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Flying motorcycle

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by bikerputz, Nov 30, 2007.

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    pretty cool, but not for me..........
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    Uhhh.......no thanks. That don't look stable to me.
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    That guy got some balls though!!
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    yep he's got balls how will the insurence work on that deal
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    motorcycle...not.....didn't even sound CLOSE to a HD..... not to mention, it isn't a motorcycle, but a trike....and not sure if those are prop propelled....arn't they chain, shaft or belt??!! :roflmao: Anyway, it is cool, price is a bit stiff, and would be inerested to see the insurance and driving requirements.....auto lic with MC endorcement? Private pilots license?? All the above??
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    Definitely for the eccentric rich person. Not a problem for insurance if your an illegal alien. Hillary will give them licenses too. :puke:

    Why did I write this stuff :gah: I'm gonna need another blood pressure pill!!!
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    Technically it is a motorcycle. Anything with 2 or 3 wheels is considered a motorcycle. As for the prop..I suppose you'd need some sort of pilot's license. Sure could of used it today in Las Vegas. Damn traffic just pisses me off to no end at times. Just stay away from restricted airspace.
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    I've got a Honda Ruckus out back (use it to go to the grocery store and back as it gets about 100 mpg). It can only do about 35 mph flat out, and that's leaning forward for less wind resistance. Sure as hell don't get on any streets where the speed limit is above 30 mph. This one must have a separate engine for the prop.

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