@@neptune9443it's not crap. Some of us have balancing issues and motor issues but would still love to ride a bike, yet we can't, until someone came up with something like this.
Some of us have balance issues/dyspraxia, and are devastated that we're incapable of riding a bicycle. For us, a product like this is a godsend. Just because it's not useful to you, doesn't mean it's not useful to someone else. You're not the centre of the universe.
@@RenaissanceEarCandythe guy didn’t present it as a bike for the disabled but for those who don’t know how to cycle (as if it was one of the hardest things in the universe).
I honestly would have been happy with just the autonomous riding part. These could replace ubers/ebike rental for short distances or crowded busy cities. This should have been an autonomous bike riding service IMO, but maybe they're doing both; selling the bike to rich people and uber autonomous bikes. It is scary weaving through traffic in countries like america where dedicated bike lanes are non-existent in most areas. If the computer can take care of that for me, that would be awesome. I am concerned about the structural integrity of the rear part of the bike housing the rear wheel, especially if it's just aluminum. It looks cool, but it doesn't look safe
Some of us have balance issues/dyspraxia, and are devastated that we're incapable of riding a bicycle. For us, a product like this is a godsend. Just because it's not useful to you, doesn't mean it's not useful to someone else.
@@RenaissanceEarCandy Well in that case there is something called support wheels that are attached to the rear wheel of kids cycle. you just have to attach those wheels to your normal cycle. much cheaper than this. and if you have money then a car should not be an issue
What a time to be alive. Beautiful🥺
TAKE MY MONEY
I guess it's also software which adjusts the rider height to the fixed size of the bike, right? Right?
Lmao not showing self balancing because it's too striking? Why even mention it then unless it's just a gimmick?
What BS, _"a bike that will not require the skill and infrastructure to be safe [in a car shaped world]."_ 2:23
This company and its team is more talented than SpaceX and Tesla combined.
Only if they could use their talent to invent something useful instead of this crap.
@@neptune9443it's not crap. Some of us have balancing issues and motor issues but would still love to ride a bike, yet we can't, until someone came up with something like this.
@@neptune9443 Joe Biden needs it
This doesn't solve any real problem. The problem is completely elsewhere, not in the bikes.
And it doesn’t have suspension, useless
How about asking for that option instead of bitching?👀
What a useless invention.
Some of us have balance issues/dyspraxia, and are devastated that we're incapable of riding a bicycle. For us, a product like this is a godsend. Just because it's not useful to you, doesn't mean it's not useful to someone else. You're not the centre of the universe.
@@RenaissanceEarCandythe guy didn’t present it as a bike for the disabled but for those who don’t know how to cycle (as if it was one of the hardest things in the universe).
Useless. Nobody will buy this.
I honestly would have been happy with just the autonomous riding part. These could replace ubers/ebike rental for short distances or crowded busy cities. This should have been an autonomous bike riding service IMO, but maybe they're doing both; selling the bike to rich people and uber autonomous bikes. It is scary weaving through traffic in countries like america where dedicated bike lanes are non-existent in most areas. If the computer can take care of that for me, that would be awesome.
I am concerned about the structural integrity of the rear part of the bike housing the rear wheel, especially if it's just aluminum. It looks cool, but it doesn't look safe
Some of us have balance issues/dyspraxia, and are devastated that we're incapable of riding a bicycle. For us, a product like this is a godsend. Just because it's not useful to you, doesn't mean it's not useful to someone else.
@@RenaissanceEarCandy Well in that case there is something called support wheels that are attached to the rear wheel of kids cycle. you just have to attach those wheels to your normal cycle. much cheaper than this. and if you have money then a car should not be an issue