The Atomic Zombie ones I recall all had single-sided steering, not "true" center-hub steering.Chainsaw said:It wouldn't be hard to duplicate, as it's very similar in desgn to a couple of the Atomic Zombie bike plans. Just a little imagination and some trial and error. Ride would be real close to that of a recumbent.
Seeings how there would be no gas tank or engine, you could slam the seat as low as you'd like and get the pedaling out front, maybe even do the front wheel drive thing instead of rear wheel drive.
Lots of cool possibilities! I love the looks of bikes that sit lower than their tires!
Chainsaw said:I wanna say that there was one or two on BR&k a few years back, it was either on there or it could have been on CBN. I'm pretty sure one of them was from Europe, possibly the Netherlands or Germany. All I remember is that there was quite a stir.
I would bet the Neracar didn't go much faster than that either... ? from what I've seen online I'd guess 30, 35 mph? The Neracar used a unique constantly-variable transmission, based on a friction-drive setup.Chainsaw said:Doug, the one thing to remember is that this whole "steering style" talk is about adopting the NeraCar steering to a bicycle. Not a "motorized something" but a custom bicycle. The speeds would be lucky to reach 17 miles an hour, so alot could be done for very little or no cost.
It could look similar, but it wouldn't be center-hub steering.But again, this is referring to a bicycle application. You'd be surprised how many of the RRB and FBN guys could easily take this steering idea and build up a complete bike that is fully rideable with little to no steering disadvantages. Like ICYOUD2 suggested, some slight modification of his Skull-o-sis would definitely be a good starting point.
I think I could make one and it sounds interesting to try to do, but I don't really want it myself.Until someone actually builds and rides a bike with this application ..... everything is just words and drawings. You've given all of us some insight to what may need to be done to get this contraption peddling down the street!
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