Two-Wheeled, Self-Balancing Gyro-X vehicle from 1967 in action & driving scenes!
This video is about the most particular vehicle of the 2019 Concorso d'Eleganza of Villa d'Este in Italy. It's called Gyro-X and it's a 2-wheeled prototype able to stay and drive perfectly balanced thanks to a gyroscope (55 cm in diameter) fitted in the front.
The project was born in 1967, designed by Alex Tremulis and gyroscope specialist Tom Summers, with a budget of $750,000 (about $6 million today) but it was soon abandoned due to Gyrocar Company's bankrupt, ran out of funds to perfect the product.
After all these years, Gyro-X chassis had a complicated history, losing its gyroscope too, until it ended up in the hands of Lane Motor Museum in Nashville.
Check this video regarding the restoration process and how does Gyro-X work: • How This Two-Wheeled C...
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Event: Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este2019
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As James May would put it, it is an ingenious solution for a problem that should never have existed in the first place.
Yeah, like missing toothache
James may at a hardware store would be an interesting feature
I think Jay Leno said it best " Answering the engineering question no one ever asked." He was referring to an early 1900s bike with the engine mounted on the front wheel. I think this is in that same category.
@geek lmao
@Lazarus Zoolander well they are on the grand tour now and they are already making season 4 so don't worry they will be with us soon😉👍
Looks like a Corvette got naughty with a Harley Davidson... ;-)
/M0ther_bra1ned/ BWAAAAAA!!! .....Spit my coffee! 🥴
yeah and they are brother and sister
The rear looks like a mini avanti.
@@JT-un7dc not really
Except the Harley doesn't suspect his friend, the Studebaker Avanti.
This thing is beyond cool - the retro future never looked any better!
I freaking found it! Years ago I was driving back from Camp Hill PA and saw this on the highway. It was towing a trailer too that matched the styled car. I took a Pic of it on my Verizon flip phone and it came out perfect! It looked like a UFO on wheels if I had to describe it. I assume it was coming back from one of the Carlisle car shows they have down there all time.
The best thing about it is: IT HAS POP UP HEADLIGHTS!!!
You had the chance to sing that song & you missed it
DersNoNem which Song?
POP UP UP AND DOWN HEADLIIIIIIIIIIIIGHTS
That's the best thing about it really.
But keep euro beat away, it may be a issue
It is quite fascinating and impressive how they used this technology in the time this car was made, and it seemed to work
its not a car its a motor bike
What is the displacement, and how many cylinders?
@@jasperedwards3341 It is a two wheel CAR ....NOT a bike .
@@myname7558 checked the regulations?
Lit Motors C-1
1967: There will be flying cars in 2019! 2019: 1967
Reality: "Way back in 1967, we had two-wheel cars that could self-balance..."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
SkrrrPoP Deny no we won’t. Too much red tape. To many people scared they will,fall on them. Won’t happen for ages.
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Flying cars are useless...
Looks like something James Bond should drive before it converts into a boat for a high speed escape.
Spongebob
That's amazing.
Batman 1989
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*an incredibly low speed escape
Someone created a problem and then corrected that problem.
Problem: is made Solution: is made to fix problem Solution 2: just get rid of the problem by making a NORMAL F*CKING CAR
@@michaelfinlay1412 you don't understand. This probably drives... Weird. But. Motorcycle riding is fun. Except in the rain. So. This then.
Plus:slimmer than a 4 wheel vehicle could be without being necessarily unsafe in curves. A leaning vehicle doesn't experience the same forces as a car. A car this slim and small would not be safe at higher speeds in curves. Not saying this is but the concept allows for it. Though it would be nice if someone developed a 3 or 4 wheel thing that just has suspension arms like a motorcycle but slims or broadens it's track so you can park superslim go off road medium and be broad n flat on the road few cm above ground for fast cornering.
