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http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/mcy/3008801808.html
The Ballistic Eagle Jet Powered Motorcycle - $60000 (Georgia)
Date: 2012-05-11, 1:23AM EDT
Reply to: s6r4r-3008801808@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
The IHRA and Guinness World Record holding jet powered motorcycle.
The price is for the bike only, complete support package available.
Support package for complete turn key operation includes, but not limited to:
Outfitted Support Trailer
Air start system
Yamaha Mule specially outfitted for show and support.
IHRA World Records - 1/4 Mile Exhibition ETand 1/4 Mile Exhibition Speed
http://media.ihra.com/statistics-1/world-records
Guinness Book world record for Fastest Jet Powered Motorcycle
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/rec … otorcycle/
Videos:
Record Breaking Run: http://youtu.be/3198-a3cBt0
Line Show: http://youtu.be/p4LP__jzL8w
Bike Burn: http://youtu.be/5ghdhTIlHtc
Serious inquiries only please. 
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Great camera work on the record breaking video. 
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john_matrix wrote:
Great camera work on the record breaking video.
Not gonna watch it, but did then manage to get Michael J. Fox to moonlight as their cameraman?
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john_matrix wrote:
Great camera work on the record breaking video.
start from 4:03 in LOLOL!!!! It's like it knocked him on his ass when it passed him 
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iamchris wrote:
For his next awesome stunt, he should try to pull into your driveway.
Ha! I should have offered.
One funny thing: you know those big plastic trash/recycling containers that cities issue? My recycling and compost containers were still sitting out on the sidewalk because we had trash pickup on Wednesday, and I didn't go home on Wednesday night, so I didn't pull them back into the driveway. When I did go get them, the lid on the recycling container had a huge chunk of it snapped off. It could be totally unrelated, but it's nice to think that they broke it while shooting, and that it might end up in the video. 
Here are two videos from my front patio. The first one he was going by and repeatedly slamming on the brakes. I'm not sure if this was to warm them up, or was for some part of the video:
And here he is hauling ass back up:
On that pass, he put the car into the curb, so they had to do a bit of repair work. This is a video of it. It isn't very exciting, but at 1:30, they start driving it back down the hill, and you get a little sense of how curvy and steep the hill is:
Last edited by kornfeld (2012-05-11 11:11:03)
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That Popsicle looks delicious in that last video 
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my old rowing coach is standing in front of Kornfeld's house!! He works for KB
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did you row in college?
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Kornfelds day is so full of win. 
my old rowing coach is standing in front of Kornfeld's house!! He works for KB
Small world.
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he put the car into the curb
amateur....
Ask him to test the bump in your driveway.
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kornfeld wrote:
Well gents, I'm currently watching ken block shoot his next video from my front yard.
Videos to come.
P.S.: I LOVE CALIFORNIA
Very Cool
As I side note... One of Mr. Block's mechanics lives behind my brother in law and sister. They share the alley.
The Monster truck (Huge E-Series Dually) and the Monster trailer were parked in the alley, by his back garage, for several months a while back. Greg is the guy's name. Nice Aussie.
ibcoolstorybro
Next time around, I'll get pics next to the car...
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phillipj wrote:
did you row in college?
high school...
thats him standing behind the guy in the bright green shirt
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Could use some refinement, but it's pretty cool.
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Cross posted from u raff u ruse:
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Yes, you read that right; these little beasties are street egal.
They run on either Kawasaki or Honda motorcycle engines and co-opt vintage bumper car bodies into the most awesome form of mini-car we've seen in too long. There are seven of these little monsters floating around California and they're all the creation of one man, Tom Wright, a builder in the outskirts of San Diego who figured the leftovers of the Long Beach Pike amusement park needed a more dignified end than the trash heap. They were originally powered by two cylinder Harley Davidson Motorcycle engines but they rattled like heck because of the two cylinder vibration and Tom replaces them with four cylinder Honda or Kawasaki 750's and a couple have been measured as capable of 160 MPH, which is terrifyingly fast in machines with such a short wheelbase.
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Nightcrawler wrote:
Yes, you read that right; these little beasties are street egal.
They run on either Kawasaki or Honda motorcycle engines and co-opt vintage bumper car bodies into the most awesome form of mini-car we've seen in too long. There are seven of these little monsters floating around California and they're all the creation of one man, Tom Wright, a builder in the outskirts of San Diego who figured the leftovers of the Long Beach Pike amusement park needed a more dignified end than the trash heap. They were originally powered by two cylinder Harley Davidson Motorcycle engines but they rattled like heck because of the two cylinder vibration and Tom replaces them with four cylinder Honda or Kawasaki 750's and a couple have been measured as capable of 160 MPH, which is terrifyingly fast in machines with such a short wheelbase.
Sweet job of hot linking from your gmail.
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Nightcrawler wrote:
Yes, you read that right; these little beasties are street egal.
They run on either Kawasaki or Honda motorcycle engines and co-opt vintage bumper car bodies into the most awesome form of mini-car we've seen in too long. There are seven of these little monsters floating around California and they're all the creation of one man, Tom Wright, a builder in the outskirts of San Diego who figured the leftovers of the Long Beach Pike amusement park needed a more dignified end than the trash heap. They were originally powered by two cylinder Harley Davidson Motorcycle engines but they rattled like heck because of the two cylinder vibration and Tom replaces them with four cylinder Honda or Kawasaki 750's and a couple have been measured as capable of 160 MPH, which is terrifyingly fast in machines with such a short wheelbase.
Yo I think you plugged your extension cord into itself. There's some pockets of electricity messing up your links. Be careful; I hear that's a fire hazard.
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So what I hear you saying is.....
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kornfeld wrote:
P.S.: I LOVE CALIFORNIA
I just shot four commercials in downtown San Francisco.
What a pain in the ass. So many spectators. Constantly asking what you're doing.
The first one aired on Saturday.

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Topher wrote:
kornfeld wrote:
P.S.: I LOVE CALIFORNIA
I just shot four commercials in downtown San Francisco.
What a pain in the ass. So many spectators. Constantly asking what you're doing.
The first one aired on Saturday.
Wrong thread.
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