yeah, i wanna ride around on an aluminum frame with a few gallons of rocket fuel under my balls and flames coming out under my ass. looks very wyl e. coyote, if you ask me.
That bike may not be the most expensive bike but add the jet engines to it and the value goes waaay up. Model airplane jet engines are ridiculously expensive and they are smaller than the ones he's using...
"did you see him accelerate, i dont think there was any torque on the frame... and as for tyres and wheels, the engines arent powering the wheels, it is powering directly onto the air from the rear. so there wouldnt really be any extra wear on the tyres unless he is going over about 70-80kp/h"At the speed he was traveling, there wasn't much torque of any kind. But they didn't exactly strike me as the time to calculate everything out in advance. The wrong fuel mixture and/or miscalculation of thrust could equal disaster in any number of ways, not the least of which is having your bike rolling end over end with the rider holding on for dear life.
Closed AccountDec 17, 2006
yeah, i wanna ride around on an aluminum frame with a few gallons of rocket fuel under my balls and flames coming out under my ass. looks very wyl e. coyote, if you ask me.
zonk3rDec 18, 2006
That bike may not be the most expensive bike but add the jet engines to it and the value goes waaay up. Model airplane jet engines are ridiculously expensive and they are smaller than the ones he's using...
culbedaDec 18, 2006
"did you see him accelerate, i dont think there was any torque on the frame... and as for tyres and wheels, the engines arent powering the wheels, it is powering directly onto the air from the rear. so there wouldnt really be any extra wear on the tyres unless he is going over about 70-80kp/h"At the speed he was traveling, there wasn't much torque of any kind. But they didn't exactly strike me as the time to calculate everything out in advance. The wrong fuel mixture and/or miscalculation of thrust could equal disaster in any number of ways, not the least of which is having your bike rolling end over end with the rider holding on for dear life.
jmack111Dec 18, 2006
Where do I buy mine??
Closed AccountDec 18, 2006
A decent road bike is easily capable of going 60+ MPH without falling apart. You can hit that fairly easily going downhill.
mexicanp9Dec 18, 2006
That guy should strap on more jet engines and go full speed.
shotmenotDec 19, 2006
jet powered dildos? thats a new one
huberthDec 20, 2006
This is cool! Also check out the Swiss Rocket Powered Bicycle going 236 km/h (=147 mph) <a class="user" href="http://dailyvideo.googlepages.com/swiss-rocket-bicycle">http://dailyvideo.googlepages.com/swiss-rocket-bicycle</a>
modthoJun 6, 2008
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