@@gur262 so a motorcycle lol
@@gur262 I do understand, just need to change the motorcycle so it has a roof or a waterproof suit for when it rains
Imagine if the minds of the 60’s had our cheap micro controllers of today....
they will land on mars first rather than moon
they will make flying cars
Imagine how even worse the abominations would be
Imagine if Hitler's National Socialists won the war...We'd all be bonking bubble breasted blonds on our way to the next galaxy.
hill billy nuts!
The gyro is only used during low speed because at high speed the car can balance itself like a motorcycle. It is indeed a good concept to look into.
Also, during high speed.. The two rotating wheels serves as gyroscope
The car cannot balance itself at high speed. What happens If the vehicle takes a gentle bend at high speed?
@@gmo4250 What happens if a motorcycle takes a gentle bend at high speed?
@@lol-ws6po The rider turns the handlebars and leans into the bend. The bike does not balance itself.
Exactly @@gmo4250
1967 and still futuristic. Great design
Another idea that was well ahead of its time. Something right out of "the Jetsons" ... :D
Invented by a Russian count and first demonstrated in London in 1914.
Not really. It's kind of pointless: once you get up to speed the gyros are completely unnecessary. You can just balance it like a motorcycle... Hell, just have the out-riggers pull up at 10 km/h instead of right after you start it up.
im pretty sure george didnt get punted of the road by a truck like you would in this but what an amazing car or bike or whatever the heck it is
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There must exist a parallel universe where this kind of independent mobility is not only allowed but also desired.
This car seems so much more advanced than many newer cars. Wow that is awesome.
This is pretty much just a novelty, but at the same time a really impressive marvel of engineering and it looks stunning and surreal when driving past. Almost like it's floating.
1910 a train was built that drove on one track with the same trick. It's actually quite an old idea
Incredible engineering work, especially for being a 1967 model. Very amazing!
Gives new meaning to "take it for a spin around the block"
How??? Because you crash from mildly unsettling maneuvers due to them not using the correct tires?😂
reliant robin owners hate him!
Lose that extra wheel with this one simple trick!
As an American I'm greatful for the old topgear, I understand what you mean, with Jeremy Clarkson's face attached lol
@Christian Crusades lol is that why he punched a guy over not getting a hot meal?
@@mr.waffles8739 he's got an excuse for that....
My Grandad had a reliant robin, me and my brother nearly rolled the thing, in our parents drive way whilst rocking it to see how far it will go. And yes you are correct they probably hate it.
Looks like a Studebaker Avanti that was picked before it was ripe.
I came here to say exactly that.
WisdomVendor1 😂😆truth
That was damn funny.
That wins the internet
It DOES look like an Avanti. At first glance I thought it looked like a narrow, two wheel Corvette thanks to the round taillights. From the rear, anyway.
This car could make a great design for a single seated boat.
Just imagine how much fun it would be to take on a long trip. And that suspension must feel great on cobblestone, too.
This trip will be especially interesting for the hearing of the passenger.
@@jalopyfromhalf-life9163 By the end, there will be little left.
@@paulparoma And once there's no hearing, no more problems with noise. Great invention!
@@C54rlo I'll say! All cars should be like that.
What about overweight passengers? lol@@jalopyfromhalf-life9163
"We choose to create a balanced gyroscope car in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organise and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win, and the others, too."
beautiful words, yet pointless. first gyro car was built in 1914. gyro is not a space-age tecnological device. it is pretty simple actually. and gyro car is useless.
This use 99% of the engine to keep balanced, and 1% to move
It needs a Hayabusa motor in it :)
The gyro can balance the car without power for a full hour, so theyre fine in terms of power use. theyre choosing not to drive it fast due to being a prototype model and expensive, a full production wouldve been driven faster and likely been more powerful
it feels like it is a horrible ride, I wouldn´t want this car not even if they give it to me for free
@@starcader2663 you leaning wouldnt do anything to change it, thats part of the point of the gyro
Also look at the tires, those rubber bands will loose grip at the first curve, motorcycle tires have a different shape for a reason.
