Great Big Story does this all the time :( They find really interesting people to interview, spend all the time and effort going out to meet them and pry their brains, just to create a video that's not even 3 minutes long :( I really wish they would give us a little more from all their hard work
He says it’s highly efficient but doesn’t tell us the efficiency ratio. How are we supposed to trust that it’s better or worse than alternative electric bikes?
He also says it's very environment friendly.. I doubt it's environment friendly to build a motor and a battery when compared to regular bikes that are leg powered.
@@FMFvideos he was probably comparing to powered vehicles. The battery they showed was only a few cubic inches, far smaller than a scooter or motorcycle battery.
So it's expensive to buy, still costs to charge, it moves at a walking pace which is pointless, it's prone to curb damage, it's far less environmentally friendly than a standard bike, it's hideous, you can't service it yourself, the wheels are going to get hot from the road/friction along with the motors and batteries in a tight environment, the tires are going to wear and puncture eventually - I could go on and on and on. What a stupid design
1) The center of gravity for all those components in the wheel is BEHIND the steering column, which has the potential to upset the passive self righting properties that the front wheel gives the bike, though I'm not sure if this would be enough to matter. 2) Without spokes to create tension throughout the wheel, it's much easier to make the rim flex (like if you hit a big bump or something), which could dislodge it from those smaller wheels pretty easily. Either that, or you have to add a lot more metal to make the rim strong enough to not flex, increasing the weight. 3) The bearings in those little wheels are going to wear out much faster. With a large wheel with the bearing in the center (as with a regular bike wheel) the wheel will move a good 5 ish feet with each rotation. Those little wheels would only go about 6-7 inches per rotation. Having it rotate 8-10 times more often for the same speed would wear out the bearings much faster. 4) There are so many more easier options for both getting a motor to turn the wheel as well as places to put the electronics, battery, etc. as well as they wouldn't involve the above downsides. I will admit though. It does look pretty cool.
The list can go on and on, because, well, engineers are not needed. 5) the rotational energy is not centered and I doubt he calculated the moment of inertia of the system 6) how big the battery can get in such a space. 7) from an engineering perspective, it is inefficient to have the power transfered from a brushless motor (rotational) to another rotational object using friction. The system will wear out faster than if he just integrate the motor to the hub. 8) Megola did this with a gas engine in 1920 9) monowheels are cooler (same concept)
I have one and put more than 1000 miles on it. No problems. It's sturdy and reliable. The reason it doesn't seem to need spokes is the drive unit presses against the wheel at the same point where impacts from bumps come. The wheel weighs 20 pounds, so it doubles the weight of the bike, but other than that, there is no degradation in balance or ease of biking.
1000 miles is nothing, i know people who do that in a week on their human powered road race bike. It's not a life time reliability test to do 1000 miles. That's just a basic prototype test run not a durability test.
Um yeah I'm not an official tester and I have no relation to the company. I'm just using it and enjoying it and mentioning no issues so far. When I get to 100000 miles I'll let you know.
That's a nice "invention" you got there, oh and in other news, a moped already exists. Also, bikes with this wheel can only go at 20km/h, plus a SINGLE wheel costs 1K. However, the absurdest thing is that he wants to make a version of these for cars. The reason why wheels are driven by an external source of energy is because a transmission system (ie gearbox) allows for much greater efficiency, adaptability and power, in other words, a wheel is just another "empty" gear because it is most efficient and convenient for it to be so. There are entire fields of study and disciplines regarding engines and transmission systems that have been worked on for centuries by brilliant minds, yet this guy, who's not even an engineer mind you, comes along and makes this shoddy niche product that he claims this is the future for automobiles ... it just doesn't get any richer than this.
Soo why is it great, what are its functions, what did you achieve that no one else could, is it faster, is it more efficient, does it retain energy from movement, does create its own power, can it fly, can you put it on a moon, WILL IT COOK MY BREAKFAST? Because as far as i know you told me you discovered there is space in a wheel and showed me a wheel looking thing!
@@adamkimmV the motor wont even stick out, hub motors are actually very common in e-bikes, and they are way more efficienz than all this gear shit in the video. It is just looks more futuristic, thats all!
