@@indranijayasinghe5243 well, I used to be in a technical school and my teacher always said innovations are meant to be things that'll make the product better for humanity. But the general definition (pulled this from Google Collins dictionary) intransitive verb. To innovate means to introduce changes and new ideas in the way something is done or made.
I think some LED strips are addressable so you could make the wheels appear to spin faster than you are moving or even spin backwards while going forwards. One wheel in each direction. Or perhaps make the front half of the wheel white and rear half red.
@@mcfourth mi crítica no es por el trabajo artesano , es por la idea errónea del primer comentario el cual piensa que esa bici es funcional pero en realidad no lo es. La bicicleta fue transformada en una pieza de arte "cool" . Las luces no son funcionales y las ruedas tampoco ,esa bicicleta no podrá rodar más de 15 minutos sobre 20 km sin desarmarse . Estoy opinando sobre el primer comentario no sobre la bicicleta. Ahora te digo que es lo que pienso yo sobre ese trabajo: Yo entre a ver el vídeo porque me pareció un trabajo genial Luego ví el proceso y descubrí que no es funcional osea la máquina se transformó en una pieza de adorno para contemplar. Pero sigue siendo genial! (Cómo pieza de arte)
I work at the local bike shop here in town... And i gotta say. This should be a thing thats mass-produced. not only is it fun and creative giving you the choice to further Stylize your bike, but its great for being seen especially during night time rides. visibly and being seen by cars is the number 1 priority.
@@flymrpie1 not just that they wont last very long the wear would be bad, wet paths even worse grip. I thing it's more a novelty thing like for parades.
I totally agree with you, maybe with different compounds added to the glue and maybe some fibers along where the bead formed but yeah what a great thing to increase the ability to be seen at night. And what's with everyone saying these tires would be slippery? Do they sell hot glue tires somewhere already and have ridden on them to know? If they do sell and have ridden on them, then I must live in a cave! LOL
Solo le puso un difusor de resina en forma de rueda para la luz LED. Incluso soldó los extremos fundiendo con calor , esa rueda no duraría ni 5 minutos usándola cómo bicicleta normal, esa creacion es más como para darle una nueva vida pero ahora como adorno a una bicicleta ya desahuciada o abandonada en una bodega.
A bicycle wit led lights would be quite impractical on Mars while carrying a spacesuit and driving through sand... just want to mention that little detail..
@InterstellarSnow Alt Mark Watney, fictional character in the book The Martian - a wounded astronaut trying to survive on Mars while trying to reach a lander to escape from it.
This man has achieved possibly the 99% of the modifications that can be done on a bicycle and yet with that 1% he keeps amazing us since idk when. Since long years back.!! Amazing 👏
Is is possible the young handsome man in the video is not the true engineer or designer? It could be a 60 year old man with a grey beard. A man that is not so attractive?
This could be really cool if the leds were addresable. So you could achieve light effect, where green always touches the ground and the rest is for example red. (some kind of additional sensor would be needed in the hub for this).
This is great. Looks cool, bonus safety feature for night riding, and never have to worry about getting a flat. I’d only install this on bikes with front and rear suspension though. If not, you’d feel every tiny bump, and you’d end up warping your rims fairly quickly
A bigger issue is I seriously doubt the durability of the seam where they just heated the tyre up and stuck it back together, and you've got no bead on the tyre (a tyre bead is a hooked part, often reinforced with metal, that clips under the rim to stop lateral forces rolling the tyre off the side of the wheel). Solid tyres like this do exist, but this isn't how you make them. I would be extremely surprised if that tyre stayed on that rim for more than a few weeks. One too sharp turn and you are losing that tyre.
Yeah. The only problem is that transparent tires wear so fast. The "black smoke" is what gives durability to tires but it makes impossible to color the tires. That's why all tires are black at least on the contacting area. It would be cool if someone came up with additives to rubber that are close to black smoke and allowing for color. It could be applied to all tires including car tires. It would really boost creativity on car design. Still very cool idea!
