alpharx7
Post #6826
QUOTE World Record 207mph (333mph) on a Bicycle – Yes you heard that right – on a BICYCLE! Before your think you read that as 207mph on a Motorcycle, and thought ‘Motorcycle, that’s not impressive’, re-read.. THIS IS A BICYCLE.. A pushbike!! Watch it take down a F430 Scuderia like it’s standing still! A 7 second quarter mile rocket powered bicycle!! DAMN! Watch it take down a F430 Scuderia like it’s standing still! On November 7th of 2014, on the famous Circuit Paul Ricard located at Le Castellet in South of France, François Gissy has reached an incredible speed of 333 km/h on the rocket-propelled bicycle designed by his friend Arnold Neracher. More than 300 km/h on a skinny and completely stripped bicycle, this is amazing, and crazy! Who thought that one day a daredevil on a bicycle, with a rocket under the saddle, could travel the quarter mile in less than 7 seconds? Data of the fastest run set on 7 November 2014: Peak speed: 333 km/h (207 mph) attained after around 250 meters |
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Shuffs
Post #6829
LOL!Wouldn't take long to get to school on that I like the way they make it sound like they've ducked down to a bike shop,bought a Malvern Star,and strapped a rocket to it,the secret to its stability,is the distance between the two axles,plus the rake on the front forks,otherwise it would go straight up.Kudos to the frenchman,though,big kahunas to pilot something like that |
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wolfman101
Post #6834
Have you made friends with the sound of the m4? I don't know that I ever could. Though at least it sounds better than an a45...lol |
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54BRE
Post #6836
Dude how the fcuk is that M4 going ??? Full report please, love to hear what you think and how it compares having owned so many awesome cars. Still going mate, had an issue with my sat Nav that kept popping back to the main menu screen but apart from that which is now fixed it's all going well. Completely different animal to the E92 M3, but to be honest I do slightly prefer the sound of the E9X over the F82. But handling wise, the way the car behaves - I didn't think they could make it much better when the E92 first came out but good God they did. As Wolfman pointed out, it's not the best sounding exhaust system amongst it's competitors, but that's why mine isn't going to be standard for too much longer As many little niggles or things that other people might not like - I'm sorry but when I walk through my garage door and see that face straight on... If that doesn't give you a chubby, that's your fault, not the cars! How's your 335i going mate? |
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54BRE
Post #6837
Have you made friends with the sound of the m4? I don't know that I ever could. Though at least it sounds better than an a45...lol Nope but that's okay - I've got other toys that make enough noise Had an A45 AMG pull away next to me at the lights few days ago, sounded like bit of a poor effort of a wet fart in my opinion. |
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wolfman101
Post #6838
So I got some pics on the Maxim site, which is nice I guess.
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alpharx7
Post #6841
queue Fran Drescher QUOTE 'Big Bang Theory' actress Carol Ann Susi dies
The actress who voiced the character of Mrs Wolowitz has died of cancer. © REX/c.CBS/Everett The actress who voiced the character of Mrs Wolowitz has died of cancer. The actress best known for voicing the unseen Mrs. Wolowitz on The Big Bang Theory has died. Carol Ann Susi's agent, Pam Ellis-Evenas, says the actress died in Los Angeles after a brief battle with cancer. She was 62. The veteran character actress has made numerous guest appearances on TV shows since the 1970s. On the The Big Bang Theory, she wasn't seen on camera as the mother of Simon Helberg's character, Howard, but her character's loud voice with a Brooklyn accent was instantly recognizable. The executive producers of the CBS sitcom say Susi was a beloved member of the Big Bang Theory family, and they praised her "immense talent and comedic timing." Susi is survived by her brother, Michael Susi, and his wife, Connie. |
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alpharx7
Post #6843
Wolfie's new track car? QUOTE Mark Webber's early-2007 Red Bull F1 car available for sale
