Autopia's official daredevil Bob Maddox is at it again, with a new jet bike so hot we almost singed our eyebrows looking at the pictures. The self-proclaimed "Rocketman" built the latest bike for a ...
Ah, the simple pleasures of a bike ride. The rush of the wind past your ears, the gentle click of the derailleurs as you change gears, the malignant whine of the dual electric jet turbines pushing you ...
Relaxation and vigorous exercise rarely coexist, but the FitWet Jet Bike brings them together – sort of. The contraption is a unique piece of exercise equipment that combines a stationary (underwater) ...
The folks over at Tech Ingredients had a lot of spare parts left begging for a new project after taking apart a hybrid jet engine build. So they decided to make an e-bike where the job of a mid-drive ...
A month ago, we covered an interesting creation, in the form of a jet-powered bicycle. Well, a month later, the rider of that bicycle is back with yet another video on YouTube. This time, he managed ...
If skydiving doesn't quite do it for you, you could always strap a jet engine to your chest. That's what Bob Maddox did until discretion got the better of him and he decided a jet-powered bicycle ...
It must be bike hacking month this month as following on from the recently published flying bike, Colin Furze who has also been responsible for creating the motorised baby carriage has this week ...
Inline-fours are fun and V-twins are swell, but what man-jack among us hasn't wished for our very own Jet Bike? Sure, shooting lasers from our fingertips would be pretty cool and would make ...
The tests he conducted have been extremely satisfying, as the bike reportedly does 0-60mph (98 km/h) in just five seconds, automotto.com reports. This unusual contraption is fitted with a single pulse ...
A jet-powered vehicle that can travel the length of a football field in the blink of an eye will attempt to break the world two-wheeled land speed record later this year. The goal of the "jet bike" — ...
A budding inventor has modified an old bike by attaching a jet engine to the back of it. Colin Furze fixed the engine to the end of his friend's mother's Raleigh pushbike to create the so-called 'Jet ...
Hobby inventor and several-time Guinness World Record holder Colin Furze has strapped a pulse jet to a rickety old bicycle. Why? Well, why not? Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes ...
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