Great Big Story needs to review it's content better, there is nothing new or innovative about this! The "electric motor inside the wheel" concept has existed for many years, a very simple google search will show. Even for cars. To add injury to insult, the video is sponsored by Shell. One of the worst and most corrupt polluters. Absolutely shameful!
Isn’t it interesting tho he didnt study engineering but he came up with these ideas, tho it is already existing but not knowing it, i still find him genius.
Nice electric wheel. *Good alternative* for the people who already have a bike, but would like to have an electric version of that. It would also work for wheel chairs and bike taxis.
There is absolutely no reason to make that inner tri-point design and not fill up the entire "empty" space with the motor and battery. So this guy failed at his own proposed idea. There are already some Chinese and Japanese hub wheels with integrated electric motors in them and they look amazing. But I guess it takes another Elon Musk to take notice and invest in that technology.
@@probablyaparent I CLEARLY said the Chinese and the Japanese already have made better designs. They exist! Why on Earth do I have to make my own wheel and then call you just to approve it?
Bravo, Sir. You were not deterred from your creation by the prejudices and obstacles of today's thinking. That any new technology can only be created by Engineers. As though they are the only ones wise enough to do so. Thinking outside the box, Ingenuity and curiosity are far greater skills to possess.
As a mechanical engineering student I can say with great confidence that this wheel is not nearly as efficient as a regular hub engine and will deteriorate at an extremely fast rate.
I remember a similar idea I saw in Popular Science years ago-similar in that it was a wheel/motor combination, but it wasn't “hollow”, and it was gas-powered. The whole assembly spun by pushing against the fork of the bike.
Give us more!!! You find such amazing topics and people to interview and then give us the cliff notes for what could be a 10+ minute long video or documentary.
Look for something called ''The Copenhagen wheel'' far better developed and designed, and more structurally realistic, back in 2014 (cool idea though) :)
this literally looks clunky and dorky as shit. there is literally no design merit to it. the copenhagen wheel actually pays homage to its cycling roots and is a lot simpler.
Looks cool because at some point it looks imposible and it has a reason... think of the weight distribution and loads in just a few points, and the huge amount of moving parts awaiting to fail in different axis than those the wheel itself and its movement suggest
That whole thought of "if it could be done, it would have been done already" is dangerously stupid. Advancements in technology don't just pop out of nothingness. And they require more than the know-how and capability. They require the vision. They require a creation. To ignore that is incredibly foolish. Consider the fact that something is only valuable once someone sees the value in it. Being able to see a potential is equally important to being able to manifest that potential, for there is no progress without origin. So good on this man for not falling into this ignorant trap.
Well except that in this case it does apply to him. This design is stupid, it accomplishes nothing a traditional hub motor doesn't already do better. Theres no merit to this design outside of looks. Which would be ok if it didn't fail so catastrophically at everything else.
FreyaEinde shell does a lot of sponsoring and hires lots of environmentalist because they’re actually trying to convert to renewable energy. They’re one of the leading companies in finding renewable energy, but as of now oil is the main source and that’s where their profit comes from
Alex Tapia. Shell knew about the effect it’s company was making to the climate as far back as 1988, and have only pledged their services to taking their emissions down by 5%...last year. Which is a freaking joke because they’re a global corporation and make more money than we can personally contemplate, so even if they’re the most accommodating of the big oil conglomerates that’s not worth praising really because they’re still apart of the lobbying machine that’s held up getting alternative energy farther off the ground than it is. It’s one thing where an individual highlights their attempt to negate climate change and another when the major corporation that’s paying representatives on both sides of the aisle says hey look at this cute indie guy we gave a sheckle to. Because we care.
amazing, you shoved a motor and a battery in the middle of a wheel... Impressive, but not what I call "reinventing the wheel". It's still just a damn wheel, not even a gread solution, a hub motor is way more efficient, you would just need to tape a battery to the spokes and you got yourself a better version of this, but why bother with batteries on the spokes? Just tape it to one of the three bars, oh this looks similar, well, you just inventet the E-Bike as we know it, amazing!
