Gyro-X driving on to Lane Motor Museum exhibit floor.

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The 1967 Gyro-X is a two-wheel car that balances thanks to a gyroscope situated between the front wheel and the driver. Designed by Alex Tremulis and engineered by Thomas Summers, it was the subject of an intense six-year restoration, which included re-fabricating the entire rear section of the car, the rear suspension and drive system, the gyroscope, etc. Here, the car is being driven back on to the exhibit floor of the Lane Motor Museum by the employee who restored this amazing car, Michael Hüby.
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Every video I have seen so far of someone driving the Gyro they are driving it slow I sure would like to see it going faster like atleast 50 or 60 mph I know it's a rare care but heck Jay Leno has some even rarer than this and he takes them on the interstate sometimes.

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