City bicycling can include a number of aspects outside of the actual riding. It can also incorporate the idea of modification because people may enjoy the idea of working with these structures in order to give them their own personal touches. What about adding a new seat that was different from the other for the sake of extra comfort? It seems like while there are these smaller changes, there are larger ones which, quite frankly, have to be seen in order for them to be truly believed.
On the Internet, we see such outrageous videos that we cannot help but to continue watching time and time again. I think "Numa Numa" was what kicked off the trend and even to this day you will see clips that will go viral, even if they may not stand the test of time in the constantly moving nature of the online world. Nowadays, it seems like just about any unique clip will gain a great amount of views, whether it is a comedy sketch or a self-made video of a kitten being cute. Just about anything can gain publicity.
According to a written piece on Mashable, a French bicyclist by the name of Francois Gissy decided to place an interesting take on city bicycling. The way that this was done was through a rocket, which was attached to the bike in question. With the rocket being utilized, the vehicle managed to get up to top speed of 163 miles per hour. To say that this kind of act is astonishing would be an understatement, even for authorities on the matter like Linus Bike.
If I told you that this managed to break a world record, would you be at all stunned? It seems like this is the kind of speed that can only be achieved by motors, though creativity is something that deserves to be noted. It's very possible that this isn't going to have much use, though, apart from showing off the amount of speed that can be attained. However, I think that that the two videos I've seen are greatly entertaining, both of them attaining almost 10,000 views total.
I think that the actual safety of this method is in question. After all, managing the use of a live rocket is very tense because you never know just how much strength it can have. You have to be able to utilize it in a way so that it doesn't backfire on you, which is an action that is easier said than done if you don't have the proper training beforehand. I believe that it can be wildly entertaining to see such videos, though, if not just somewhat on the unsafe side.
On the Internet, we see such outrageous videos that we cannot help but to continue watching time and time again. I think "Numa Numa" was what kicked off the trend and even to this day you will see clips that will go viral, even if they may not stand the test of time in the constantly moving nature of the online world. Nowadays, it seems like just about any unique clip will gain a great amount of views, whether it is a comedy sketch or a self-made video of a kitten being cute. Just about anything can gain publicity.
According to a written piece on Mashable, a French bicyclist by the name of Francois Gissy decided to place an interesting take on city bicycling. The way that this was done was through a rocket, which was attached to the bike in question. With the rocket being utilized, the vehicle managed to get up to top speed of 163 miles per hour. To say that this kind of act is astonishing would be an understatement, even for authorities on the matter like Linus Bike.
If I told you that this managed to break a world record, would you be at all stunned? It seems like this is the kind of speed that can only be achieved by motors, though creativity is something that deserves to be noted. It's very possible that this isn't going to have much use, though, apart from showing off the amount of speed that can be attained. However, I think that that the two videos I've seen are greatly entertaining, both of them attaining almost 10,000 views total.
I think that the actual safety of this method is in question. After all, managing the use of a live rocket is very tense because you never know just how much strength it can have. You have to be able to utilize it in a way so that it doesn't backfire on you, which is an action that is easier said than done if you don't have the proper training beforehand. I believe that it can be wildly entertaining to see such videos, though, if not just somewhat on the unsafe side.
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