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Idea occured to me while reading the bit about the uplift at Inners.
Why has no-one built a concrete bobsleigh track and fitted some wheels to a bobsleigh?
Could we all get together and build one?
This would have the same outcome as a Chuck Norris knock-knock joke.
Knock knock
Who's there?
Death
Like this?
some random gurning at the start but gives a reasonable idea of what it is.
In Llandudno.
Yeah, it's been done
Few round europe too by all accounts
he looks quite excited at 48'
This one in Austria is a bit faster;
They already exist. My next door neighbour assumed they would be idiot-proof and didn't bother brake for some corners.
He crashed and removed half his skin.
Kind of disapointed in that I haven't invented something new.
Kind of pleased in that if they already exist maybe I can have a go on one!
did it in Latvia on th eolympic track, bit scary and the bobsleigh had some interesting welding to say the least..
Helmets that they provided were all cracked and some had holes...very fast though
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They already exist. My next door neighbour assumed they would be idiot-proof and didn't bother brake for some corners.He crashed and removed half his skin.
Mmmmm I did a similar thing in Alpe d'Huez on the plastic track. Did a few runs on the slow run, no braking required. Then moved over on to the fast run and thought it would be the same, I missed the big sign which said "BRAKE" in French and was promptly launched through the air.
The attendants just laughed and sprayed me with antiseptic spray, and I then noticed them all covered in grazes and scars 😆
I spent the drive home to the UK with my hand and arm dripping juice all over the car seat/floor as I held onto the car steering wheel 😯
i used to work at the llandudno one, was great fun as a teenager and you could get round the track with out breaking just, depending on which karts you were in.
There used to be one at Alton Towers some 30 years ago.
I remember the one at Alton Towers, 30 years ago. It was the first thing i thought of on reading this thread
I went on one in France years ago with my daughter. I also foolishly said that there would be no need to brake for the corners. I've still got the scar ......
when i was a kid we went to a caravan site on the east coast somewhere that had one made out of asbestos, and rather worryingly the brake was a metal bar that gouged into the surface
30 years!!!! 😯 I feel old...
It was there the first time I went to Alton Towers but not subsequently, to my disappointment cos it was one of my favourite things being something you had to actively do rather than just sit there for the ride.
Did it on the Lillehammer track a few years ago, the bobsleigh seemed to be made out of scrap metal with some wheels from a wheelbarrow and no suspension (the concrete isn't as smooth as it looks so that matters!). When we got to the bottom I realised I'd been holding on so tightly I'd removed big chunks of skin from my hands.
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It was there the first time I went to Alton Towers but not subsequently, to my disappointment cos it was one of my favourite things being something you had to actively do rather than just sit there for the ride.
My experience too...
There was one in a pub beer garden in either devon/cornwall/north yorks/somewhere else* when I was a kid
*I can't remember where. I was only little and not allowed on it :o(
Did it on the Lillehammer track a few years ago, the bobsleigh seemed to be made out of scrap metal with some wheels from a wheelbarrow and no suspension (the concrete isn't as smooth as it looks so that matters!). When we got to the bottom I realised I'd been holding on so tightly I'd removed big chunks of skin from my hands
That one looks positively luxurious compared to the latvian attempt. all was well until i decided to look out during the corkscrew turn....two days of drinking very nearly caught up with me at that point....
feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme, get on up...its bobsleigh time
Crashed on the chamonix one many, many years ago pushing each run faster and faster. My sweatshirt melted to the shirt underneath and I have the scars still. Great fun until you come off!!!!
I managed the same on the one at Alp D'uez. First go I was determined not to use the brakes.....it ended with me sliding upside-down into the final straight.
I rode the Alton towers one! A friend nearly lost his front teeth. There was too much reliance on the participant to actually have the intelligence to brake!!