I believe Perelli already makes colored tires but they're for drifters, so they get colored tire smoke when they're doing burnouts or drifting around corners. Edit: it's actually Toyo tires that makes them.
This is how company make a Rgb bicycle and sold it for $100(just guess) and thats how they raise a lot .even the rgb things cheap cost like $10 and the bicycle (idk)
I remember seeing inserts similar to those so you wouldn't need to inflate your tires. Those could definitely see such use to replace inner tubes and never worry about flats again.
how often are you riding a bike and how far? most people not very much unless you dont own a car and are in a major city and thats your main mode of transportation. for most a bike ride is only on the weekends, brought camping or on vacation and ridden for less than 10 miles.
If I recall, Goodyear actually made prototype glowing tyres back in the 1950s for cars... This is essentially a modern small-scale interpretation of that tech and I dig it.
They did indeed, Donut media did a up to speed of forms on it, And turns out they where highly dangerous as they lacked traction of traditional rubbers.
@@lestefani9517 nah. they actually lit up. There is one car in existence that still has a set on it called the "Golden Sahara II"... If you haven't seen it, it's a very interesting bit of motoring history
I'm curious as to the traction of the tires, and if it is practical enough for safety vs distraction. Great example of rgb tires, can you make a durability test video?
@@kuchikibyakuya7697 How is this karen behavior? He's not really criticizing something for his own gain. He's thinking of the safety and durability of the tires. It's questions like these that could lead to thinking about ways to improve something like using better materials or how to tweak the design.
Like any word that starts of with a granular use-case but has positive or negative feeling to it, they can degenerate into being used to simply mean something someone likes or doesn’t. I’m not a fan of it but it often happens. In this case the user did not like the question because they felt it was obviously irrelevant to practicality and wanted to express an insult due to their dislike for something obviously not having a long life being questioned. However , in my opinion it was a good question and asks specifically about traction quality itself and durability , which could have a more interesting answer than ‘he won’t use this again so what does it matter answer. The user who used the word Karen uses a perceived insult and then tries to resolve their assertion with an tone of an assumptive question🖲️
You can use dynohub instead of batteries, that was my first thought. Anyway, great invention👍🏻😀 My second thought - will your wheels last during hot summer? 🤔 I think it will melt on hot road.
I would put actual tire tread on the outside so they last normally and just have the sides glowing. They would last way longer that way and you would still see the lights from directly in front and behind.
Love it! There are some highly translucent 2-part RTVs available (perhaps you already thought of this) - but in case you didn't- might be something to explore. It could be reinforced with nylon fibers (or something) could be mixed in for added strength.
This reminds me of the 1950 glowing tires they never thought would be popular but are now wanted by everyone.... They should definitely bring that back, that would be awesome.
Technology Connections made a video about illuminated car tyres not so long ago. But these look even better, because they're not blocked from view at all. Very nice idea 👍
Well they were formed with hot glue sticks. so basically when he poured it into the mold it filled every crevice on the underside of the rim , so I'm going to guess it essentially glued itself to the wheel when it finally set up and hardened.
What's funny is something similar to this used to exist back in the 50s but for cars and they got banned because people would get distracted by them and crash.
Because solid tires ride absolutely horrible, and normal tires can't be made translucent (because there's a lot of layers and thread in the rubber to give it structural strength). And because ultimately it is just a gimmick that would quickly lose its appeal.
Nice, now make it last for longer then 20 meters. :D But tbh, if someone would manage that, that would be a game changer for bikes, not only does it look amazing, its also a large safety net since you can be seen from larger distances especially from the side.
Can we just appreciate the fact that this guy is a metalworker and a woodworker and a plastic-worker and a 3d modeler and an electrical engineer and a videographer
This man is headed towards becoming very rich because of his invention this is just too cool for school! I would love to have something like this and I don't know too many people that ride a bike that would not love it! And to think we were there in the very beginning
Lol. Don't you think tires are made from rubber for a reason? A tire made from hot glue sticks is not that great at being a tire. Try riding that bike in the rain or on a hot summer day. The asphalt will reach temperatures of over 50°C and those tires will deform.
