Okay so I modified Nori’s watercycle AGAIN because I wasn’t very happy with the first iteration being basically a fish tank on wheels.
LET’S GO OVER SOME OF THE FEATURES!
The curved rubber lip is to prevent water within the cycle from splashing out during movement. The lip is curved inwards so it may redirect stray drops back into the tank. This doesn’t prevent giant sloshes from escaping. It also allows the occupant to comfortably rest their appendages on the edge of the tank.
The collapsible desk is affixed to the cycle via suction cups that attach to the side. It can be removed at any time.
The bag clip is simply a plastic clip that hangs on the edge of the cycle. It can be removed at any time.
The drainage plug is, of course, to drain out old water in the cycle so it may be replaced.
The tires can be switched out to more specialized types, like offroad tires or road tires (think like a bicycle). However Nori is only really ever out of the water for school and domestic outings with friends, so all-terrains are all she needs.
The wheel lock is pressed downward when in motion and can be popped up when parked, like during classes.
The cycle is operated by the occupant shifting their weight to the front and back of the tank. This will, in turn, cause it to move forward, backward, or slow down. Shifting left or right also causes the cycle to turn in that direction. However, assistance via the push handle is advised while going uphill or downhill.
If you have an aquatic SnOC in the O-Hi universe or can think of some other application for the watercycle, feel free to use this design and add more accessories like the bag-clip and desk! :D