• Too many words, and pretending to know stuff...

    Too much bullshit and still not answering the question.

    You have applied for a patent.
    To obtain a patent, you have to successfully claim that your inventive step solves an objective technical problem in the current state of the art (also that the solution would not be obvious to somebody versed in the art, but we'll leave that for now)
    So, what objective technical problem(s) does your invention claim to solve? This should be very easy for you to answer, because you will already have written it down in the patent application.

    Please pay attention to which questions I am not asking, which include but are not limited to:
    Does your invention work?
    Can it be ridden by anybody?
    Is it pretty?
    Is it simpler to manufacture than conventional bicycles?
    The answer to the first two is obviously yes, and the answer to the second two is obviously 'depends who you ask'. The answers to none of them are relevant to the main question, the one you keep avoiding with your dissemination and apparently wilful incomprehension.

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