Maybe it will work with clip-in pedals? If you arrange the 'pulses' of power to kick in when needed and you are clipped in then it might work for a bit of assistance.
You summed up with " (ingenious: easy to use, put on and take off is our verdict) " but did you ride his bike ? did it appear to work ?For those that have been following Stephen's story we had to chance to try out his electric pedals in the Cambridgeshire countryside and interview him last week. You can read the full story here:
Stephen Britt talks to Pedelecs about his electric pedal invention
How did the pedals perform Russ? I couldn't find anything regarding this in the article. I still have doubts that the system will work. Hopefully I am wrong, but it would be nice to know how they worked in reality.For those that have been following Stephen's story we had to chance to try out his electric pedals in the Cambridgeshire countryside and interview him last week. You can read the full story here:
Stephen Britt talks to Pedelecs about his electric pedal invention
Yes, we went for a ride of about 4 miles (granted very flat apart from an old railway bridge). At the end we took the pedals off and I rode the bike again and I could feel the difference.You summed up with " (ingenious: easy to use, put on and take off is our verdict) " but did you ride his bike ? did it appear to work ?
Personally having been involved in an invention some years ago which ultimately failed (not before I got my investment back I'm pleased to say) I know how difficult, frustrating and stressfull it all is, and I wish him well. I don't know any thing about mechanics so I cannot judge whether it will work or not, but ten out of ten for trying.
Hi Tillson,How did the pedals perform Russ? I couldn't find anything regarding this in the article. I still have doubts that the system will work. Hopefully I am wrong, but it would be nice to know how they worked in reality.