http://devour.com/video/driving-at-462-mph/ (http://devour.com/video/driving-at-462-mph/)
Neato. [thumbsup]
Here's a neat ESPN video that my friend's older brother, Charles Nearburg/Spirit of Rett, is featured in. Leslie Porterfield (the world's fastest woman on a bike/232mph!!) is also featured. She runs High 5 Cycles here in Dallas and is a great gal!! A real sweatheart in person who also happens to be a hell of a bike rider. She ain't skeered!! [laugh]
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:7190038 (http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:7190038)
Charles is running a smaller block motor in these runs than last year when he broke the 40+ year record set by the Goldenrod streamliner at 414 and change. He told me last year at his neice's wedding that he hoped to go faster than 414 with the smaller motor. Didn't happen but he still got a record out of it! [drink] [clap] [bow_down]
Crazy fast stuff! Neat story (in a way) that Charles named his streamliner after his late son. Rett was an incredible young man who lost an 11 year battle with cancer on Friday January 14, 2005 at the age of 21... unfortunately the same night I asked my wife to marry me. Happy date in one respect and horribly sad in another. Life goes on. And Charles honors Rett's spirit and life with the 'liner and his accomplishments. I'm proud to say I know Charles and Rett. Great folks!
pretty cool....
I also watched the "Meanwhile in Russia" link on that page
http://devour.com/video/meanwhile-in-russia/ (http://devour.com/video/meanwhile-in-russia/)
Hysterical...they are giving our rednecks a serious run for their money ...."hey comrades, hold my vodka and watch this"
Quote from: RAT900 on November 14, 2011, 10:32:26 PM
Hysterical...they are giving our rednecks a serious run for their money ...."hey comrades, hold my vodka and watch this"
While we may have the lion's share of the market, we Americans don't by any means have a monopoly on stupid.
Quote from: Buckethead on November 15, 2011, 07:22:33 AM
While we may have the lion's share of the market, we Americans don't by any means have a monopoly on stupid.
stupid is definitely worldwide....specially with the internets now!!!
Don't mean to get off track of driving at 462mph but stupidity does seem to be the only thing in abundance these days. Doesn't speak well of humanity.
Back to speed!! [thumbsup] [Dolph] [popcorn]
I cant be the only one who isnt really impressed by this? As far as balls, yeah. If something went wrong it would be catastrophic and you need to be able to deal with that mentally.
But as far as excitement? I just dont think that would do it for me.
Think of it as decisions per second. In that video, all the more he does is hang on and make sure he goes between the two cones every few seconds. They approach from the distance slowly at first, then whip by. Compare that to the sensory overload of, say, whipping through downtown alleys at 60MPH on a Hypermotard. You'd have a lot more to deal with...decisions per second...and I think the adrenaline rush would be greater vs sitting and praying while accelerating in a straight line.
Its cool and all, but if i had a choice to do anything in the world for thrills, this would barely make the list of considerations.
Charles said on his Bonnie runs he would focus on a point on the distant mountains that surround the salt flats and stay focused on it the whole run. Sort of like a good version of target fixation. He would notice the cones but would stay fixed on his visual reference point in the distance. Interesting take on the whole driving experience.
Quote from: RAT900 on November 14, 2011, 10:32:26 PM
pretty cool....
I also watched the "Meanwhile in Russia" link on that page
http://devour.com/video/meanwhile-in-russia/ (http://devour.com/video/meanwhile-in-russia/)
Hysterical...they are giving our rednecks a serious run for their money ...."hey comrades, hold my vodka and watch this"
I had to give it it's own thread ;D
Quote from: Monsterlover on November 15, 2011, 12:17:54 PM
I had to give it it's own thread ;D
Amen It deserves it...I was too lazy to do it :-)
Quote from: RAT900 on November 15, 2011, 02:19:43 PM
Amen It deserves it...I was too lazy to do it :-)
I got your back Rat
It's not particularly comforting to hear that from a guy with a thing for buttered ponies. :-\
I said I got his back, not I got his pony
Now, where was I...
Back to butteredponies.com
To me it's not the driver its the machine, to make something that runs on cylinders to go that fast is whats mind boggling. Like just think how fast the transmission components are spinning at 400 mph.
metal fatigue would be something to ponder at those speeds
God might be a good thing to ponder at those speeds. . .
Metal fatigue vs buttered ponies??? Mmmmm... I'm going with metal fatigue. That and "damn, hope they packed the chute right this time!" [bang]
Quote from: fastwin on November 16, 2011, 12:52:40 PM
Metal fatigue vs buttered ponies??? Mmmmm... I going with metal fatigue. That and "damn, hope they packed the chute right this time!" [bang]
Plenty of runoff. . .
Quote from: Monsterlover on November 16, 2011, 12:53:14 PM
Plenty of runoff. . .
How much run off do you need if you are running almost 500 miles per hour? I would assume as you slow, that machine gets less stable.
The salt flats would have to run into the next state to make me happy about the run off. ;D
Quote from: avizpls on November 15, 2011, 08:08:50 AM
I cant be the only one who isnt really impressed by this? As far as balls, yeah. If something went wrong it would be catastrophic and you need to be able to deal with that mentally.
But as far as excitement? I just dont think that would do it for me.
Think of it as decisions per second. In that video, all the more he does is hang on and make sure he goes between the two cones every few seconds. They approach from the distance slowly at first, then whip by. Compare that to the sensory overload of, say, whipping through downtown alleys at 60MPH on a Hypermotard. You'd have a lot more to deal with...decisions per second...and I think the adrenaline rush would be greater vs sitting and praying while accelerating in a straight line.
Its cool and all, but if i had a choice to do anything in the world for thrills, this would barely make the list of considerations.
As one who aspires... it's not the actual riding, although that is part of it. Mostly it is about building and then proofing your concept in the most extreme way possible. On a surface as treacherous as sand. [thumbsup] although it is also a bunch of [bang]