I always enjoy seeing things like that where people are thinking "outside
the box".
An additional note near the bottom of that clip there is a reference to a
Haybusa SR8 V8 engine, 372HP 10,000RPM, very small, think of the room you
would have around that engine in a Tiger or better yet an alpine, hmmmm.
Jerry Christopherson
9473187
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Subject: [Tigers] One wheeled vehicle
Gentlemen:
Though not a Tiger item, I just reviewed the links below and must admit to
never having heard of this fellow Charles Taylor. From the scenery in the
movie footage he appears to have done his work in (where else) California.
>From the ranks of the of the truly bizarre, I present a history and a movie
clip that had me staring with jaw dropped.
http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2009/06/07/charles-taylors-one-wheel-vehic
les/
_http://www.me.berkeley.edu/one_wheel_vehicle/Movie.htm_
(http://www.me.berkeley.edu/one_wheel_vehicle/Movie.htm)
One wonders what lies undiscovered around the next
corner........antigravity?
Jim Armstrong
Mk 1A 382002083
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