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Kangaroo Cranks: 2 observations

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Old 05-11-06 | 05:33 PM
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Kangaroo Cranks: 2 observations

I was futzing around with an old bike with a beat out crank arm. I know It's not gonna help, but I figured it couldn't hurt to try to turn the crank on the spindle 180 degrees. While I had it that way I couldn't resist taking it for a little spin with Kangaroo Cranks. HAHA! What a blast.

2 observations:
1. Kangaroo cranks are a wicked ab workout. I felt like I just did 150 crunches in rapid succession
2.This setup would work a lot better on a fixed gear, and with clipless pedals instead of clips and straps. reefing down on the straps helped a bit.
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Old 05-11-06 | 05:35 PM
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https://www.bikeforest.com/hulabike.php
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Old 05-11-06 | 05:40 PM
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That's just a modern version of the Ingo Bike.

I'm a 2 time winner of the Ingo Bike challeng at Owlshead Transportation museum.
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Old 05-11-06 | 05:56 PM
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Hula bike= stupid.Def not as cool as a pogo stick
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Old 05-11-06 | 07:59 PM
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Hula bike= stupid.Def not as cool as a pogo stick
The hula bike is still worlds cooler than the treadmill bike. The ultimate in redundant exercise equipment!
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Old 05-11-06 | 08:10 PM
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I wonder if you could put the treadmill bike on rollers?
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Old 05-11-06 | 08:37 PM
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and then attach the rollers to wheels
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Old 05-12-06 | 12:48 AM
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Originally Posted by mattface
That's just a modern version of the Ingo Bike.

I'm a 2 time winner of the Ingo Bike challenge at Owlshead Transportation museum.
Can you skid it?


Seriously, that's just the sort of competition that's embarrassing to win. And then... TWICE???
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Old 05-12-06 | 07:29 AM
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soooo would those be crankaroos or kangaranks?


anyway hula bike is about the stupidest thing ive ever seen. but the music in the videoo is amazing.
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Old 05-12-06 | 07:49 AM
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my vote is for "Kanga-Kranks"

that video music sounds like Iz
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Old 05-12-06 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by LóFarkas
Can you skid it?


Seriously, that's just the sort of competition that's embarrassing to win. And then... TWICE???
That competition is all about making a silly spectacle. Most people, myself included can't really ride it with any great proficiency without a lot of practice. Hence the amusement factor of watching people try. Performance is judged more on "style" than proficiency. I won the first time by singing Born to be wild while "riding" around some cones. I forget what I sang the second time bicycle built fort two maybe? Both times the Prize was Ingo Bike Challenge T-shgirts in hideous colors. Purple with pink screening the first time, yellow with lime green the second. I'll probably win it again the next time I got back. I'm just THAT good at making a fool of myself.
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