I have one and put more than 1000 miles on it. No problems. It's sturdy and reliable. So I'm fine with history forgetting me because I have the wheel and I love it.
depends on what the person is eating to fuel said physically powered wheel. If they eat meat or other energy intensive foods it could be worse? Especially if the electricity to power the bike comes from renewable
It's more environmentally friendly than the vast majority of vehicles for transportation since it's a decent alternative to cars and it's practical. Why not just walk around naked to be environmentally friendly instead of creating a larger carbon footprint by buying a bicycle and wearing clothes?SeEms StOoPid
Sooo, why reinvent the wheel? Hub motors do the same thing, with many fewer moving parts and proven technology. The only difference is battery location. It’s a cool looking idea, but that’s where my enthusiasm ends.
as a side note i believe this will reduce the bycicles stability since the whole wheel is not spinning it will lessen gyroscopic effect that a wheel has
Reinventing... A simple search on google shows a lot of similar products already on the market: "The Copenhagen Wheel by Superpedestrian" "UrbanX E-Bike Wheel", "Electron Wheel ", "Omni Wheel by EVELO", "The Smart Wheel by FlyKly"...
This idea has been tossed around alot of times, Michelin tires had a electric wheel concept and working prototype in early 2000, it still pretty cool though.
Whats giving the wheel strength where that inner part isn't touching? It has no spokes so does that mean if you try and go up a curb you would need to worry about the wheel getting bent?
Ever heard of hub based motors? Seems like they retain the strength of the wheel, by still keeping the spokes, and are generally much less complicated. I’m worried that the rim will get bent quickly or even collapse. And it would seem, that there’s no way to true the wheel, since there aren’t any spokes.
"I am not an engineer but I did what most engineers wish they could do" How to attract hate and portrait yourself as a d**k😂. Fly down mate, aknowledgement comes by itself when what you do is done properly.
Interesting concept. But it needs to be sturdy as hell. Not to mention if you put this concept Into a car you need 4 of these. I dread the repair bill when you hit a pot hole.
Engineers didn't do it because most know better. The bicycle wheel is an amazing balance of weight, efficiency and robustness. Hard to see how this will compete
The reason wheels aren't made like this is they are prone to buckling, especially without the even tension applied by the spokes. This thing will fail, and instead of having to just replace your rim, you'll have to replace a bunch of other shit. "Reinventing the wheel" or just more kickstarter hyperbole liberally applied to a poorly thought out idea?
There's a reason people told this guy not to quit his day job. in 9 universes out of 10, this video is the peak of his success. Great idea... but been done better, faster, stronger, cheaper long time now.
Finally, someone proved the, 'You can't reinvent the wheel," analogy wrong. This philosophy of better utilizing space inside the wheel will only become more-and-more relevant as technology makes components smaller and more powerful.
This is awesome! The design is very creative and I also really liked the designs for the light cycles in the movie TRON LEGACY which he took inspiration from!
It looks a lot like early motorized bikes (1946-1960), the principle was often the same use a smaller wheel to make the bigger one move. Don't need to say all those designs were quickly abandoned because of inefficiency.
Wondering?? How those components deal with the added impact of being directly on the wheel assembly compared to a frame mounted motor system that has more of a damper system with the 2 wheels and frame to absorb impacts.
I liked the video just wish there was more explanation about the actual wheel. It's where a lot of these videos fall short
Yeah I invented a new wheel and this is why it's awesome. End
Great Big Story does this all the time :( They find really interesting people to interview, spend all the time and effort going out to meet them and pry their brains, just to create a video that's not even 3 minutes long :( I really wish they would give us a little more from all their hard work
agreed
Yes, that's exactly correct :|
It's an infomercial for their company, that's why.
its funny that shell, an oil company sponsors a video about an electrically powered wheel ! you have a great marketing team greatbigstory!
They are marketing themselves as an 'Energy' company. Shell also sponsors windmill buildings.
The norwegian company statoil rebranded itself as Equinor and they also have become an energy company. Making windmills and stuff like that.
You must have never heard "Shell Eco Marathon"
Energy company as in using any kind of source as fuel, electricity, etc.
They usually sponsor any type of eco-friendly events and competitions. It might give them right to certain patents.
He says it’s highly efficient but doesn’t tell us the efficiency ratio. How are we supposed to trust that it’s better or worse than alternative electric bikes?
He also says it's very environment friendly.. I doubt it's environment friendly to build a motor and a battery when compared to regular bikes that are leg powered.
