![]() It fits over a steel frame that can be adjusted to tension the track over a drive wheel and a series of rollers which are all part of the suspension system. CRAZY SNOWBOARD HAT THAT GOES OVER A HELMET SERIES Ski Beanies and hats - Browse through a variety of skiing hats designed to keep your head and ears warm whether youre out on the slopes or relaxing at. Power is provided by a 2-stroke 100cc scooter engine, and transmitted to the track through a drive wheel made from an old scuba tank. What puts this build over the top is that all of this is neatly located inside the circumference of the track. Only the seat, handlebars and fuel tank are on the outside of the track. The foot pegs are as far forward as possible, which helps keep your center of gravity when stopping. It’s not nearly as bad as those self-balancing electric monocycles, but planning stops well in advance is advisable. While it’s by no means the fastest bike out there it definitely looks like a ton of fun. Build plans are available to patrons of, but good luck licensing one as your daily driver. If that’s your goal, you might want to consider adding a cover over the track between the seat and handlebars to prevent your khakis from getting caught on your way to the cubicle farm. This is project number 0100 for, and they have made regular appearances here on Hackaday. Posted in how-to, Transportation Hacks Tagged engine, machining, monowheel, motorcycle, personal transport, tank track, unicycle, welding Post navigation With projects ranging from an electric gun to shop tools and no-weld e-bike batteries to height extending footwear, we can’t wait to see what they come up with next. Gravis on Reimagined Ramen Comes In Edible Package.chango on Neon Lamps - Not Just For Pilot Lights.MikeH on Resin Cleanup: A Sticky Situation. ![]()
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