No idea...but, it has been around for a very long time, for some reason.What is even the purpose of that kind of races?
No idea...but, it has been around for a very long time, for some reason.What is even the purpose of that kind of races?
No wind resistance = SPEED!No idea...but, it has been around for a very long time, for some reason.
The bar isI think the rider is supposed to maintain contact with that bar behind the motorcycle. Front tire on against a roller
High speeds. The front fork is set with positive castor like a bascart so the wheel stays true and straight for stability. The motorcycle is to reduce drag and pull the bike in to it's draft, so they can reach speeds of 60+ mph. I think the record is around 115mph. Bicycle version of the Bonneville salt flat board tracker motorcycles.No idea...but, it has been around for a very long time, for some reason.
Is that a Dodge roadbike? Gimme details.I put drop bars on it from one of these. They are REALLY wide drop bars, and they are fun with the small front wheel.
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It is a Dodge Viper road bike that was a promotional item for the Dodge Viper. It was meant for a Dodge Viper owner to have so it went along with their car. It was from 2006.Is that a Dodge roadbike? Gimme details.
High speeds. The front fork is set with positive castor like a bascart so the wheel stays true and straight for stability. The motorcycle is to reduce drag and pull the bike in to it's draft, so they can reach speeds of 60+ mph. I think the record is around 115mph. Bicycle version of the Bonneville salt flat board tracker motorcycles.
I get the physics...I don't get why it is something that has stuck around for as long as it has.High speeds...
Probly because people like going fast.I get the physics...I don't get why it is something that has stuck around for as long as it has.
I want time overheard 2 guys talking about how this company was awesome and how the designer was an entrepreneur and a really good person in design.
Not a fixie, but could someone explain to me what kind of drugs the creator of this monstrosity takes? I want to know what to avoid...
Probly because people like going fast.
In the olden days, where stayer bikes had wooden wheels, the tires were poorly designed. This caused them to explode at 60mph. This has killed several people. Now, that tires are better developed, they don't explode.
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