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R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico

Started by hartiberlin, May 11, 2015, 02:29:11 PM

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lespaul109

Ok guys, this may have been obvious to some, but it was driving me crazy. I couldn't identify the type of generator that was near the rear wheel. After talking with a friend of mine, he gave me the idea to look for bike generators(dynamos). They seem to restrict the view of that side of the scooter IMO. This is what I found. It would be easy to modify the coil winding, if it's not stock.

NickZ

  Makes me wonder why they don't put a dynamo on the front wheel to double the output, as well.
  However, the small bike generator doesn't look like it's powerful enough to be able to sustain or to re-charge the battery,  while running the scooter at 25kph. 
  But, there must be something to this, or they wouldn't be going around the world showing it as a self-sustaining vehicle.
   
   Is there any more news lately about this project, after their last shows?

lespaul109

I think they drive the dynamo with the drive belt for the back wheel to get the right rpm to speed ratio.


lespaul109