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Funny Stuff.

Most of today's motorcycles have more oomph than a Metro.

Still for super fuel ecoomy you can;t beat those little turd-buggers.

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Is he just posing in a stopped car? I have never seen any camera taking still of the tire treads on a moving car.
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Is he just posing in a stopped car? I have never seen any camera taking still of the tire treads on a moving car.

could be going really slow... less than 10 mph?

still hilarious though

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I thought that too, but then it looks like it's leaning pretty heavily to be stopped.

Probably because it is a 1900 lb metro with ultra soft suspensions. Sit that much off the side it will lean heavily. :lol:

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It's gotta be parked, and jacked up on the right side to simulate the lean of a motosicle into the turn.
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Funny Stuff.

Most of today's motorcycles have more oomph than a Metro.

Still for super fuel ecoomy you can;t beat those little turd-buggers.

Hell, my old 300EX could outrun a Metro and its a quad. Atleast to 60, it's top speed, anyways. :P
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It could very well be parked, but if the film the camera is good enough it can capture the treads to look like moving...help you can make a helicopter's rotors look like they aren't moving.

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