Infinity all-wheel beach & city bike is driven by a revolutionary monotyre-clip chain construction.
Designed by Stephan Henrich, the Infinity bike forms automatically a temporary rim in the wheel area and a dented beltdrive in the bikes center area.
This monotyre is propulsed by a central dented wheel getting its force by a crank over a short chain and a 8-speed gearbox. This combination makes an “allwheel-drive” possible.
The tyreguide ra-ils in the wheel areas are fully suspended (parallelogram to maintain the rim guidance).
Cool looking design, but trying to understand turns. Does the handlebar turn as on a conventional bike? If it did, wouldn’t that change the length of the belt? If not, you could possibly steer the bike by leaning but some tight turns might not be possible.
The last two wheel drive bike was conventional , so full fuction BMX and that never took off. This is cool looking but you need to turn the wheel. This would be a sick quad bike though, run it like tank tracks.
Gonna lose most if not all of a bicycle’s gyroscopic effect. How is this going to affect handling at higher speeds?
I need one. Yes I know what “need” means!
and the point is???
It will be nice to have a video to make everything clear, like this a photo means nothing & difficult to understand