It's hard to believe: This bike has the same speed as a car, more than 140km / h
This bullet-shaped bike is as fast as the car and breaks the world record at speeds of more than 140km / h.
At the World Human Powered Speed Challenge event held in Battle Mountain, Nevada, the high speed bike Aerovelo Eta achieved speeds of up to 144.17 km / h. Record a new world record in the world's fastest-based Vehicle category (World's Fastest Human-Powered).
It's hard to believe: This bike has the same speed as a car, more than 140km / h Picture 1
So why can Eta achieve such a record speed?
Aerovolo's co-founder Todd Reichert , along with his team, introduced the latest innovations they developed into this car.
You will be amazed to see the driver Todd Reichert control this car. Driving posture to help reduce gravity on the car, the ultra-thin tire section helps reduce friction, ultra-light frame with bullet-shaped appearance helps Eta reduce wind resistance. All the elements combined helped this bike achieve maximum speed.
It's hard to believe: This bike has the same speed as a car, more than 140km / h Picture 2
A "weird" control posture probably has 1-0-2 in the world.
You will be surprised to know that the pedal to Eta reaches that record speed by the amount of energy you spend to cycle 3 light bulbs.
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