I'll show you mine, if you show me yours?
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Took me a little while to join this thread...here's most of my two-wheeled fleet! ...anybody wanna race?
- CraigD
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those are some sick looking bikes! i like the red one with the white tail, really intense!
would you belive ive never ridden a bike before?!
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Our friends at PPB have a similar thread- Thought I would share my "special" ride here too.
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Tasty
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Nice weiner car! Here's how I roll if I need to be on 4 wheels. At sea level with 93 octane fuel and boost map I was pushing out 300 bhp and 290 lb/ft of torque! She flies...for a car!
Cheers,
- CraigD
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I hate CraigD now...
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he works at Google... working on the greatest program ever...
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he has a garage with more toys than a child on christmas...
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he lives in colorado in a wooded area obviously...
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his econo car has more horse power than my V8 Truck.
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and he's like "bruce lee" healthy...
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oh yeah and he's sooo nice... ewww
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I bet $100.00 his wife is some super model, and his kids are prolly 5 grades ahead of their age and say things like yes sir and yes ma'am.
yupper you're my new nemisis...
just teasing of course... you're living the life Graig enjoy it... as I'm sure you do...
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"The best is a "rain demo". In the rain, the tires slip very predictively and can actually maximize the car's acceleration without being overwhelmed with all wheel traction. In other words, I can slide the car, and while all fours wheels slide in a drift, the turbo continues to spool smoothly and when the tires completely hook up, the turbo is at full spool at max torque...it's like being shoved sideways and then shot off an aircraft carrier!! She's a good car!
Edit: Sorry Deleted the first part of your post, mistaken the edit button for the qoute button damnit. Im really sorry it's getting late...
Rob
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Haa haa!! Thanks Kris...oh, and here is a picture of my wife (P.S. She's the Director of QA and Tech Support at Electric Rain http://www.erain.com/ so she's pretty damn smart too!)
Yeah, I'm a lucky dude. Funny thing is, the harder I work, the luckier I get!
Cheers,
- CraigD
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I KNEW IT!
hot wife on bike no less...
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Somebody owes you a hundred bucks! Oh yeah, we have dogs, no kids...but they're pretty smart ones! My wife does agility with our Blue Healer/Husky mix, and the other is a Sheltie...a real cutie!
By the way, those wooded shots where back in Massachusetts...but there are trees here too.
We live well...work very hard, play just as hard and treat everyone we meet with respect and kindness. Humility is one of life's best gifts.
I'm happy to share my good fortune with my friends! If you're ever in Boulder, you've got a friend!
Cheers,
- CraigD
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@unknownuser said:
"The best is a "rain demo". In the rain, the tires slip very predictively and can actually maximize the car's acceleration without being overwhelmed with all wheel traction. In other words, I can slide the car, and while all fours wheels slide in a drift, the turbo continues to spool smoothly and when the tires completely hook up, the turbo is at full spool at max torque...it's like being shoved sideways and then shot off an aircraft carrier!! She's a good car!
The way you describe it already gives me that; shift and burn rubber feeling, sounds more than awesome.
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Thanks Rob! It's my favorite way to enter a main street from a stop with a wet road and a new passenger!
They start breathing again after a few seconds!
- CraigD
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my real father lives in Pagosa Springs... although he partakes in a line of work I don't much agree with... he's a big game hunting guide, in the Iron Worker off season. I guess it's the Tsalagi in us, but I just don't see a reason to kill wild animals unless you're starving.
so now I have a reason to go to Colorado... and now I have a friend... can I call you at home? I've never had a friend before. can we be bestest friends? I will love him, and pet him, and I will call him George...
btw, have you been to, I think it's called "devils head" or "devils face" fire look out station?
respect and humility huh... I should try that... then maybe people won't call me jerk all the time... lol
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@craigd said:
Thanks Rob! It's my favorite way to enter a main street from a stop with a wet road and a new passenger!
They start breathing again after a few seconds!
