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09.14.2007, 10:50 PM

Ok... just watched the rest of it. WOW. :)

Here was one of the commets someone posted on the host site:

Yes... but what about 60 to 0 mph?!?!
Also demonstrated was it's ability to stop. It successfully went from 60 to 0 in an astonishing .2 seconds... roughly 5 times as impressive as it's 0 to 60 mph figures.


You think he literally forgot how to hit the brakes, or was he not realizing that he wasn't still stopped doing a burnout.... therefore didn't know he should let off the throttle and perhaps use the brakes????????


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09.14.2007, 11:09 PM

I give him credit for designing and building such a killa bike! I want one of those almost as muck as the MTT turbine bike! As an owner of a 200mph+ streetbike I know that the burnout is tricky, especially with a high power machine. At 600+ pounds that is a heavier bike and hard to control. It certainly gets traction and seems stable, it did not pull up. Just goes to show that alot of people lack the motor skills to control that kind of power.
   
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