Not the best design, but it'll work at slow speed and on flats. Note that you aren't dragging the front wheels sideways when you change direction, instead you're twisting the bike frame. Which you wind up doing on a normal bicycle to a smaller extent. You could steer the front wheels separately but that'd widen the thing and make it complicated. Violates KISS principle. If it works for him, great.
Not the best design, but it'll work at slow speed and on flats. Note that you aren't dragging the front wheels sideways when you change direction, instead you're twisting the bike frame. Which you wind up doing on a normal bicycle to a smaller extent. You could steer the front wheels separately but that'd widen the thing and make it complicated. Violates KISS principle. If it works for him, great.
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