New GENUS ...of Bicycle... Can you make this Sunnycle
sunny_fruit
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A few days ago accidentally invented a new kind of bicycle
Today I made pictures(drawings) of this bike
and because I am unable to do it ... for now
... now, I post photos on the internet
... and looks forward to seeing who will do it first
...... if you're handy,
...Do it
It is:
A new type of propulsion (lever)
A new type of control (saddle-back)
- lighter
- faster
- comfortable
- Can be folded
- Front wheel drive
- With an excellent aero-dynamic
- Simply arranged and therefore cheaper
- The pedals move reciprocating - and not circular
- The pedals move independently of one another
- multi - speed lever drive system
- Free - Hands bicycle
- Turbo Mode
photos ...
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/1531/72806700717220902731297472302tOp1Z9u8LpKIN0oZXm1b.JPG
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/2725/8312752244269235701297472525ZBTYwdvhTXWkNBwrc0ta.JPG
it is generally ...
... in this forum ...more
- http://translate.google.bg/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=bg&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=bg&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jivdom.info%2Fforum%2Findex.php%3Fshowtopic%3D42%26st%3D40%23entry17629
P.S. ....
?? ... Rear-Wheel-Steering RWS
Ordinary road bike has some shortcomings that do not like ... they are:
... Not better aerodynamics
... non-comfortable seat
... inability to use the full force of the cyclist
These flaws are gone in this new species bicycle
... but the price is - RWS
... all say that this species bikes are awkward to manage ... and I knew about this flaw ...
what are the reasons RWS is unstable and difficult to manage:
... RWS - tadpole
... long-wheelbase (distance between the two big wheels)
... high center of gravity of the driver
... smaller wheels
It is a compromise between these three conditions:
.. the least possible distance between the wheels (- the radius)
... the lowest possible position of the cyclist (height diameter)
.. possible large wheels (32 "- 37")
So this is the result ...
... and since no one has ever proven ... and do not share the experience of using this type of bike (with those dimensions and proportions) ... and in my search on the internet, I saw nothing like this bike
... and so I will not draw your attention to your comments .. and I will use RWS
?? ... with Lever Drive
The power transmitted through human ... x ... pedal to the wheel
... Circular Rotary Drive System (variable power)...
... Oval Rotary Drive System (variable power)...
...Lever Drive System with Support (direct linear power)... - sustain pedal
... Lever Drive System with Support (direct linear power)...
- - simultaneously pressing both pedals
ALL TIME HISTORICAL MEN’S POWERLIFTING WORLD RECORDS IN POUNDS/KILO
Men . . . . . Squat . . . . . X-Bwt . Male Lifter/ Nationality/ YOB/ Date/
114 (52) 662.5 (300.5) - *6.01X - Andrzej Stanaszek (Poland/71) 11/5/03
123 (56) 644.9 (292.5) - *5.61X - Andrzej Stanaszek (Poland/71) 3/22/03
132 (60) 705.5 (320.0) - 5.33X - Magnus Karlsson (Sweden/67) 10/2/99
148 (67.5) 804.7 (365.0) - *5.50X - Thomas James “T.J.” Hoerner (US/77) 4/1/06
165 (75) 887.4 (402.5) - *5.37X - Al Caslow (US/80) 3/22/09
181 (82.5) 930.0 (421.8) - *5.13X - Michael Cartinian (US/76) 8/22/09
198 (90) 1055.0 (478.5) - *5.32X - Shawn Frankl (US/77) 8/22/09
220 (100) 1100.0 (499.0) - *5.02X - Sam Byrd (US/81) 6/7/08
242 (110) 1140.0 (517.1) - *4.75X - Chuck Vogelpohl (US/65) 8/23/09
275 (125) 1175.0 (533.0) - *4.59X - Chuck Vogelpohl (US/65) 8/20/10
308 (140) 1190.5 (540.0) - *3.97X - Jonas Rantanen (Finland/82) 10/3/09
SHW 1250.0 (567.0) - *3.71X - Vladislav Alhazov (Israel/77) 1/20/08
As you can see ... an athlete in POWERLIFTING ... can exert a force equal to x 3 - x 6 ... own weight …between the ground and your shoulders
If he rode a bicycle to drive with Lever Support (shoulders) ... he will be able to exercise this power, pressure on the pedals - x3 - x6 X-Bwt(Exact Bodyweight)
If he rode a bicycle with a simple round Chainring
... under pressure on the pedals will vary between X 0.3 - X 1 X-Bwt (support is gravity)
Adding:
... simple construction
... more light weight
... the opportunity to pedal through the command speed and the brakes
... the possibility of simultaneously pressing both pedals
... short pressure or pressure long ... you choose !..
... So I chose ... LDSS
?? ... Is it a one-speed drive only?
multi-speed lever drive system
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/2346/40291526358169283312982531210Xh7wbDNJl9f7KhUhgXj.JPG
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/1860/786928134443051301298253130YaZOkYa4Grd0JBAoLIXe.JPG
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/1936/162831922718388496641298253143WxUDBOtjRj7ieQHfv03h.JPG
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/1505/984682589436369511298253163PB7stCkJliiC8I1hNsp4.JPG
…ratio is x1 to x7
?? ... Control and support of the saddle-back
http://www.picvalley.net/u/2475/6450589217822847111298252812DSSmBBMP6sOtrBoxn4il.JPG
...the framework of saddle-back will be stretched across fabric strips and they will be
Today I made pictures(drawings) of this bike
and because I am unable to do it ... for now
... now, I post photos on the internet
... and looks forward to seeing who will do it first
...... if you're handy,
...Do it
It is:
A new type of propulsion (lever)
A new type of control (saddle-back)
- lighter
- faster
- comfortable
- Can be folded
- Front wheel drive
- With an excellent aero-dynamic
- Simply arranged and therefore cheaper
- The pedals move reciprocating - and not circular
- The pedals move independently of one another
- multi - speed lever drive system
- Free - Hands bicycle
- Turbo Mode
photos ...
