
Scottish cyclist, which Graeme Obree changes made on his supine recumbent bike, which is made from recycled materials, in a bid to break the muscle power land speed world record. Obree made the bike that is named animal, made of recycled materials in his kitchen. The low slung bike is extremely aerodynamic and the driver, head first internal to a Kevlar and fiberglass shell lay one requires.

After humans invented, who have tracked Obrees attempt, took the world of cyclist again his design on the drawing board to decide it was not slippery enough. The design is now "in the front part of the rounded", so that it "draws the air again with the lowest energy is a laminar (turbulent) flow over to have the pages."
There are other problems impede the Beastie. To get started, Obree needs a push, but the new form is difficult for his assistants to hold slim design due to its new proved. "I wanted to go immediately with a great speed, but the boys could not start, me", Obree said. "At that time, as I at the Machrihanish airport tested it, I needed to start it, just one person, so I assumed it was not difficult to keep me upright and push me in a straight line, but because it now everything is smooth and fish-shaped, hard for them."
Obree is hoping that Sam Whittinghams 83 mph record to break. While it is uncertain whether he will achieve this, he should break, the Jason Queallys British record of 63 mph. Beastie covered was constructed of a steel frame, with a Kevlar and fiberglass shell, Obree in his kitchen, made with recycled parts.
Click below to see Obree and Beastie in action.
--People invent/Road.cc
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