wow, over 200MPH on a BICYCLE !!

that's 207 mph in 5 seconds! on a bike, well a special kind with 3 propulsion units I'm not even sure what's what
 
I'd love to have that rocket when cycling uphill mountain. :lol:

One little turn, it's over!
 
I'd love to have that rocket when cycling uphill mountain. :lol:

One little turn, it's over!

:laugh2:

yeah it would be hard.... id liken to know what was his training regime was, ie weight lifting, push up, clenching fist exercises (spring and grip), or broom stick , rope with brick tied to it (i did that lots when i did motocross)... its the GRIP he needed...insane amounts too ok not for long but INTENSE and NOT losing NERVES...

I cant even find a page that explains how the rocket works but i guess they want to keep it secret...understandable.....
 
More impressive: 165 or so mph on a pedal powered bike. No rockets or any gimmicks.
 
More impressive: 165 or so mph on a pedal powered bike. No rockets or any gimmicks.

ok? just how are you going to get the momentum, NO HUMAN can pedal to such speed, no matter whats the gearing is, THINK!!!
 
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hydrogen peroxide which is passed over metals. When this combines with oxygen in the atmosphere, it creates an almighty amount of go
 
:laugh2:

yeah it would be hard.... id liken to know what was his training regime was, ie weight lifting, push up, clenching fist exercises (spring and grip), or broom stick , rope with brick tied to it (i did that lots when i did motocross)... its the GRIP he needed...insane amounts too ok not for long but INTENSE and NOT losing NERVES...

I cant even find a page that explains how the rocket works but i guess they want to keep it secret...understandable.....
in the vid, it looks like his feet were flapping behind him....lol
 
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hydrogen peroxide which is passed over metals. When this combines with oxygen in the atmosphere, it creates an almighty amount of go

yes, but that's all what about schematics, or even a very basic disgram showing what's which tank is, and where these are combined , its confusing to suss which of the 3 nozzles or combination of which 1/2/3? that provided the chemical reaction/heat and thrust....and which remained 'on' for the next 10 seconds giving the constant thrust towards the 200mph barrier.....
 
... it has already been done.

BS!...
well if it has, give us a link here to prove it

but upon a search on the net for myself this is what i have found....

http://wonderfulengineering.com/man...powered-bicycle-that-can-speed-up-to-110-mph/

another ...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V2FgwN_re4

Updated: The fastest human powered bike world record is now at 82.8 mph by Sam Whittingham set in 2009, and 75.7 mph by Barbara Buatois set in 2010. In 2011, a college team from TU-Delft in the Netherlands became the 2nd fastest all-time with a rider, Sebastiaan Bowier reaching 80.5 mph.

and according to the wiki below....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V2FgwN_re4

it says ...


164.95 km/h (102.50 mph)



THAT IS IN KM/H NOT MPH......

102.50 is just over a ton.....for a pedal pushbike...
with no rocket, or gimmicks.....

i believe you got muddled with km/h for mph...


It is still impressive!! 100mph on a pushbike is nuts.....


but that's pretty much it, like i said before human can not provide such momentum or gearing to go any further in speed with a given human physical capacity.....

make sense?
 
To be able to pedal up to 200 would probably require 25 gears. ;)
 
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