h a l f b a k e r yThis would work fine, except in terms of success.
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This bicycle starts off on a raised platform elevated a suitable distance above the smooth textured ground. The rider spins the pedals between the two juxtaposed tops that rotates them on the spot in the divots that hold the bike stationary. His facial expression is that of a judged man on the gallows.
When
the traps open on the platform the bike and rider fall earthwards. When the tips of the tops strike the ground they jump and skip as someone in the distance yells something about the floor of the gymnasium. The rider, hardly fighting to maintain balance on this finely bodged together machine, shifts his weight while pedalling to influence directionality.
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Oh, Dreydl, dreydl, dreydl
One's not enough to like.
So I'll spin two together
and ride them for a bike. (+) |
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Wait...if these two tops are counter spinning then each will precess in opposite directions. Anyway the rider leans will just cause it to turn in place. |
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A uni-spindle might work. Also, no need for all the
platformation. Just ensure that the top has a small spike in
the middle (or a foot which does not spin with the disc).
Have the underside of the top shallowly hemispherical, so
that leaning more or less puts it in contact with the ground
at a greater or lesser radius from the neutral centre-point. |
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