I've seen articles about this with a slant towards young kids learning how to
ride bikes, but I can see an application for adults who don't have very good
balance (such as yours truly!)

Kat

On Tuesday 03 May 2005 8:17 am, Meir Weiss wrote:
> A bike w/o training wheels yet stabilizes
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> Very cool
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