Ahaha, this is pretty cool. I imagine the harnesses could be a good deal safer, but I like the idea.
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I miss the point =\. O well first post! w00t w00t!!
As usual, it can’t compare to the real thing. No ability to go upside down, and what happens if you get stuck on a hill? Yo screwed!
The pedal coaster itself seems to be perfectly flat with only a handful of turns. The hills and corkscrews you see appear to be parts of other roller coasters.
if you look closely at the long shot that shows two carts going through the “almost hair pin turn of much death,” you can see there is some slight incline to it. but yeah, the dramtic stuff is obviously other rides. and i have to agree with whoever said that belt looked sketchy…
that looks pretty darn fun ^_^
theve got one of those at flamingoland england but it goes round in a circle round a playpark but they wont let any of the younger kids on due to its really awful saftey and everyones trys to ram the people in the cart infront
That looks positively terrifying…now that said, I’m an acrophobe, so being on a glorified bike, doing a tightrope walk scares the bejeezus outta me.
Myself I quite like SheiKra at busch Gardens but er, yeh, wooo for pedal power.
Now you take that same cart and put that on SheiKra, now THATs a ride. It would be like an endurance test, except more fatal.
There’s an attraction like that in Belgium’s “Bobbejaanland” for years and years… Nothing special.
That’s one to file under “Not in this or any other lifetime!” Gahhh!! You’d have to peel me off the ‘third corner of fear.’
It looks like great fun to me. I so want to go to Japan, for so many reasons.