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Man, stranded in the desert, makes a motorcycle from his broken car

3 comments, 224 views, posted 8:41 am 23/05/2012 in Hardware & Mobile by bradpitt
bradpitt has 3005 posts, 1742 threads, 1 points


The original story is in French, and the Google translate is very rough. Please forgive us if we don’t get this completely accurate.

While traveling through the desert somewhere in north west Africa in his Citroen 2CV , [Emile] is stopped, and told not to go any
further due to some military conflicts in the area. Not wanting to actually listen to this advice, he decides to loop around, through
the desert, to circumvent this roadblock.

After a while of treading off the beaten path, [Emile] manages to snap a swing arm on his vehicle, leaving him stranded. He decided
that the best course of action was to disassemble his vehicle and construct a motorcycle from the parts. This feat would be impressive
on its own, but remember, he’s still in the desert and un-prepared. If we’re reading this correctly, he managed to drill holes by bending
metal and sawing at it, then un-bending it to be flat again.

It takes him twelve days to construct this thing. There are more pictures on the site, you simply have to go look at it. Feel free to translate
the labels and post them in the comments.

Update: From [Semicolo] in the comments
You got the translation right, but there’s not just a swing arm that’s broken, there’s a frame beam broken too (not sure about the exact
term, one of the 2 girder of the chassis). He’s not far away but he has a lot of tools and other hardware that could be stolen if he leaves
them unattended.

Extra Points Given by:

djskitzy (10), greencan (5)

Comments

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10:23 am 23/05/2012

djskitzy

King Bodge-it & Scarper....!

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11:56 am 23/05/2012

bradpitt

yup lucky it was a 2CV as well i dont think this would be possible with anything else lol

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1:37 pm 23/05/2012

griffin

This sounds like total bollocks. He would need to travel around constantly with a toolkit bigger than a 2cv can carry plus twelve days of rations including water.

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