I would suggest to upload your story pics and video on this ctv site regarding Justins trek
http://mynews.ctv.ca/upload?siteT=toronto
http://mynews.ctv.ca/upload?siteT=toronto
Doctorbass said:Hey Justin, My last Lithium battery pack is now finished!... I now have 2.160kWh before each cells goes to 3.0V.
I'm ready for 170km with you!.. i'll try only with one charge.. but even if my battery goes empty before to reach La Pocatiere http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=...7.368594,-70.032349&spn=2.474018,4.921875&z=8 i'll be ready for charging! i'll bring my 1.5kW charger.. I mean... This:![]()
So if you need some xtra charging power.. that should do the job!
justin_le said:The bicycle on his roof was not just a prop, it is the world's largest functioning and rideable bike, you can see where the rider sits and the pedal cranks and imagine a person sitting there to get a perspective on the size, the wheels are some 10-12 feet in diameter. This was built and successfully ridden around town in 1984. However, you won't see it in the Guinness record book because he didn't want to pay the fee!
Justin
justin_le said:If anyone on this list has an idea for a place in the route that is likely to actually have either high spoke count or heavy gauge wheels in stock, we'd be quite interested to hear about it.
mikereidis said:justin_le said:The bicycle on his roof was not just a prop, it is the world's largest functioning and rideable bike, you can see where the rider sits and the pedal cranks and imagine a person sitting there to get a perspective on the size, the wheels are some 10-12 feet in diameter. This was built and successfully ridden around town in 1984. However, you won't see it in the Guinness record book because he didn't want to pay the fee!
Justin
Very Cool !Thanks for going back and the pictures and story.
You have to pay Guinness ? I just lost whatever little respect I had for them then.
I would never have thought the bike on the roof was ridable ! Could have just been an artsy DIY antenna....
kbdog said:Justin met with a group of Toronto fans this evening in cold and showery High Park after spending some time at the Urbane Cyclist in downtown Toronto.
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Planning the journey began two years ago but the cross country trek is the fulfillment of a childhood dream. The hub motor idea came much later. Justin intends to continue all the way to Halifax and should be in Ottawa at the end of the week. Elizabeth May, Stephane Dion and Jack Layton should be pleased to see him as they all seem to have a green platform! Look out for Harper in the bushes with road spikes!
As darkness fell, Justin was taken off to his accommodation with some of the group.
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Roy Murray
Toronto
knoxie said:Hi
Thanks for the pictures!! they are all great, loving the trike!! is that an X5 in the front of that thing? loads of space in the back for batteries. Justin looks to be in good shape still as well, how was his new wheel holding up?
Thanks again
Knoxie
mikereidis said:justin_le said:The bicycle on his roof was not just a prop, it is the world's largest functioning and rideable bike, you can see where the rider sits and the pedal cranks and imagine a person sitting there to get a perspective on the size, the wheels are some 10-12 feet in diameter. This was built and successfully ridden around town in 1984. However, you won't see it in the Guinness record book because he didn't want to pay the fee!
Justin
Very Cool !Thanks for going back and the pictures and story.
You have to pay Guinness ? I just lost whatever little respect I had for them then.
I would never have thought the bike on the roof was ridable ! Could have just been an artsy DIY antenna....
Joshua Goldberg said:Apologies to Bill Best for last night. Justin, Bill W. and I got talking in my living room and that went on till 4 am and by then it was too late for Justin to ride to your apt. to get some sleep.