Bombardier's concept for a one-wheeled self-balancing motorcycle-like vehicle called the EMBRIO
has been a long time Gizmag favorite. It was envisioned as the type of
personal transportation that people might be using 20 years from now.
Well, if 21 year-old inventor Ben Gulak has his way, consumers will be
able to buy a similar vehicle a lot sooner. His battery electric Uno may
look like a regular motorbike at higher speeds, but when it slows down,
the wheels realign themselves into a side-by-side configuration – seen
in profile, it looks like a unicycle.

Not unlike a Segway, the Uno uses gyroscopes to maintain balance at
lower speeds – a rear kickstand supports the vehicle when it’s parked.
At higher speeds,
as it’s moving, the wheels realign themselves
into a more traditional, one-behind-the-other motorcycle configuration.
This is to provide stability, and to make the handling less twitchy. Couple of years ago, it had two wheels. The version that Gulak is now
working on, however, has three. When it hits 15mph (24km/h), the middle
wheel moves to the front, while the outer two move to the back and
squeeze together.
Gulak hopes to produce an initial run of 30 bikes, within the next 8 to
12 months. They will be limited to a top speed of 35mph (56km/h) because
of liability issues, and will be priced for enthusiasts at around
US$25,000. As production picks up, the top speed will hopefully
increase, while the price should drop to around US$6,500.
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