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Uninventing the wheel?
editUnless I am mistaken, which like I'm not, this article is publicity for a hypothetic vehicule which has never yet existed. And for which no-one has ever managed to make any kind of sketch or design. According to me, in order to balance out the weight of the user, without going outside (the lower, rear part of) the single wheel, then a counterweight will be required of at least twice the maximum weight of any potential user. If the actual mechanics of the machine cannot be included in this position, then the counterweight would need to be further increased to "counter-balance" that.. Neil Dewhurst, Lyon, France. (talk) 13:22, 25 July 2018 (UTC)
- It has been driven around at Burning Man, and other events.
- It's counterbalanced by using a large wheel (with a large space inside) and heavy construction, so that the rider weight is relatively less by proportion. Andy Dingley (talk) 13:32, 25 July 2018 (UTC)
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editCan an image be added to this article? Many of these "unique" electric or monowheel vehicles are much easier to understand visually. Chrisikiru (talk) 14:04, 26 March 2021 (UTC)