Acabion GTBO

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JohnBob
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Acabion GTBO

Post by JohnBob »

Hayabusa with out-riggers?

check this out!

http://jalopnik.com/tag/acabion/


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tafflade
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Re: Acabion GTBO

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750BHp 340mph :shock: :shock: 8)



shame about the price, I can't afford one :oops:
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hksooie1
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Re: Acabion GTBO

Post by hksooie1 »

Wonder what it would do round the top gear track! Is the handling up to much or is it just a straight liner? :?
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Re: Acabion GTBO

Post by bambam »

those crazy yanks r at it again
340 mph............yeah right i think they must have thought of any old number and doubled it. :roll: :roll: :roll:
u would need some serious tyres to go that speed i.e. aircraft or drag racing and the rear tyre on it looks suspiciously road based.
and as for the handling mmm.............i bet it would be interesting going round a corner at speed.u would probably end up in the nearest hedge.
funny how there r no cornering shots on the website :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Mike Rowley
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Re: Acabion GTBO

Post by Mike Rowley »

[quote="tafflade"]750BHp 340mph :shock: :shock: 8)
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Do the outriggers lift when the thing is moving? If not can you imagine the dynamic forces on such small wheels and the wear rate on the bearings at 340 mph :?: :shock:

To put this into perspective, I once got involved in some work on underground trains and the dynamics involved in 14" wheels on 4 wheel bogies at 25 mph were equivelent to a standard railcar wheel at 125 mph. The difference between those outrigger wheel diameters and a 16" or 17" bike wheel is much greater. Doesn't make for reliability but looks nice. :?

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Re: Acabion GTBO

Post by JohnBob »

Yeah apparently the outriggers retract at anything over (and i quote) town speeds, whatever that is? 20-30mph+??
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Re: Acabion GTBO

Post by Banditmax »

Town speeds should be anything over 30 yes. Or maybe 50kph. Can you imagine accelerating outve town leaning over in a corner and the outrigger sucking itself in whilst your weights on it.
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