A group of engineering students at the University of Adelaide have built a vehicle that would be perfectly at home in just about any science fiction movie you've ever seen: Electric Diwheel with ...
Designed and built by a team of students from Australia's University of Adelaide, EDWARD is a futuristic, purely electric dicycle - also known as a diwheel. Although it looks like transportation from ...
When you really think about it, just about every vehicle that's on the road is either a car or motor bike. Even trucks, vans and scooters are essentially variations of the two. So dominant are these ...
If Ripley's Power Loader from Aliens was mated with a bicycle, it would look like the EDWARD Project. EDWARD is a diwheel. That is, it's a vehicle with both its wheels axially aligned, instead of one ...
The future of urban transportation might feel more like a theme park than stop and go traffic if this electric diwheel catches on. Fourteen students from the University of Adelaide, Australia have ...
Two wheels, a motor, suspension, and a seat are the core elements of any motorcycle. In YouTuber Sam Barker's case, they're actually the core elements of his custom diwheel, which looks even wilder ...
It’s often said that one should not reinvent the wheel, but that doesn’t mean that you cannot change how the use of said wheel should be interpreted. After initially taking the rather zany concept of ...
Looking for a more fun and original way to get around? Then why not take a look at this fantastic vehicle created by a team of students at the University of Adelaide, Australia from the School of ...
Diwheels are the amusement park rides of the electric vehicle scene. Traditionally designed with a frame and suspension contained between two wheels, this sweet design has just been taken on a daring ...
This contraption is called a diwheel and they have been around for a long time. This particular diwheel has a new wrinkle in its design that cars have today with stability control. The diwheel reminds ...
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