Darth Vader, your bike has arrived.

al":qyifmdf4 said:
BarneyRubble":qyifmdf4 said:
I just lost my lunch - horrible!

1, Did you leave it in the fridge for later?

2, Did the dog eat it?

3, Did you eat it and your a bit of a porker?

4, Did you even have any lunch?

5, Is it lost at all or are you just trying to get me to write random things about your 'not lost' lunch?

al. :wink: `

I think it was number 3.... :oops: :lol:
 
dyna-ti":1c42k2nk said:
Funny positioning of the foot pegs.either the designer is very small and has a complex about it or you ride with your knees level with your ears :?

Perhaps it's the jockey riding position :lol:
 
if they've actually figured out how to have the frame itself conduct electricity

They haven't. It's just design cockery. When you've got no intention of making something that actually works you just wave your hands to make technical difficulties go away :-)
 
.you did see the pic of the actual bike, right?

If that's a ridable bike that actually goes along under its own power with a rider on it, I'll eat my monitor. It's got "foamcore and balsa mock-up" written all over it ;-)
 
Yes, because what the world needs is another wanky "design concept" from people with no clue about bicycles. They seem to have failed to grasp how bikes actually roll along and go around corners, for a start.

On the other hand, at least it's got hubs. They're usually the first thing to go when aspirant designers decide that they can improve bikes. Something to do with the fact that they know their designs will never get closer to reality than a balsa mock-up

Agree with you entirely Mike . Whys it got so many sodding wheels :? I'd be scared to turn the thing .
 
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