You should try using inner wheel suspension. Basically springs that act as spokes. I've seen it somewhere before, would definitely fix the bumpiness issue.
I love stuff like this as it can really dress up riding events like the type your local town or city puts on. The problem with these types of things is that, in my personal experience, none of them are properly balanced and just wont ride well above anything like a slow cruise. undeniably cool looking but I have yet to ride one that is properly engineered for use on a wheel/ tire assembly.
@@josephhacker6508 yes several designs. All were add-on/ bolt on solutions ranging from hub central to spoke mounted to wheel mounted lights. I have never ridden one with a clear rubber tire though. Balanced or otherwise.
I have to ask with this being made by using a very uniform 3D printed mold, how would it not be uniform and balanced when the hot liquid is going to seek and find level before it has time to cool and set up? Everything you say you tried doesn't sound like it would be very uniform in spacing being add on/bolt on things. where this is uniform in length and symmetrical being on the underside of the rim without overlapping. Furthermore I don't believe he made this to market them I think he did it as a challenge to himself and a goal to see if he could come up with an idea to get it to work and to say hey look at these I'll bet you don't have tires like mine. Just more of a thing like when he finally made a set that actually worked to be able to say when asked, "Why" he can say why not and because I can, and then chuckle a little after saying it.
This needs to be marketed mate. Imagine how much safer it would be for cyclists with front and rear lights and these. Could even make the rear flash red when braking?
I would be the coolest kid in town If I owned this
Same- and I'm only a kid at heart.
Then you should make it .
Then own it he literally just taught you how to make it
me also
In the town? Seriously,
You would be the coolest kid the state
This not just a creativity, this is innovation
How is this an innovation?
@@En-bv8ns what's the meaning of innovation?
@@indranijayasinghe5243 well, I used to be in a technical school and my teacher always said innovations are meant to be things that'll make the product better for humanity. But the general definition (pulled this from Google Collins dictionary) intransitive verb. To innovate means to introduce changes and new ideas in the way something is done or made.
@@En-bv8ns I agree with this state ... something small is also an innovation
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I think some LED strips are addressable so you could make the wheels appear to spin faster than you are moving or even spin backwards while going forwards. One wheel in each direction. Or perhaps make the front half of the wheel white and rear half red.
Moon-walk-rolling wheels
That would be so freaking cool!
Lol
@@goku445lolz
Cool idea. Not only is it awesome, but it doubles as a safety feature for riding at night. Reminds me of something out of Tron.
Dont beleieve, you have to pay for something...
No pedalea ni 10 metros y se desarma el neumático, solo es un trabajo estético osea perdió su función primordial
Right?
@@luismartinez9969 still cool. And with his creative mind he made something cool. Can you?
@@mcfourth mi crítica no es por el trabajo artesano , es por la idea errónea del primer comentario el cual piensa que esa bici es funcional pero en realidad no lo es.
La bicicleta fue transformada en una pieza de arte "cool" .
Las luces no son funcionales y las ruedas tampoco ,esa bicicleta no podrá rodar más de 15 minutos sobre 20 km sin desarmarse .
Estoy opinando sobre el primer comentario no sobre la bicicleta.
Ahora te digo que es lo que pienso yo sobre ese trabajo:
Yo entre a ver el vídeo porque me pareció un trabajo genial
Luego ví el proceso y descubrí que no es funcional osea la máquina se transformó en una pieza de adorno para contemplar.
Pero sigue siendo genial!
(Cómo pieza de arte)
Now if you somehow manage to mix this with the hub-less bike we’d start having tron light cycles irl
That would be bit easy to install in hubless bike rather than hubbed bike
That would just be "out of the world" 😮😃😎🙇💥🔥
This is an amzing invention, you should patent it.
Too late it's been shared publicy.
I just had my patent appetite, i will be sending a cease and desist
I work at the local bike shop here in town... And i gotta say. This should be a thing thats mass-produced. not only is it fun and creative giving you the choice to further Stylize your bike, but its great for being seen especially during night time rides. visibly and being seen by cars is the number 1 priority.
