Two questions for the “creators”:
1. Have you submitted a pre-production model for independent testing by one of the cycling magazines? (GCN, Velo News, Bicycling etc)
2. If not? Why not?
@DJ Subculture you can see parts flying off in the video, this isn’t nearly ready and they shouldn’t have even released this video with bow bad it makes them look. You might argue that most people don’t go down stairs, but potholes or cobbles are just as much stress
This question is for all those who may be considering investing in this project. Ask yourself, if hubless spoke bikes are such a great idea, why haven’t the major bike manufacturers brought one to market already?
@Jawad Saleh electric cars have a giant benefit over gas cars in sustainability, but what advantages does a bike with hubless wheels have over a traditional bike?
@JetZero spokes offer suspension for a hardtail bike. you take away spokes and now you gotta add suspension otherwise the ride is gonna be rough. like this thing in the video.
The wheels are not made for this type of activity. Take a closer look at the video, and you’ll see pieces of the wheels flying off. A real, fully hubless bike made for this kind of activity must have rubber tires. Otherwise, there’s no shock absorption, and the wheels will easily break apart, even if it’s just for riding off a raised curb. One stair step is all it takes for airless tires to break.
Also, this bike must actually be R&D’d in the United States for it to be authentic. I can tell everyone right now that it is not. Heck, only five staff members are actually a part of the team. The rest are not. Do some LinkedIn research on the staff and the companies (both Reevo Bikes and Beno Technologies). You might be shocked at the results.
Two questions for the “creators”:
1. Have you submitted a pre-production model for independent testing by one of the cycling magazines? (GCN, Velo News, Bicycling etc)
2. If not? Why not?
This project was invented in RUSSIA in 1968 by the TEHNIKA YOUTH magazine # 8
@АИ Грач How is your comment related to my question?
@DJ Subculture you can see parts flying off in the video, this isn’t nearly ready and they shouldn’t have even released this video with bow bad it makes them look. You might argue that most people don’t go down stairs, but potholes or cobbles are just as much stress
0:11 The body of the bike comes apart
@Hunter Carter that’s called flexing every thing dose that even swords and it’s also didn’t brake
@filly_rides как
It’s happening even earlier… Watch the top tube 🤣
U right
The front fork wobbled on the first bump. This bike just dug its own grave lmao
This question is for all those who may be considering investing in this project. Ask yourself, if hubless spoke bikes are such a great idea, why haven’t the major bike manufacturers brought one to market already?
the amount of drag that youll get from this hence losing lots of watts.
@Kamiseta Bingo. I think people dont understand the base principles of bearings and how those work.
@Jawad Saleh electric cars have a giant benefit over gas cars in sustainability, but what advantages does a bike with hubless wheels have over a traditional bike?
@JetZero spokes offer suspension for a hardtail bike. you take away spokes and now you gotta add suspension otherwise the ride is gonna be rough. like this thing in the video.
What is this bike. It looks soo cool
Its flexing like a nicky minaj
I mean
At least he wore a helmet ?
True
He looks super uncomfortable cuz there’s no support
Edit:I’d rather get a rigid fork
Everybody’s complaining about flex but is that not the ugliest bike you’ve ever seen.
yes it is
@Enoch Varga correct
Looks dope, if it had lights it would look like a tron bike
This video kinda showcases the engineering issues with this bike
Not just engineering issues common sense issues as well
I can see why he’s wearing a fullface just for some stairs
anonymity i guess
Just becouse this bike;))
@Jacob Ivancovich nah, it’s gonna bend like a straw XD
so he can’t be recognized for riding that bike 😆
Because he was expecting the bike to fold
Good thing you got a clip before it buckled and the dude swallowed the rest of the stairs.
This bike flexes more than ricegum
The wheels are not made for this type of activity. Take a closer look at the video, and you’ll see pieces of the wheels flying off. A real, fully hubless bike made for this kind of activity must have rubber tires. Otherwise, there’s no shock absorption, and the wheels will easily break apart, even if it’s just for riding off a raised curb. One stair step is all it takes for airless tires to break.
Also, this bike must actually be R&D’d in the United States for it to be authentic. I can tell everyone right now that it is not. Heck, only five staff members are actually a part of the team. The rest are not. Do some LinkedIn research on the staff and the companies (both Reevo Bikes and Beno Technologies). You might be shocked at the results.
Looks like the sporks were edited out. I see things rotating ….
Me: *laughs in MTB*
Which bike is that it’s awesome
Oh yeah, it’s worth it to have a chassis that flex like cardboard to look like your bike didn’t come out of china, even though it probably did
Yeah, I’d wear a fullface too if riding that bike down stairs. 😆 Getchu a BMX son. 🤘
That bike ain’t looking too safe💯🤣