KingOfNynex2003 Posted September 20, 2009 Posted September 20, 2009 I was at Science World (it's a place in Vancouver that's kind of like a museum dedicated to all things Science for those of you that don't know what that is) a few years ago and one of the exhibits that was there was to do with G-Forces and roller coasters. And one of the things they had there was this giant loop and it had a bicycle attached to the exact center of the loop and basically when you get into this bike they strap you into the seat and you start pedalling and eventually you get enough speed to get completely upside down and you can generate upto 5 G's on this thing. Ever since then I've been trying to find a video of it on Youtube but I have no idea what it's called or what to put in the search field, so if somebody could help me find it I would be forever grateful. Hope to hear from somebody soon. Sincerely, KingOfNynex2003
Troll Posted September 20, 2009 Posted September 20, 2009 I'm not sure what they're called but I know what you are talking about - there were two at the Millennium Dome in London 9 years ago. Have you tried contacting the museum to see if they can give you any more information?
RCFreak Posted September 20, 2009 Posted September 20, 2009 I assume the video below would be it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjRISbhuONo They don't seem to be mass produced, and specifically made for Museums, so I don't think they have any official name other then a generic G-force bike or gravity bike.
KingOfNynex2003 Posted September 20, 2009 Author Posted September 20, 2009 I assume the video below would be it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjRISbhuONo They don't seem to be mass produced, and specifically made for Museums, so I don't think they have any official name other then a generic G-force bike or gravity bike. Yes that's it thank you so much for finding this! I can't thank you enough I loved doing this because I got it going so fast that I was like a blur for a long time.
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