Showing posts with label Stunts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stunts. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2009

A collection of my stoppie pics

If I am running a motorcycling blog, it is evident that yes, I am motorcycle guy, a bike nut, a two-wheeled fanatic. Most of you readers come from the US and UK and while in India, we might not have super powerful big bikes, we do have our own share of small capacity bikes, which can be fun too.
Here are some of my stoppie pics on various Indian bikes

1. Stoopie on 150cc Hero Honda Hunk


2. Stoppie on 150cc Yamaha FZ-S


3. Stoppie on 150cc Yamaha FZ16


4. Stoppie on 150cc TVS Apache (old)
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Robbie Maddison does world record jump! With video

Robbie Maddison broke the world record for the longest motorcycle jump on new years day of 2008.

The Australian motocross rider dedicated his motorcycle jump to his hero, EVEL KNIEVEL, after his death in November 2007.

Robbie jumped 322 feet (98 metres), to break the previous record of 310 feet, which was set by Ryan Capes.

Since Robbie just managed to miss out on the 100 metre mark, he is expected to attempt the jump again in March, to break 100 metres.




SOURCE : MCN

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Evel Knievel passes away



November 30 marked the end of what will forever be remembered as the longest and most courageous battle between one man, a man we all know as the world's greatest daredevil, and death. Robert Craig "Evel" Knievel died in Clearwater, Florida, finally succumbing after nearly a three-year bout with the terminal lung disease, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. He was 69. According to an article in MTV News by Chris Harris, the legend's death was confirmed on November 30th by his granddaughter. MTV News also quotes some as estimating that Knievel broke approximately 40 bones before his official retirement in 1980.

According to Reuters, Knievel got his special nickname as a youth, from a local jailer. After several "run-ins" with the law, the jailer nicknamed him "Evil Knievel," which Knieval later changed to "Evel" as he became more famous (and hoped not to become infamous). The athlete is considered by some to be the "grandfather" of daredevil extreme sports, as he rode his motorcycle through some amazing courses.

CNN cites his 1974 attempted jump over Snake River Canyon, a quarter of a mile wide, as one of his most famous stunts. Knievel's official site describes some of his daredevil moves, such as an amazing New Year's Eve 1967 jump over the fountains at Caesar's Palace, spanning 151 feet. You can read about the legend at his official site: www.evelknievel.com.

Do go thru this "Rest In Peace" tribute video