
Inventor Sergii Gordieiev, better known as The Q, is back at it again, and this time, he built a custom bicycle that rides on tracks. As you’re about to see, these wheels do not rotate one bit, as they are attached to a flywheel, which means that only the tracks move.
These tracks are similar the the ones you find on a tank, as in they are built from modular chain links which together compose a closed chain. The links are then jointed by a hinge, enabling the track to be flexible and wrap around a set of wheels to make an endless loop. However, when installed on a bicycle chassis, the tracks can really only be used on flat surfaces.
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