Win $1000 racing your oldschool mini bike

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So i got word from Texas Outlaw Mini Bikes that there will be a new class for this event only. If you are in Texas or nearby, it would be awesome to see you come out and watch, or even better, race in this class for $1000!!!

And your momma/girlfriend/wife/significant other said you would never make money racing mini bikes!! Here is your chance to prove them wrong buddy! This payout is for this class only (18+over, 6 inch rim max, no rear suspension, stock springer fork allowed and pull start only) and has been generously sponsored by Cheap Thrills Clothing. They have some cool merch over there so click the link and support them! See ya at Ratrodtober #4
https://www.anchorscreenprinting.com/shop/cheap-thrills/

Saturday, October 13 at 10 AM - 4 PM
721 Anderson St
McKinney, TX 75069
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You had me at Brewery.

Texas has horses right? I'd like to see a stock Predator 212 vs 6 or 7 Full Grown Horses in a game of Tug of War. I'm putting my money with the live horses. 250 years of selective breeding means today's horses are probably more powerful than those in the 1700's.

P.S. Google says a horse can make almost 15 peak HP.

Can't wait for the videos!
 

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I can out tug a Predator 212, when I use the little red switch, then try. :roflol:

Wish I was in Texas, and had a minibike, and had the money for the minibike......
 

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You had me at Brewery.

Texas has horses right? I'd like to see a stock Predator 212 vs 6 or 7 Full Grown Horses in a game of Tug of War. I'm putting my money with the live horses. 250 years of selective breeding means today's horses are probably more powerful than those in the 1700's.

P.S. Google says a horse can make almost 15 peak HP.

Can't wait for the videos!

WHAT?
...(1) horse can produce (almost) ~15 peak HP?

Why the :censored: do they call it/refer to it as "horse power"? :huh:

If (1) horse power IS NOT (at least roughly equal to) the power of (1) horse? :ack2:
 

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Because when they came up with the "horsepower" in the 1700's, one horsepower really was the power of one horse. Genetics and selective breeding does something for that horsepower number. Now if I could only figure out how to do it with Predator 212s.

Wikipedia:

The development of the steam engine provided a reason to compare the output of horses with that of the engines that could replace them.
 

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WHAT?
...(1) horse can produce (almost) ~15 peak HP?

Why the :censored: do they call it/refer to it as "horse power"? :huh:

If (1) horse power IS NOT (at least roughly equal to) the power of (1) horse? :ack2:

A horse probably can sustain an AVERAGE output of 1HP but can produce 15 Peak HP for a short burst.

It also says that a person can produce 5 HP.
I think somebody lifting 500 lbs a distance of 2 meters in 1 second is making 6 HP for that second.

The definition of horsepower created by James Watt was based on the continuous, sustained power output of a draft horse. He measured how much water could be raised in a minute, at a normal walking pace, which ended up as 33,000 ft-lbs/min. Or 550 ft-lbs/s. That is 1HP. However, the peak power output of a horse (at a sprint) is about 15-20HP. - Internet 2018
 
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