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  "textContent": "British inventor and YouTuber James Bruton has a habit of solving problems nobody asked him to solve – and then solving them again, harder. The man behind the screw-drive motorcycle (yes, it moves on spinning cylinders instead of wheels) and a rideable electric Lego skateboard has now tackled what might be his most deranged engineering flex yet: an electric moto that balances on a single giant ball.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Urban Transport, Transport\n\n**Tags:** Self-balancing, Oddball, Inventors, Unicycle, Electric Vehicles, DIY",
  "title": "Bonkers omnidirectional electric 'bike' balances on a single ball wheel"
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