Wow, looks like something that will have an infomercial soon. Front endos look like they could be a problem too, that amount of weight is gonna move the center of gravity way, way forward.
I like this quote:
"With incredible fuel efficiency of more than 200 mpg, the Wheel can save the earth's resources while saving you money."
or you could actually PEDAL your bike and get more than infinity mpg.......yes folks, you heard me right more than infinity mpg. :eekster:
Wow, looks like something that will have an infomercial soon. Front endos look like they could be a problem too, that amount of weight is gonna move the center of gravity way, way forward.
I like this quote:
"With incredible fuel efficiency of more than 200 mpg, the Wheel can save the earth's resources while saving you money."
or you could actually PEDAL your bike and get more than infinity mpg.......yes folks, you heard me right more than infinity mpg. :eekster:
do they use a combustion engine???
it'd be cool if it was a hydrogen engine. or if the motor could power you up and then reclaim the power when braking on the descent.
pretty weird, but i suppose it's a good idea since it can work with an existing bike. i'd rather just pedal. can't imagine that front wheel handles well.
and i agree with coma, the site navigator thingy is annoying.
that must be a 2007 cannondale frame and looks absolutely sick! has 1.5 headtube shock! it's been leaked that it will be called the 'Super-V'...then the year after it will be renamed 'Raven' ...how sick is that!?!?
that must be a 2007 cannondale frame and looks absolutely sick! has 1.5 headtube shock! it's been leaked that it will be called the 'Super-V'...then the year after it will be renamed 'Raven' ...how sick is that!?!?
I saw the "Get Fit and Save" section under the environment heading and expected something like> You don't need to buy our expensive invention. Save your money by getting in shape so you can ride your bike without the help of a motor... Anyways, 15 pounds on the front wheel severly limits the amount of stuff you can do with your bike and i doubt the popos will like it.
but it gets 200 mpg
"Depending upon the terrain, the weight of the rider and payload, and the amount
of pedalling, one gallon of fuel (3.8 litres) will cover approximately 200 miles (320 km)"
I'm just trying to imagine wheely hopping off a drop with an extra 15lbs on the front...ouch
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