#sideways_bike

Sideways bike

The sideways bike is an invention, patented in 2005, by Michael Killian, a software engineer from Dublin. He was inspired by his view that snowboarding offered greater artistic potential to skiing, and decided to design a snowboard equivalent based on the conventional bicycle. The result: a bike ridden sideways with the rider operating both wheels. The bike, unlike a conventional bike, uses front-to-back balance like a snowboard. Conventional bikes use left-to-right balance, like skis. The bike is aimed at the youth market and has won a number of invention awards.

Wed 28th

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