He's definately a type A. I can see how he could get carried
away - and kept adding stuff while knowing full well the thing still
needed to be pedaled by muscle. Gads.
Just imagine having TWO, 300 pound guys riding on the handle
bars and rear fender of your own bicycle and trying to keep the
thing stable at high speed and then pedaling up hills. With
that 120? speed gearbox can you imagine the amount of leg
revolutions at the slowest speed to make it up a steep hill?
Thank goodness it has training wheels or it would tip over at
the slower speeds.
Reminds me of a few nutcase Yagis I've built and then realized
they were just too darn big and heavy to erect - tore down and
did something else.
His project was more of a mind f**k without much real whirl
practicality. But still, I'm impressed in a weird sorta way....
T