Bonneville, Bikes and weirdness

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Bonneville, Bikes and weirdness

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You may ask why, I don't know but somebody went to a lot of trouble to do a loop in a Toyota http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=km ... p_ads=null :o

John
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John & all, If you liked that one, try this one! It is a little harder to find, but worth the effort. Go to http://pitpass.com and click on the right hand column (I used the top subject). When that comes up, scroll down to a pic of a new, red Mercedes gullwing. If it is not there, try a different subject as it is something of an advertisement and might move around a bit. It is the link to the video and you can't access it with a direct link. Take the time to watch it! It makes the Toyota look a little tame. JMO -- Doug
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I have not ever seen a demonstration of this, but it has been said that an Indy car has so much down force that once up to speed you could drive it on the ceiling of a conduit. It would be similar to what that Mercedes did only it could stay on the top upside down. Now if we could see that it would show a drivers with some juevos

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They should put some clear glass conduit at various places on all of the tracks, then there would be more places to pass and the public would know who the really good drivers are! :o Of course, that's JMHO! :twisted: -- Doug
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Ok, I know ther are one or maybe two Morar guy's out there.

Enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=p1cLfiVSyrw

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A friend sent an email with pictures and links for small scale running engines. This one is a small top fuel running engine. Go to the site and then on the left click on V8 video to see it running. Amazing!
http://www.weberprecision.com/

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This is for all you tractor guys out there, oh yeah there is only Bruce :lol: Actually I thought all of us who ever wanted a bike or have had a bike or now has a bike will get a smile out of this one.
John

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almost harley :lol:
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Re: Bonneville, Bikes and weirdness

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i was thinkin more like a Cowasuky heavy industries product :roll:
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I'm with Otto, it is even (sort of) a Cowasuky Green! :lol: -- Doug
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