alanejackson
Banned
If you married a small pneumatic wrench, (modified), with the rear sprocket of a bicycle, so that when you engaged it for breaking, air would be sent to and stored in the frame, and so that reversing the wrench would cause the stored air to assist when forward momentum was desired by the rider, would you be reclaiming much of the breaking energy, while encouraging usage in this mode of transportation?
Thomas Edison used to say something like; "an inventor never comes up with anything totally new, he only takes two things that are already there and puts them together in a way they were not before".
Thomas Edison used to say something like; "an inventor never comes up with anything totally new, he only takes two things that are already there and puts them together in a way they were not before".
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