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  2. File:Bicycle wheel dish diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A diagram of a rear bicycle wheel showing the difference in length and angle of spokes on the side of the bicycle wheel with the gears and the one without. Date 9 December 2008

  3. Gyroscope - Wikipedia

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    A gyroscope flywheel will roll or resist about the output axis depending upon whether the output gimbals are of a free or fixed configuration. An example of some free-output-gimbal devices is the attitude control gyroscopes used to sense or measure the pitch, roll and yaw attitude angles in a spacecraft or aircraft. Animation of a gyro wheel in ...

  4. Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics - Wikipedia

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    One implementation of two-wheel steering, the Sideways bike, lets the rider control the steering of both wheels directly. Another, the Swing Bike, had the second steering axis in front of the seat so that it could also be controlled by the handlebars. Milton W. Raymond built a long low two-wheel steering bicycle, called "X-2", with various ...

  5. File:Bicycle diagram-en.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Jyrobike - Wikipedia

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    A Jyrobike [1] (formerly known as Gyrobike [2]) is a bicycle with a special front wheel designed to make balancing easier. It was manufactured and sold by a company of the same name. The special front wheel contains a rotating flywheel driven by a rechargeable-battery-powered motor that spins at high RPMs like a gyroscope. This flywheel spins ...

  7. Foucault pendulum - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, consider a nonspinning, perfectly balanced bicycle wheel mounted on a disk so that its axis of rotation makes an angle φ with the disk. When the disk undergoes a full clockwise revolution, the bicycle wheel will not return to its original position, but will have undergone a net rotation of 2π sin φ .

  8. File:Bicycle diagram-fi.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Detangler - Wikipedia

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    The detangler, Gyro or rotor [1] is an invention for the freestyle BMX bicycle, allowing the handlebars to turn a complete 360° rotation without the brake cables getting tangled up. [2] A detangler is usually only used for the rear brake cable.