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www. gizmag. com/ktm-2wd-hybrid-dirt-bike/10348/ I know the concept of mechanical/hydraulic all wheel drive systems for motorbikes have been about for a while (since the 70's?) but this is a little bit different. Later versions of my car (Nissan Cube) have small electric motors on the rear wheels which kick in when needed, turning it into 4wd and I was wondering if the same could be done for a bike and lo & behold KTM are well under way with the concept. Wonder if they could incorporate the KERS system too? p.s. on that same page, check out the BMW Lo-Rider!!!

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TeeCee @ 21/11/2008 14:52  

Try the original http://www.rokon.com/products/trailbrkr.htm If you put if enough wind in the tyres apparently the bu**ers float, cant help thinking that inflated tyres plus big lumberjack means it floats upside down though.

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prof @ 24/11/2008 17:59  

Cheers for that prof! With those tyres, I would be tempted to swap the engine out for something more powerful and try to blast across a lake like the Icelandic Hillclimb jeeps....

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TeeCee @ 27/11/2008 10:07  

manly talk TC very erotic!!

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tangoman60 @ 27/11/2008 12:15  

he heh, you old dog, TM!! Maybe I should try it more often instead of my usual topics of puppy wuppies and doylie designs....

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TeeCee @ 27/11/2008 13:36  

Sigh....I just can't find the enthusiasm for a witty reply......

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ghosthunter @ 28/11/2008 10:10  

log on to younger babes an you'll be fine again in 3minutes!

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tangoman60 @ 28/11/2008 12:38  

bmw have already built a hill climber with the latest 800cc motor and the front wheel is hydrolically driven for more traction up hill.

http://www.gizmag.com/bmw-2wd/9619/

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jehammer @ 29/11/2008 18:20  

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