Bonus safety feature, tires with no grip made out of hot glue😉
@Don't read profile photo.
@@flymrpie1 not just that they wont last very long the wear would be bad, wet paths even worse grip. I thing it's more a novelty thing like for parades.
for a local bike shop i find it very dissapointing that you don't seem to disprove of fucking glue tires.. hello?
I totally agree with you, maybe with different compounds added to the glue and maybe some fibers along where the bead formed but yeah what a great thing to increase the ability to be seen at night. And what's with everyone saying these tires would be slippery? Do they sell hot glue tires somewhere already and have ridden on them to know? If they do sell and have ridden on them, then I must live in a cave! LOL
Dude, you're a freakin' genius, a master of creative engineering and craftsmanship, Mark Watney could learn a thing or two from you!
C'est de l'arnaque
Thx
Solo le puso un difusor de resina en forma de rueda para la luz LED.
Incluso soldó los extremos fundiendo con calor , esa rueda no duraría ni 5 minutos usándola cómo bicicleta normal, esa creacion es más como para darle una nueva vida pero ahora como adorno a una bicicleta ya desahuciada o abandonada en una bodega.
A bicycle wit led lights would be quite impractical on Mars while carrying a spacesuit and driving through sand... just want to mention that little detail..
@InterstellarSnow Alt Mark Watney, fictional character in the book The Martian - a wounded astronaut trying to survive on Mars while trying to reach a lander to escape from it.
If someone can come up with a working set of transparent Tyres, this can revolutionize the cycle industry. Legit looks straight out of TRON LEGACY.
This man has achieved possibly the 99% of the modifications that can be done on a bicycle and yet with that 1% he keeps amazing us since idk when. Since long years back.!!
Amazing 👏
Is is possible the young handsome man in the video is not the true engineer or designer? It could be a 60 year old man with a grey beard. A man that is not so attractive?
@@DerekDavis213 ..and does anything happen if they are?
@@mintqo Then maybe we are all being deceived. The true genius is hidden?
When that one teammate has all the cosmetics in the game:
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Using the nichrome as a cutting tool was a nifty trick. I was wondering how you were going to make an even cut along the whole tire.
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Apart from the fumes which are probably extremely dangerous without a mask and fume extractor.
Man ,this its Amazing idea ! 😲
Really cool and a great safety feature for that pesky traffic that has trouble seeing us!
Hi Frank! Did You get the PS5?
@@frankstidham1439 No, it was a scam which was distributed by someone on behalf of Q.
I think I would still get a 50 euro fine for riding without “proper” lighting here in the Netherlands.
If you drive with solid tires it's gonna be unsafe in itself...
and now think why neon lighting for cars is illigal, and the question yourself why it would be legal for bycicels
This could be really cool if the leds were addresable. So you could achieve light effect, where green always touches the ground and the rest is for example red. (some kind of additional sensor would be needed in the hub for this).
Would be cool but that would be very tedious a task to achieve
@@gamefun2525 Wrong. Just chose a different controller and WS2811 Leds. You can have all the awesome effects via the Bluetooth controller. SP110E
Or you can use a gyro
@@codyrap95 or you can use the Jayro
@@paisis123 The thing is, your controller would need to react to the actual wheel rotation. That would require some kind of arduino skillz.
Awesome but the question is How long can the tire last?
One drop
This is a show bike not a go bike.
This is great. Looks cool, bonus safety feature for night riding, and never have to worry about getting a flat. I’d only install this on bikes with front and rear suspension though. If not, you’d feel every tiny bump, and you’d end up warping your rims fairly quickly
dunno, could be engineered to withstand the abuse. I mean they make rollerblade LED wheels with a built-in magneto to generate the power...
@Don't read profile photo No one cares enough to click your profile bro. There's only a million of you w/stupid names like that.
But don't you ever park your bike in the sun! :D
A bigger issue is I seriously doubt the durability of the seam where they just heated the tyre up and stuck it back together, and you've got no bead on the tyre (a tyre bead is a hooked part, often reinforced with metal, that clips under the rim to stop lateral forces rolling the tyre off the side of the wheel). Solid tyres like this do exist, but this isn't how you make them. I would be extremely surprised if that tyre stayed on that rim for more than a few weeks. One too sharp turn and you are losing that tyre.
