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Hahaha. Wow. Does it come in uni?
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Hahaha. Wow. Does it come in uni?
Fred Flintstone meets the hobby horse?
The hanging from the frame thing looks interesting. I wonder how it feels? As for steering, the guy in the video is either a crappy bike rider, or the hanging position affects the way you steer. Also I’d rather not be attached to my bike when stuff goes wrong, such as being hit by a car, or falling over at a red light…
I would find placing my neck between the two metal frame supports to be too disquieting to even strap myself in. You’re almost guaranteed to have a neck injury if you crash.
I guess it’s original but prolly a reason no one came up with this before. Giving it a thumbs down.
…Having said that, there is a new breed of pedal-less bikes out there (Striders) aimed at little kids.
Just little bmx bikes with no cranks or pedals. The kids learn to balance quickly and I think it is a
better way to learn than training wheels.
Looks like it would be easy to get a let caught under the back wheel!!