Ask not "why", rather ask "why not?".
I think in this particular case it might be more constructive to ask why...
Engineering, Technology and Science advance mostly by so-called "failures" that often provide lessons and experience that will prove invaluable on the next project. Regardless of commercial success. Sometimes (not always) it's a suprisingly thin line between visionary genius and obsessive crackpot.
And this is 1967... Somebody stole our future
Capitalists.
No, somebody decided this is a really stupid idea and rightfully canned it.
@@John_Ridley did you hear about Nikola Tesla and his inventions? Free energy, antigravity, wireless electricity? And that more than 1 hundred years ago....so yes, somebody(elite and govmnt) stole our brilluant and prosperous future. They dont need us to prosper and have free energy, thwy need us to work hard and pay taxes and for oil, electricity etc using stupid "new" cars which still have 4 wheels and combustion chamber (very old and primotive) . we could fly to the outer space and all hard work could do robots. So yes, im totally sure that they keep us slaves
@@slavasandsglam You believe a lot of bullshit. Tesla was crazy the last couple of decades of his life. You need to take some basic science classes.
What if that “ Somebody “ had a envision to the FUTURE instead . Just a thought.
I had the pleasure of looking this car over in person at Lane last year while on a group tour with some people from a car blog I am a part of. Very unique vehicle from a museum full of very unique vehicles! I highly recommend any car person who is into odd and little known vehicles to make the trip to Nashville to tour the Lane Motor Museum. It's definitely worth it!
Yes, Lane Museum is definitely worth the detour.
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.
No, that’s when they started sex changes
Diego, I would rather not think "why", but rather "why not".
"You stood on the shoulders of geniuses.."
Unbelievable ! Amazing! I once read an article in a German Magazine for historic cars and Bikes about a gyro car in the early 20's in GB but couldn't beleave this works. Everyone that i told about the possibility of making such an one trac car thinks i read a hoax for 1. April.. Now i saw it with my own eyes. THANK YOU SO MUCH !!
Because it must be done
Chernobyl? lol
I must have one, must steal design.
Jay Leno needs one of these :)
Agreed. I wanna hear him giggle while driving it the first time.
A half century before this vehicle hit the road, a locomotive that balanced itself on a single rail amazed the world, only to be forgotten by subsequent generations. Still impressive. I wouldn’t mind seeing someone incorporate this tech into a mockup of Luke Skywalker’s land speeder or the Jetson’s flying car.
Brennan's monorail
Each loco car would need the same gyro setup. Would get quite expensive.
When the stand wheels went up, a couple of the dudes in the crowd jumped out to try to catch the car. LOL.
I've seen pictures of this but I didn't realize it is balanced by Gyroscopic wheels ! Crazy vehicle but I want one !!!! 😊
I want 2, one for me and one for the better half. That way we could still go for days out together.
@@mothmagic1 If you can`t find one look for the german made ECOMOBILE . Its a 4 piston BMW motobike engine powered 2 wheel streetlegal Bellyracer with topspeed up to 300Km / h.
Crazy history, thanks for putting it in the description 👍
I saw this beauty in the Lane motor museum. It was nice to see this video made 3 years before I saw it in person. Cool car! Fantastic museum!!
This looks like something I would draw in kindergarten
Looks nice
It does
2 year old you had good taste
that man was driving a two wheeled ketchup bottle
Hahahahaha
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think the question on everyone’s mind is ‘but can it drift?’
😂
James Williams How did You know😂
It wasn't, now it is lol
It drifted into obscurity...so, yes.
I wanted to see it corner
I saw that car at the 1967 or '68 New York Auto Show. It's one of the only cars from the show that I remember.
