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CRAZY MICK REACTION to Mysterious and Utterly Bonkers Ghost Rider by Bikes of Rye

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2023
  • Crazy Mick is watching the ‪@BikesofRye‬ channel and reacting to this insanely fast motorcycle bike racing ride by the Ghost Rider and reminiscing about the good ol' days with Barry Sheen. Don't you think Crazy Mick looks like Captain Picard?
    Link to original video: • Reaction to the MYSTER...

Komentáře • 4

  • @Catch_me_if_you_can_666
    @Catch_me_if_you_can_666 Před 9 měsíci +8

    The Ghostrider is Patrick Furstenhoff. A Swedish stuntrider and ex-racer. He's been doing crazy shit for over 3 decades and making Ghostrider movies for over 2 decades. He has been in the Guinness book of World records from the mid nineties until 2017 as the holder of the fastest wheelie on a motorbike. In the nineties he beat Gary Rothwell with a 191.1 mph wheelie and in 2011 Patrick F (aka Ghostrider) did a 214.4mph officialy recorded wheelie at Elvington speedweek setting a new record. Only to be beaten by an Irish guy in 2017...That guy did an officially recorded wheelie of 217.4mph. Ghostrider however did a 220mph (354kph) wheelie in 1 of his movies on his 500bhp turbobusa. This was on a highway and thus doesn't count as official. The speedometer of a Suzuki GSX-R1000 (and all other Japanese bikes) doesn't show speeds above 299kph (186mph) due to a law the Japanese government made in the early 2000's. Back than Suzuki with its GSX-R 1300cc Hayabusa was competing with the 1400cc Kawasaki ZX1400R and Honda's 1100cc blackbird for highest topspeed. Speeds reached 340+kph. Japanese government was affraid this would make people try to be the fastest for bragging rights and would eventually lead to deaths. So they installed a law that bikes should'nt be allowed to show speeds above 299kph to deter people from seeking the topspeed. Above 299kph, they wouldn't know their real speed...only that it's somewhere above 299kph. So when Ghostrider's speedo is pinned at 299kph, he's actually riding at more than 300kph.

    • @vseelix957
      @vseelix957 Před měsícem

      if his identity is known, why hasnt he been charged with any crimes?

    • @Catch_me_if_you_can_666
      @Catch_me_if_you_can_666 Před měsícem

      @@vseelix957 Because Swedish law works different than in other countries. He needs to get "caught in the act" before he can be brought to court. If Swedish police doesn't catch him in the act, there's always gonna be reasonable doubt. In that case Ghostrider can just tell the police they got the wrong guy and that it isn't him doing the rides. And even if the police manages to catch Ghostrider during 1 of his rides and arrest him...they can only sue him for the traffic violations he made during that ride. For all the previous rides GR can simply say another guy did the previous rides and that it wasn't him.

  • @blackninja9653
    @blackninja9653 Před 2 měsíci

    It’s a deadly video game with just one man