@@ringosis He only cut and reattached the tire for this idea. He could easily make a new one, complete with the lighting, with a newly made tire
3:36 most interesting moment but lasts only 3 seconds 🤣
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Yeah. The only problem is that transparent tires wear so fast. The "black smoke" is what gives durability to tires but it makes impossible to color the tires. That's why all tires are black at least on the contacting area. It would be cool if someone came up with additives to rubber that are close to black smoke and allowing for color. It could be applied to all tires including car tires. It would really boost creativity on car design. Still very cool idea!
I believe Perelli already makes colored tires but they're for drifters, so they get colored tire smoke when they're doing burnouts or drifting around corners. Edit: it's actually Toyo tires that makes them.
@borrachoporrero9929 Yes, I had one cross bike with red tires also but they lasted little, maybe not as half as black ones.
Really nice!
I think you could glue a layer of rubber outside the wheel (just where it touches the ground).
Making it more durable and not slippery
This is how company make a Rgb bicycle and sold it for $100(just guess) and thats how they raise a lot .even the rgb things cheap cost like $10 and the bicycle (idk)
Awesome. Those wheels won't last long I'm afraid but that was not the goal. Great work 👍.
I remember seeing inserts similar to those so you wouldn't need to inflate your tires. Those could definitely see such use to replace inner tubes and never worry about flats again.
how often are you riding a bike and how far? most people not very much unless you dont own a car and are in a major city and thats your main mode of transportation. for most a bike ride is only on the weekends, brought camping or on vacation and ridden for less than 10 miles.
Yo that's crazy dude😱😱
Me: need more 'Blueprints" for that I need to make more like that🥰🥰
This is really cool and really well-executed! I especially liked the little hot wire jig you cobbled together.
If I recall, Goodyear actually made prototype glowing tyres back in the 1950s for cars... This is essentially a modern small-scale interpretation of that tech and I dig it.
1950s? Probably just radioactive paint
They did indeed, Donut media did a up to speed of forms on it, And turns out they where highly dangerous as they lacked traction of traditional rubbers.
@@lestefani9517 nah. they actually lit up. There is one car in existence that still has a set on it called the "Golden Sahara II"... If you haven't seen it, it's a very interesting bit of motoring history
@@julmdamaslefttoe3559 oh so the problem of having rgb leds inside the tire is the lack of traction?
@@billythecat wasnt LED's inside the wheels that mattered but the type of rubber that was translucent enough was
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Love the idea, if only there were real tires out there that is translucent and durable.
What kind of tire is this?
@@pazkual1 glue sticks, you should see his other video how he made it :)
This guy is literally amazing 👍👍🤯
Color changer bike 🚲
I'm curious as to the traction of the tires, and if it is practical enough for safety vs distraction. Great example of rgb tires, can you make a durability test video?
Lol dont be karen. He just did it for a videos. Do u think he will use that lol
@@kuchikibyakuya7697 How is this karen behavior? He's not really criticizing something for his own gain. He's thinking of the safety and durability of the tires. It's questions like these that could lead to thinking about ways to improve something like using better materials or how to tweak the design.
@@totalhydration5240 i don't remember asking for ur bullshittt opinion benchod.
Like any word that starts of with a granular use-case but has positive or negative feeling to it, they can degenerate into being used to simply mean something someone likes or doesn’t.
I’m not a fan of it but it often happens.
In this case the user did not like the question because they felt it was obviously irrelevant to practicality and wanted to express an insult due to their dislike for something obviously not having a long life being questioned.
However , in my opinion it was a good question and asks specifically about traction quality itself and durability , which could have a more interesting answer than ‘he won’t use this again so what does it matter answer.
The user who used the word Karen uses a perceived insult and then tries to resolve their assertion with an tone of an assumptive question🖲️
He never put it in the market. So don't worry about it benchod
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Holy moly. It can really put the light colors under the wheels. Wow, dude, that is so awesome. I am very excited.😃😃😀😀😄😄😁😁
How can you think like that ,
Your creativity level is amazing ❤️
This would solve the problem of kids not having lights on their bikes and make them more visible to drivers.
