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Author Topic: "How to shoot pedestrians with your motorcycle"  (Read 1376 times)
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« on: May 22, 2012, 09:18:38 AM »

Just over a month ago, there was much fanfare about two bikers in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, who incited riots with their motorcycles’ exhausts and who were eventually charged with terrorism. It is worth mentioning that San Luis Potosi has been hit with drug violence, and that its residents were already on edge. Still, terrorism?

Juan Ramon Munguia and Enrique Trevino Rivera were leaving work on their motorcycles. Their popping exhausts spooked a nearby crowd of people celebrating a Holy Week event. Enough people in the crowd thought the bangs were gunshots to cause a stampede out of the square. The streets were crowded with vendors, and some people were trampled in the ensuing confusion. Every news report we’ve seen says Munguia and Rivera were just revving their engines at a standstill, though there has been some speculation that the “gunshots” were deliberate. Reports state that the police beat them senseless after their arrest, and the two could face up to 20 years if convicted of the terrorism charges.

It made us wonder—could anyone honestly mistake the sounds a motorcycle makes for gunfire? Yes, they certainly could, though maybe not when the bike is at a standstill. There is an old trick to do a perfect gunshot imitation with any carbureted bike that’s on the move.

1) Ride a warmed-up (hot) bike in gear with the engine above 3500 RPM. Turn off the red ignition safety switch on the handlebars and open the throttle all the way.
2) Wait 2-4 seconds
3) Close the throttle and turn the ignition switch back on.
4) BANG!





We used to do this all the time with our old Honda Interceptor (if it doesn’t create an back explosion—technically called an afterfire—administer more RPM). The open throttle fills the exhaust canisters with the unburned fuel charge, and when the ignition comes back the hot gases from the combustion stroke ignite the vapors. One satisfying explosion, at your service.

It’s tricky to get the timing right at first, but after a few minutes it feels natural and then you’ll be shooting pedestrians and riding buddies galore. Just make a gun with your black glove and make it recoil when you turn the ignition switch back on. To see how convincing this can be, check out this ancient video by Fast Bikes.
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« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2012, 01:11:47 PM »

Ok.. maybe this is a little childish coming from me..  I know... :-/

Maybe this should be in the "Don't try this at home"
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