Buy a Go-Ped, they say, go-peds are fun they say. Rode one and felt rather silly, but only because the engine seemed to have been on the brink of giving up. Now, if one engine seems not enough, how about having a dual-engine setup and doing 64 mph (103 km/h) on a highway? That sounds like a whole new story...
And that's why I said “story” and not “dream”: here we are, watching in amazement a go-ped loaded with two stock engines and Dominator exhausts rolling at an insane speed (for such a vehicle).
Well, I really would leave my bike at home and ride such a devilish contraption to work. Not only will I enjoy the confusion on both pedestrians' and car drivers' faces, but riding such a small go-ped will let me squeeze through the traffic even easier. Still a tough choice between bicycle and go-ped during the summer season, but if you want to turn some heads, the dual-engine go-ped beats anything else hands down.
Well, I really would leave my bike at home and ride such a devilish contraption to work. Not only will I enjoy the confusion on both pedestrians' and car drivers' faces, but riding such a small go-ped will let me squeeze through the traffic even easier. Still a tough choice between bicycle and go-ped during the summer season, but if you want to turn some heads, the dual-engine go-ped beats anything else hands down.