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Flying Bikes!
#1
Looks like the flying bike is coming and, of course, the police are getting it first. They don’t look all that comfortable on it, though:

http://amcn.com.au/editorial/police-on-f...i-by-2020/
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#2
Thumbs Up interesting
no tires, brakes, chain...maybe in$urance will go down as wellSmile
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#3
I'm not sure what makes that a bike?
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#4
Fall off that thing and you'd get chopped to pieces!
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#5
Definitely couldn't get me on that thing. Need some sort of shroud over the blades.
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#6
I'd ride one,, no more slick roads, wet leaves, pot holes,gravel, oil or antifreeze slick spots, dead animals in a curve, nails in the road if someone pulls out in front of you go over them,..... I like it. Little noisy though
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#7
Not for me. I'm not that kind of Flynrider Big Grin

I wonder what happens at 60 mph and 16 ft. when one of those motors or propellers gives up the ghost.
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#8
(11-14-2018, 06:28 PM)Flynrider_imp Wrote: Not for me. I'm not that kind of Flynrider Big Grin

I wonder what happens at 60 mph and 16 ft. when one of those motors or propellers gives up the ghost.

Gravity kicks in..Huh
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#9
Yeah, saw this. These will be a slice.
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#10
Hoversurf, a company in California (where else?) will begin selling them next year. Cost = $150K with rider training included. Weight = 250 lbs of carbon fiber. 25 minutes per battery charge. Hover at about 16 ft with top speed at 60 mph. And yes, the rotors will be enclosed. I think Honda should make them. Honda already makes private jets. We need a Honda rotorbike. Big Grin
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