James Bruton's innovative omnidirectional bike is equipped with wheels made from large plastic circus balls that allow for drift and 360-degree movement. The bike leverages five ODrive brushless motors and a clever pulley system to achieve precise control over its motion. Positioned at 120 degrees apart, the wheels enhance directional flexibility, while the lightweight aluminum frame facilitates easy adjustments. The creative use of technology, including three-dimensional printing and a Teensy microcontroller for balance sensing, showcases a remarkable blend of engineering and creativity in personal transportation.
James Bruton's omnidirectional bike utilizes large plastic circus balls as wheels, enabling it to drift and move in any direction with self-balancing features.
By positioning the wheels 120 degrees apart and incorporating 3D printed parts, Bruton creates a unique bike that offers both forward motion and multidirectional flexibility.
The innovative use of brushless motors and a custom pulley system allows for precise control over the bike's speed and maneuverability.
Bruton employs lightweight aluminum for the bike's frame, enhancing the overall adaptability and ease of construction, ensuring it meets desired performance criteria.
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