It can go up to 20 miles on a single charge, on hilly terrain your mileage may vary, and it can be charge by pedaling, too.
Idk, google it? Do your own research? Crazy concept I know....
@@FMFvideos he was probably comparing to powered vehicles. The battery they showed was only a few cubic inches, far smaller than a scooter or motorcycle battery.
So it's expensive to buy, still costs to charge, it moves at a walking pace which is pointless, it's prone to curb damage, it's far less environmentally friendly than a standard bike, it's hideous, you can't service it yourself, the wheels are going to get hot from the road/friction along with the motors and batteries in a tight environment, the tires are going to wear and puncture eventually - I could go on and on and on. What a stupid design
1) The center of gravity for all those components in the wheel is BEHIND the steering column, which has the potential to upset the passive self righting properties that the front wheel gives the bike, though I'm not sure if this would be enough to matter.
2) Without spokes to create tension throughout the wheel, it's much easier to make the rim flex (like if you hit a big bump or something), which could dislodge it from those smaller wheels pretty easily. Either that, or you have to add a lot more metal to make the rim strong enough to not flex, increasing the weight.
3) The bearings in those little wheels are going to wear out much faster. With a large wheel with the bearing in the center (as with a regular bike wheel) the wheel will move a good 5 ish feet with each rotation. Those little wheels would only go about 6-7 inches per rotation. Having it rotate 8-10 times more often for the same speed would wear out the bearings much faster.
4) There are so many more easier options for both getting a motor to turn the wheel as well as places to put the electronics, battery, etc. as well as they wouldn't involve the above downsides.
I will admit though. It does look pretty cool.
The list can go on and on, because, well, engineers are not needed.
5) the rotational energy is not centered and I doubt he calculated the moment of inertia of the system
6) how big the battery can get in such a space.
7) from an engineering perspective, it is inefficient to have the power transfered from a brushless motor (rotational) to another rotational object using friction. The system will wear out faster than if he just integrate the motor to the hub.
8) Megola did this with a gas engine in 1920
9) monowheels are cooler (same concept)
I have one and put more than 1000 miles on it. No problems. It's sturdy and reliable. The reason it doesn't seem to need spokes is the drive unit presses against the wheel at the same point where impacts from bumps come. The wheel weighs 20 pounds, so it doubles the weight of the bike, but other than that, there is no degradation in balance or ease of biking.
1000 miles is nothing, i know people who do that in a week on their human powered road race bike.
It's not a life time reliability test to do 1000 miles. That's just a basic prototype test run not a durability test.
Um yeah I'm not an official tester and I have no relation to the company. I'm just using it and enjoying it and mentioning no issues so far. When I get to 100000 miles I'll let you know.
@@andycrews Thanks. Good point about the mounting point location, but that's a heavy wheel. My whole bike weighs 23lbs.
It is about time we got a new wheel.
I'm still waiting for the new "sliced bread" to be invented.
You bet
We are still stuck with the same first invention of fire.
The video I watched had you at the top for most likes two in a row
No it's not. The current wheel works great
Hamsters were doing this long before he was even born.
Indeed, it's just an electric hamster wheel!
amen
@@haniabdel amen indeed
epic
My hamster died last weekend...
He fell asleep at the wheel. Lol.
Shell make the future uninhabitable!
*future
That's a nice "invention" you got there, oh and in other news, a moped already exists. Also, bikes with this wheel can only go at 20km/h, plus a SINGLE wheel costs 1K. However, the absurdest thing is that he wants to make a version of these for cars. The reason why wheels are driven by an external source of energy is because a transmission system (ie gearbox) allows for much greater efficiency, adaptability and power, in other words, a wheel is just another "empty" gear because it is most efficient and convenient for it to be so. There are entire fields of study and disciplines regarding engines and transmission systems that have been worked on for centuries by brilliant minds, yet this guy, who's not even an engineer mind you, comes along and makes this shoddy niche product that he claims this is the future for automobiles ... it just doesn't get any richer than this.
we need more pioneers like him
Soo why is it great, what are its functions, what did you achieve that no one else could, is it faster, is it more efficient, does it retain energy from movement, does create its own power, can it fly, can you put it on a moon, WILL IT COOK MY BREAKFAST? Because as far as i know you told me you discovered there is space in a wheel and showed me a wheel looking thing!
