Aero Garbage Wind Resistant a lie

if they are being towed why bother with cranks etc, its just a guy on a linear 2 wheeled trailer at high speed
He's not being towed - there's no mechanical connection between the 2 vehicles.
But he's enclosed in the canopy and using the low pressure behind the vehicle to pull himself forwards.

It's kind of nonsense - you're effectively using a fluid coupling.
But it's incredibly dangerous.

Kinda started with this guy,
Mile-a-Minute Murphy
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Minthorn_Murphy
 
He's not being towed - there's no mechanical connection between the 2 vehicles.
But he's enclosed in the canopy and using the low pressure behind the vehicle to pull himself forwards.

It's kind of nonsense - you're effectively using a fluid coupling.
But it's incredibly dangerous.

Kinda started with this guy,
Mile-a-Minute Murphy
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Minthorn_Murphy
Ok now it makes sense, hes using the same principle race cars use
it's their use of towed that threw me
 
As an excercise to see how high a number of miles per hour one can get on a bicycle, it is interesting. Without wind resistance it doesn't have a lot to do with aero though. (Sorry, couldn't help but point that out)
 
As an excercise to see how high a number of miles per hour one can get on a bicycle, it is interesting. Without wind resistance it doesn't have a lot to do with aero though. (Sorry, couldn't help but point that out)
Indeed. For the Bruce Burford record why go aero at all and have tribars, discs, monocoque? A missed opportunity to have some fun with it and put some panniers and a Brooks on a WR beating bike :)
 
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