The Ultimate Adventure: I rode from Cape Town to Victoria Falls on a BMW R 1200 GS with Motoaventures.com This is the film featuring 32 minutes of action and beautiful scenery from the mostly offroad Adventure. Say hi to Tor and his friends Lisa the Leopard, Morris the Cheetah and a lively bunch of people whilst racing along the Namibian super highway at high
Jesse James’ new stunt series is alive and kicking on Spike TV, with a premiere episode that set new ratings records for the network.
“Jesse James Is a Dead Man” debuted Sunday night at 10 p.m. and drew the largest audience ever for an unscripted Spike TV series. “Dead Man” was seen by 2 million viewers — including 900,000 among the network’s target demo of men 18-49.
In the premiere episode, the former “Monster Garage” personality rode a 1,000-horsepower motorbike powered by highly combustible nitromethane fuel…Â Details
200mph jet cycle would like to be world’s fastest – but compare it to US Top Fuel motorcycle speed and E.T’s. Still looks like lots of fun.
Imagine sitting on top of two jet engines, catapulting yourself to 200 mph in 7.887 seconds. If this unconfirmed wild ride is for real, that feat would make this jet-powered motorcycle the world’s fastest jet bike. Sure beats that 155mph superbike we were gawking at last year.
Not much else is known about this alleged world record-breaking stunt, except that the cycle’s powered by J402-CA-702 Model 373 turbine engines, originally developed for the U.S. military’s cruise missiles…Â Details & Video
The asphalt at the Famoso drag strip was hot, the bike licked with red and orange flames when Jesse James stepped up to the starting line and threw a leg over the 1,000-horsepower, nitro-powered dragster.
A flicker of green light, a twist of the grip and James was off. Seconds later, at a top speed of 161 mph, James had won the respect of the seasoned racers who trained him and sighs of relief from the production crew that was capturing it all on camera for his new Spike TV show, “Jesse James Is a Dead Man.”
James had defied the program title, just as he’d done when he caught himself on fire, and when he rode shotgun in an F-16D fighter plane, subjecting his 210-pound frame to nine Gs.
James, who turned 40 last month, insists he isn’t …Â Details