Unique one-wheel drive cars
Overcoming the usual rules and filled with bizarre, increasingly modern and safer one-wheel-drive cars are becoming popular for many adventurous people.
The idea of a unicycle was born in the 1860s, when the foot, two, three and even four wheeler models used a pedal or crank that was massively tested. In these models, the entire engine frame 'encapsulates' in a circle.
To own these models, owners must have a 'steel nerve'. Because it is difficult to keep the balance constant with just one wheel, not to mention the danger to the driver being turned upside down when suddenly braking.
Since then, there have been hundreds and thousands of one-wheeled cars designed with various designs and bizarre and the study of producing these models has become the new business direction of many companies.
Here are some of the most unique and modern one-wheeled cars available today:
Akaraolis single-wheeled vehicle, especially by the whole machine structure, is placed inside the same seat, making it useful in congested roads.
The one-wheeled wasp car of engineer Liam Ferguson, has won the contest of unique VACC models of the UK, with a 55kW electric motor, allowing it to reach speeds of 235km / h. In addition, there are two small wheels on both sides to balance the car when stopping or parking.
Tilmann Schlootz's Audi Snook one-wheeled vehicle, Tilmann Schlootz, with a multidirectional engine in a spherical wheel makes it easy for the driver to drive or spin the car in all directions. Motion simulations are controlled based on artificial intelligence.
Unique Diwheel model with two wheels lying parallel.
City Bike is designed by Alke Solomon engineer to serve tourists in Berlin, Germany. The steering system is based on the magnetic field, with the magnet fixed in the seat and the electromagnet on the two wheels and start the pedal.
The special Noah with neural control, which means it doesn't need buttons, the steering wheel only needs users to think.
Motoryzed one-wheeled vehicle with fiberglass structure, with a diameter of up to 1.5m, weighing 125 kg, with a 4-stroke engine and a speed of about 40 km / h
The Embryo Advanced has a modern design with balance system using touch gyros. The front part has a pair of small wheels to ensure the car reaches a speed of about 20 km / h. In addition, the car has steering wheel as usual to increase gas, brake and turn.
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