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Antique Kraft RC Eleck Cycle. Record jump.

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2007

Berkley Physicist also explains how bicycle and motorcycle steering works. Here is the link.
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~fajans/Teaching/bicycles.html

I held the record back in 1980 when RC Motorcycles hit the market.

So I decided to see if I could break it today.

This is a Kraft Eleck-Cycle. It was the first of it's kind.

When I was employed at Kraft RC systems, I was privileged to have Phil Kraft give me one to take Hawaii and introduce it to all the hobby shops there.

It was a blast.

It still is fun to run.
Thanks for watching.

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  • woah nice video

  • Thank you.

  • that is the coolest ever. and i keep my statement even the never models, it's pure ingenuity

  • Thanks kindly.

  • haha just ignore BigMilan, you always get one TWAT thinking they know it all, besides you really gonna take the word of a shit Australian wannabe DJ, i think not, lol

    keep up the quality vids dude/.

  • Thanks. Your a good man.  I appreciate your comments.

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  • I like how the 1980 camera has better quality then half the videos on youtube!

  • Whoah...keep up your good work dude

  • Good Editing!

  • Love this vid..thats 1 sweeet bike, 5**

  • That was fun thanks !

  • Now that is what I call a real rc bike!

  • Nice good on Dave!

  • i had the exact same transmitter problem with my rc boat.

  • That was really good. Thanks for posting it.

  • Very nice!

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