View Full Version : Sideways on a Honda
AD345
25th October 2009, 20:17
Apparently it's pretty easy:
See? (http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/tech/2009/10/21/vo.tokyo.motor.show.monocycle.cnn)
dogsnbikes
25th October 2009, 20:22
now 6000 of them would be useful on the 17th not too mention complete and utter kaos
EJK
25th October 2009, 20:27
Not too distant future aye?
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Tink
25th October 2009, 20:28
I am sitting here gob smacked... I would never be caught dead on one of those... the amount of hours to make one.. for what reason... !
Tink
25th October 2009, 20:29
You been watching the kids cartoons again lol.... Wall E lol
EJK
25th October 2009, 20:31
I am sitting here gob smacked... I would never be caught dead on one of those... the amount of hours to make one.. for what reason... !
No worries, it'll come with every Honda car sold
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You been watching the kids cartoons again lol.... Wall E lol
I LOVE kid's cartoon movies! (esp Pixar™)
Tink
25th October 2009, 20:33
pmsl... and I drive a Honda.... omg I will not upgrade ... and when I do it will be a classic... lol
AllanB
25th October 2009, 20:40
I like it. Imagine having a few beers with the lads then having races on them down the drive :soon:
p.dath
25th October 2009, 20:42
Looks interesting, but really, unless your an obese American who struggles with the concept of walking from the lounge to the kitchen for more fat ladden food, why bother with something that moves you at walking pace?
AllanB
25th October 2009, 20:46
Looks interesting, but really, unless your an obese American who struggles with the concept of walking from the lounge to the kitchen for more fat ladden food, why bother with something that moves you at walking pace?
Generally yes - but what about the poor guys with unfeasibly testicles? - this could be a real life saver.
smoky
25th October 2009, 20:50
for some reason the link keeps going to an Anti war protest??
p.dath
25th October 2009, 20:57
Generally yes - but what about the poor guys with unfeasibly testicles? - this could be a real life saver.
It looks like you have to do a forward hip thrust to go forwards. Perhaps the testicularally impaired would also find this a problem.
Wiki Drifter
25th October 2009, 21:16
That thing is so gay, it took five years for the light to travel from its gayness to Earth.
AllanB
25th October 2009, 21:22
That thing is so gay, it took five years for the light to travel from its gayness to Earth.
Probably took so long as it spent some time around Uranus :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Spyke
25th October 2009, 21:25
show me it going along a normal foot path
McWild
25th October 2009, 21:50
You guys are missing the point. It's meant to make giving head more mobile.
Watch again, it's right at crotch level.
davebullet
25th October 2009, 21:58
Notice how the model riding it is smiling? It's from the rectal probe that auto-inserts once it detects the rider seated. Anus contractions regulate the movement... One could almost call it a 21st century bowel movement.
Laxi
25th October 2009, 23:34
only Honda could imagine something that gay
Gremlin
25th October 2009, 23:51
I dunno... figure out how to give it a bit more go and shopping centres could finally become more fun
ok... a lot more go
Laxi
26th October 2009, 00:22
must be the latest thing the japs are into! HOMOCYCLES!
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ital916
26th October 2009, 10:58
Would make bad arse work chairs, I could see races around the office at lunch time.
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