1980
The HISTORY of 2005
JUSTABIKE-
an emerging world-wide
technology trend that very
few people saw arriving in our
time!
In the earlier years from 1980 to
1989, the Research and Development company went through many different changes in
location, from New Jersey to New York to Pennsylvania and back to New Jersey. Stability
came in the form of leasing a section of a truck yard location in Delanco, New Jersey. Major
developments were made using resources and materials directly from the demolition of
actual Tractor Trailers.
From 1989 to 2001, R&D was targeted towards the Human Powered sector, testing
machinery and applications to push the edge of physics beyond what was
"traditionally" believed to be feasible. It is very hard to deny the reality of
a 40' Tractor Trailer that does not have an engine, this technology has strong potential
for developing Nations around the world!
Combining the Human Powered technology with "Ground Surface Magnetic
Levitation" will blow the lid off of every technology company around the world! And
to think, some people thought the earlier experiments were nothing more than just stupid
bicycles! |
Pictured here is a more modern
version (BG Type 4, 1997) of some of the testing experiments that were done to investigate
the viability of an advanced dynamic form of physics.
Some experts may dispute that there is an advanced form of physics,
but what do you think made moving these Auto-Bikes feasible?
Using the traditional engineering for bicycles or Velomobiles will
not power an Auto-Bike! Velomobiles weigh about 75 pounds, Auto-Bikes weigh about 750
pounds on average. The average weight of a Human Powered Tractor Trailer is about 2,500
pounds, all the way up to 6,000 pounds. A standard bicycle drivetrain will not even budge
the Auto-Bike. |
Skeptics and Critics can say what they want, but nothing beats seeing the
real deal. The Willingboro Police Dept. was confronted with this actual Tractor on Route
130, driving in reverse.
The vehicle had a malfunction at the time. Countless Police Officers examined
every nut and bolt, and could not find any evidence of an engine, except a giant
"Black Hole" (no pun intended) where an engine could have or would have been
mounted!
The Patrol Officer that did the routine traffic stop was Robert Lawson, a graduate
of JFK High School (1982) of Willingboro, New Jersey! The driver was not ticketed, (as per
the Chief of Police of Willingboro) because it is legally a Non-Motorized Vehicle, whereby
the traffic laws are written for motorized vehicles! |
 Pictured here are some of the materials used to help facilitate the
studies of Human Powered Vehicles, and blending their technology with Software
applications.
Using Motion Control Software is same technology that
"Mag-Lev" Trains use to power up the guideway, in return, creating propulsion
without requiring bulky archaic drivetrain components found in today's industrial
vehicles.
Software or Control Powered Vehicles are the technology of the
FUTURE! |
 How can you have
some technology without the hardware to back it up! This facility had Aerospace
Communications equipment that was "just what the Doctor ordered!" Using the
older program technologies work better than their modern upgrades. There is
less specification conflict, and the precision required for Mag-Lev Auto-Bikes is less
demanding than that of Mag-Lev Trains.
Unorthodox procedures were used in the implementation of systems for the
Auto-Bikes, which drove outside Technicians insane, because they could not figure out how
you can create propulsion using Control Software!
What purpose could Control Software have in conjunction with operating a Bicycle?
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Only JUSTABIKE could figure
that out! From 1985 to 2002, JUSTABIKE built and used the computer testing labs to do
R&D on various types of Human Powered Vehicles, which generally weighed over 750
pounds. Light weight "test bikes" like BG Type 4 and others, were specifically
built for experimental reasons, and not for any form of roadworthiness. The
test labs played a major role in solving solutions to one of mankind's biggest dreams-
creating adequate propulsion from one's own energy! A true form of self sustainability!
For over 400 years, experimenters have tried to use Human Power in one practical
form or another, but could not make it feasible. As time drew nearer towards the 21st
Century, finding a market for Human Power would become increasingly difficult, one would
figure.
This is not so, because industrialized Nations are finding that their current
activity has serious ramifications, and becoming increasingly burdensome to support. |
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