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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ITSec on September 23, 2015, 12:24:42 PM
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Not only that, they fly further too!
A team from Toronto has set new world's records three times this week for the fastest human powered vehicle ever, nearly 90 mph. Cool stuff at http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/aerovelo-speed-record-1.3239241 (http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/aerovelo-speed-record-1.3239241)
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Not only that, they fly further too!
A team from Toronto has set new world's records three times this week for the fastest human powered vehicle ever, nearly 90 mph. Cool stuff at http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/aerovelo-speed-record-1.3239241 (http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/aerovelo-speed-record-1.3239241)
Cool stuff but completely impractical for customer duplication. Seeing no window I wonder how the rider kept going straight. Maybe a small lense to look out of? I'm betting they did the run @ sunrise before it got too hot in that cocoon. Nice video.
Your title is a bit misleading
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"The aerodynamic shell that fits overtop is windowless, to reduce drag – the pilot sees what's outside via a screen connected to two tiny cameras outside the vehicle."
I'd like a chance to ride it. At my age, I'm not likely to set a record, but it would be fun as heck.
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Impractical , not if you need to outrun bears :grin:
Dusty
"Oh boy, do I love bears, bet your life that I do,
Ain't nothin' anywhere like a big ole bear...
Long as he's a mile away from you!"
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You wonder why we are fast?
(http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag77/Penderic/Penderic047/moose%20and%20buffalo_zpsfddl5qzr.jpg)
Hah!
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Back in the days of some mining came nearly face to face with a moose in Canada early none morning. I'll take my chances with a bear over a moose any day. Luckily the SUV door was unlocked.
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Congrats to them. But as a practical matter I would make a flush window and leave the weight of the tiny cameras and screen in the barn, but then they are the ones who achieved this record and I have absolutely no interest in doing so myself.
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Congrats to them. But as a practical matter I would make a flush window and leave the weight of the tiny cameras and screen in the barn, but then they are the ones who achieved this record and I have absolutely no interest in doing so myself.
In reality it was probably not really possible to do. If the rider gained any weight they'd be in trouble as it was. :evil:
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Hopefully it didn't have loud pipes.
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It does have practical application. This is a very efficient shape -- scale it up, put in the required windows and vents, and you have a very efficient electric-powered commuter bike.
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It does have practical application. This is a very efficient shape -- scale it up, put in the required windows and vents, and you have a very efficient electric-powered commuter bike.
:1: Or , one could just hire the guy that rode this thing to pedal a bicycle built for two . Geez , what an amazing feat :bow:
Dusty
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It does have practical application. This is a very efficient shape -- scale it up, put in the required windows and vents, and you have a very efficient electric-powered commuter bike.
It's not practical if there are any sidewinds....unless you like getting knocked over. :boxing:
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Very cool stuff and mighty impressive. Thanks for posting it.