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DEATH_INC.
28th April 2004, 13:24
Might even have enough power to keep me happy.......

Engine :- ROLLS ROYCE VIPER MK.202 TURBOJET
- Originaly Installed in Macchi Jet trainer orJet
Provost aircraft.
- Thrust =2,450 lbs aprox 3,800 horsepower :eek5:
+ after burner another 1200 horsepower :gob:
- Air Flow = 32,000 CFM aprox
- Pressure ratio = 4.3 :1
- Compressor = 7 stage axial flow
- Engine Weight =290 KGs
Frame :- Built by MAD
- Seamless sched 80 tubing
- Wheelbase = 3.4 meters
Front end :- FJ 1200 Yamaha
Rear end :- FJ 1200 Yamaha frontwheel twindisc no
chains or sprockets to break.

http://www.madv8bike.com/id10.html

White trash
28th April 2004, 13:56
Might be a contender for a 1.05 round Pukie?

Some people will built some hilarious machines. GIVE US THE KEYS :shit:

Motoracer
28th April 2004, 14:00
No drive on the rear wheel means no wheelies! Can you handel the thought of that Death?

Unless if they made special wheelie rudders at the back of the jets... but my guess would be that it will be airborne very very quickly!

Kickaha
28th April 2004, 14:01
Might be a contender for a 1.05 round Pukie?

Some people will built some hilarious machines. GIVE US THE KEYS :shit:


I'll be standing at the hairpin when you try for that 1.05,hope you're good at three point turns,I think the Y2K would be a better bet.

White trash
28th April 2004, 14:12
I'll be standing at the hairpin when you try for that 1.05,hope you're good at three point turns,I think the Y2K would be a better bet.
:laugh: Just don't stant at the end of the staight!

Hitcher
28th April 2004, 15:39
This rig looks like it has the "go" factor sorted. I'm a bit more worried about the "stop" factor.

duckman
28th April 2004, 15:53
Er ... Wheres the seat ?? :lol:

Hitcher
28th April 2004, 16:00
Er ... Wheres the seat ?? :lol:

When this baby goes, you expect to be able to SIT on it?

madandy
28th April 2004, 16:28
good for qurter mile suicide me thinks

Coldkiwi
28th April 2004, 16:46
yeah.. dunno how it would launch on a 1/4 mile but it'd have a pretty insane trap speed!!

merv
28th April 2004, 18:52
Might be a contender for a 1.05 round Pukie?



Nah it wouldn't get around the corners and if you opened it up down the back straight it might be hard to stop it before it lands in Hamilton.

wkid_one
28th April 2004, 21:23
:laugh: Just don't stant at the end of the staight!That shouldn't be a problem - the thing should reach takeoff speed about half way down and should clear the top of your head by about 20 metres

As for the 3 point turn comment - you did check that bike out didn't you. There is a block of 4x2 holding it up with the frame terminating about 2 feet from the centre line - it would have a max lean angle of about 5deg.....me thinks more like 18 point turn

Wonko
29th April 2004, 01:00
The courners whould be easy to handle if you took them Super Motard style and kept the bike upright and put your foot out, lock the back wheel up and slide it around the hairpin.

Maybe no wheelies, but think of the rolling stoppie that you could do if you go it up. From the Bombay's to the bridge in one go :eek5:

marty
29th April 2004, 08:58
i have flown in a jet powered by one of these. they are unbelievably loud - no cold air fan and old technology. they produce enough thrust at idle to taxi a 1000kg aeroplane along, imagine if they only had to push themselves and some space framing!
there would have to be some serious heat shielding going on to stop your man spuds from being roasted......that's the hottest part of the engine about there. mmmm smell of jet A1 mmmmmm. would be hilarious watching the front bumper of the car behind you at the lights melting off though.

Wenier
29th April 2004, 10:04
It should have a pretty good launch with so little wait the bike will be out of the gates like theres no tomorrow as for you still bein on the bike when it does that is a different story.

Motoracer
29th April 2004, 10:06
Maybe no wheelies, but think of the rolling stoppie that you could do if you go it up. From the Bombay's to the bridge in one go :eek5:

Yea, I'd like to see that! Not likely to happen in this world with its physics limitations though.

DEATH_INC.
30th April 2004, 16:42
No drive on the rear wheel means no wheelies! Can you handel the thought of that Death

I dunno,a couple of strategically placed thrusters :msn-wink: