A 21st century bike

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Richard Quest tries out a bike with springs in its wheels - the Loopwheels. The bike goes on sale in the fall for $1800. For more CNN videos, visit our site at www.cnn.com/video/

Komentáře • 2,6K

  • @honestsignalz
    @honestsignalz Před 9 lety +1504

    Interviewed by a pirate.
    -Austen

    • @IceCold5078
      @IceCold5078 Před 9 lety +1

      +Honest Signalz Don't skip them approaches Vadim, i am waiting for more videos to learn from and finally start making approaches of my own.

    • @BernardWilkinson
      @BernardWilkinson Před 8 lety

      +Honest Signalz Haha. Brilliant.

    • @wjackstl
      @wjackstl Před 8 lety

      +1 hahahha

    • @zenargaming1257
      @zenargaming1257 Před 8 lety

      +Honest Signalz this comment flip me laughing!

    • @DoughNationBox
      @DoughNationBox Před 6 lety +1

      “Where’s me rum!?”

  • @shrapnelface5978
    @shrapnelface5978 Před 9 lety +1270

    Nice idea, but a major flaw is driving over landmines. You would be screwed with those tires if you hit a landmine.

    • @DSloot
      @DSloot Před 9 lety +425

      Thats exactly what I thought, and since i happen to hit landmines once in a while these wheels might not be the best option.

    • @dankerthememer
      @dankerthememer Před 9 lety +95

      WHEN WILL I EVER HIT A F**** LANDMINE

    • @DSloot
      @DSloot Před 9 lety +189

      L. Love Rodriguez Hopefully never but if you do hit a landmine then these wheels aren't the best wheels to hit a landmine with.

    • @esqueue
      @esqueue Před 9 lety +23

      I was hoping that there wouldn't be any but I see 2 in the replies. Sad I tell you.

    • @xjsvg
      @xjsvg Před 9 lety +95

      I know, I hate hitting landmines when riding my bike, I was hoping this could have helped

  • @mcgrathc123
    @mcgrathc123 Před 9 lety +40

    Presenter Sounds like he smoked a 40 pack and ate a bag of gravel.

  • @DownHavenEnt
    @DownHavenEnt Před 9 lety +462

    I'm gonna talk like this when I get into a argument with someone just to end the fight... I think it'll work :D

  • @michaelovitch
    @michaelovitch Před 9 lety +285

    A big loss in energy in the springs.
    Not something you want on a bike

    • @OhFishyFish
      @OhFishyFish Před 9 lety +20

      Yes, just like shock absorbers people, you know, put on their bikes.

    • @michaelovitch
      @michaelovitch Před 9 lety +58

      OhFishyFish
      Exactly.
      That's why you can lock it full extended to avoid losing energy on roads....
      You don't see shocks on roads bicycles,frames are super rigid too to avoid energy loss.

    • @JRMCNEA
      @JRMCNEA Před 9 lety +9

      Are you talking about forward motion? Because there is no energy lost on forward or backward movement for that matter.
      It takes less pressure to turn the wheel than it does to compress a wheel. If it worked the way you are thinking. The same thing would be true with spokes.

    • @michaelovitch
      @michaelovitch Před 9 lety +28

      JRMCNEA
      Spokes are not compressible.
      the loss will ocurrs when you pump on the pedal,

    • @JRMCNEA
      @JRMCNEA Před 9 lety +8

      michaelovitch
      All metals are compressible under stress Which is why your spokes break from the compression and expansion..

  • @Kramlets
    @Kramlets Před 7 lety +284

    It sounds like he has a lot of phlegm stuck in his throat.

    • @SURENITY
      @SURENITY Před 6 lety

      Kramlets Phlemm

    • @maxten
      @maxten Před 6 lety +4

      listening to him makes my throat itch a bit.

    • @severdnerv
      @severdnerv Před 6 lety

      Yeah someone should tell him to Cough!

    • @karlh5645
      @karlh5645 Před 6 lety

      A lot of loops stuck in this throat.

    • @lefyre1266
      @lefyre1266 Před 5 lety

      He might want to get that checked out

  • @jackalexander102
    @jackalexander102 Před 8 lety +37

    a 21st century wheel for a 19th century man

  • @shedman7306
    @shedman7306 Před 9 lety +432

    this presenter is bloody english as hell

    • @wootburger6612
      @wootburger6612 Před 9 lety +33

      +Seweryn Marcinowski and annoying as hell.

    • @chiffmonkey
      @chiffmonkey Před 8 lety +24

      +Seweryn Marcinowski He's doing it deliberately for the camera, and being excessively annoying in the process. Trust me, I'm English.

    • @chiffmonkey
      @chiffmonkey Před 8 lety +4

      Wrong way around. The Royal Family's specific dental situation is due to generations of inbreeding that has jumped meaning and become an English stereotype. Despite on average having beter dental care than America.

    • @justinthymes5680
      @justinthymes5680 Před 8 lety

      Ha!!!!

