Well, now there's this:
Gauswheel
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjyrfKmWU3yz2B4JpxM4XmCO0r89OtG7PPKSu15vR4W1xlA5l1rTPam9OmsL4hADkZG7CITAeK9l6ORI_-D1qpDgenGrk88bgRgOrKL44XZGll-ycvvCkqznYk23Uvvs1go0prFuLLgBezP/s200/Gauswheel005.jpg)
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Comments on the "street" are along the lines of "less useful than a unicycle" "I'd rather stick with my skateboard" and "wouldn't that break your teeth/testicles?", but it looks like a huge improvement on the impossible wheel, if you ask me.
Fortunately, I'm saving up for a trip to Europe right now, so my own teeth have a bit of a reprieve.
Still, I wonder if you can buy the frame separately and use your own wheel...
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