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• #2
Inertia forces + gyroscopic forces + the effects of gravity and centrifugal forces = the leaning of the body and the torque applied to the handlebars of a bike.
See - it's all about the leaning! And gravity (and magnets probably).
Definitely magnets, Although I still haven't got my head completely around the magic involved in them.
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• #3
i thought it was about pedalling.
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• #4
Magnets with little bits of gravity trapped inside them.
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• #5
Baby hamsters trapped in the rims. You pedal just to get them started and then they do the rest.
If tyres had a cross-section window you'd see how fast their little legs move.
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• #6
Going on that hypothesis^^
Puncture = Squashed hamster.
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• #7
Maths?
FTFO!
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• #9
Just the sort of useful stuff people should learn at school - rather than all that nonsense with angles and a sharp HB pencil.
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• #10
I think someone sneezed while typing with wingdings.
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• #11
i thought it was about pedalling.
Apparently its a small mechanical motor concealed in the bottom bracket region
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• #12
The third character is a bicyclist:
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a cyclist leaning
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• #14
Baby hamsters trapped in the rims. You pedal just to get them started and then they do the rest.
If tyres had a cross-section window you'd see how fast their little legs move.
Fabian Cancellara uses weasels on Benzedrine in his wheels.
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• #15
it's all about the leaning!
don't tell that to Ed in the winter.
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• #16
how to ride a bike !
YouTube- Kid Falls Off Trycicle (Must See)
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• #17
or :
YouTube- Fat Kid fall off bike
style, grace and a bit of pain !
Inertia forces + gyroscopic forces + the effects of gravity and centrifugal forces = the leaning of the body and the torque applied to the handlebars of a bike.
See - it's all about the leaning! And gravity (and magnets probably).