    • @Anreii
      @Anreii Před 7 lety +4

      he's attempting the "bbc british voice", and failing at it so he sounds really annoying and unnatural
      idk what's more annoying this or london street accents lmao

  • @ekingunay
    @ekingunay Před 10 lety +14

    SOMEONE GIVE THIS REPORTER A CUP TEA PLEASE... TO STOP THAT SMOKY VOICE.

  • @Jambax
    @Jambax Před 10 lety +31

    Two words: Suspension Forks.

    • @Rainer67059
      @Rainer67059 Před 10 lety +3

      The suspension springs are strangely absent in both bikes. My old bike had springs.
      Usual suspensions still have a problem this wheel attempts to solve: they work only in one direction, upwards. He should try to invent better suspensions. Such a thing already exists but not in bikes. The Shinkansen has suspensions that work in two directions: upwards and sidewards. This inventors wants backwards working springs.

  • @dgray7537
    @dgray7537 Před 6 lety +183

    The future is here and those bikes aren't. They must have hit a bump in the road.

    • @DisturbedVette
      @DisturbedVette Před 6 lety +4

      The future is not here, we are in the present.

    • @area51r
      @area51r Před 6 lety +20

      the video was years ago so in relation to when it came out we are in the future. d gray is right. bam

    • @Nabish1
      @Nabish1 Před 6 lety +2

      area51r Lol

    • @iknowimverystupidbut1828
      @iknowimverystupidbut1828 Před 6 lety +2

      premiacamaro, you're stupid.

    • @Mr123awesomecoolio
      @Mr123awesomecoolio Před 6 lety

      They only sell these wheels for wheelchairs now I believe, which makes sense I guess if that market it better for them

  • @rofyle
    @rofyle Před 9 lety +74

    Great. Two-hundred years of innovating and all we've got to show for it is better bicycle spokes. Where is my flying car, dammit?!

    • @iant720
      @iant720 Před 9 lety +9

      Last I checked you can't drive a plane or helicopter on the road... Grow up child.

    • @allenhombrebueno7477
      @allenhombrebueno7477 Před 9 lety +8

      Ian Thompson
      "Grow up child"
      I don't think that insult works here, assuming you don't know how FLYING CARS work, they don't use roads. They fly. The idea of a flying car is to get rid of roads. You should learn to think critically and learn better insults for specific situations, you idiot.

    • @iant720
      @iant720 Před 9 lety +3

      Sure it does, a flying car is a car that doubles as a flying machine. A personal flying craft doesn't drive on roads, because it flys... Don't think to hard on that..

    • @WindowsHacks78
      @WindowsHacks78 Před 9 lety

      Allen Hombrebueno lol

    • @WindowsHacks78
      @WindowsHacks78 Před 9 lety

      Ian Thompson lololol that would solve all of ur life problems

  • @aniki91344
    @aniki91344 Před 10 lety +13

    A genius and literal reinvention of the wheel. Well done, sir.

  • @dacasman
    @dacasman Před 10 lety +85

    could they have chosen a more annoying reporter?

    • @MrChonkers
      @MrChonkers Před 10 lety +40

      sounds like he's clearing his throat on every word

  • @VidMasterflex
    @VidMasterflex Před 7 lety +6

    This journalist is literally the most British looking person I've ever seen.

  • @esqueue
    @esqueue Před 9 lety +138

    Riding a bike with a soft suspension feels like running in sand every time you pump the pedal. These also look difficult to true. Look at that wobble.

    • @calvin2032
      @calvin2032 Před 9 lety +6

      I don't see a way to adjust tension based on rider weight either. And what is he on about with the "absorbs in all directions?" A standard fork absorbs the bumps in the road, I she expecting impacts on the top of the wheel?

    • @TitaniusAnglesmith
      @TitaniusAnglesmith Před 9 lety +8

      calvin2032 He means if you hit a wall or the bike falls onto its front tyre vertically the wheel won't bend permanently.

    • @calvin2032
      @calvin2032 Před 9 lety

      00PiggyCosmonaut How do you hit a wall? How is your bike falling vertically on the front wheel? The tire should have enough give that it would absorb the impact. It is fine for cheap bikes that aren't going to see any real stresses in a city. It would be terrible for trail riding.

    • @TitaniusAnglesmith
      @TitaniusAnglesmith Před 9 lety +6

      calvin2032
      You clearly have never ridden fast. And it would be great for trail riding (if the wheel was bigger). If you go off a jump or mound fast and flip forward, a normal bike tyre doesn't have enough compression to handle the 70+ kilo force when it hits the ground, and will explode or fall off, leaving the rim to hit the ground directly and bend.

    • @Koshunae
      @Koshunae Před 9 lety +11

      calvin2032 A curb can be considered a wall for a bike tire. I've seen plenty of bike rims bend and break at the weld because someone hit a curb too fast.

  • @greg55666
    @greg55666 Před 10 lety +101

    These aren't going to work! You want the wheels to be stiff, otherwise all your energy will go into bending the springs rather than moving the bike! These might be good for other things like the baby-buggy, but I think they're a really bad idea for bicycles.

