Can make a great carry on at the airport that fits through a luggage port. Just speeds may be limited in areas. Where safety is an issue. Also fits in a tiny student or New York apartment easily, adding to its convenience. Wondering if standard bike frames can be fused with one for older, more unbalanced people. Picture them off a sailboat, from port to port and convenient that may be as well. Definitely a low polluter.
@@thomascrowe3407 sadly only 100watt hours are allowed on planes and thats super weak but i think thats only because of lithium batteries combustion properties, maybe if we got soild state we can have super powerful lightweight eucs on planes
Some go over 100 km/hr but with the wind resistance at those speeds, prob too easy to get screwed over by headwind since it isn't as heavy as a motorcycle. I ride mostly 20-80km/hr depending on what I'm riding and where.
Makes owning a car look obsolete! And more occupants in a car to get hurt in an accident. A lot of 'at your own risk' but perhaps too dangerous still on a highway.
I feel it's pretty safe as long as you know your wheel's limits haha. It is much easier to swerve out of a dangerous situation on these since they are super nimble at least.
Can make a great carry on at the airport that fits through a luggage port. Just speeds may be limited in areas. Where safety is an issue. Also fits in a tiny student or New York apartment easily, adding to its convenience. Wondering if standard bike frames can be fused with one for older, more unbalanced people. Picture them off a sailboat, from port to port and convenient that may be as well. Definitely a low polluter.
these cant go on airplanes but man if they could traveling the world change forever
Me thinks they already are. Maybe 3d printable.
@@thomascrowe3407 sadly only 100watt hours are allowed on planes and thats super weak but i think thats only because of lithium batteries combustion properties, maybe if we got soild state we can have super powerful lightweight eucs on planes
This concept is nothing new. This came from that sit in big wheel where one sits in the middle of the wheel.
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Thanks! Most of my stuff is just random rides I do with friends haha.
What if it had to be built tougher for highway use?
Some go over 100 km/hr but with the wind resistance at those speeds, prob too easy to get screwed over by headwind since it isn't as heavy as a motorcycle. I ride mostly 20-80km/hr depending on what I'm riding and where.
Maybe a model with more wider like on a supercar rim.
Makes owning a car look obsolete! And more occupants in a car to get hurt in an accident. A lot of 'at your own risk' but perhaps too dangerous still on a highway.
I feel it's pretty safe as long as you know your wheel's limits haha. It is much easier to swerve out of a dangerous situation on these since they are super nimble at least.