Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Domokos held many world records such as the World's Longest Wheelie, and the World's Tallest Wheelie. He was featured in countless magazines and videos, and even wrote his own book, "Wheelyin' with the King." From the 1980s to 1990's motorsport fans worldwide knew his name. Also, Domokos performed many shows to help raise money for various ...
Emilio Scotto (Buenos Aires, September 27, 1954) [1] [2] is an Argentine adventurer, photojournalist, and writer. As of 2009 he holds the Guinness record for the world's longest motorcycle ride, spanning 10 years, 214 countries [3] and a total distance of 457,000 miles (735,000 km).
Guinness record for the world's longest motorcycle ride. Travelogue: The Longest Ride: My Ten-Year 500,000 Mile Motorcycle Journey [41] [42] Jim Rogers (USA, b. 1942), Tabitha Estabrook January 1991–November 1992: BMW (x2) Circumnavigating . Section 1: Ireland, across Europe, Russia (Europe and Siberia), Japan.
Danell Lynn is an American long distance motorcycle rider. As of 2016 [update] , she holds the Guinness record for the world's longest motorcycle journey in a single country. She is the first woman to earn the record riding solo.
The Crusty Demons have set the following world records: Longest Wheelie on a BMX - 255 feet, set by Trevor Porter; Longest jump on a 250 cc motorcycle - 255.4 feet, set by Larry Linkogle; Longest jump on a 125 cc motorcycle - 221 feet, set by Robbie Maddison; Longest jump with a trick on a 250 cc motorcycle - 246 feet, set by Robbie Maddison
The theory of the world’s “longest rail ride” originated when the Laos-China railway opened for business, linking Kunming and Vientiane – a missing link in the rails between Europe and ...
Motorcycle wheelie Wheelie at a tractor pull Wheelie at a drag race Manual on a BMX bike. A wheelie, or wheelstand, [1] is a vehicle maneuver in vehicle acrobatics in which the front wheel or wheels come off the ground due to sufficient torque being applied to the rear wheel or wheels, [2] or rider motion relative to the vehicle.
Ultimately, the bill came out to be $294.09 -- pretty cheap compared to the $1,182 that a New York City yellow cab would have charged, but a huge departure from the average 5.4 mile Uber ride.