    • @tjsudac
      @tjsudac Před 10 lety

      My thoughts exactly. Much higher rolling resistance. But this is a city/market bike, so, who knows...

    • @greg55666
      @greg55666 Před 10 lety +2

      Tomo It just occurred to me, that's the reason shock absorbers are put on the forks rather than on the wheels, huh?

    • @greg55666
      @greg55666 Před 10 lety +6

      ***** "As long as they're stiff enough"--that's my whole point. The very idea is misguided. As long as they're stiff enough---how stiff, maybe as stiff as spokes? As I said above, I had never thought about it, but that's why shock absorbers are on the forks rather than the wheels. Think about it, wheels are never squishy. Cars, motorcycles, all have rigid wheels, covered with just enough tire to grip. If you want a softer ride, no car maker in the history of the world has ever said, I know what we need--softer wheels!
      I really admire these guys' drive--they had an idea and went after it. But it also shows that just because no one is doing it doesn't mean no one's thought of it.

    • @selfishlyintrigued
      @selfishlyintrigued Před 10 lety +5

      So... You are complaining about people getting more exercise?
      We are not talking about mountain bikes or long distance travel. You should be on flat surfaces for those relatively anyway. This is way more for in-city/low distance travel or dirt biking really.
      You can't argue something is shit because it doesn't apply to all areas but makes many other areas better.
      You don't put 30" tires on every type of bike for a reason. No single wheel works in all areas. Though the claim was a more pleasant experience and is shown in town. What's lying about that?
      Regardless more exercise is never a bad thing.

    • @greg55666
      @greg55666 Před 10 lety +7

      JamesCizuz I wasn't aware I was complaining about anything.
      If you want a better experience, shock absorbers are the way to do it. You mention a flat surface. These wheels will take a flat surface and make it feel like you're constantly riding uphill.
      No one is complaining about the idea of a smoother ride. It is possible for something to be a bad idea without me criticizing or complaining about it. As I said, I really admire the guy's gumption, but this idea just wasn't a good one.

  • @Trollygag
    @Trollygag Před 10 lety +35

    Thing about this design is that it is incredibly inefficient. There is a reason, a very good reason, why wheels are designed to be as stiff as possible, not as shock absorbent as possible. This invention is akin to designing a triangle 'wheel' and claiming great advances in wheel stability and prevention of unwanted rolling. It simply defeats the purpose of the bicycle wheel and is a regression in technology rather than a progression.
    That is also why they added suspension to bikes.
    The reason is simple, suspension absorbs shocks when there is shock, and is rigid (and therefore, mechanically efficient) when there are not shocks.
    A wheel that absorbs shock also tries to absorb the rotation of the wheel (it flexes 4x per rotation, like trying to ride a bicycle over speed bumps in the suspension analogy) and convert mechanical and kinetic energy into heat.
    Put simply, riding with these wheels on the street is not much different than trying to ride in soft sand or on a giant mattress. Lots of work, not a lot of efficiency, low speed.

    • @Thrashaero
      @Thrashaero Před 10 lety +6

      there are still major inefficiencies in full suspension with sagging while peddling and other effects, here the frame is rigid providing some compensation overlap with the inefficiency of a flexing frame, and you're just moving the suspension to the wheels which can handle hitting steep bumps much better due to the hub being able to move front to back...rather than relying on a fixed angle and bending your fork or rims. it may be real mushy compared to a hard tail or full suspension but that doesn't make it some giant mattress nightmare. using full suspension is also super expensive and heavy and just goes with the entire frame, where these can be changed to whatever bike and could have a range of stiffness for different performance. way to over simplify and denigrate the product without any clue for the target market. it's not for everybody but it's not some major regression either.

    • @Christophe_L
      @Christophe_L Před 10 lety

      Thrashaero
      Yes, that's true, but while suspension bikes absorb energy from your pedaling, this design absorbs energy not only from your pedaling but also when coasting.
      Moreover, suspensions can be finely tuned to minimize this effect and, like Specialized's Brain, can be cleverly designed to almost completely eliminate it.

    • @dingdingdingdiiiiing
      @dingdingdingdiiiiing Před 10 lety +1

      it doesn't matter, someone should perform wheel vs wheel test, then it will be evident

    • @Ellsswhere
      @Ellsswhere Před 10 lety +2

      my thoughts exactly, as the suspension flexes the central axis shifts from center mass and makes any force applied less efficient. Certainly a more cushioned ride but it would certainly make you exert more energy

    • @dingdingdingdiiiiing
      @dingdingdingdiiiiing Před 10 lety +2

      I'm kind of sure the whole kinetic energy being converted into heat is not going to be too big of a deal as long as the springs are pretty stiff. But I'm much more curious about the resonance thing, what with no damping and all.
      the thing is though, that in some instances, there would be some advantage to this design, can't be price, because the spring material must be expensive, maybe weight?

  • @TheSmokekoke
    @TheSmokekoke Před 10 lety +3

    this is so British that tea flow out of my display

  • @unsignedmusic
    @unsignedmusic Před 8 lety +16

    2:05 he almost falls off!!!

