Wednesday, May 21, 2008
answer to gas price and tummy


Jet-Powered Bicycle Makes 50 MPH Feel Waaaaay Too Fast

If skydiving doesn't quite do it for you, you could always strap a jet engine to your chest. That's what Bob Maddox did until discretion got the better of him and he decided a jet-powered bicycle might be a little safer.
Maddox, an artist and cabinetmaker in Medford, Ore., has been tinkering with pulse jet engines for seven years now. He's recently started bolting them to old-school cruiser bicycles and selling them on eBay, and a video of him riding one is bouncing around the blogosphere.
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cycle,
gas,
jet,
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