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Riding on Square Wheels: The Bicycle That Shouldn’t Work (But Does)

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Think bicycles need round wheels to roll? Hmmmm.

Well, this video has left millions scratching their heads and grinning in disbelief: a bicycle fitted with perfectly square wheels that not only moves but steers like a real bike.

It’s the kind of idea you’d expect to see in a cartoon, yet here it is, built in real life and cruising down the street.

The Impossible Made Real

The wheels are a flawless square, with sharp corners where smooth curves should be.

It seems impossible that such wheels could turn, let alone carry a rider forward.

And yet, once the pedals start spinning, the impossible happens: the square wheels roll along smoothly, propelling the rider with surprising ease.

How Does It Actually Work?

The secret lies in clever engineering. Rather than relying on traditional spokes and tires, the square frames are wrapped in a continuous tread, acting much like a tank’s tracks.

As the rider pedals, the tread flows around the corners, creating an illusion of smooth motion. The bike doesn’t just roll forward – it can even take turns without throwing the rider off balance.

What looks like a novelty experiment is, in fact, a well-thought-out solution to a seemingly unsolvable problem.

Why It Captures Our Imagination

The square-wheeled bicycle is more than a stunt; it’s a celebration of creativity and boundary-pushing design.

It proves that when you challenge assumptions – like the “rule” that wheels must be round – you can create something truly unforgettable.

Whether you’re an engineer, a cyclist, or just someone who loves seeing wild ideas come to life, this square-wheeled ride will likely leave you inspired.

Enjoy this? Then share it with a friend who’d never believe a square-wheeled bike could actually work! 👇

Mark BikePush
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Mark is the founder of BikePush, a cycling website. When he's not working on BikePush, you can find him out riding.

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