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This Crazy Steam Bike Hit 180MPH And Was Designed In A Shed
This Crazy Steam Bike Hit 180MPH And Was Designed In A Shed-December 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:13:48

A photo of Graham Sykes riding the Force of Nature bike.

Remember roughly 150 years ago when steam trains were the fastest way to get around? No? You weren’t alive? Right, well, anyway, theused the power of boiling water to turn their enormous wheels and . Steam power is still around, but not much for trains anymore; some of the land speed record people still mess with it, for example, like this steam-powered bike that hit 180.

Land speed record cars and bikes look nothing like the vehicles you or me might drive, and are – like mammoth engines, jet power,. A new land speed record holder that makes use of a much more humble power source: vegetable oil and steam.

The creation, , doesn’t generate high pressure steam to power a piston and spin its wheels, like a steam train would. Instead, the bike uses reclaimed vegetable oil from cooking to turn superheated, pressurized water into steam. That steam is then released out through nozzles at the rear of the bike to force it forward amid a dramatic cloud of water vapor, which you can see for yourself below.

The impressive machine, which was first brought to our attention by the folks , has been designed and built by husband and wife team Graham and Diane Sykes. On its record-breaking run, the bike was piloted by Graham, as The Manufacturer reports:

“Grandad to nine grandchildren, and turning 60 later this week, Graham reflects on his achievements, ‘It’s just a big bomb really, and it all started in my shed. I’ve taken the principles of chemistry, and married them with precision engineering to create something I’m passionate about – fast bikes. I wanted to do this in a way that is sustainable for the planet (I’ve got nine grandkids after all), and demonstrates that you don’t have to compromise on speed, you just have to get creative’.”

A photo of Graham Sykes sat on his Force of Nature bike.

So just how fast can the bike go? In its record run in the UK, the steam-powered bike clocked an exit speed 163.8 mph after completing the standing 1/8 mile run in just 3.878 seconds. But, the team is convinced it can go faster.

“We peaked at around 180 mph after the 1/8 mile beams but that doesn’t count for the record,” said the Force Of Nature team in a statement. “So we are now officially the quickest and fastest Steam Powered Motorcycle in the world. There is still lots more power to come, and I feel sure we will run quicker in the coming months.”

Could 200 mph be on the cards for this homemade creation? We’ll have to wait and see. Its next run is scheduled for the Nitro Olympics at the Hockenheim Circuit in Germany next month.

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