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hyperion
· 7 years ago
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I like the idea and the design, however how would you happen to fix the sphere if it cracks or breaks? Will the sphere be made out of rubber? And how will you go on about rough Terrain? However I would believe that it'll roll smoothly when it comes to highways and Roads
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betterthanyou
· 7 years ago
That's what the R&D Department is for. This is called a working concept.
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leincredibleme
· 7 years ago
You mean the batpod?
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barbaragordon
· 7 years ago
Sorry, but there's no bats on there. There has to be at least 3 bats or bat related puns in order for anything to be used by us.
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leincredibleme
· 7 years ago
It's a prototype. They're not to the branding phase yet.
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pokethebear
· 7 years ago
What centrifugal force holds it upright? Would it tip sideways at low speed?
creativedragonbaby
· 7 years ago
Travelling forward, it should be exactly like a regular motorbike.
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pokethebear
· 7 years ago
I don’t see axles to keep the frame from rolling off the spheres
kouyaaotsuki
· 7 years ago
Please tell me it's made of magnets!
mshaf2016
· 7 years ago
Is there any advantage of spherical wheels over, you know, wheel wheels?
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funkmasterrex
· 7 years ago
You can turn tighter because you can lean a little farther maybe?
mshaf2016
· 7 years ago
That makes some amount of sense, I guess?
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dean_winchester___
· 7 years ago
Mostly maneuverability, roll a ball compared to rolling a thin tie, I’m more interested in how the break system works on this and how it doesn’t tip them off the frame, but I could see this being a much more city structured transport, roundabouts and such.
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funkmasterrex
· 7 years ago
yeah, braking would be really weird.
guest
· 7 years ago
Thats the fucking batcycle
the_average_gatsby
· 7 years ago
I wonder if you could build this with a mag drive system? Those little roller/motor pack dealios look like they'd wear out pretty quickly, especially at high speeds
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chesus007
· 7 years ago
Y tho