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Cycleops Legendary Member Location Accra, Ghana 5 Oct 2014 #3 Another attempt to reinvent the wheel. I suspect people will have nun of it. Anyway I always thought Ron Arad designed chairs.
Another attempt to reinvent the wheel. I suspect people will have nun of it. Anyway I always thought Ron Arad designed chairs.
Shut Up Legs Down Under Member 5 Oct 2014 #4 A few problems, there: It's far too complex, in contrast to the spoke and rim design. It would be difficult to maintain and to clean. The video didn't indicate what the wheels sounded like, but I'd be surprised if they were quieter than wheels with tyres. I wonder how these wheels would respond if you had to brake suddenly? In fact, where are the brakes??
A few problems, there: It's far too complex, in contrast to the spoke and rim design. It would be difficult to maintain and to clean. The video didn't indicate what the wheels sounded like, but I'd be surprised if they were quieter than wheels with tyres. I wonder how these wheels would respond if you had to brake suddenly? In fact, where are the brakes??
Cycleops Legendary Member Location Accra, Ghana 5 Oct 2014 #5 victor said: A few problems, there: It's far too complex, in contrast to the spoke and rim design. It would be difficult to maintain and to clean. The video didn't indicate what the wheels sounded like, but I'd be surprised if they were quieter than wheels with tyres. I wonder how these wheels would respond if you had to brake suddenly? In fact, where are the brakes?? Click to expand... It's more of a "design exercise".
victor said: A few problems, there: It's far too complex, in contrast to the spoke and rim design. It would be difficult to maintain and to clean. The video didn't indicate what the wheels sounded like, but I'd be surprised if they were quieter than wheels with tyres. I wonder how these wheels would respond if you had to brake suddenly? In fact, where are the brakes?? Click to expand... It's more of a "design exercise".
guitarpete247 Just about surviving Location Leicestershire 5 Oct 2014 #6 How does it corner on a slightly loose surface? How do the wheels react under heavy braking? I'd rather be on rubber.
How does it corner on a slightly loose surface? How do the wheels react under heavy braking? I'd rather be on rubber.