New World's Record For Motorcycle Jump

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it was a very impressive jump.... twice...

Although i found it to lack somewhat of a sense of danger with the jump.

maybe it was more intense in real life.
 
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it was a very impressive jump.... twice...

Although i found it to lack somewhat of a sense of danger with the jump.

maybe it was more intense in real life.

lol....yeah.

It was very smooth though.
 

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maybe the 2nd trip to the jump paired with the smoothness and lack of near sure death that detracted from the entertainment for me, i have been trying to figure it out since i saw it last night...
 
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Just a thought but how do they measure this? Seems as though he left the ramp after passing through the goalpost on one end and landed well before the post on the other end. Post to post heads up would be 330' while the field is 300'.
 

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Just a thought but how do they measure this? Seems as though he left the ramp after passing through the goalpost on one end and landed well before the post on the other end. Post to post heads up would be 330' while the field is 300'.

they use camera's to determine the point that the bike leaves the takeoff ramp and becomes airborn and then the same process on the landing. they showed them measuring last night after the jump, they have measurement marks already on there.
 
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I got to see it live... He made it look effortless.:rockon: Good Job! Evil Knievel would be in denial...

Considering the bike that was used had twice the suspension travel and half the weight some how I don't think so. Rather, I think Evil would be asking him to try it again with an XR750.
 

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Oh hell no.. Not that tank.:D I know I wouldn't jump a curb with it. I'd like to see Evil try it on the XR... GET THE MEDICS READY.

Would the XR even go 100 mph to clear the jump? Let alone land it...

Probably no, but that was the danger and excitement of the stunts of that era, Build a big a$$ jump and hit it with a heavy, ill equiped bike and see how far you could get, notn of this calculated risk BS...
 

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Man,some of you blokes are hard to please.;)
+1 No matter how you look as it calculated risk or not. For the average joe its gona be one hell of an adrenaline fulled arse puckering moments of your life.
 

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+1 No matter how you look as it calculated risk or not. For the average joe its gona be one hell of an adrenaline fulled arse puckering moments of your life.

there is no doubt that if you put me on that bike and launched me that far, my a$$ would be so puckered to that seat that i would not need to worry about falling off.
 

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there is no doubt that if you put me on that bike and launched me that far, my a$$ would be so puckered to that seat that i would not need to worry about falling off.
LMAO, will I would have if the pucker had not stuck me to the seat lol
 
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