Depends what colour they are.How much faster are go faster stripes?
Less wet, although I can't recall where I read that or the reasoning behind it.I'm glad we've identified the mechanism to supply the Peak District with an endless supply of poached fish
Another question....does a fast cyclist get wetter or less wet in the rain than a slow cyclist when cycling from A to B?
I'm glad we've identified the mechanism to supply the Peak District with an endless supply of poached fish
Another question....does a fast cyclist get wetter or less wet in the rain than a slow cyclist when cycling from A to B?
Depends what colour they are.
Not sure on that one, I know that red doesn't work though, at least it didn't on my Capri 1.6 Laser, I had to put a Weber twin carb from a 2.0L in it to do that.Pink with a hint of lilac
Um, because they reach B sooner, so spend less time getting rained on?Less wet, although I can't recall where I read that or the reasoning behind it.
I suppose the front of thengets wetter because - even though they spend less time in the rain, the rain they hit mostly hits the frontUm, because they reach B sooner, so spend less time getting rained on?
If you put a generating turbine on the front of your bike you can use it to power a fan on the back to give you a nice tailwind.If a wind turbine takes energy from the wind to convert into electrickery, does that wind energy diminish or is it free?
If it diminishes could we build lots and lots and not have a headwind when we ride our bikes ?
Who put the Ram in the Ram-A-Lam-A-Ding-Dong?