Saturday, August 3, 2013

High-speed bicycle inspired by land-speed-record cars

High-speed bicycle inspired by land-speed-record cars

Inspired by the backyard engineering of land-speed racers who built 600+miles-per-hour rockets on wheels, bicycle frame builder Tom Donhou built a bike intended to exceed 100 mph under pedal power alone. As the mini-documentary video above attests, Donhou was able to reach about 80 mph behind his aerodynamically optimized Ford Zephyr 6 draft car (complete with column-mounted manual shifter), but he'll need a draft car with a higher top speed if he wants to top 100 mph. To pedal the bicycle to such a high speed, Donhou also needs the correct gearing to get him there.

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