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The Rollerrowing set consists of a pair of wheels which strap to the pelvic nethers, a single wheel for each heel (think spurs), a knee-mountable crossbar sporting oarlocks, and a pair of pole-oars. All, except the oars, can be collapsed and stored in a small bag or purse.
Row, row, row your butt,
Gently down the street;
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
Rolling on your seat.
//Could you rework this to have a handle on the end of a cable like a rowing machine, and have that coupled to the wheels??//
http://rowingbike.free.fr/ [pocmloc, Jan 14 2015]
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Maybe in the Netherlands, in the future, with advanced bearings. |
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I"m thinking that unless the oars have some way to grab
onto the road, this won't work so well. |
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So, fit rubber pads to the ends of the oars, to grab the road. |
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Punting through the park, anyone? |
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Seems like you'd need a wide road with few other
pedestrians. Could you rework this to have a handle
on the end of a cable like a rowing machine, and
have that coupled to the wheels?? |
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Nah... Your original version would look so much
more interesting [+]. Just yell "jump" whenever you
pass someone too close. |
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I keep rereading this expecting some sort of a wing... |
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//Could you rework this to have a handle on the end of a cable like a rowing machine, and have that coupled to the wheels??// This is well baked. Though it is a bit weird that they all seem engineered so the rower faces the direction of travel. |
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//wing// Be thankful. I could have had a bunch of them describing various orbital paths, suspended from an articulating rotating mechanism... |
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Anyways, it isn't an attempt at a rowing-motion powered bicycle: the frame is the human body and the oars are real (ie: rubber-tipped poles). |
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It would look very much like somebody rowing down the street, on their arse facing backwards, without a boat. |
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