Make it Extreme Electric Monowheel
You’ve already seen the 3D-printed OneWheel, now check out this self-balancing electric monowheel by Make it Extreme. Called Project 149, nearly everything you see was made from scratch, including the 57-inch outer wheel, inner chassis and hardware components, were all made from scratch.



The outer wheel is wrapped in a tire made from motorcycle rubber, while the two motors were sourced from a self-balancing hoverboard, all housed in a go-kart tire located beneath the seat. A set of coil shocks are there to provide a somewhat smoother ride. Riders have to turn the outer wheel to move forward and hit the motor controllers for a little extra torque.

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Make it Extreme Electric Monowheel

I love the monowheel. Maybe you could make a ‘floating’ internal frame for the handbar, battery and seat while the motor keeps in the ‘fixed’ frame. I think that if you do that your body will stay in the same place when you accelerate or brake. Maybe I’m wrong, but it’s something I can’t keep out of my mind,” said one fan.

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