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Cool. Now, how many RCM'ers are going to build a backwards bike? And
learn how to ride it? Keep us up-to-date if you do.

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Cool. Now, how many RCM'ers are going to build a backwards bike? And
learn how to ride it? Keep us up-to-date if you do.

Bob


I dont have 8 months..or more.

Some of the facts were fascinating though.

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On Wed, 20 May 2015 09:25:28 -0400, Bob Engelhardt
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On 5/20/2015 5:51 AM, Gunner Asch wrote:


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Gunner



Cool. Now, how many RCM'ers are going to build a backwards bike? And
learn how to ride it? Keep us up-to-date if you do.

Bob


I dont have 8 months..or more.

Some of the facts were fascinating though.


That was a good video. Somebody at MIT made a bike with backwards forks,
so the front wheel dragged (like a shopping cart wheel) instead of leading
the bike. Apparently this is a huge deal in how a bicycle remains stable.
They called it the UnRidable Bicycle or URB. After a struggle, they were
able to eventually ride the thing. I read about it in this super dated yet
still good book called Bicycling Science.

http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/bicycling-science
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