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Um, no.
Now I have Steppenwolf's song Ballcrusher going through my head.
Now I have Steppenwolf's song Ballcrusher going through my head.
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Gravity Bike. Has front brakes... and likely some lead shot in the frame to bring it up to 23kg. Usually they have some knee rests as well as the rear sets. Would go very, very very fast down hills.
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Just what I thought
https://youtu.be/C4gR50INLks
https://youtu.be/C4gR50INLks
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I remember people building similar bikes by flipping a BMX frame upside down.
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Nice!!!!
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I wonder if a heavier rider would have an advantage.
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Just what I thought
https://youtu.be/C4gR50INLks
https://youtu.be/C4gR50INLks
No special wide tires, no long low frame, and no full face helmet. And all the time hoping not to meet that wayward rock in the road.
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Have to chuckle a bit... pretty sure I have met and exceeded speeds like that on a regular diamond frame bike, just coming down mountain roads.
No special wide tires, no long low frame, and no full face helmet. And all the time hoping not to meet that wayward rock in the road.
No special wide tires, no long low frame, and no full face helmet. And all the time hoping not to meet that wayward rock in the road.
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From a local buy/sell/trade advertisement.
I have no idea how this, this thing steers.
It looks as though no expense was a spared in the construction of the front seat.
I have no idea how this, this thing steers.
It looks as though no expense was a spared in the construction of the front seat.
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Thing is, on the same hill the gravity bike would get up to 60+ mph. The record is 78mph. Even my kids bike has hit 50mph and that has a 12" front wheel. It's all about frontal area, air resistance is the killer.
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A steering rod connected to the front wheel. Or where you just talking about the audacity of it's design?