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Locality: San Jose, California



Address: 1 Washington Sq 95192 San Jose, CA, US

Website: www.sphericaldrivesystem.com

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Spherical Drive System 08.02.2021

The amount of attention that we have received in the past few months have been overwhelming to say the least. We’ve received interest in our project from microblogs, tech-blogs, all the way to mainstream media, and magazines. We would like to thank everyone that has been following the project and talking about it. This is why we want to give everyone a little status update on how the project is going. Since most of the team’s graduation back in May of 2012, we’ve been immerse...d in the construction of our spheres, and finishing up the motor mounts. But aside from engineering, we also were chosen as Finalists in the Collegiate Inventor’s Competition. An annual competition held in Washington D.C. by Invent Now inc. and sponsored by the United States Patent Office. We had to prepare videos and practice our presentation for this prestigious event. Now that the competition is behind us, we are refocusing our energy on the task of finishing the full-scale prototype. For the full-scale prototype, we have acquired new controls team members, as well as preparing for a campaign that we will release soon. With all this being said, our current projected deadline for finishing the full-scale prototype is September of 2013. Thank you everyone for all the encouragement thus far, we are determined to see this project to the finish. Sincerely, Team SDS

Spherical Drive System 27.01.2021

Hey gang, SDS is in the process of coming up with some cool t-shirt design so that you guys can show your support for the project. All procedes will be going towards the final push for completion of the bike. Please tell us which designs you guys like best! Just like which ever design you think is best and we'll pick the top two most favorite designs to print. - Team SDS

Spherical Drive System 15.01.2021

Autoblog interview up, go check it out and let us know what you think!

Spherical Drive System 15.12.2020

Hey Everyone, So there seems to be a lot of recurring questions, let me try to get them all (hopefully) in one go: Spheres are made of Carbon Fiber/Fiberglass with a very tough industrial rubber coating, for traction and force distribution. Yes, we have discussed many other ways of making the spheres that would be 100 times better, but raising the funds for making a 2 foot sphere x2 is never easyThey are rigid enough and provide enough traction for this purpose. No the sph...eres won’t go anywhere if the spheres lift off of the ground, they are contained. The Spheres can wear somewhat unevenly in initial testing but as the motors are all evenly preloaded to the spheres to for maximizing traction. We will have videos of the final bike as well as a live unveiling, once we have the prototype up and running (hoping for end of 2012). As far as test pilotsI call dibs! Jk, it will likely start off without a rider until we can be certain of predictable motion. Currently, it does roll as it sits but where’s the fun in that? Will this work and is it practical? There needs to be some fundamental additions/changes to the design to make this thing feasible; such as braking, traction, cost of manufacturing, and of course a bullet proof control system for high speeds. Why would anyone want a spherical drive bike? SafetyStabilityNew degrees of freedom are a start. I don’t know about you, but to me spinning while flying down the street would be lots of fun. There have been many comments about suspension, and there actually is 2 shocks in this dual swing arm design, so some dampening does exist. A pneumatic tire does an excellent job of cushioning the rider further but we’ll leave it at that. Cost? If you have to ask you can’t afford itonly kidding, but seriously thoughit’s a lot, think Tesla Roadster status, but prototypes are never cheap. We hope to get this much lower if it is to be feasible. Speed? For the scope of this project it is 5-10mph to get the controls right. Theoretical speed, purely going off of gear ratios between the motors and final drive, is something close to 60mph. Operation of the vehicle will be intuitive to a motorcycle ridersomewhatlean to move side to side, throttle and steering are there as well. All, computer controlled, to keep you from doing something that could end in a bad time. Be sure to check out older posts and our website at www.sphericaldrivesystem.com for more info. Thank you all for the support! -SDS Team