It can be installed on any bike
Well, you can power the front wheel. But that could be done with a hubbed wheel, you'd just have a motor sticking out of the side.
@@adamkimmV the motor wont even stick out, hub motors are actually very common in e-bikes, and they are way more efficienz than all this gear shit in the video.
It is just looks more futuristic, thats all!
THAT..is super cool.
This is a great product!!
Wow. That's great. I love it.
Great Big Story needs to review it's content better, there is nothing new or innovative about this!
The "electric motor inside the wheel" concept has existed for many years, a very simple google search will show. Even for cars.
To add injury to insult, the video is sponsored by Shell. One of the worst and most corrupt polluters.
Absolutely shameful!
Well i think that the content is already picked by shell. And GBS just happens to be there to present it. They didnt even narate it much.
Eadgyt Adba yep this is called “planetary” gears. If this guy was a real engineer he would have known this
Isn’t it interesting tho he didnt study engineering but he came up with these ideas, tho it is already existing but not knowing it, i still find him genius.
Best thing is: It‘s still a wheel, doing exactly what you‘d expect, no reinvention
Nice electric wheel. *Good alternative* for the people who already have a bike, but would like to have an electric version of that. It would also work for wheel chairs and bike taxis.
You could buy a wheel with a hub motor. It would work the same and it'd probably be cheaper too.
The biggest improvement would be wheelchairs, I would say. You'd get back the large wheels that help make things smoother.
There is absolutely no reason to make that inner tri-point design and not fill up the entire "empty" space with the motor and battery. So this guy failed at his own proposed idea. There are already some Chinese and Japanese hub wheels with integrated electric motors in them and they look amazing. But I guess it takes another Elon Musk to take notice and invest in that technology.
id104335409 Elon Musk is an idiot.
Let me know when you have developed yours and improved on his idea since you clearly have a better plan in mind.
@@aus-li an idiot with his own ecar and space rocket company...
@@probablyaparent I CLEARLY said the Chinese and the Japanese already have made better designs. They exist! Why on Earth do I have to make my own wheel and then call you just to approve it?
id104335409 Tesla is one of the best selling car companies in the world.
Awesome !!!
Excellent video, thanks for posting, much appreciated : )
Look at what creativity and curiosity creates !
Bravo, Sir. You were not deterred from your creation by the prejudices and obstacles of today's thinking. That any new technology can only be created by Engineers. As though they are the only ones wise enough to do so. Thinking outside the box, Ingenuity and curiosity are far greater skills to possess.
Lets get this rolling
Great. Short. No links. (Shell?
“So I ignored them, and quit my job”
that had me dead 😂
As a mechanical engineering student I can say with great confidence that this wheel is not nearly as efficient as a regular hub engine and will deteriorate at an extremely fast rate.
I remember a similar idea I saw in Popular Science years ago-similar in that it was a wheel/motor combination, but it wasn't “hollow”, and it was gas-powered. The whole assembly spun by pushing against the fork of the bike.
Give us more!!! You find such amazing topics and people to interview and then give us the cliff notes for what could be a 10+ minute long video or documentary.
great to see someone doing this. These small things really do change the future.
He didn't reinvent the wheel he improved upon an existing idea.
Look for something called ''The Copenhagen wheel'' far better developed and designed, and more structurally realistic, back in 2014 (cool idea though) :)
TBH this looks way better, i hate how that other one looks
this literally looks clunky and dorky as shit. there is literally no design merit to it. the copenhagen wheel actually pays homage to its cycling roots and is a lot simpler.
Looks cool because at some point it looks imposible and it has a reason... think of the weight distribution and loads in just a few points, and the huge amount of moving parts awaiting to fail in different axis than those the wheel itself and its movement suggest
A simple search on google shows a lot of similar products "UrbanX E-Bike Wheel", "Electron Wheel ", "Omni Wheel by EVELO", "The Smart Wheel by FlyKly"
What happens if you have em both?
Screw shell. If they "wanted to make the future" oil and gas would be quickly shifting to more renewable sources over profits!
That whole thought of "if it could be done, it would have been done already" is dangerously stupid.
Advancements in technology don't just pop out of nothingness. And they require more than the know-how and capability. They require the vision. They require a creation.