That’s very cool but I wouldn’t think that those tires would be very sturdy….
I'd love a commercially available version of this. It's wonderful.
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@@eduardowalter2022 no thanks m8 I'm not interested in you.
that's not allowed
I want the same wheels on my bike 😃♥️
You can use dynohub instead of batteries, that was my first thought. Anyway, great invention👍🏻😀
My second thought - will your wheels last during hot summer? 🤔 I think it will melt on hot road.
I would put actual tire tread on the outside so they last normally and just have the sides glowing. They would last way longer that way and you would still see the lights from directly in front and behind.
Or just add some kind of strengthening agent to the glue
@@magi144 There isn't much you can add to it that would increase it's wear resistance without just using something different.
You would obviously see the glowing part from either side of the bike doing what you suggested not the front or back.
Put a thin good strong clear rubberized mold over those tires for riding comfort, and you'd have a great funding product to show to Shark Tank!👍🏽
Love it! There are some highly translucent 2-part RTVs available (perhaps you already thought of this) - but in case you didn't- might be something to explore. It could be reinforced with nylon fibers (or something) could be mixed in for added strength.
This reminds me of the 1950 glowing tires they never thought would be popular but are now wanted by everyone.... They should definitely bring that back, that would be awesome.
It wasn’t that nobody wanted them, it’s that the lights overheated and were unsafe.
@@LuneyTune72 Also wrong, it was the material used to make the tires glow that wore it fast and weren't as reliable as the black rubber tires.
It’s just obviously a 1950s technology problem, we got so much they hadn’t had back then.
It's amazing project
Watching this as a bike mechanic makes my skin crawl, but nonetheless still pretty cool 🤣
Technology Connections made a video about illuminated car tyres not so long ago. But these look even better, because they're not blocked from view at all. Very nice idea 👍
Can you link this? I can't find it on his channel and that sounds super interesting.
they already have those in the custom mod scene
Nice video❤😊
Andar no escuro com essa ideia seria uma mão na roda 😄
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Excellent idea and execution! But how do you get the tires so tight on the wheels without them coming off when you take a corner?
Well they were formed with hot glue sticks. so basically when he poured it into the mold it filled every crevice on the underside of the rim , so I'm going to guess it essentially glued itself to the wheel when it finally set up and hardened.
@@bradcliff7099 I would have a hard time trusting it...
WOW! I just have to ask, how durable is are the hot glue tires? I thought they would just crumble the minute you put weight on them.
is are?
@@someonesomewhere9486 in or?
@@quantifiedamalgamation what?!? in or what?
@@someonesomewhere9486 on them
@@botirlasorin what is on them?
How is this type of customization not mainstream yet? I would definitely go back into riding if this is available on the market!
What's funny is something similar to this used to exist back in the 50s but for cars and they got banned because people would get distracted by them and crash.
@@lcdude513that seems like a them problem 😂😂
Because solid tires ride absolutely horrible, and normal tires can't be made translucent (because there's a lot of layers and thread in the rubber to give it structural strength). And because ultimately it is just a gimmick that would quickly lose its appeal.
Because it's illegal in most countries. It's distracting automobilists.
@@latenightbando it sucks that America solves the stupid people problem by baby proofing the world
Nice, now make it last for longer then 20 meters. :D
But tbh, if someone would manage that, that would be a game changer for bikes, not only does it look amazing, its also a large safety net since you can be seen from larger distances especially from the side.
yeah i wonder too which this is not production state why its not a thing to have that. is it maybe too distractive for the streets ?
@@4r1ga70u-irl the pressure on the tire would kill the leds within a few meters of riding.
drivers would start complaining and saying its a distraction lol 😆
Good ❤❤🎉
Браво. Оригинална и полезна идея.
