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Re: Strida
Strida!!.. what do u hope to learn about this??.. I wish the whole world would just stop following me .. :)
Nice cycle .. :) .. lol
Nice cycle .. :) .. lol
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Re: Strida
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for a simple to and fro kinda bike ...thats pretty innovative
and for living in an apartment or any other smaller space.....the collapsible storage for the bike could really come in handy
but for real life practicality ...
unless you lived in a location that was completely flat
with the back pedal / gear changer ...its obvious the bike can only be a two speed (as it wouldn't know if you wanted to go up a sprocket or down if more we're added to it
so I think that limits its ability a lot
I also wonder how long that rubber chain would hold up ..after being exposed to the worlds elements and conditions and such
but its creative :)
[youtube]-W7ltHDMFh0[/youtube]
for a simple to and fro kinda bike ...thats pretty innovative
and for living in an apartment or any other smaller space.....the collapsible storage for the bike could really come in handy
but for real life practicality ...
unless you lived in a location that was completely flat
with the back pedal / gear changer ...its obvious the bike can only be a two speed (as it wouldn't know if you wanted to go up a sprocket or down if more we're added to it
so I think that limits its ability a lot
I also wonder how long that rubber chain would hold up ..after being exposed to the worlds elements and conditions and such
but its creative :)