😊🙏 This Gyro-X is way ahead of its time >>> Functional & Beautifully made! With today's Electric Vehicle technology , we hope someone would take up the passion to reignite this Gyro-X for the Electric Vehicle generations! Thank You So Much for the efforts & for sharing! Many Happy Good Blessings in Return to All Who Made This Possible! 🌷🌿🌏💜🕊🇮🇹
1967. My favorite year of all cars in general
I agree, Mike. I've said that hundreds of times. Seems like most of the car companies were putting out their best products that year. (My opinion)
I do remember reading about this in popular science magazine back in the day. It was way ahead of its time.a lot of technology in cars that were really cool was back in the 60s early 70s and poof disappeared. 😁🇺🇸
it was not ahead of it`s time. gyro is a fairly simple device. first gyro car built in 1914.
Could not be made to work. The effect of the gyroscope is the same at whatever speed while the counter-steering from a single-track vehicle increases with speed. Those long streamlined Bonneville bikes are notorious for their steering characteristics to REVERSE at a certain speed, and in at least one case I know of reversed again at still higher speed. Pretty obvious that the designer had zero understanding how a motorcycle steers and stays upright.
He has done a beautiful job of maintaining that vehicle.
Nobody standing around that thing had any appreciation for what was going on to keep that engineering oddity upright, sitting still. Woah.
Seems like the gyro kicks on at 0:55
V tech equivalent xD
Best feature of this car is that it can also be used as a coffin when you crash in it.
eNaRDe 😂😂😂😆
Lol
It WONT crash------------------------------only (if ever, have to) disintegrate at THIS speed!!
We need more of these today!!! Many thanx 4 sharing.
That is really beautiful, from back when The Future was going to look like the ThunderBirds.
How to shut down a Hypercars meeting, bring this one!
He would steal the show.
What a machine! Interesting how it works.
What a gem - looks unreal!
When he raised the landing gear! Lol... definitely looks like Sean Connery should be driving that jet ski/car across a beach...
How amazing is that? What a piece of kit . I'd love to take a run in that .
Apparently this vehicle leans into a bend much like a motorcycle.I would like to see it perform at speed.
Me too!
@@erickcampisi949 Surch for ECOMOBILE ; if you want to see a 2 wheel BMW 4 piston motobike engine powered streetlegal bellyracer with up to 300Km / h topspeed .
Love to see how this thing does around corners
Ah, Villa D'Este in Cernobbio! What a location!
It's like something out of The Jetsons.
They are starting to make something like that now 52 years later now I know why I don't have my flying car or my jetpack I was promised in the 70's
Kiwi Guy Lol 😂
Flying cars sound awesome. But in reality it is terrifying.. knowing how many people neglect their cars like " what is that banging under the hood?" "I don't know"(turns up music volume) "Your check engine light is on you might want to get that checked" " It is fine that has been on for awhile"
@@MrKoalatea when I said my flying car I didn't mean for any body else to have them don't trust other drivers now well maybe you and me have em and the check engine light just put a bandaid on it works for me has done so for years. Happy flying ?
@@kiwiguy4764 hope for good weather and clear skies. Be safe kiwi guy
A few years ago, Honda demonstrated a self balancing motorcycle. It stood upright with no rider on it, and followed the guy as he walked around the room, like a puppy.
NGL this thing looks insane
Amazing and innovative, Thanks Bozzy92
Invented in Czechoslovakia during the WW2.
So unnecesary. So undeniably cool. Just look at the guy at 2:04. LOOK AT HIM! He knows full well he's the coolest person in the world at that specific point in time.
Ah, but if there was a guy in a Ferrari Daytona along side him, would you still think that? More importantly, would he be willing to sit in that thing along side a Daytona?
@@jackjones8363 Touche
The guy in the Daytona would be saying to himself "I wish I could take that little thing for a spin!" so you be the judge.
Legend has it, the man who engineered and designed that car never worked a job for the rest of his life.
Slap Boogz He actually threw this project in the trash, these guys finished it.
I want a modern version of this car, I really do!
It was in one of Thema biggest german Oldtimer magazine. Called ,,Oldtimer Markt"
Ja. Hab ich auch gelesen und keiner hat es mir geglaubt..... super Video!!!