    • @leomadero562
      @leomadero562 Před 8 lety +1

      2:40 another close one

    • @xXEpicMehXx
      @xXEpicMehXx Před 8 lety +3

      +Leo Madero goddammit

    • @NLS87
      @NLS87 Před 7 lety +1

      That's completely normal, you also do that when riding, but your brain stops, and the instincts take over, and you don't even remember

  • @Odood19
    @Odood19 Před 10 lety +37

    Meanwhile at BBC: 13 killed in drone strike today in Afghanistan.

    • @instantdebris
      @instantdebris Před 10 lety +20

      CNN hasn't been good at giving the real news.

    • @Odood19
      @Odood19 Před 10 lety +4

      instantdebris Darn right. Nice profile pic btw.

    • @AllPro777
      @AllPro777 Před 10 lety +1

      You should put down who did the strike. I know and you know, but some people aren't aware.

    • @Odood19
      @Odood19 Před 10 lety +5

      AllPro777 You are right. Killing people without due process is more than shady, but the "collateral damage" that comes with drone strikes is unacceptable.

  • @bikergal8985
    @bikergal8985 Před 10 lety +39

    Omg your voice :/

  • @Daniel-lv8ze
    @Daniel-lv8ze Před 10 lety +7

    this man sounds like he could play a super villain in a movie xD

  • @RCHeliJet
    @RCHeliJet Před 8 lety +9

    Very nice Idea:) from Switzerland greetings CNN-Team

  • @dadnyfur
    @dadnyfur Před 11 lety +5

    Love it! These wheels can change any bike into a full suspension, what an awesome idea!

  • @07rjames
    @07rjames Před 10 lety +28

    0:49 LOL made him look like a idiot

  • @bxukuab583
    @bxukuab583 Před 3 lety +2

    Cant believe this is 7 years old. This should be everywhere by now.

    • @alex2143
      @alex2143 Před rokem

      Almost like it was a solution in search of a problem, instead of the other way aroiund.
      "A mom once launched her baby in the air so I decided to design a bike wheel"

    • @user-ho4rv6kg8u
      @user-ho4rv6kg8u Před 4 měsíci

      Having some success on wheelchairs.

  • @Vizal
    @Vizal Před 6 lety +2

    One could say... That he has reinvented the wheel.

  • @WIllyGilly321
    @WIllyGilly321 Před 10 lety +14

    $1,200 a set??? I'll take the bumps and let some air out of the tire instead.

  • @Simeonx1
    @Simeonx1 Před 10 lety +5

    Everyone says dont reinvent the wheel . So he goes and reinvents the wheel .

    • @selfishlyintrigued
      @selfishlyintrigued Před 10 lety

      Everyone says you shouldn't try to reinvent the wheel. That doesn't mean you shouldn't reinvent the wheel. That's tongue in cheek for saying "Don't fix what ain't broke".
      Regardless he reinvented spokes.

  • @grimmar80
    @grimmar80 Před 10 lety +5

    I want to see the guy who first braves to take it for a 40/mph downhill tryout :)

    • @grimmar80
      @grimmar80 Před 10 lety +1

      cheapest "20 single wheel costs over 300 pounds... good luck.

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 Před 6 lety

      grimmar80 It should be easy enough to get sponsored since jumping this wheel would also promote it.

  • @AndrejDukic
    @AndrejDukic Před 9 lety +3

    Why is a Victorian era theatre actor interviewing the designer?

  • @moviescreams
    @moviescreams Před 10 lety +6

    I like the concept. I love my BMX bikes. I would get this to cruise around the beach near the pier or the boardwalk on a nice sunny day.

  • @A86140
    @A86140 Před 10 lety +10

    This guys voice spooks me

  • @TheFringes.
    @TheFringes. Před 9 lety +136

    Those tires are way too small, it's like using a very low gearing ratio. This will never be practical for anything other than the street. You'll need at least a 21", 27.5" or 29er.

    • @scowell
      @scowell Před 9 lety +19

      Like you couldn't cope by changing the gear ratio of the drive train?

    • @HotelPapa100
      @HotelPapa100 Před 9 lety +37

      scowell Larger wheels still go better over uneven ground and have inherently lower rolling resistance. I suspect they don't have the properties of the springs quite right to produce normal sized wheels that are neither too wobbly in the springs nor too fragile in the rim. The latter is a big drawback of a system supporting the rim only in three points vs. the usual more than thirty of the spokes.

    • @gamer3928
      @gamer3928 Před 6 lety +4

      chainring would be larger than the bloody wheel

    • @kristopherprevo7078
      @kristopherprevo7078 Před 6 lety +3

      They make bigger wheels

    • @tonedeadmusic9089
      @tonedeadmusic9089 Před 6 lety +7

      folding bikes main marketing point is to be portable. not comfortable.

  • @dayman888
    @dayman888 Před 9 lety +9

    That doesn't exactly seem like the type of bike to use when testing out the capabilities of that wheel.

