Uno-Bike
August 15th 2009 13:47
Category: Vehicles
Motorcycles use much less gas than a four-wheeled vehicle, so why not take it a step further... Not not a bicycle or a unicycle, but a uni-motorbike. Basically, as you can see below, it's a one wheeled motorcycle.
Basically, this motorcycle really still has both wheels but instead of having one in front of the other, they are side by side. The Uno utilizes rear foot pegs, and it has a much smaller chassis.
The Uno-Bike weighes about 120 pounds, making it pretty light in comparison to a motorcycle or most other vehicles.
When trying to move, you just have to lean your body in the direction you want to go, whether that's forward, backward, left, or right. If you want to go in reverse, you have to lean back. It's pretty simple.
The Uno is completely controlled by an electronic control unit that is attached to the motor.
Basically, this motorcycle really still has both wheels but instead of having one in front of the other, they are side by side. The Uno utilizes rear foot pegs, and it has a much smaller chassis.
The Uno-Bike weighes about 120 pounds, making it pretty light in comparison to a motorcycle or most other vehicles.
When trying to move, you just have to lean your body in the direction you want to go, whether that's forward, backward, left, or right. If you want to go in reverse, you have to lean back. It's pretty simple.
The Uno is completely controlled by an electronic control unit that is attached to the motor.
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