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As Easy As Riding A Bike!
Morgane Alzieu
Translator: Jack Sims
October 25, 2011 5:57 PM
Translator: Jack Sims
October 25, 2011 5:57 PM

PRIMER-V2 reminds you of how a child learning to ride their first bike looks: the robot's stability depends on the centrifugal force of the front wheel and a gyroscope, along with a regulator and a steering aid (Dynamic Steering Torque).
The little PRIMER-V2 pedals at variable speed and can get up to 10 km/h!
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