans forwards to accelerate to speeds of 25mph and back to slow down. It has two wheels side-by-side and has been turning heads wherever it has been ridden. Ben Gulak designed the Uno himself with the help of a simple 3D programThe green machine is so small and light it can be taken indoors and carriedinto lifts - and is recharged by being plugged into the mains.The wheels are completely independent, allowing the bike to turn on a sixpence and the technology takes the balance and guesswork out of riding a unicycle. Its 18-year-old creator is now looking for investors to get the Uno into production and onto the streets.Ben, from Ontario , Canada , said: 'I was inspired to make the bike after visiting China a few years ago and seeing all the smog.'They all drive little bikes that are really polluting and I wanted to make something to combat that.'I started with the concept because if something doesn't look cool people just won't be interested. The Uno works like a Segway - just tilt your body forward to start moving Ben Gulak turns heads from onlookers as he rides past them'After coming up with the concept I started to build it and now have the first prototype and the reaction has been amazing. 'It has two wheels side by side and that means it is easier to turn as they are completely independent and have their own suspension. 'The bike has a 'neutral point' and when you lean forward it accelerates to keep the neutral point in the right place.'It has a couple of gyros and is basically self-balancing - it takes the guesswork out of riding a unicycle.'The bike takes a bit of getting used to because you have to learn to trust it. But it doesn't take long. 'It takes any weight and weighs 120 lbs and can fit into a lift so you can take it indoors to charge it up.'Currently it has a top speed of 25mph, but that will be increased greatly with bigger motors. 'It has a range of about 2.5 hours and it is designed for the commute to work through busy towns. I believe this could be electrical alternative to the car. I'm just looking for an investor to help me get it into production. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXO4Ki8qsvk]Uno[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UtlUy65KRc&feature=related]YouTube - Honda FALCON 750cc[/ame] Edited December 24, 2008 by Ponch Pics wouldn't show. Insert link to YouTube
pegscraper Posted December 24, 2008 #2 Posted December 24, 2008 The pictures aren't showing but I think we've seen them here before. I'd like to see the thing do a burn out.
Lone Eagle Posted December 25, 2008 #3 Posted December 25, 2008 Hmm, that was interesting to see the kid got his dream - to further his idea. While I think it a great idea, I don't see at this point a commercial market for it. Maybe just me - but that thing looks dangerous.
Yammer Dan Posted December 25, 2008 #4 Posted December 25, 2008 Looking at some of the traffic in the major cities it would be something. Don't see it out on the Super Slabs but what do others think of us out there on our two wheels?? It wouldn't take much for me to buy a couple shares in that.
gunboat Posted December 30, 2008 #5 Posted December 30, 2008 is that a car tire on that thing? looks flat not round like a m/c tire. don c.
MikeM8560 Posted December 30, 2008 #6 Posted December 30, 2008 looks cool but can it do a wheelie:cool17::confused24:
Condor Posted December 30, 2008 #7 Posted December 30, 2008 Make it go faster than 15mph and the Gov is going to step in and start requiring safety features... like a full roll cage... And how about a 'mono' license??. They'll find a way to dig deeper into our pockets. From a marketing standpoint I can see these things selling as a novelty, even in high density world markets, but for 5 grand projected cost, I think they'll stick with their scooters....
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