I don't understand how it is supposed to help the bike move faster.
Here is the (rather vague) explanation, which I have copied from the on-screen text in the video:
The SUPER WHEEL is powered by assist and powered by the weight of the user
The action & re-action force caused by the weight of the user
is stored in the upper section of the spring mechanism during rotations
In a way, the mechanism is compressing the rim sections through the spring
Using the centre as the pivot
This additional energy will reduce the frictional force in the opposite direction of the wheel
and will therefore facilitate rotations
I can see how the weight of the rider could give assistance for one time, such as when starting. But I fail to see how it could assist throughout an entire ride.
If the springs in the wheel are compressed at one point during the wheel's rotation, at what point in the rotation would they be uncompressed? How would that stored energy be used to propel the bike?
- DaveS