  • @rrip1
    @rrip1 Před 10 lety +11

    I like the fact that spokes keep the wheel round and, much like a chain, work very well. A lot of things in the world do need improvement, wheels aren't one of them.

  • @LaytonSky
    @LaytonSky Před 10 lety +16

    If only they made bike with springs and shocks, say on the front and rear wheel... oh wait.

    • @isaks3243
      @isaks3243 Před 10 lety +1

      that is a pretty good idea! you should make that a reality!
      oh wait... i already own two of these.

  • @EpixWon
    @EpixWon Před 8 lety +4

    I just realised the bike is 1800$ and a top quality trials bike or mountain bike is probably 2000$ for a full suspension not just a 20' wheel with a glorified trashheap steel frame on it

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 Před 6 lety

      Desiinger Vevo You have a point, but that looks like a 16" rim to me.

  • @DanielRenardAnimation
    @DanielRenardAnimation Před 6 lety

    After blowing 4 flats in the summer of '15, I went over to solid tires. Super pleased with that!
    But now, my 10+ year old spokes are starting to come loose. I keep having to tighten them, but I remembered this video. I didn't look for it, but CZcams sometimes read minds and recommended me this once again, but I guess it hasn't come that far?

  • @user-ms8wx9df1q
    @user-ms8wx9df1q Před 10 lety +25

    this guys voice gave my city the first case of ebola

  • @ZeroTrips
    @ZeroTrips Před 9 lety +15

    This guy couldn't be more Brithish

    • @joelvannatta3266
      @joelvannatta3266 Před 9 lety +3

      He's not Benedict Cumberbatch. Can't get more British than that.

    • @ZeroTrips
      @ZeroTrips Před 9 lety +4

      Yes but Cumberbatch has white straight theets

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 Před 6 lety

      Antonio ZeroTrips
      Brithish? BRITISH!
      Theets? TEETH!
      Holy crap.

  • @psycomachia
    @psycomachia Před 9 lety +1

    Oh my god Richard Quest is like that guy who narrates children's stories.

  • @Pitchoo973
    @Pitchoo973 Před 6 lety +1

    after 5 years, we still have the same bicycle lol

  • @KiEuKiTo
    @KiEuKiTo Před 10 lety +12

    God, Richard Quest is such a weirdo...

  • @WigglingWaffles
    @WigglingWaffles Před 9 lety +18

    they're literally reinventing the wheel -.- come on now

  • @AntonioKowatsch
    @AntonioKowatsch Před 6 lety +1

    This guy literally reinvented the wheel. LOL
    This is pretty smart BTW.

  • @rvbvftc
    @rvbvftc Před 9 lety +1

    I was half expecting this guy to do a chimney sweep dance because of how English he is.

  • @SpiritBear12
    @SpiritBear12 Před 8 lety +4

    Now make the wheels to fit a normal bike, instead of that stupid one that guy was riding.

  • @fireraisr
    @fireraisr Před 9 lety +65

    hooray for inventors that don't understand rolling resistance

    • @jessstuart7495
      @jessstuart7495 Před 6 lety +4

      They probably have engineering degrees too. Shameful.

  • @s4iL_
    @s4iL_ Před 9 lety

    an amazing idea of adding suspension to the wheel without spring suspensions and not completely "jellyfying" the feel of the ride

  • @frickityfrick9896
    @frickityfrick9896 Před 6 lety +2

    This has been done before but on a 26" wheel, it used proper suspension shocks as well

  • @NikhilVetam
    @NikhilVetam Před 10 lety +4

    I really learned a lot about physics in wheels from comments section. I also appreciate this new invention but it is true that these babies will be require more efforts.
    P.S. The presenter just killed the entire fun.

  • @AeroSixWJ
    @AeroSixWJ Před 9 lety +91

    Why are people so critical of this guy? I think it's an ingenious step forward for innovation. I think if there were more of those springs as spokes, this would be an amazing and smart idea. Three points of contact to the rim concerns me. It should be 5 or more. If one fails, ant least the other four or more can compensate for long enough that you go get the wheel replaced or the spring fixed.

    • @theAurumaster
      @theAurumaster Před 9 lety +6

      3 points of contact ... good "point"!

    • @dadevi
      @dadevi Před 9 lety +9

      I think it has more to do with his attitude. He doesn't come off as very likeable, which makes it harder for people to want to give him nearly 2 grand for his prototype.

    • @TheLukey21
      @TheLukey21 Před 9 lety +9

      make a 26 or 29 inch wheel and it will have tons of play horizontally. For small wheels its good but big, no chance

    • @Effectivebasketball
      @Effectivebasketball Před 9 lety

      AeroSixWJ The reasons is in your easy rich. Why to use 3 or 5 or even more if just 1 will suffice would be cheaper more reliable, easy to change and proved itself for man many decades. This is the reason why I personally dislike it. Direction to look is mountain bike and cars etc. Ok and here is one more issue think what would happen with heavy load vehicles that used such ...... or think even bigger how about planes with this stupid weal that could brake anytime in 9 places at list. Based on the model that I saw. Could be less or more.

