Brit breaks Tuk-tuk speed record.

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Brit breaks Tuk-tuk speed record.

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With a bit more action:

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Before clicking, I was thinking "Colin Furze"?
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What people do for kicks.
Elvington Airfield in Yorkshire brings back a few memories for me.

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2000 I won the Road Legal Northern Championship on a Kawasaki 250cc
The bike was a hybrid 1989 KR1 spec. 130kg 60bhp with top speed of 135+mph (210+km/h).
With a bit of tinkering and low expense we had the quater mile in the 11sec area.

But nevertheless I would not like to run around Phnom Penh in a souped up tuc-tuc :)
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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