Ghost Rider:---- The Police
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Ghost Rider:---- The Police
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...&q=ghost+rider not sure if repost but this dude has a death wish
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Hahahah I like in the second part of the video when he just ***** with that cop right off the bat :P That guy has a date with death is he hasn't died already. They should of used Henry Rollins version of Ghost Rider for the backround music. "ghost rider...motorcycle herooo..."
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Ghost Rider is a motorcycle stunt rider based in Stockholm, Sweden. The recurrent theme in all Ghost Rider movies are journeys through uncontrolled and unstaged roads and highways at obviously highly illegal speeds. The most notorious of these being the "Uppsala Run" in Ghost Rider: The Final Ride, 2002. This being 68 km of continuous travel in 15 minutes (the equates to an average speed 270 km/hr over the 15 minute period) in what can be described as nothing but standard traffic laden highways.
The videos are best described as a continuous traffic violation, improper passing and excessive speeds being most prominent. Notably weaving through highway traffic at 180 mph (300km/h), resisting arrests, and evading police pursuits.
A recurring theme in the Ghost Rider videos is the harassment of police officers, who have little hope of catching the protagonist. As the original motive for making the films was to show the Getaway in Stockholm (an illegal car racing video) team how much better the results would be using a bike, this is merely keeping up the tradition.
His true identity is unknown to the public. However, in the November 2005 issue of Slitz magazine, it was revealed that he is a foreign stunt rider who is close to 40 years old.
Motorcycle news recently revealed the true identity of Ghost Rider as Swedish rider Patrik Furstenhoff when he broke the world wheelie speed record, breaking his own previous record by 14mph to record 215mph on one wheel! In a brief interview after the event Patrik said "he would be stopping his antics as he had his son to think of but wanted to break the record one last time..
The videos are best described as a continuous traffic violation, improper passing and excessive speeds being most prominent. Notably weaving through highway traffic at 180 mph (300km/h), resisting arrests, and evading police pursuits.
A recurring theme in the Ghost Rider videos is the harassment of police officers, who have little hope of catching the protagonist. As the original motive for making the films was to show the Getaway in Stockholm (an illegal car racing video) team how much better the results would be using a bike, this is merely keeping up the tradition.
His true identity is unknown to the public. However, in the November 2005 issue of Slitz magazine, it was revealed that he is a foreign stunt rider who is close to 40 years old.
Motorcycle news recently revealed the true identity of Ghost Rider as Swedish rider Patrik Furstenhoff when he broke the world wheelie speed record, breaking his own previous record by 14mph to record 215mph on one wheel! In a brief interview after the event Patrik said "he would be stopping his antics as he had his son to think of but wanted to break the record one last time..
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