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#1
cool
Only thing is that these cost about as much as a used bike.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM27fujbiXs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM27fujbiXs
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A buddy used to race rc a while back, a guy had a cycle he used to bring along to play with. Had an internal electric powered gyroscope built in that ran off the battery to help keep it on two wheels plus the wheels were weighted so they acted like gyros as well while it was rolling, kinda like our big kid versions do. Was a while back but thats how the one I saw worked. Never seen one of these particular models though.
#4
Looks like it uses counter steering for turns or as Jules so aptly puts it "Gyroscopic Precession."
I would imagine there is two sets of weights in the body.
One upper and one lower which simultaneously switch centers of gravity on the bike depending on how hard the turn lever is pushed.
The rest is just nitro mini 2 stroke HP
I would imagine there is two sets of weights in the body.
One upper and one lower which simultaneously switch centers of gravity on the bike depending on how hard the turn lever is pushed.
The rest is just nitro mini 2 stroke HP
Last edited by Endless; 03-15-2009 at 01:02 PM.
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