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Diesel
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take a whole bunch of these:


put them together like this:


connect them like this:


and you get this:


Renesis
repost
BankieVR6
QUOTE(Renesis @ Oct 21 2004, 07:28 PM)
repost

a lot more pics than last time, but yea.
Benny
Fast ?
5LiterMustang
QUOTE(Benny @ Oct 21 2004, 04:36 PM)
Fast ?

heavy?


at least it looks heavy
BankieVR6
QUOTE(Benny @ Oct 21 2004, 08:36 PM)
Fast ?

it was pretty fast, i think it went something around 150mph... huh.gif
DakianDelomast
150mph is not fast on 2 wheels.
trail_boss2
QUOTE(Renesis @ Oct 21 2004, 07:28 PM)
repost

the hell I was going to say it was a repost but I searched and couldnt find the original one
fiber optic
The nightmare of mixing all that 2-stroke gas. freaked.gif
BankieVR6
QUOTE(DakianDelomast @ Oct 21 2004, 09:12 PM)
150mph is not fast on 2 wheels.

with chainsaw motors it is dry.gif
White RSX
Imagine starting all those bitches!
5LiterMustang
it probably has shitty low end torque...
Cyclone
Why yes, my thread IS A repost
tune
QUOTE(DakianDelomast @ Oct 21 2004, 05:12 PM)
150mph is not fast on 2 wheels.

Yeh but just because its on 2 wheels doesn't mean its not fast to us humans.
Dylan
QUOTE(White RSX @ Oct 21 2004, 10:38 PM)
Imagine starting all those bitches!

Or fueling.
DakianDelomast
QUOTE(tune @ Oct 22 2004, 03:13 AM)
Yeh but just because its on 2 wheels doesn't mean its not fast to us humans.

I could go 70 mph on one of those engines with a light enough frame.
Mr b00st
what exactly is the point???
tune
QUOTE(Mr b00st @ Oct 23 2004, 09:37 PM)
what exactly is the point???

Fun, ever heard of that? It's where people enjoy themselves without questioning everything someone does!
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