WHAT IS IT? HOW DOES IT WORK? RIDING FITNESS TRANSPORT CUTTING-EDGE
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
Trikke cambering vehicles allow a rider to utilize a fundamental
physics principle known as the Conservation of Angular Momentum.
While traveling on a slalom-like path, a rider moves his center
of gravity (his mass) from left to right (for example) while
leaning the vehicle into a right turn; this movement of the rider's
mass is towards the center of the turn, thus decreasing the radius
of an imaginary circle, which is formed around the center point
of the rider's turn. This movement of mass to the center of the
circle acts in the same way that an ice-skater increases her
velocity if she pulls in her arms (decreasing her radius) while
she is spinning on the ice.
Because of the vehicle's design, a rider can learn to maximize
the velocity generated from making each turn and then transfer
that momentum into the next turn, and so on. Propulsion
can be so effortless that it feels like magic, or as strenuous
as a full-blown sprint. Your choice. |