"Hornet" Superbike sphere wheel

Unknown Monday, March 15, 2010

The superbike with sphere wheel still can run one wheel. How is it will possible? At sphere wheel will can control get easy for run go to straight. Already, how is it will keep one's balance?

This is a one-wheel superbike, call that "Hornet" which, bike this present a perfect example of a machine that will bridge the gap between current motorbikes and the promise of hover cars. Generating power from dual 74 hp (55 kW) in-wheel hydrogen fuel-cell six-phase Neodymium-Iron (Nd-Fe) electric motors and touches the maximum speed of 235 km/h.

The Hornet integrates two side-by-side small wheels to balance it gyroscopically when parked. However, as soon as the rider accelerates the motorbike, it tilts forward to lifts its rear stabilizer wheels off the ground to run on the central wheel.

The electric bike integrates a series of computers that examines both the Hornet’s attitude and the rider’s inputs to correct the stance according to the weight and momentum of the vehicle. Weighing at 176 kilograms, the single wheel motorbike looks too bulky and difficult to maneuver, especially at slow speeds, but it touts an amazing turning circle of zero meters, thanks to the dual-wheel system underneath, to let it turn even on a five-cent coin.

Designers: Liam Ferguson

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