Rocket Science on Two Wheels 76
dstone writes "Tim Pickens, president of Orion Propulsion, the rocket design firm behind SpaceShipOne, has designed a bicycle-mounted 200-pound-thrust rocket engine that will allow a bicycle to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 5 seconds. From the article: 'The rocket bike employs the same hybrid rocket technology as the suborbital rocket plane SpaceShipOne, whose propulsion system Pickens helped design. [...] The engineer's next project is to build a company car: a pickup truck with a removable 2,000-pound-thrust rocket strapped into the bed.'"
How long... (Score:1, Interesting)
I'm all for that bike (Score:1)
But I could totally see the benefit of the rocket bike. Bicyclists will finally be able to travel at speeds which don't hold up drivers. And it has the benefit of instantly killing these two-wheeled nuisances when the tires blow out.
Forget bikes. (Score:2)
1) Creates ice behind me to wipe out the spies, ninjas and pirates pursuing
2) Finally gets me through those long slopeless areas!
Re:Forget bikes. (Score:2)
Re:I'm all for that bike (Score:2)
Re:I'm all for that bike (Score:2)
Could it be that... (Score:2)
Is it just the
Re:I'm all for that bike (Score:1)
There are TONS of cycling-idiots out there that are going to eventually get themselves or other hurt or killed. I see them on the road too and they are literally asking for trouble. However
Bicyclists can already travel at speeds that don't hold up drivers. Fully faired tandems have been able to hit 55 mph or more since t
Re:I'm all for that bike (Score:2)
0-60 in 5 secs (Score:4, Informative)
Re:0-60 in 5 secs (Score:5, Funny)
Perhaps, but your average motorcycle doesn't incinerate the Hyundai Excel that's been tailgating you for the past six traffic lights.
Re:0-60 in 5 secs (Score:2)
Re:0-60 in 5 secs (Score:2)
Re:0-60 in 5 secs (Score:2)
actually I do, but you clearly don't.
>ANY modern sportbike will do well under 5 seconds.
if you could read, you'd notice I said motorbike, not sportsbike. do you want to tell the rest of the class what the 0-60 time of a 125cc commuter is?
>But in the right hands a liter bike made in the last 6 or 7 years can hit sub 3 second 0-60 times... A 600 is only slightly higher than that
so in fact you AGREE with my claim that a 600cc can do 0-60 in abo
Now thats cool (Score:4, Insightful)
Am I the only person left that likes to see a bit of dare devil in the people that try and push the boundaries.? The land speed record for cars, for isntance, has just become dull because the teams working on it are just too professional and there is only a tiny chance that something will go horribly wrong (a bit like F1 really). This, however, is "cool". There is a really good chance this guy could kill himself but he does it anyway to push the limits a bit.
Perhaps it's a little sick but there is no enjoyment in watching / following something like this if there isn't at least a moderate chance of failure. IMHO F1 would be improved if they removed the safety features and let computers drive the cars. We might get back to the good old days where there was some radical innovation (I remember one team fitted a massive fan to the bottom of the car to suck it down and another had a car with 6 wheels at one point).
Re:Now thats cool (Score:5, Funny)
No. As a firm proponent of continuing human evolution, the strengthening of the whole human gene pool through the removal of the dare devil stupidity gene both entertains and reassures me.
Re:Now thats cool (Score:1)
Re:Now thats cool (Score:2)
Parent: No. [You are not the only person left that objects to increasing safety.]
You: Why do you want to increase safety?!?!?!1
Re:Now thats cool (Score:1)
Re:Now thats cool (Score:2)
Re:Now thats cool (Score:2)
Dude, it's already been done [marineturbine.com]. This baby goes 227
Re:Now thats cool (Score:2)
To the grandparent of this post, I would suggest you look farther than the multi million dollar turbine projects in Land Speed Racing. There are still pleanty of back yard daredevils pushing piston powered records without the benefit of a hundred engineers. They don't get much media coverage, and they don't have huge budgets. They do have a lot of spirit, and some of the stuff they pull off is pretty amazing.
