Friday, January 6, 2012

Jet-powered motorcycle headed for land speed record

Jet-powered motorcycle headed for land speed record

Richard Brown is our kind of guy. Back in 1999, he set the one-way record for the top speed on a motorcycle at 362 mph, and he's spent the years since working on a sub-orbital rocket and a gas turbine jet pack. Surprisingly enough, those two projects haven't been enough to occupy Brown's time, and he's now turned his attentions back toward the motorcycle land speed record. Now the mad scientist aims to stroll past 450 mph on a jet-powered bike.

Autoblog, Jet-powered motorcycle headed for land speed record

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