Just a Normal Bike Math: 0.5 х 2 = 1 Wheel
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Publicado 2022-06-24
This is how regular math looks: 0.5+0.5=1 so, in bikematics it sould works as well.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Now I need to know if 0.25 x 4 = 1 wheel…
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I love how it was the front wheel that broke and he engineered the sh*t out of the back wheel
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He could have just learned how to pop up his front wheel but he decided to modify the crap out of the bike, a true engineer
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It was exhausting watching this, I like how the front wheel broke but he fix the back wheel 😂😂😂
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Dude is definitely an engineer. Didn’t fix the problem but found a solution to a problem no one knew about. He fixed the back wheel when the front wheel was blown lol.
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What a genius freak bike. Unnecessarily complicated, impractical, clumsy and with no real use. Just pure greatness. Love it 😀
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Gosh he has an incredible variety of tools. Seems like it was a useful adaption for going off curbs with less stress on the back wheels. Certainly was fun to see what he did.
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If the video ended with him smashing the front wheel into another curb i would have laughed so hard.
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Ah yes human engineering. Take the wheel and make it needlessly complicated. Love it
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kind of art in engineering - useless, but grabs the mind, also looking pretty and promotes out of box thinking. pure art.
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That bike is a rolling engineering CV / Resume. If I had an engineering firm or something like that and seen that out in public, I would pull over and make an immediate offer to you lol. What a conversation piece. Well done sir.
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It’s like an abstract artwork….. complicated yet beautiful… amazing engineering work
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Reinventing the wheel just got real
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If there was this kind of bike dude taking his cycles out for a spin every other day at the park, I'd be at the park every day just to see what kind of weird almost-wheeled vehicle he appears with today
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Now THAT'S what I'd call a Mathematician's Traversal Tool. Well done.
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Alucinante!!! 😱
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Obviously it won't be practical in our lives, but an innovative and unusual concept, congratulations!
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I love how he smashed the original bike, then went nuts with the rear wheel, and then rode very gently and carefully afterwards.
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Actually a brilliant idea. This concept can be used for field vehicles and lunar vehicle propulsion to cross challenging terrain. Nicely done brotha!❤ 🤘😎🤘
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That is crazy looking! How impressively creative!