So I found all these crazy designs for various kinds of - I don't know what you call them, but they used to be scooters - that basically look like inbred airplanes. They're supposed to be super aerodynamic and get like 150-250mpg real world. What do you guys think? Would you (or anyone) buy something like these? (clickable images)
Reminds me of a small (and hob-jobbed, for the yellow one) monotracer. The monotracer has "landing gear" wheels that come down from the sides to hold it up at stops and when parked... I would assume these have something similar, or some way for the rider to put a foot out that may be hidden in the pictures... ?
Too small, low visibility and not practical for the kind of riding I do.
They are cool, though. Designs along these lines have been around for decades. The speed records set by motorcycles have been those with full fairings and enclosures that look like two-wheeled rocket ships.
I remember seeing the movie Until the End of the World in 1991; there were some police motorcycles that were similar to Monotracers. The movie is supposed to take place in 1999 (THE FUTURE!) and for some reason I thought the motorcycles were less realistic than a lot of the other tech in the movie (such as digital images recomposed from brain waves) that we're only now starting to see.
(Anyone see the recent episode of Chuck in which Morgan gets a Monotracer? Pretty funny.)
Eric // LA Scooter Meetup Group // Stella 4T // Vespa LX // Vespa LXS // Honda Helix // some, uh, projects…
I wouldn't do it with mine, but I can't help but think that the MP3 would be a good platform for a Vetter shell project, specifically for the shells that don't have good options for a human foot to hit the ground.
I always love these projects, but I'll remain skeptical until I see some actual results.