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Sideways Bike – Ride Perpendicular

July 13, 2007 by Will O'Brien 17 Comments


I guess [Michaels Killian] just didn’t like to ride facing forward. He’s built a few versions of his sideways bike. Both wheels are used for steering – I’ve got to give him credit for making the chain drive handle that much side to side displacement. via [wired]

Posted in Misc HacksTagged chain drive, ChainDrive, irish, perpendicular, ride sideways, RideSideways, sideways bike, SidewaysBike

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