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Scott
4th October 2013, 09:53 PM
Anyone seen this?
http://vimeo.com/66585349
Insane!
RETIRED
4th October 2013, 11:35 PM
There used to be a troupe that traveled the shows in Australia many years ago that did the same thing on motorbikes.
Showing my age now.
Scott
5th October 2013, 05:25 PM
Showing my age now.
Your hypothesis is correct. :D
Sturdee
5th October 2013, 05:51 PM
There used to be a troupe that traveled the shows in Australia many years ago that did the same thing on motorbikes.
Showing my age now.
I saw that show as well.
My age must also be showing. :U
Peter
rwbuild
5th October 2013, 05:53 PM
It used to be a regular at Sydney RES and Luna park but dont know if they were the same people
rsser
5th October 2013, 05:58 PM
Have seen old footage of a sphere with two motorbike riders looping at right angles to each other. UK IIRC.
artme
6th October 2013, 09:24 AM
I remember the wall of death in Oz. It was at the local show in Macksville a couple of times.
CMB
6th October 2013, 09:57 AM
Filmed in the Burnley Tunnel - Melbourne.
Craig.
Handyjack
6th October 2013, 12:45 PM
Have seen old footage of a sphere with two motorbike riders looping at right angles to each other. UK IIRC.
In the 1980's, probably mid 80's, at the Lake Goldsmith Steam Rally, one of the exhibitors apart from his steam operated merry-go-round had a sphere which they demonstrated with one and then two motor bikes.
Centrifugal force in action!
RETIRED
6th October 2013, 03:44 PM
In the 1980's, probably mid 80's, at the Lake Goldsmith Steam Rally, one of the exhibitors apart from his steam operated merry-go-round had a sphere which they demonstrated with one and then two motor bikes.
Centrifugal force in action!Yep. It is still going (the rally).
AlexS
6th October 2013, 06:04 PM
Have seen old footage of a sphere with two motorbike riders looping at right angles to each other. UK IIRC.Used to be a pair (brothers I think) who used to do that at the Sydney Show each year in the late '50s.
Saw 'em every year, always hoping for a mistake, but there never was one.
BobL
6th October 2013, 06:17 PM
One difference between those guys and the Aussies riders a few decades back would be who welded the cage, if it was this bloke there could be a problem.
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Bushmiller
7th October 2013, 09:06 PM
Amazing.
The Wall of Death has been a spectacle particularly in motorcycling for a long time . The prefered machine of choice was the Indian and they stopped producing those in 1953. I think the cylinder was a smaller diameter than that in the video.
The centrifugal forces are huge and it is a lot more difficult than it looks. The lack of protection is an issue but indicative of that countries regard for life in general.
Regards
Paul
tea lady
8th October 2013, 12:04 AM
Cirque-de-sole (However you spell it) had a couple of motor cyclists who did the sphere thing too.
Timless Timber
8th October 2013, 01:29 AM
Not quite!
The preferred machine of choice was the Indian and they stopped producing those in 1953.
Gilroy resurrected Indian and produced bikes up to about 1999 2003. - then Stellican had a go and produced "Kings Mountain" Indians until about 2012 when they sold out to Polaris Industries (Victory Motorcycles).. who've just released pics of their 2014 model.
Indian Lives!
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a70/troutylow/IndianPrince.jpg
1948 Indian "Prince"
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a70/troutylow/IndianRoadmaster.jpg
Similar aged Indian Chief
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a70/troutylow/MedicineWoman.jpg
"Medicine Woman" on a Gilroy from the late 1990's :2tsup:
http://cdn.polarisindustries.com/IND/2012/colors/models/overview_classic_red.jpg
2012/13 Kings Mountain "Stellican" Indian Chief Classic
http://cdn.polaris.com/ind/2014/img/vehicles/ct0lbiprfei61dmvllj/detail/topimage.png
2014 "Victory" Indian Chieftan
Not trying to be pedantic - just that Indians are a bit of a hobby of mine... maybe one day I'll be wealthy enough to own and ride one.:)
I prayed for a loong time for God to give me one, - but then I worked out that he is the sort of God who doesn't work that way, so I just stole one, and prayed to God to forgive me for my sin! :D :wink:
"Indian - Smoking Harley's since 1903". :2tsup: :cool: :D
Bushmiller
8th October 2013, 07:21 AM
TT (That's a good abbreviation for a motorcycle fan)
Yes. As I was posting I did think I should qualify that the brand had been resurrected. I still enjoyed the pix.
Regards
Paul