    • @illus1ve
      @illus1ve Před 9 lety +1

      TheLukey21 Shouldn't you be able to adjust how much play you get, from the tension of the springs?

  • @TheZALGOisCOMING
    @TheZALGOisCOMING Před 7 lety +1

    how are people hating on the man's voice? sounds silly, but also amazing, especially paired with that accent

  • @seanmanley6797
    @seanmanley6797 Před 10 lety

    Sir, you have successfully reinvented the wheel.
    Well done

  • @anthony0johnson
    @anthony0johnson Před 10 lety +7

    I like the idea, but wouldn't you need different wheels for different size people if the springs counteract your weight?

    • @ADeviatedSeptum
      @ADeviatedSeptum Před 10 lety

      It would not be too difficult to make it so that the tension could be adjusted.

    • @ObviousSchism
      @ObviousSchism Před 10 lety

      ADeviatedSeptum How?

    • @rorypfeifer2479
      @rorypfeifer2479 Před 10 lety

      Obvious Schism holes in the springs, and a locking set of three radial gears attached to the hub. turn it to move one end of each spring so that the tension is reduced or increased.

  • @kev3d
    @kev3d Před 10 lety +10

    Shoulder and wrist ache from using a conventional wheel? Having ridden bikes since I was 7, a good amount of that riding being on hills, unpaved roads or rough terrain, I can honestly say "shoulder and wrist ache" were never a factor. Sore thighs, shin splints, or a sore crotch -perhaps, but wrists and shoulders? Seems like they are reaching a bit.

    • @mihalis1010
      @mihalis1010 Před 10 lety

      The only time I ever got any pain from riding a bicycle was either from doing BMX dirt jumps, or downhill mountain biking. I understand the application of these wheels, but I don't really think they are all that necessary to be honest, and even less....revolutionary....

    • @addleboy5283
      @addleboy5283 Před 10 lety

      I mostly suffer from butt aches, but I think that just means I need a better seat.

  • @VertigoGTI
    @VertigoGTI Před 4 lety

    I love this. I could listen to SPOKES OR LOOPS for forever

  • @Ian-nl9yd
    @Ian-nl9yd Před 6 lety +2

    the only problem is that if one spoke breaks you can still ride to a shop and replace it but if one of those three springs breaks you're fucked

  • @TimJSwan
    @TimJSwan Před 10 lety +3

    Bicycle is the most important mode of transportation. Any development on it is useful.

  • @Ammpermeter
    @Ammpermeter Před 10 lety +12

    Poor aerodynamic characteristics in the frontal projection nullify all the advantages.

    • @TheFacedGAM
      @TheFacedGAM Před 10 lety +1

      It's so true when your into speed and street bike racing.

    • @ReneeNme
      @ReneeNme Před 10 lety

      ***** For $1,800 bucks you can buy a decent entry level road racing bike. Know what I mean, Thefaced ?

    • @GoldenSim27
      @GoldenSim27 Před 10 lety +1

      the outer rim is not flexing . so you could run wheel covers :)

  • @pressdesign
    @pressdesign Před 9 lety +2

    LoL, the sound of the business day begins :D

  • @YaacovMyYaacov
    @YaacovMyYaacov Před 9 lety

    Man's greatest invention Upgraded and improved.
    History yet again.

  • @burlyheads
    @burlyheads Před 9 lety +4

    Forgot about the video completely when I saw the Lancia Delta Evo @ 2:06

    • @_Corrosive
      @_Corrosive Před 9 lety +2

      yess that was the best part of the video!

  • @skrongo
    @skrongo Před 8 lety +24

    What happens when the center of rotation moves due to the springs? Wouldn't that make it unstable?

    • @rgcme33
      @rgcme33 Před 7 lety +1

      Yes! I was just about to post this.

    • @f1chtl
      @f1chtl Před 7 lety +10

      not only that, but if one of the springs does bend you'd have to change the whole rim

    • @omgitzsteg
      @omgitzsteg Před 7 lety

      Think back to newtonian physics and the T=rxF equations. Remeber T and F are both vectors. Kind of fun if you do the translation and remember the force is changing and the radius :)

    • @DlcEnergy
      @DlcEnergy Před 6 lety

      strong and sturdy wins the race... all the force on those loops versus a stationary strong wheel. at a high velocity and doing wheelies or ramp jumps, just how long would they last for doing the fun things real bikers like to do? this isn't a pram. lol

    • @creeperlamoureux
      @creeperlamoureux Před 6 lety

      Why are the wheels so tiny xD

  • @paramoreguate
    @paramoreguate Před 9 lety +1

    4 years developing that? DAMN.

  • @silvermistneoncloud845
    @silvermistneoncloud845 Před 6 lety +1

    I like this man's Pirate voice.

  • @larnregis
    @larnregis Před 10 lety +4

    Damn, can he clear his throat already!?

  • @aidanner
    @aidanner Před 8 lety +9

    why does he talk like that?

  • @xpez9694
    @xpez9694 Před 9 lety +2

    @ 2:04 guy almost crashes...." a most pleasant experience.." HAHAHA

  • @Chrisell
    @Chrisell Před 9 lety

    Best part is that once you're done riding it folds up and fits nicely in your briefcase.