- CraigD
I only had that happen to me once, I was a passenger in my uncle's car it was something like this car:
Well no problem with that car it doesn't go all that fast or anything, does accelerate fast.
However my uncle was a pro-go cart driver, and he drove some serious carts back in his day, and that driving style he adopted during his career of go-carting found it's way into his normal driving style.
When we took that roundabout he was near the edge of a drift, and I mean VERY much near the edge, and he was actually gaining on several cars on that roundabout, he managed to find his way from the most left lane to the utmost right line (four lanes) during some pretty heavy traffic in that 3/4 of a circle we were making on that roundabout. It wasn't even that big of a roundabout and he slammed on it with 80kmph, I nearly shit myself then. But he had full control all of the time it was so awesome
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@sorgesu said:
Too lazy to take a picture so I found one on the net.
1997 Ford Escort, Green, Bought it when it was 3 months old from a dealer as a repo
Susan!!! I drive exactly the same car!! Same color!!
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Hi Guys,
This thread is growing nicely. It looks like we ALL
agree on one subject! CarsI've been watching the progress of electrics and hybrids,
lots of 'coming soon' stuff but not much available at
reasonable prices.One that attracts me is the Zap X. Its a collaboration
between Zap and Lotus. In the following link there is a
video on show with a RHD prototype, this has sparked
my interest added that I understand the price will be
sub β¬30K.http://www.zapworld.com/ZAPWorld.aspx?id=4560
The spec is very impressive, especially the 4 wheel
drive feature.*Drive Train
100% Electric; 4 electronic wheel hub motors sporting
an aggressive 644 horsepower with super capacitor energy
burstsSpeed
0 to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds with top speed of 155 mphMileage & Range
350 miles per charge; about 1 cent per mile; rapid 10 min
re-charge; 9,000 life cyclesInterior
Seating for 5 +2 with European ergonomic design; all
electronic touch screen controls on-board carputer: Win XP,
Wi-Fi, Blue-tooth, High definition video, iPod ready,
Fire wire, USB2 and Mini USB portsExtras
Keyless bio-metric entry and ignition, Photovoltaic glass:
thermoelectric, for heating and cooling, energy collecting windows
and windshields to harness solar energy*I had to laugh at the 'all electronic touch screen controls
on-board carputer: Win XP' I think I'll write to them
as suggest that they also consider doing a Mac version as
I've had enough trouble with WindowsMike
PS: Craig, I'll have my Fuoco 500ie tomorrow (Sunday), its being
delivered from UK. Only problem is that I won't be able to ride
it until I get a Provisional Bike License. I can't get this until
I pass a Theory Test and that will not take place until 28th of
this month. BTW, I wonder if you can organise some ElectricRain
discounts? And what is your good lady's name?Its also a well balanced smart design but again I would
expect no less from Lotus.Mike
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I don't know where the future of fuel is going... I would think, and hope it was hydrogen
but no matter where it goes... it better lead to me being in one of these
here's the test drive Movie!
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@mike lucey said:
PS: Craig, I'll have my Fuoco 500ie tomorrow (Sunday), its being
delivered from UK. Only problem is that I won't be able to ride
it until I get a Provisional Bike License. I can't get this until
I pass a Theory Test and that will not take place until 28th of
this month. BTW, I wonder if you can organise some ElectricRain
discounts? And what is your good lady's name?Its also a well balanced smart design but again I would
expect no less from Lotus.Mike
Hi Mike, the Fuoco looks very interesting. I've read articles from some good European journalists who thought the front-end traction was incredible! It's still a bike though (and a bit heavy), so train up, get the best gear, and study the conditions (light, rain, likeliness of drowsy of drivers, likeliness of drunk drivers, etc)...it's all about stacking the odds in your favor.
Not sure on the ERain discounts (beta possibilities though), and my good lady's name is Deb D'Andrea. D'Andrea is the "D" in CraigD! Think D'Andrea guitar picks and you'd be on the right track.
Good luck resisting the urge to ride your new Fuoco! ...I don't think I'd be able to...
Cheers,
- CraigD
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