View Full Version : KTM two-wheel-drive burnout
As above...nice...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm0jK_DqRFE&sns=em
Night Falcon
2nd May 2015, 08:10
that was cool but now the fronts are gonna wear as fast as the rears :weird:
Erelyes
2nd May 2015, 09:47
'The engineer explains'
- Points at running chain
- Looks at camera
That could have ended rather badly.
Transalper
2nd May 2015, 10:01
Ha ha, I wondered how they were going to achieve that when I read the title. Chained to a pole to stop it moving, I feel cheated.
2smokes
2nd May 2015, 10:16
Hmm, a chain moving at a zillion meters per second right by my nads. I'll pass thanks.:no:
Reckless
2nd May 2015, 10:41
Its a Christini they have been doing this for quite some time.
With the chains covered LOL. Hasnt really taken off tho you'd think it would if it was a real advantage especially in Erzberg?
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http://www.christini.com/
mossy1200
2nd May 2015, 11:28
There was an oil driven design also on a mx bike at one stage pumping oil through a impellor in the front hub.
Muzz67
2nd May 2015, 12:24
There was an oil driven design also on a mx bike at on stage pumping oil through a impellor in the front hub.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/dirt-bikes/auction-770172030.htm
'The engineer explains'
- Points at running chain
- Looks at camera
That could have ended rather badly.
Yeh, the rest of it looked fucking sketchy too.
Still, sketchy is not always a bad thing :headbang:
Yeah, we all know it is not going to go mainstream but it gave us all an opportunity to waste some time watching bike videos!
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