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    Has anyone thought of racing or turning the Y2K bike into a dragbike? Unless using a turbine engine wouldn't be a loud. But other than that what is your take on the Y2k?
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    It's expensive and you don't want to stand directly behind it when someone is attempting to do a burnout! Could be cool just to listen!
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    oh yeah it would be. From what heard the clearance of theexhaustis 20ft any closer and bumpers start to melt on cars behind it.
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    Has anyone done Land Speed Racing with one ?

    You would think it would fly !

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    With a turbine, I'd think you'd have a hard time fitting into most classes, and such is the problem. Neat for exhibitions maybe, but why not just go for a rocket type instead?
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    Rockets are faster . . .

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