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I see your Mad Max bike and raise you:
- Satellite station for email and SOS.
- Ham radio bay.
- Trailer frame made out of steel. The cover is fibreglass covered cardboard. 2/3 of the space for camping equipment.
- Battery bay with 30 amp hours of batteries (15 amp hours more at the Console).
- Satellite station mainframe.
- Solar panels (72 watts).
- Antennae for ham radio, mobile phone and pager.
- Removable briefcase with 10-watt solar panel lid and laptop computer inside.
- Safety flasher.
- Motion sensor for if people get within 3m (10ft) of the bike.
- Stereo system, CD player and 150 CDs.
- This side: Refrigerator. Other side: Computer with a 207mb HDD, CD-ROM and modem.
- Brain Interface Unit (more below).
- Dual waterproof speakers.
- Map case.
- Handlebar keyboard built into the grips using binary code.
- 105-speed drivetrain.
- Dual air horns.
- Steering link.
- Phone.
- Console: Mac computer with 40mb HDD (graphics). IBM computer with 40mb HDD (CAD, mapping, satellite tracking). Toshiba laptop for typing while riding. GPS chip. Speech synthesis and recognition. 30-watt beam headlight. Fax machine and modem boards.
http://www.cyclingabout.com/heaviest-touring-bike-ever-behemoth/
Recumbents are functional too right?
- Satellite station for email and SOS.
Voltmeter
Thermometer
Analog Clock
Ammeter
Air pressure gauge
Schmidt hub dynamo (undergoing rebuild)
PWM's (adjusts brightness of headlight)
Spotlights
50w Heated Grips (8 hours on single charge)
Insole Heaters (30 hours low, 15 hours high)
WW2 Lancaster Bomber map Light
USB Chargers
Rear View Camera
7 Airhorns Horns powered from 4 air compressors
GPS/GSM Tracker
SOS Panic Switch (under construction)
Trigger alarm (via text message) (under construction)
Indicators
Hazzard Lights
Air Compressor
Ice Indicator
Automatic Light Sensors