Wearable Motorcycle Design
A motorcycle design student recently came up with a wearable motorcycle design that, while cool, is unlikely to see public adoption. The bike would be capable of doing 0 to 60 is just 3 seconds with a top speed of 75 miles-per-hour and would theoretically be controlled by 36 pneumatic muscles and 2 linear actuators. I would imagine the results of a crash would be much like being strapped to the hood of your car during a collision — bonus points for form, however.
Here's one that actually works. It's an exoskeleton for street luge.
I'm disappointed in the complete lack of Mospeada references posted so far.
If it doesn't have wheels on my shoulders and a jet pack, I'm not interested.
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