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Re: Second Confirmed Hidden Motor Used in a Bike Race [DieselPete]
DieselPete wrote:
OddSlug wrote:
DieselPete wrote:
You can't unwittingly have a motor in your bike.


'Course you can. You have a family friend who is attending the same race and has the exact same model and size of bike. You probably talk before the race. Bikes get left leaning somewhere together and you walk off with the wrong one. It's a completely creditable defense. I'm not sure how she explained activating the motor during the race, probably the button is easily pressed by accident at the bottom of a climb.

http://www.cyclingnews.com/...world-championships/


You got me there!

Or it would be like Sammy Sosa's corked bat. "Oops, that was my trainer and I accidentally brought it into the game."

Too bad. Gone for life.


Well, the difference is the corked bat does not involve pressing an additional button to activate. The "virtually spring loaded bike" (as in the motor having pre loaded energy stored in electrical form to be converted to mechanical), you have to press a button to activate the '"virtual springs" to unleash all that stored potential energy.



PS. Whenever there is something messed up in the world, a quick google search on looney tunes and you pretty well get a graphic that covers the scenario. Those guys were brilliant.

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