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But pedaling on a treadmill make you fall over.
What the hell?
They're called rollers, and they're pretty easy to ride on.
I have heard that it is VERY hard to get started and then very quickly becomes thoughtlessly easy
I wouldn't say easy... But yeah, you don't just fall over.
Is it possible for the bike to fall off the rollers, sending everything crashing into the nearest wall?
No, if you fall off the rollers, your wheels just stop. Bicycle wheels don't have anywhere near enough mass for their momentum alone to move your body.
Does it? I bet some weirdo on YouTube has done this.
you're absolutely right. I searched it before making that comment and there's one random dude who did exactly that, he even wondered himself if anyone has ever done that.
And pedaling in space makes you balance!
How the hell?
No, you’d start spinning