
Introducing: dynamic balance training on a bike platform
A pivot mechanism beneath the seat and pedal assembly creates controlled instability — forcing your body to continuously find its center, the same way riding a unicycle does. Two modes: locked stable for traditional use, or fully dynamic for core activation.
THE ORIGIN
From a parade to a patent
In the late 1970s, a teenager in Kinston, NC rode a unicycle in a Christmas parade. Not because it was easy — because it was hard in the right way. Every balance correction. Every micro-adjustment. Every pedal stroke demanding full-body engagement.
"I spent decades wondering why
no one had brought that feeling
to a stationary bike."
That teenager was Jeff Wilson, founder of UniKore USA. In April 2026, he filed a provisional patent on a technology that finally closes that gap.

TECHNOLOGY
Three patent pathways. One platform.
The UniKore provisional patent covers three distinct technical configurations — each separately claimable, each scalable to different market segments.
CONFIG 01
Passive Ball-&-Socket
Natural instability via pivot mechanism. Lower manufacturing cost. Consumer home market.
CONFIG 02
Multi-Axis Gimbal
Controlled multi-directional movement. Programmable resistance. Commercial gym applications.
CONFIG 03
Motorized System
Active instability induction. Simulates terrain, load, and guided programs. Pro & rehab.
Dual-Mode Design ·
Full-Body Upgrade Coming
Every UniKore device includes a stabilizing lever that locks the platform for traditional stationary bike use — making it two products in one. Detachable resistance handles (in development) will extend engagement to arms, shoulders, and upper back for a true full-body system.
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
An uncrowded space in a growing market.
$3.2B
Exercise bike market by 2033
from $1.6B today · 8% CAGR
$27B
Rehab equipment market by 2030 · 8.3% CAGR · cardiac rehab & aging population demand
$2.8B
Connected fitness platforms
Annual revenue · digital layer opportunity
No existing product combines cardiovascular training, dynamic core activation, and balance correction in a single platform. UniKore is designing for that gap.
PARTNERSHIP
Seeking the right partner for this window.
We're in active conversations with a small number of companies about the optimal path forward.
The 12-month provisional patent window makes timing meaningful.
Licensing
Integrate UniKore technology into an existing product line or new category launch.
Joint Development
Co-develop the full product with shared IP rights and manufacturing alignment.
Prototype Partnership
Manufacturing or engineering partner to build the first production prototypes.
Acquisition
Strategic acquisition of the IP, concept, and founding team during the patent window.
Let's talk about what's possible.
We'll share the full concept brief, patent summary, and market analysis in a 15-minute call — no commitment required.
OUR LEADERSHIP TEAM
Business, Tech, & Human Behavior Experts
UniKore's leadership combines 40+ years of enterprise technology sales, data analytics, and behavioral science into a single, focused mission: bringing a patent-pending fitness innovation to the partners best positioned to scale it.

Jeff Wilson
Jeff Wilson is the inventor behind UniKore and a seasoned enterprise technology executive with 30 years of experience at the intersection of cloud computing, data analytics, and strategic sales.
A Principal GTM and Sales Leader at Amazon Web Services, Jeff has built and led go-to-market strategy across some of the world's most complex enterprise accounts. His earlier career at Teradata deepened his expertise in data architecture and solutions consulting.
He holds an MBA from the University of Alabama, a BS in Electrical Engineering from Auburn University, and a CPA license — a rare combination of technical depth, business acumen, and commercial instinct.

