It’s Thursday. James Bruton has built several bikes that utilize omni-directional wheels, but his latest kicks things up a notch with the addition of large plastic balls. Strange, yes. But you gotta see this thing in action!
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The “wheels” are giant, hollow plastic balls called “walking globes” or “rolling globes,” designed to be filled with sand and used by circus performers. The bike is powered by five small, brushless motors: two on each ball at a 120º angle and one on the rear ball for moving forward or backward.
Steering is controlled by the handlebars, but not in the way a standard bike does. The left-hand grip turns the bike left or right, while the right-hand grip controls forward and backward movement. A mounted panel has engine start and emergency stop buttons and yaw and gain controls. It’s unclear how practical this design is, as the wheels pop off at high velocity. Of course, practicality isn’t the point anyway, but the bike has a headlamp, a horn, and side-view mirrors for safety.
Rainy & Gloomy
It was a long three months but Nascar preseason racing kicks off on Sunday with the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium! I’m so ready to get back into the racing groove—start those engines!
Double babes, double jokes, and a new reader submitted amateur photo… enjoy!
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Keep, I had this one of the wife that I can contribute for your amateurs. I’d like to point out that she keeps a well trimmed bush. You don’t see that very much these days. Long-time fan and frequent donator. Thanks. -Anonymous