  • @JaspreetSingh-fo2qe
    @JaspreetSingh-fo2qe Před 8 lety +5

    it sways left and right a bit which is definitely unsafe.

  • @stewedapple
    @stewedapple Před 10 lety +3

    Two problems: Wind resistance for long distance riders, and severe injuries if one "spoke" should happen to fail.

    • @derbigpr500
      @derbigpr500 Před 10 lety +1

      Not to mention that the bike would feel very soft and springy when braking, because the wheel can move in all directions. Its simpler to put more advanced suspension systems on a bike than reinvent the wheel.

  • @Murakamibelt
    @Murakamibelt Před 6 lety

    This has been in my recomend for 4 years

  • @Bepis13
    @Bepis13 Před 6 lety

    "Why is this better?" "Because we've replaced the spokes with these springs"

  • @user-kj9qq1ip7m
    @user-kj9qq1ip7m Před 10 lety +14

    Ничто не сравнится с надувной покрышкой. Уж сколько лет (лет сто) её пытаются на что-нибудь заменить, но всё безуспешно. Все эти лжепокрышки поглощают энергию, которая велосипедисту очень нужна.
    Использовать как рессоры - вопрос спорный, т.к колесо никогда не будет отцентровано, ведь ось вращения смещается вниз.
    Короче, херня это всё на постном масле...

  • @flitsies
    @flitsies Před 10 lety +3

    The only thing I'm concerned with is the memory effect of the spring steal over time, with spokes you tighten them to take into account the stretching, will there be some kind of method to ensure the wheel rains centred over time.

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky Před 10 lety

      It's not steal. It's not steel either. He said it's a composite material. Might be some kind of fiberglass and other stuff, not containing metal at all.

    • @flitsies
      @flitsies Před 10 lety

      ***** Well whatever it is be it steal or steel or some other composite material it is highly likely to have some kind of memory effect over time, things usually do they often give with use, the constant flexing is highly likely to produce this effect.

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky Před 10 lety

      flitsies Well I can't speak for the material that he said he designed himself in 4 years. But steels typically tend to deform plastically. A composite material can have a much less pronounced effect. Maybe not enough for you to care for an entire lifetime of a wheel.

    • @Skankalation
      @Skankalation Před 10 lety

      If you look at the wheels when the bike is upside down. You can see the rims are greatly out of true. This might be good for the tourist effect of renting a bike for a 3km ride in a nice city. But any person that rides a bike everyday will dump this very quickly. Theres alot of pedal power lost to bouncing the wheels. And its gonna feel like running on flats at high speeds. The rims are not in any way secured to stay in the center. Riding this must be crazy scary downhill.

  • @SandeepKadu81
    @SandeepKadu81 Před 9 lety

    Good work. world needs people who believe in change and make it happen. thanks to the inventors like him we are enjoying the comfort we have.

  • @boltoms
    @boltoms Před 6 lety

    With all the wind resistance on these wheels, you could generate energy! Great thinking! Just give the springs a slight angle and have people ride these things near wind turbines. You'll have enough wind to power the whole country!

  • @GrahenKraken
    @GrahenKraken Před 10 lety +13

    He has the exact opposite of a voice good for a video. It frustrated me to listen to him. God dammit! CNN please think about who is doing what..

  • @apeakinside8413
    @apeakinside8413 Před 7 lety +16

    Ever heard the saying "never reinvent the wheel"? And "if it ain't broke don't fix it"?

    • @Wren6991
      @Wren6991 Před 7 lety +7

      Ever heard the saying that "proverbs were written in a certain historical context, and taking them out of that context whilst ignoring social and technological progress is useless apart from trying to be clever on the internet"? This is a neat solution to the problem of reducing unsprung mass in bike suspension, while also reducing the number of moving parts.

    • @brianjc720
      @brianjc720 Před 7 lety

      Luke Wren Nope. What it does is make undue loss of energy because it is constantly going to be compressed due to your weigh. The loops will be constantly compressed and uncompressed which will make the cycling experience much more arduous than it has to be. The same "suspension" affect could be replicated with large tubes not completely filled. Any experienced cyclist will tell you that hard tubes are much more efficient than soft tubes and that a simple lateral suspension would be much better than this half baked one.

    • @Wren6991
      @Wren6991 Před 7 lety

      Rubber is viscoelastic, so loses energy when deformed elastically. Springs generally are not.
      If you build a wheel that deforms the same amount as a soft tube, but it has a hard tube on it, you dissipate less energy.
      If you want the absolute maximum in performance then you go for a hard frame, hard wheels and tubes at max pressure, but that's not what this is for.

    • @obi-wankenobi9871
      @obi-wankenobi9871 Před 6 lety

      This wheel is just stupid. You dont need any suspension on the road and on a mountainbike where you need suspension this wheel would be absoluteley terrible.

  • @nn-ht1hj
    @nn-ht1hj Před 6 lety +1

    They forgot to put a baseball card on the back...

