In the second season of Mindfreak, Criss Angel does a little spinning on a dirt bike in the desert and vanishes in the dust. Hey, bring that bike back!
During the years, we’ve kept you informed on everything that was new, outrageous and about everything that broke the rules and now we’ve come across this video which, through its slides, brings those bikes back to your memory and others more. So enjoy!
Usually, the stunts that we post have only happy endings and often break a world record, but this is no usual stuff! In this video which shows a stunt attempt the bike’s wheels miss the ramp, but the rider doesn’t and he slides all the way to its top.
„URAL is a unique classic sidecar motorcycle for family recreational and off-road riding. Sidecar wheel drive on several models makes Ural only one street legal ATV.”
This kind of description you get if you search on Google for IMZ Ural. After watching the commercial video, I asked myself: where is that „unique classic sidecar motorcycle for family recreational and off-road riding” in this video? Or maybe in Russia, riding with your father while handing the machine gun in front of you is considered like family fun?
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t this video too .... what should I call it? Oh yeah. Not appropriate for a commercial video?
Have you ever imagined a motorcycle on steroids? I mean, thirty feet (9 metres) long, ten feet (3 metres) high and weighing as much as a school bus kind of a motorcycle beast?
Yes, that’s the beast from the photo above. It’s a 13 ton/ 28 660 pound two-wheeler designed and built in Perth, Australia, by the stunt driver Ray Baumann which has spent the last 3 years developing what appears to be a world first.
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Last week I presented to you a brand new motorcycle concept which was created by a very inspired artist with a lot of imagination after countless hours in front of the computer. The entire design and idea were new to the rider’s eyes, very different of the bike that I have the pleasure to present to you today.
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I promise that I won’t complain anymore about our lousy, traffic-congested superhighways. Why?
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