To ignore that is incredibly foolish. Consider the fact that something is only valuable once someone sees the value in it. Being able to see a potential is equally important to being able to manifest that potential, for there is no progress without origin.
So good on this man for not falling into this ignorant trap.
Well except that in this case it does apply to him. This design is stupid, it accomplishes nothing a traditional hub motor doesn't already do better. Theres no merit to this design outside of looks. Which would be ok if it didn't fail so catastrophically at everything else.
This is ingenious, I really wish I would have thought of something like that
288 real engineers disliked the video.
Feels like shell should....account for the shit their company does instead of funding cutesty puff pieces. But what the eff do I know.
Not much I can tell u that
FreyaEinde shell does a lot of sponsoring and hires lots of environmentalist because they’re actually trying to convert to renewable energy. They’re one of the leading companies in finding renewable energy, but as of now oil is the main source and that’s where their profit comes from
Alex Tapia. Shell knew about the effect it’s company was making to the climate as far back as 1988, and have only pledged their services to taking their emissions down by 5%...last year. Which is a freaking joke because they’re a global corporation and make more money than we can personally contemplate, so even if they’re the most accommodating of the big oil conglomerates that’s not worth praising really because they’re still apart of the lobbying machine that’s held up getting alternative energy farther off the ground than it is. It’s one thing where an individual highlights their attempt to negate climate change and another when the major corporation that’s paying representatives on both sides of the aisle says hey look at this cute indie guy we gave a sheckle to. Because we care.
Doesn't seem like you know all that much. Thanks for putting that out there
As I predicted before clicking on this video, the comments section is at war - and it's hilarious.
amazing, you shoved a motor and a battery in the middle of a wheel... Impressive, but not what I call "reinventing the wheel".
It's still just a damn wheel, not even a gread solution, a hub motor is way more efficient, you would just need to tape a battery to the spokes and you got yourself a better version of this, but why bother with batteries on the spokes? Just tape it to one of the three bars, oh this looks similar, well, you just inventet the E-Bike as we know it, amazing!
One question:How do you breathe with head stuffed so,so deep in your arse?!
He has great big idea.
“Shell, make the future?”
There’s nothing futuristic about gasoline.
This dude tried to market this as an environementally friendly product. I bet it took more materials to make that wheel than regular wheel
History will forget everyone. This guy. And you and I. Everything means nothing.
I have one and put more than 1000 miles on it. No problems. It's sturdy and reliable. So I'm fine with history forgetting me because I have the wheel and I love it.
How is a battery powered wheel more environmentally friendly than a physically powered wheel ? Seems stupid
depends on what the person is eating to fuel said physically powered wheel. If they eat meat or other energy intensive foods it could be worse? Especially if the electricity to power the bike comes from renewable
It's more environmentally friendly than the vast majority of vehicles for transportation since it's a decent alternative to cars and it's practical. Why not just walk around naked to be environmentally friendly instead of creating a larger carbon footprint by buying a bicycle and wearing clothes?SeEms StOoPid
That's so cool, I would love to have one 😁
100 dollars my friend
Sooo, why reinvent the wheel? Hub motors do the same thing, with many fewer moving parts and proven technology. The only difference is battery location. It’s a cool looking idea, but that’s where my enthusiasm ends.
as a side note i believe this will reduce the bycicles stability since the whole wheel is not spinning it will lessen gyroscopic effect that a wheel has
I've been wanting one (or more) of these GeoOribtal wheels ever since they first started making them available to the public! #BadAss
Reinventing... A simple search on google shows a lot of similar products already on the market: "The Copenhagen Wheel by Superpedestrian" "UrbanX E-Bike Wheel", "Electron Wheel ", "Omni Wheel by EVELO", "The Smart Wheel by FlyKly"...
Really curious what happens when you turn at high speed
He's not an engineer, that is why is doesn't know about the motor designs that deem his work useless
This guy sure has it out for engineers...
So what exactly is this fancy looking wheel?
How is it different from a normal wheel?
future ... bike..!!!👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This idea has been tossed around alot of times, Michelin tires had a electric wheel concept and working prototype in early 2000, it still pretty cool though.
Amazing!
