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The greatest motorcycle ever? Or the stupidest? (Page 2)
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Greatest or stupidest, its spurring some pretty interesting conversation over how it works.
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Originally Posted by smacintush
Seems like a far-fetched idea to me. This thing is frakking top-heavy as hell with NO wheelbase for stability. I can't see how braking could ever really be adequate at higher speeds.
I agree, probably wouldn't work. But also might not be entirely impossible.
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And, exactly how are you supposed to turn the thing? You certainly couldn't turn very fast AT ALL.
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Disclaimer: This post should not be viewed as an endorsement of any candidate.
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Yes! A new avenue for debate.
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Maybe it's got little wheels on poles that it throws down for added stability during fast maneuvering. A 'stoppie-bar' would certainly solve the braking issue.
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Originally Posted by smacintush
And, exactly how are you supposed to turn the thing? You certainly couldn't turn very fast AT ALL.
Actually, turning would be the least of your worries - you could throw it into a turn just like a unicycle, up on one wheel.... If you were a freaking lunatic, that is...
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There are quite a few of those on this board, so I guess turning is no issue.
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בְּטַח אֶל-יְהוָה, בְּכָל-לִבֶּךָ; וְאֶל-בִּינָתְךָ, אַל-תִּשָּׁעֵן.
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I knew I was on to something with my 'stoppie-bar' idea!
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
I knew I was on to something with my 'stoppie-bar' idea!
I think that's just for parking. If it hits the ground while you were riding it.... I don't think you'd be riding it much longer.
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בְּטַח אֶל-יְהוָה, בְּכָל-לִבֶּךָ; וְאֶל-בִּינָתְךָ, אַל-תִּשָּׁעֵן.
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