Sergeii Gordieev has done it again. The Ukrainian engineer who had created a bicycle that works with wheels split in the middle, now designs one with square wheels. Jobs?
The answer, incredible as it may seem, is if. “Meet an almost ordinary bicycle, but with a modification: square wheels! This concept works perfectly and you can cycle and make laps,” Gordieiev wrote in the description of the video he uploaded to his YouTube channel The Q.
In the post, Gordieev shows he got the idea while playing a video game and then offers a detailed description of how he executes it. Finally, surprisingly, check that your invention works very well.
“Making and installing square bike wheels was one of the craziest projects we’ve ever done. A lot of attention guaranteed, ”concluded Gordieev in the text of him.
Today, his square wheel bike video has more than 5.4 million views on YouTube. On the other hand, Gordieiev’s channel The Q has added more than 1 million subscribers since Gordieiev uploaded the copy video of him with his wheels split down the middle.
The reactions
Just like the video that made the channel famous, comments from the new clip have been fully accepted on YouTube.
Many, for example, emphasized the dedication and patience that Gordieev put into his new work: “What a crazy job you put into your projects!”, “I was hoping that the square tires would really spin. This is even better!”, “The only man capable of reinventing the wheel”.
Others acknowledged that while it wasn’t a very usable invention, they couldn’t wait to see the video: “Amazing builds and videos. A totally useless idea, but one that we all somehow had to achieve.
“Dude, thanks for the laugh! But building a tank tread square wheel bike is phenomenal! Wonderfully creative work,” observed one person.
Who is Sergei Gordieev?
He is an engineer who is adept at fixing things. His 13.3 million subscribers on YouTube are a guarantee. But he is not just any inventor. The success of his videos has to do with his signature trait, a twisted trademark.
Gordieev makes the easy difficult. It stands out for working perfectly using unconventional methods. Unimaginable, indeed. You can make both the world’s largest deli knife and a cardboard soda machine.
After hitting the nets with his video of the bike with the wheels split in the middle and before posting the one with the square wheels, Gordieev wanted to repeat the furore with a clip of one with two and a half wheels and showed once again that his creativity is inexhaustible.
Source: Clarin
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