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12.12.2007, 01:28 AM

You will need a killer steering servo and a good gyro to make the bike stand up. However it would be worth it to have an rc bicycle!

   
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You will need a killer steering servo and a good gyro to make the bike stand up. However it would be worth it to have an rc bicycle!

Ummmm, This Bike will have a human Pilot. ME!

Dual steering servos, a left and a right each having ten apendages.

And I hope my semicircular canals aren't so full of fluid that I lose my equalibrium. LMAO

I have a 26" bike with a speedo on it.

Earlier in the spring, I used a 3520 outrunner on it. Made a special mount with a rubber wheel that would power the front tire.

My "Top Speed" run resulted in it carrying my 180 pound butt at 28 mph on 4S Lipo.

Range was about 4 miles on 4000mah.
   
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28mph, is not slow on a bicycle, thats for sure!

My current 2 wheeler is capable of over 200mph, but I have only seen 195 so far. Had to back off as the road was coming to an end, and I did not want to!
   
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