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Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
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26/09/2023
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?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
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DUKAS_160880261_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_160880260_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_160880259_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_160880258_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_160880257_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_160880256_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_160880255_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_160880254_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_160880253_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_160880252_FER
Engineer builds wheel-less bicycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less 1
?Ref 15125
26/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: The Q/Sergii Gordieiev
An engineer who has previously made a bicycle with square and triangular wheels has unveiled one with NO wheels.
US-based Sergii Gordieiev has equipped the machine with two continuous caterpillar tracks, one at the front and one at the rear.
The custom bike draws its materials from recycled bicycle parts around Sergii ’s workshop.
The continuous tracks work through the giant disc that makes up the centre of the custom machine.
The bike frame is steel welded together and then painted black.
A long bicycle chain circulates around the disc with its lower-left part attached to the mini disc embedded in the rear continuous track.
This lets the bike move forward as the chain propels the rear continuous track to move.
This rear-wheel-drive set up puts the front one in motion.
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev and the wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354126_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_157354123_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354122_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354118_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354117_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354116_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354115_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354114_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354113_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354108_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354106_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354104_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354102_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_157354101_FER
Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
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A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
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Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
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Wheel-less bike 1
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28/06/2023
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A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
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Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
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Wheel-less bike 1
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28/06/2023
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Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
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Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
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Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
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Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
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Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
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Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
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Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
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Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
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Engineer builds and ride bicyle with no wheels.
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Wheel-less bike 1
Ref 14910
28/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev / The Q
A designer who created pairs of square and then triangular-shaped wheels for his bike has unveiled a machine with no wheels !
US-based Sergii Gordieiev used two home-made tank-like caterpillar tracks.
The metal bodied tracks incorporate bike chains to propel them topped with real bicycle rubber treads.
The tracks fit where tradition a traditional wheel hub joins the bike frame.
To enable the pedals to drive the belt system, Gordieiev introduced an additional gear, connecting the pedals to the apex of the rear wheel.
Each of the tracks sits on its end, angled towards the rider.
For stability, the wheels were securely affixed at two points, ensuring they each stay at the set angle.
When being pedalled only the bottoms of the two tracks touch the road.
Engineer Gordieiev , who goes by the title The Q, has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers.
He said: “This bike doesn't have wheels at all. Why did we do it? Just for fun !”
OPS: Sergii Gordieiev , The Q, building then riding wheel-less bike.
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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22/05/2023
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A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
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22/05/2023
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A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
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Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
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Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
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22/05/2023
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Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
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Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
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Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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Square wheel bike maker returns with triangular ones
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Wheels 1
Ref 14805
22/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sergii Gordieiev /The Q
A designed who created a pair of square wheels for his bike has unveiled a new pair — with just three sides.
The square wheels ran using caterpillar-like tracks.
For the new triangular wheels, US_based designer Sergii Gordieiev
known simply as The Q, slightly curved each side of the triangular wheels.
Each one was made from two sheets of plywood glued together and then cut into shape including spokes.
He then engineered a pair of articulating arms allowing the centre of each wheel to move up and down.
That meant the bike could be ridden without the rider experiencing virtually no up and down movement.
The Q, who has more than 13 million YouTube subscribers said:” Triangle wheels can be comfortable!
“Actually, with this type of suspension almost any wheels shape would feel like normal round ones. “
OPS: The Q making and then riding his triangular wheel bicycle,
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