55mph!  Good, yes.  

But mediocre compared to current landspeed record held by friend, Sam 
Whittingham of Quadra Island, British Columbia. Current human powered vehicle 
landspeed record is 82mph, on the Varna Diablo, designed by Georgi Georgiev of 
Gabriola Island, not far from Quadra, and Vancouver Island where I live.

Cycling the bike, not walking the walk, or talking the talk:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Whittingham

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 9:49 PM
  Subject: [FRIAM] Shrink Wrapped Bikes


  In the 80s we did a lotta work on that, designed, built and tested them.  
Didn't talk, did!  The shrinkwrap is actually a shape like a vertical 
streamlined fin, narrow and tall, on a light stringer airframe covered with 
Monokote, that encloses the frame and rider.  Huge benefits obtain from this.  
In the course of our road test work at the old Ontario Race Track we achieved 
human powered speeds in excess of 55 mph, and, as a delightful touch, prevailed 
upon a CA Highway Patrol officer to come pace us officially, and give the rider 
a ticket for exceeding the freeway speed limit; in those energy confused days 
it was 55 mph!


  Streamlined bikes are not much use.  You need a few warm bodies to drop the 
fairing on you and set you up.  And, of course, crosswinds are the very bugger! 
 We had some very effective ideas for the Olympics (I worked for that 
committee) but, predictably they were so good that they were all banned!
  Peter Lissaman, Da Vinci Ventures

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