A Red Bull RB3 Formula One race car driven by Australian Mark Webber during the 2007 season has been listed for sale in the UK for 250,000 pounds ($458,000). The listing on British website Race Cars Direct was posted late last month by Nigel Baskerville. Baskerville believes that his RB3 is the "only raced Red Bull F1 car in private ownership", but it's not clear how he came to be in possession of the vehicle. Although we've yet to be able to fully confirm the authenticity of this sale listing, Baskerville does seem to have a little bit of a history with Red Bull's F1 cars: he has, over the past few years, posted a number of times on various sites either asking for available RB3 spares or attempting to purchase RB3 parts from sellers. According to Baskerville, the car on offer is chassis number two and was driven by Mark Webber in the first five races (Australia, Malaysia, Bahrain, Spain and Monaco) of the 2007 Formula One season.Webber finished 13th and 10th in the Australian and Malaysian Grands Prix that year. In the Bahrain, Spain and Monaco races, Webber and his RB3 had to retire due to, respectively, gearbox, hydraulics and gearbox failure. The Australian finished 12th overall that season with just 10 points. Interested parties can purchase the entire car or parts thereof. Baskerville also has a number of RB3 spare parts available for sale, including various wing and nose configurations, and different engine covers, as well as replacement floors, body panels, headrests and wheels. The RB3 was the first Formula One car designed for Red Bull Racing by Adrian Newey, and is powered by a naturally aspirated 2.4-litre Renault V8. |
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MJ80
Post #6844
Still going mate, had an issue with my sat Nav that kept popping back to the main menu screen but apart from that which is now fixed it's all going well. Completely different animal to the E92 M3, but to be honest I do slightly prefer the sound of the E9X over the F82. But handling wise, the way the car behaves - I didn't think they could make it much better when the E92 first came out but good God they did. As Wolfman pointed out, it's not the best sounding exhaust system amongst it's competitors, but that's why mine isn't going to be standard for too much longer As many little niggles or things that other people might not like - I'm sorry but when I walk through my garage door and see that face straight on... If that doesn't give you a chubby, that's your fault, not the cars! How's your 335i going mate? Thats good to hear, yeah im sure the aftermarket exhausts will solve any issues people have with sound. The e92 is very hard to beat though, such a special noise, and then the aftermarket options are just insane, i imagine wolfman would have got a decent earful of the zaust coming up those mountains behind that E93 M3 where old mate nearly dies. The 335 is going very well, looking to get another tune into it soon and get all those KW's back that iv been missing, probably sell late next year while its still attractive km's wise, hopefully be in a position to pick up an M3 by then, we will see. |
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wolfman101
Post #6847
Belongs to a guy I know named Che. It's a supercharged v8. Plate is HARVARD. No, he didn't go to Harvard. |
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alpharx7
Post #6850
review of an air ride system as fitted on an audi s4 QUOTE In the past I've thought of air suspension as a modification reserved for trucks, low riders, and show cars. But what about sports cars? Is it possible to have the look you want at a show, the handling you want at the limit, and the practicality of clearing speed bumps and driveways? The guys from Accuair Suspensions say there is, so we put their Audi S4 to the test. |
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wolfman101
Post #6851
There is a picture of the HARVARD R8 on the front page in the latest TnT. Wonder if its faster than wolfmans I should certainly hope so. He is making about 50hp over me! Mine is much nicer though |
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alpharx7
Post #6859
why why did they cut her hair off.. <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="468" width="625" data="https://www.youtube.com/v/7Ql1T41Jw5U"><param name="movie" value="https://www.youtube.com/v/7Ql1T41Jw5U"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain"><param name="quality" value="best"><param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"><param name="scale" value="noScale"><param name="salign" value="TL"><param name="FlashVars" value="playerMode=embedded" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent"/></object> I just finished reading the book series a week or two ago, there was a couple of things that happened in the movie that didn't occur that way in the books / major sort of plot stuff. not sure how they'll make the change occur in the second movie, when you kill of major characters in the first movie that are meant to be central to the second book etc. not one of the best books I've ever read, the movie was way more entertaining. not often that i'll say that. |
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wolfman101
Post #6860
Incidentally, I just asked Che. He ran a 12.2. So that sounds about right to me. Half a second or so off the 1/4 for 50hp. Is it worth 30k though? That I'm not so sure about... |
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