Looks like the wheels are trying to right themselves and thinking about it, they would, wouldn't they?
No-fork, you seem to be going on the assumption that because a wheel can run horizontally on an angled surface (cambered road) then an angled wheel can run on a flat surface?? Surely that is not so because the centrisomething force will try and make the wheel horizontal and the rider will have to fight against this?
Sorry if this has already been covered.
I thought the same..but there's a video of him riding with no hands. Seems to run quite straight.
As OP said, the technology may be put to good use somewhere else besides just a standard fixed gear bike.
I thought the same..but there's a video of him riding with no hands. Seems to run quite straight.
As OP said, the technology may be put to good use somewhere else besides just a standard fixed gear bike.