  • @surearrow
    @surearrow Před 9 lety +2

    Great concept, but it's nullified due to the tiny wheels. That part of his bike is counterproductive to a smooth ride.

  • @Skoda130
    @Skoda130 Před 8 lety +10

    I wonder who the "spokesperson" of this company is.

    • @Shady-Shane
      @Shady-Shane Před 8 lety +1

      +Skoda130 i see what you did there smooth

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 Před 6 lety

      I suppose he is a springperson now.

  • @Hadgerz
    @Hadgerz Před 10 lety +8

    The interviewer sounds like he needs more expectorant or less whiskey...or both.

  • @DesertSessions93
    @DesertSessions93 Před 9 lety

    I can imagine going at high speed, that the wheel would go further off center the faster you go, causing the bike to start to bounce.

  • @foxtrot2320
    @foxtrot2320 Před 7 lety

    I love that guy's voice its amazing

  • @EnergyReturnWheel
    @EnergyReturnWheel Před 10 lety +5

    Contrast ERW against all other "Next Gen" wheels or tires. A new patented mechanical wheel. Negative pressure...Vacuum powered, secure at the highest speeds. High frequency in wheel suspension is anti bounce.

    • @zachcrawford5
      @zachcrawford5 Před 10 lety

      ***** lmao

    • @EnergyReturnWheel
      @EnergyReturnWheel Před 10 lety

      WE realized that for ERW we needed to limit the linear displacement to that of a tall tire body. IE a 29" hoop paired with a 26" wheel.

    • @EnergyReturnWheel
      @EnergyReturnWheel Před 10 lety +7

      Time to reboot.

    • @EnergyReturnWheel
      @EnergyReturnWheel Před 10 lety

      Have you seen our ERW bicycle videos? High speed airless is the future.

    • @EnergyReturnWheel
      @EnergyReturnWheel Před 10 lety +4

      It is refreshing to find such an open mind!

  • @CarsnStuff
    @CarsnStuff Před 10 lety +3

    i like the wheel design but i think the bicycle it self is horribly designed... probably would be more comfortable to have the frame of the bike in the intro with the wheels that are new

  • @justinehayward2553
    @justinehayward2553 Před 10 lety

    Keith, a person clearly at the top of his game, seems like a nice chap- an expletive in every sentence.

  • @WordUnheard
    @WordUnheard Před 10 lety +2

    I've always wondered what the opposite of Morgan Freeman's voice would sound like. Now I know. Why did I have to be so damn curious?!

  • @bkeels002
    @bkeels002 Před 10 lety +3

    Just because they have give doesn't mean it takes more effort. When the spring on the bottom is being compressed, the other two are also pulling back upward. With spokes you're mainly being supported by the ones on the lower half of the wheel. It's not going to feel like you're riding on flat tires which is what people seem to be thinking. All three loops are working at all times. They're also set with high enough tension that they should provide the same level of support as spokes. They just distribute the weight around the wheel differently

    • @hughm1383
      @hughm1383 Před 6 lety

      Actually normal bikes are supported by the top spokes, not the bottom ones. The spokes are in tension.

  • @111alien111
    @111alien111 Před 10 lety +43

    OMG I really hate that presenter !!!!!!!!

  • @iconoclasticphilosophy5641

    Richard Quest is one heck of a character.

  • @jackedrussell
    @jackedrussell Před 10 lety

    The problem with hard rides on Bicycles was solved many years before this wheel design came along. It's called suspension, it comes on both hardtail bicycles and full suspension bicycles.

  • @JackAldred
    @JackAldred Před 10 lety +3

    Will never take off

    • @Thrashaero
      @Thrashaero Před 10 lety

      only with cyclist snobs. every other casual rider who doesn't like sitting on a torture device will love it.

  • @zwz.zdenek
    @zwz.zdenek Před 10 lety +6

    This won't catch up - the springs have huge drag because of their area hitting the air right on. The inventor really should add some aerodynamic casings on the springs, as well as get rid of his greed and cut the price or he'll end up another butthurt homeless "genius".

    • @zwz.zdenek
      @zwz.zdenek Před 10 lety

      ***** I didn't give any arbitrary guess, this is simple knowledge about what a plane placed perpendicularly to flow does. The lift is off topic, the problem here is about braking force, any possible lift won't do anything because of wheels. And just for reference, there is a tweak for wires: A plastic dish attached to each side of the wires. This has the pitfall of tearing the rider sideways with wind though.

    • @SugaHoneyIceTea36
      @SugaHoneyIceTea36 Před 10 lety

      Do you people even ride bikes???? I am concerned about the stiffness... throwing your bike into a banked curve down a mountain I dont see these things perform or even hold up. These things wouldnt even work properly on a full suspension bike.

  • @AM2PMReviews
    @AM2PMReviews Před 9 lety

    cool idea. looks really nice especially if you had regular shocks too!

  • @africansniper5824
    @africansniper5824 Před 6 lety

    One issue: The holes are much larger than usual, meaning an increased possibility for sticks or other such objects to get tangled.