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Lucky Jones Ride on #69 Mar 19, 2019 #2 HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! That is LITERALLY the funniest/coolest video I've seen today. And, the most ridiculous and awesome vehicle. :laughing
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! That is LITERALLY the funniest/coolest video I've seen today. And, the most ridiculous and awesome vehicle. :laughing
CDONA Home of Vortex tuning Mar 20, 2019 #4 Same principal as those water/air pressure plastic rockets? I had a two stage version that didn't shift very well.
Same principal as those water/air pressure plastic rockets? I had a two stage version that didn't shift very well.
Climber Well-known member Mar 20, 2019 #5 Load of fun supersizing the old water rockets! How the hell did those bicycle tires and wheels hold up under that speed? Clearly the guy has a need for speed! Thanks for sharing!
Load of fun supersizing the old water rockets! How the hell did those bicycle tires and wheels hold up under that speed? Clearly the guy has a need for speed! Thanks for sharing!
matjam Crusty old UNIX engineer Mar 20, 2019 #6 Unless we can get some recharging stations every couple of hundred meters, I can't see this form of propulsion taking off. The range is abysmal.
Unless we can get some recharging stations every couple of hundred meters, I can't see this form of propulsion taking off. The range is abysmal.