Can we just appreciate the fact that this guy is a metalworker and a woodworker and a plastic-worker and a 3d modeler and an electrical engineer and a videographer
Keren banget, kalaupun kamu memproduksi lampu seperti itu mungkin akan banyak yang akan beli.
This is beyond Cool. This is Wicked Awesome.
I wish I had this bike when I was a kid in the 90's. 😎👍💯
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Porra outro nível isso ai 👏👏👏
What an amazing logo color you've got. Much appreciate ☺️😍💛💙🇺🇦
This man is headed towards becoming very rich because of his invention this is just too cool for school! I would love to have something like this and I don't know too many people that ride a bike that would not love it! And to think we were there in the very beginning
Lol. Don't you think tires are made from rubber for a reason? A tire made from hot glue sticks is not that great at being a tire.
Try riding that bike in the rain or on a hot summer day. The asphalt will reach temperatures of over 50°C and those tires will deform.
i like Green💚
You should try using inner wheel suspension. Basically springs that act as spokes. I've seen it somewhere before, would definitely fix the bumpiness issue.
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By all means , it should viral .
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Best bike tyres ever 💚💚💚
This is epic! You should patent the idea and sell them. You would make millions.
Great idea! I want whells like this too for my bike
Whells?
The question is, how much would you pay for two wheels like this?
My cycle wheel colour green 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Y así comienza ciberpunk 2077 en la vida real :u
Zajebisty pomysł. Fajnie to wygląda w nocy. 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏
Dobra robota 👌👌👌
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Amazing! Can you imagine if cars had this technology?!
I love stuff like this as it can really dress up riding events like the type your local town or city puts on. The problem with these types of things is that, in my personal experience, none of them are properly balanced and just wont ride well above anything like a slow cruise. undeniably cool looking but I have yet to ride one that is properly engineered for use on a wheel/ tire assembly.
Have you ridden a light up wheel bicycle?
@@josephhacker6508 yes several designs. All were add-on/ bolt on solutions ranging from hub central to spoke mounted to wheel mounted lights. I have never ridden one with a clear rubber tire though. Balanced or otherwise.
I have to ask with this being made by using a very uniform 3D printed mold, how would it not be uniform and balanced when the hot liquid is going to seek and find level before it has time to cool and set up? Everything you say you tried doesn't sound like it would be very uniform in spacing being add on/bolt on things. where this is uniform in length and symmetrical being on the underside of the rim without overlapping. Furthermore I don't believe he made this to market them I think he did it as a challenge to himself and a goal to see if he could come up with an idea to get it to work and to say hey look at these I'll bet you don't have tires like mine. Just more of a thing like when he finally made a set that actually worked to be able to say when asked, "Why" he can say why not and because I can, and then chuckle a little after saying it.
Imagine that in a bike😁👌
Too much effort, fantastic result 👏👏👏
Extremely Genius 😎
Que bonito 🚵♂️🩵
Holy shit! Dude! You are the coolest cyclist I have ever seen!
Thats Amazing 😍😍😍😍😍
this looks sick!! but is it road legal?
Binke😊😊❤
This needs to be marketed mate. Imagine how much safer it would be for cyclists with front and rear lights and these. Could even make the rear flash red when braking?
Fabulous Design & idea!
It probably ride so rough but look so cool🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice video, thanks:)
Good job 👍your hard work rewards you
Esse cara é um gênio ❤️
ยั9ะย้จ😊😊😢🎉
Einfach nur der Hammer zwar viel Aufwand aber der hat sich echt gelohnt.Cool.💪👍😎
Genius with the hotglue tire treatment!
Cool.Now do that with car tires?!!!!!!!
LED’s make anything better. Awesome work.
Oh my gosh 😱 thats awesome 🤩👍🏼
🙀Wow, this is the coolest thing in history
In Germany we say: Keine Straßenverkehrszulassung
Magnifique Machallah
Wow. Awesome 👍
I NEED these for my wheelchair !!!! 😮😮😮😮
nice. now make the rear tire light red when you brake.
Cyan Please And Blue and Turquoise
Wheel is 100$ bike is 5$ lol :D Nice job
Very nice work!
That is so cool 😄👍