Nunca na minha vida que,eu ia imaginar um carro de duas rodas,insano o carro.
This Car is good to reduce the forces of friction due to 2 wheels and aerodynamic shape. Old is gold.
Car?Motorcycle??Amazing!!!
Looks like something straight out of the Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future comic strip from the Eagle comic of the 1950s.
It happened in the 60's...It's the love baby of a car and a motorcycle
Wow, never seen like this before..amazing
So utterly fascinating
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@@potatoebrain7900 bruh
Amazing vehicle.. I want one!
Beautiful design, i love it
Wow so cool. Never knew such a car existed.
Besides the training wheels used for parking, what are those two rods coming out the sides of the car for? In case of an accidental tip over?
Hahaha That amazing tech can be tipped over, yes....
Lento como una verdadera tortuga, largo como la Cuaresma, mucho ruido y pocas acción 👍😊
It is terrifyingly terrific!
Wow.... what a great car. Impressive
From the back it looks like a Chevy Impala got squashed getting in a very tight parking spot.
1st gen Corvair taillights.
From the back it looks like my wife's ass was a semi truck that got squashed into a Chevy impala, my dilemma is overstated butt you get the picture
@@moebedick5968 Come on guys! The Chevy Impala had 3 lights on each side. This two wheeler resembles the Bel-Air.
The rear end, pretty much all the rear sheet metal is from a '63-65 Buick Riviera, they even used parts of the Riv trunk lid and sectioned the chrome Riv bumper.
The Jetsons theme is playing in my head to this...
that is really cool, we need them today!!
Amazing piece of engineering this car.
Просто шикарно!👍
I see lots of people confuse the technology with segway, there’s different principles at work between the two. Its a completely different way of self balancing
1967年製?凄いな。多分デカいフライホイールを回してるんだろうけど、 この時代に倒れない2輪自動車を創ろうとした発想の心意気に脱帽だよ。
Looks in good condition what a head turner
How radical is this? Wow. A Jetsons car for sure,maybe boy Elroy's daily driver...hahahah :)
This thing is clearly inspired on the Corvette C2 from 1963/1967. Very cool, I'm hallucinated, this car is impossible! Wow.
This is C2. After the accident they cut it in half and make 2.
@@jareknowak8712 Really, that's the story of this car? Pretty interesting. I'm gonna see some info in Google about this
@@techmaniac43 sorry, just joking :)
@@jareknowak8712 I know you was joking, i was speaking in a sarcastic way. But now talking serious, I just searched for some information about this car
@@techmaniac43 ok :)
Love this vehicle and i honestly would love to own one
A car you won't forget!
That is cool, but it for sure needs an exhaust upgrade, so it does not sound like straining hydraulics.
It also needs motorcycle tires, but you were less concerned with how it functions.
It also needs a spoiler.
That sound IS the hydraulic system, powering the gyroscope.
The long exhaust that projects the pythagorian slope of 5 feet by 7 feet.
The first ever gyrocar was built by the Russian lawyer Peter Shilovsky in 1913. Wolseley gyrocar.
www.hemmings.com/blog/2019/01/25/that-time-wolseley-buried-a-russian-counts-two-wheeled-gyro-car-because-it-ran-out-of-storage-space/
@@Lacombe57 thanks for sharing this interesting article!
The Stig needs to take this round the top gear test track...
WoW, this one is fantastic.
I take it the little side wheel skid bar was put on later by an owner for protection.
It has them on each side. They were built on at the factory as a contingency plan, because shit happens. Let's say he loses power and has to pull over.... Without the engine, the gyro loses momentum, so it's useless... and if you don't have any way to put down the landing gear, you're not able to just stick a leg out and catch it, so you have to lay it over onto one of the backup rollers.
...They're just waiting to take the legs out from under some poor unfortunate who's only crossing the road...
It would have to be an extremely close miss for that. :-P
Well, would be interested too watch off road version trial in Siberian mountains
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