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/1531/72806700717220902731297472302tOp1Z9u8LpKIN0oZXm1b.JPG
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/2725/8312752244269235701297472525ZBTYwdvhTXWkNBwrc0ta.JPG
it is generally ...
... in this forum ...more
- http://translate.google.bg/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=bg&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=bg&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jivdom.info%2Fforum%2Findex.php%3Fshowtopic%3D42%26st%3D40%23entry17629
P.S. ....
?? ... Rear-Wheel-Steering RWS
Ordinary road bike has some shortcomings that do not like ... they are:
... Not better aerodynamics
... non-comfortable seat
... inability to use the full force of the cyclist
These flaws are gone in this new species bicycle
... but the price is - RWS
... all say that this species bikes are awkward to manage ... and I knew about this flaw ...
what are the reasons RWS is unstable and difficult to manage:
... RWS - tadpole
... long-wheelbase (distance between the two big wheels)
... high center of gravity of the driver
... smaller wheels
It is a compromise between these three conditions:
.. the least possible distance between the wheels (- the radius)
... the lowest possible position of the cyclist (height diameter)
.. possible large wheels (32 "- 37")
So this is the result ...
... and since no one has ever proven ... and do not share the experience of using this type of bike (with those dimensions and proportions) ... and in my search on the internet, I saw nothing like this bike
... and so I will not draw your attention to your comments .. and I will use RWS
?? ... with Lever Drive
The power transmitted through human ... x ... pedal to the wheel
... Circular Rotary Drive System (variable power)...
... Oval Rotary Drive System (variable power)...
...Lever Drive System with Support (direct linear power)... - sustain pedal
... Lever Drive System with Support (direct linear power)...
- - simultaneously pressing both pedals
ALL TIME HISTORICAL MEN’S POWERLIFTING WORLD RECORDS IN POUNDS/KILO
Men . . . . . Squat . . . . . X-Bwt . Male Lifter/ Nationality/ YOB/ Date/
114 (52) 662.5 (300.5) - *6.01X - Andrzej Stanaszek (Poland/71) 11/5/03
123 (56) 644.9 (292.5) - *5.61X - Andrzej Stanaszek (Poland/71) 3/22/03
132 (60) 705.5 (320.0) - 5.33X - Magnus Karlsson (Sweden/67) 10/2/99
148 (67.5) 804.7 (365.0) - *5.50X - Thomas James “T.J.” Hoerner (US/77) 4/1/06
165 (75) 887.4 (402.5) - *5.37X - Al Caslow (US/80) 3/22/09
181 (82.5) 930.0 (421.8) - *5.13X - Michael Cartinian (US/76) 8/22/09
198 (90) 1055.0 (478.5) - *5.32X - Shawn Frankl (US/77) 8/22/09
220 (100) 1100.0 (499.0) - *5.02X - Sam Byrd (US/81) 6/7/08
242 (110) 1140.0 (517.1) - *4.75X - Chuck Vogelpohl (US/65) 8/23/09
275 (125) 1175.0 (533.0) - *4.59X - Chuck Vogelpohl (US/65) 8/20/10
308 (140) 1190.5 (540.0) - *3.97X - Jonas Rantanen (Finland/82) 10/3/09
SHW 1250.0 (567.0) - *3.71X - Vladislav Alhazov (Israel/77) 1/20/08
As you can see ... an athlete in POWERLIFTING ... can exert a force equal to x 3 - x 6 ... own weight …between the ground and your shoulders
If he rode a bicycle to drive with Lever Support (shoulders) ... he will be able to exercise this power, pressure on the pedals - x3 - x6 X-Bwt(Exact Bodyweight)
If he rode a bicycle with a simple round Chainring
... under pressure on the pedals will vary between X 0.3 - X 1 X-Bwt (support is gravity)
Adding:
... simple construction
... more light weight
... the opportunity to pedal through the command speed and the brakes
... the possibility of simultaneously pressing both pedals
... short pressure or pressure long ... you choose !..
... So I chose ... LDSS
?? ... Is it a one-speed drive only?
multi-speed lever drive system
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/2346/40291526358169283312982531210Xh7wbDNJl9f7KhUhgXj.JPG
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/1860/786928134443051301298253130YaZOkYa4Grd0JBAoLIXe.JPG
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/1936/162831922718388496641298253143WxUDBOtjRj7ieQHfv03h.JPG
- http://www.picvalley.net/u/1505/984682589436369511298253163PB7stCkJliiC8I1hNsp4.JPG
…ratio is x1 to x7
?? ... Control and support of the saddle-back
http://www.picvalley.net/u/2475/6450589217822847111298252812DSSmBBMP6sOtrBoxn4il.JPG
...the framework of saddle-back will be stretched across fabric strips and they will be
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