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What do you know? You only ride sportbikes...vehicles truly capable of those speeds
Ya know, the first time I ran a full speed lap at Daytona I literally thought my head was going to be removed from my body when sitting up to brake for the back chicane (after coming off the banking). Granted this was in excess of 180mph, but my head is pretty small compared to the frontal area of our trucks.
For those that dont understand wind resistance... get on the highway and go 65...then without moving your foot, open all the windows and watch the speedo..
For those that dont understand wind resistance... get on the highway and go 65...then without moving your foot, open all the windows and watch the speedo..
I'll do ya one better...
For those of you that don't understand wind resistance, get in the bed of your Tundra and crouch down behind the cab. Have someone else drive you down the highway at 65mph, now stand up in the middle of the bed...try not to fall out.
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For those of you that don't understand wind resistance, get in the bed of your Tundra and crouch down behind the cab. Have someone else drive you down the highway at 65mph, now stand up in the middle of the bed...try not to fall out.
Darwinism at its best, thanks mx
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For those that dont understand wind resistance (SANOSUKE)... get on the highway and go 165...then without moving your foot, stick your head out the window..
For those of you that don't understand wind resistance, get in the bed of your Tundra and crouch down behind the cab. Have someone else drive you down the highway at 65mph, now stand up in the middle of the bed...try not to fall out.
Here's even better. Have your buddy drive you at 25 mph, and try and stand up. Then have them drive you at 50mph, and try and stand up. Lastly, have them drive you at 75mph, and try and stand up. Upon completion, assuming you're not in the hospital, compare the difficulty to remain in the bed of the truck at the different speeds.
For those of you that don't understand wind resistance, get in the bed of your Tundra and crouch down behind the cab. Have someone else drive you down the highway at 65mph, now stand up in the middle of the bed...try not to fall out.
Try to stand up in the 110 MPH winds of a hurricane! Damn! I miss living on the Gulf coast!
For those of you that don't understand wind resistance, get in the bed of your Tundra and crouch down behind the cab. Have someone else drive you down the highway at 65mph, now stand up in the middle of the bed...try not to fall out.
Might as well get a parachuter's suit to enjoy that kind of wind too. Oh yeah, and I'll wear my parachuter's goggles as well! Would be nasty to get a fly in the eye at 165 MPH.
OR! I can just put my hand out and play "airplane" with it. Safer that way. :P
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