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Have you tried driving a car using only three wheels, even for a short distance? |
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//Have you tried driving a car using only three wheels// |
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Surely having tried a reliant robin, you're right with [wags] on it being a bad idea to drive on three wheels? |
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Yep, good fun when you fill the back of one full of breeze/cinder blocks though. |
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There was an amusing moment on Top Gear recently showing some dude going round the Nurbergering in a Reliant Robin fitted with a 3500cc Rover engine. And wheelie bars. |
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Maybe you could replace this with a double-wheel-per-wheelwell device, where two smaller wheels replace each regular-sized wheel. The two smaller wheels are linked with a bar, and the suspension rides on a hinge in the center of the bar. This way the car would only drop half the height into the pothole. |
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Of course, instead of one bump there would be two as both wheels drop one at a time into the hole. But I think the ride would be four times smoother than with a single wheel, right? |
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I beleive some militaries are researching a similar technology for off-road vehicles. |
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Sounds like bass-ackwards active suspension. |
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