I remember these guys on the verge
Whats giving the wheel strength where that inner part isn't touching? It has no spokes so does that mean if you try and go up a curb you would need to worry about the wheel getting bent?
Ever heard of hub based motors?
Seems like they retain the strength of the wheel, by still keeping the spokes, and are generally much less complicated.
I’m worried that the rim will get bent quickly or even collapse. And it would seem, that there’s no way to true the wheel, since there aren’t any spokes.
how will it get bent when it seems like it can't go fast enough to hurt it's self?
Sooo Cool 😱
Hurry up and bring them to Australia! Please.
Does weel's rotation charge the battery?
"I am not an engineer but I did what most engineers wish they could do"
How to attract hate and portrait yourself as a d**k😂.
Fly down mate, aknowledgement comes by itself when what you do is done properly.
Nice!
Interesting concept. But it needs to be sturdy as hell. Not to mention if you put this concept Into a car you need 4 of these. I dread the repair bill when you hit a pot hole.
Now that each wheel has three smaller wheels inside, how much frictional losses are there versus a conventional single-axle e-bike?
Engineers didn't do it because most know better. The bicycle wheel is an amazing balance of weight, efficiency and robustness. Hard to see how this will compete
Shell sponsoring the future. HOW IRONIC.
Now let’s make a new fan
It's like reinventing the wheel.
Spokes is what make the wheel go round
The reason wheels aren't made like this is they are prone to buckling, especially without the even tension applied by the spokes. This thing will fail, and instead of having to just replace your rim, you'll have to replace a bunch of other shit. "Reinventing the wheel" or just more kickstarter hyperbole liberally applied to a poorly thought out idea?
They already make "normal" wheels with a motor hidden inside the hub. Are you saying this new wheel is more efficient that that one?
Can tis system be stepped into a big apple style wheel, (fat wheel) and then due to a wider profile the battery side by side doubled?
Mans oldest and most i portent invention definitely needed an update. How did he get his engineering knowledge if he's not a trained engineer?
...we already put shit inside the wheels. has this guy ever seen an Ebike?
1:03 dat transition.. who edited this?
There's a reason people told this guy not to quit his day job. in 9 universes out of 10, this video is the peak of his success.
Great idea... but been done better, faster, stronger, cheaper long time now.
Ironically, Shell DESTROYED the future! F
Coal powered bicycle. Neat
such a cool shot at 1:03
“The opportunities are endless” he says, traveling 10mph down a sidewalk.
Finally, someone proved the, 'You can't reinvent the wheel," analogy wrong. This philosophy of better utilizing space inside the wheel will only become more-and-more relevant as technology makes components smaller and more powerful.
it's not "reinventing" the wheel is it? it's still round and the axis is still in the middle.
So he didn't reinvent the wheel, he just utilized some extra space
This is awesome! The design is very creative and I also really liked the designs for the light cycles in the movie TRON LEGACY which he took inspiration from!
Just because it's creative doesn't mean it's good, (and it's not creative). There's reasons every bicycle you've ever seen has spokes
Inspiring.
Great Infomercial for their company....
It looks a lot like early motorized bikes (1946-1960), the principle was often the same use a smaller wheel to make the bigger one move. Don't need to say all those designs were quickly abandoned because of inefficiency.
Wondering?? How those components deal with the added impact of being directly on the wheel assembly compared to a frame mounted motor system that has more of a damper system with the 2 wheels and frame to absorb impacts.
Does it work with fixed bikes for racing? And what about braking at high speeds?
Great idea, next week China will copy it, and you ll be left penniless for your efforts, just like all good inventors are and were.
The point is that the wheel can be installed to any existing bike. No need to purchase a new one.
They're $1000.
@@capnskiddies You'd have a hard time finding an electric bike with the same power output at a similar price
Man...if i quit my job tomorrow, i'm gonna get kick out from my apartment the next day after
World: do not reinvent the wheel, stupid
Michael: hold my beer 🍺
He keeps stating he is not an engineer but everything he does through the video is what an engineer would do 😂
love it!!!!
It is the time to reinvent the wheel!
2:22 squad goals
You know what's more environmentally efficient then a motorised wheel on a bike...................a bike.
Neat!
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effectiveness
Smooth AF
Burtov takes the wheel... 😂😂😂