Man Reinvents The Wheel
Guan Baihua has reinvented the wheel, oddly. The 50-year-old retired Chinese military officer has patented a bicycle with odd-sided wheels. The bike took him 18 months to develop and features a front wheel that is a pentagon and a back wheel that is a triangle. "There are too many identical mass-manufactured things. More and more, people like weird and rarely seen stuff. Making this bike gives people an alternative," he said. A single-cube ice tray, a hammer featuring a self-lubricating handle, and a social networking site are rumored to be Gaun's next big projects.
Back when I was a kid, Mr. Wizard was showing off a whole bunch of "equal diameter" shapes. Rolls just fine, but since the axis (or axel in this case) moves around you get a rough ride.
I'll give him that much. We're talking about him so he's at least got a good marketing system. We may think he's retarded but i'm sure people will buy the thing just to be retard... i mean cool too.
i'd like to see that taking a high speed turn or two if it mades it the first time, and how the wheels' shape affects it's braking ability
Back in 1963 in a story titled Three Cornered Wheel.
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I approve of his design only because he used a prime number for the number of sides on the wheel.
If you can read this, I forgot to post anonymously.
It's not a new idea to have a bycicle with non circular wheels and it has been built before. So how can he get a patent for that? There's prior art.