The Uno: An Innovative Electric Bike

by admin on May 2, 2008

Uno Electric Bike

A young Canadian inventor named Ben Gulak has created an innovative new electric motorbike that takes some of the lessons learned from the Segway device, but implements them in cooler package. The bike, called the Uno, looks from its profile like a strange powered unicycle but actually employs two wheels side-by-side. Riders lean forward to accelerate — a feature used by the Segway, and can hit a top speed of 25 mph in its current configuration. The Uno also makes use of a set of gyros to enhance ease of balance, and the wheels are independently operated making turning much more precise. Uno Electric Bike

Gulak, who’s 18 years old, says that the Uno is relatively simple to ride but, “takes a bit of getting used to because you have to learn to trust it.”

The young inventor is currently courting investors for his Uno project, and truly believes that the vehicle might one day provide a green alternative for urban commuters. “It has a range of about 2.5 hours and it is designed for the commute to work through busy towns” says Gulak. “ I believe this could be electrical alternative to the car. I’m just looking for an investor to help me get it into production.”

Via: MotorCycle Mojo

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TERRELL August 29, 2008 at 4:38 am

People would like to know that what kind of engine is used for this motorcycle…

Fossil Fool January 6, 2009 at 7:30 am

I don’t see how that thing wouldn’t dive horrifically during an emergency braking maneuver. I’m all for wacky vehicles, but that’s asking for trouble.

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