Re:Now thats cool (Score:1)
Ummm, Craig Breedlove's Spirit of America flipped onto it's side at 675 MPH in the last round of land speed record attempts, but, incredibly, he got it back on the wheels and was unhurt. Since there was only 2 teams, that puts the probability at 50%.
Experience and luck count for a lot of that
Mythbusters (Score:1)
It was the second best episode ever, just after the one where they blew up the cement truck in the quarry. BOOM!
oh great (Score:1, Troll)
Re:oh great (Score:2)
...but hopefully straight up in the air, like Wile E. Coyote.
Re:oh great (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:oh great (Score:1, Offtopic)
Possible responses (Score:2)
(b) Rocket: $1k.
Optional backrest: $2k
Attorneys' fees for traffic citation collection: priceless
c) Lessee...how long until someone makes a reference to the Darwin Award?
Re:Possible responses (Score:2, Interesting)
Why do the words... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Why do the words... (Score:1)
Sounds like a porn film (Score:2)
i'm sure i've seen something like that... on a friend's TV by accident of course
Re:Sounds like a porn film (Score:2)
*shudder*
Its a motorcycle (Score:2)
Here in Australia a vehicle with an engine of less than 200 watts is a bicycle. Above that value its a motorcycle. I assume that similar rules apply where ever this person operates.
This is just a pretty inefficent rocket powered motorbike with crappy brakes.
Re:Its a motorcycle (Score:2)
Re:Its a motorcycle (Score:2)
No, it specifically refers to the engine distinct from the rider. Otherwise a jogger putting out > 200W would have to be considered a motor vehicle and equipped with lights, rego plates, etc.
Brakes! (Score:2)
Re:Brakes! (Score:1)
Stopping is an optional extra.
Re:Brakes! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Brakes! (Score:2)
The important part is heat disipation over long friction times. Most bycicle brakes would melt if you had to stop a bike going 100mpg quickly.
Re:Brakes! (Score:1)
A pickup with a rocket on the back (Score:1)
Once again just because you can does not always mean you should.
Been there, done that (almost) (Score:2)
Re:Been there, done that (almost) (Score:2)
rocket bike + brick roads = fun ride? (Score:1)
Bad Bottle Placement (Score:1)
Anyway, there's nothing to see here, they were racing rocket bikes in the 1920's! [pipex.com] Move along, move along...
Haydn.
Similar effect, cheaper (Score:1)
Supplies:
1 plentiful meal of beans (for longer distances, dietary changes may be needed)
1 lighter (one that produces an open flame)
1 bicycle with functional brakes
Re:Similar effect, cheaper (Score:1)
Re:200 lb of thrust? (Score:2, Funny)
Slashdotter 265 lb
Total 165.5 kg
Mixing lb and kg? do you by any chance work for NASA?1
Re:200 lb of thrust? (Score:1)
Mixing lb and kg?
Google seems to agree with imrec's calculation [google.com], especially given that the definition of a U.S. pound is exactly 0.45359237 kg.
do you by any chance work for NASA?
Nope, they're too silly/crazy/foolish [tokipona.org] for anybody who knows even sixscore words of Toki Pona.
Re:200 lb of thrust? (Score:2)
And you think pigeons are bad! (Score:1)
I can see the NASCAR rednecks with these rocket trucks all "flocking" to the race overhead- NO! Don't look UP...arrghh, too late...ewwww!
Disclaimer- I have been labled one of these NASCAR rednecks by many, but if ya can't poke a little fun at yourself, ya probably take shit too serious.
Been Done (Score:2)
I want one. A little rocket on the rear rack would make short work of the hills.
not from TFA (Score:2)
The acceleration is good ... (Score:1)
http://www.recumbents.com/wisil/records/fastest_e
Re:The acceleration is good ... (Score:2)
Re:The acceleration is good ... (Score:2)
Prior art... (Score:2)
On Display at X Prize Cup (Score:2)
No wonder... (Score:2)
New X-games event! (Score:1)
Doh. Now I'm gonna wanna figure out when the best time to set it off would be.