If you've ever been behind the handlebars of a motorcycle, you know that some balance is required. At higher speeds, you can cruise along and let the bike's centrifugal force keep you upright. The ...
Getting a robot to stand on two wheels without tipping over involves a challenging dance with the laws of physics. Self-balancing robots are a great way to get into control systems, sensor fusion, and ...
Various bike and motorcycle manufacturers have toyed with the idea of self-balancing two-wheelers, but none fitted their creations with balls instead of wheels. James Bruton, a British YouTuber and ...
Norwegian electronics hacker [Hans Jørgen] aka [time expander] on YouTube, has a clear interest in robotics, and for his latest effort, decided that it was time to build a custom controller platform.
After ebikes, self-balancing tech has finally found its way onto motorcycles. And it’s not Honda, Yamaha, or BMW Motorrad behind this feat, but rather, a lesser-known Singaporean startup called OMOWAY ...
James Bruton is a serial crazy-contraption inventor, from a Lego longboard to a self-balancing mecanum-wheeled "Screw bike." Now he's done it again with might be the most bizarre, big-red-balled ...
BMW’s Vision CE concept uses self-balancing technology to keep riders upright without effort. Balancing at red lights shouldn’t require motorcycle skills, yet the wobble factor keeps many potential ...
Self-balancing motorcycles have been at the heart of motorcycle engineering dreams for a while. There have been numerous such concept motorcycles over the years, and the latest in that long line is ...
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