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Nothing Evel About It

I saw that, it was quite impressive. However, MSN got one key point wrong. That Indian that he was riding was not air cooled, it was liquid cooled. I think that was one of big reasons for choosing that particular motorcycle. It probably was the best choice while still riding a v-twin like Knievel rode. It really is much harder to on that bike than a modern MX bike. Kudos to Travis Pastrana.
 
I saw that, it was quite impressive. However, MSN got one key point wrong. That Indian that he was riding was not air cooled, it was liquid cooled. I think that was one of big reasons for choosing that particular motorcycle. It probably was the best choice while still riding a v-twin like Knievel rode. It really is much harder to on that bike than a modern MX bike. Kudos to Travis Pastrana.

One can't help but wonder what the difference in performance might have been with an air-cooled machine operating in 106 degrees Fahrenheit weather. :eek:
 
I know that when Evel tried that jump it was 1968 and most motorcycles were air cooled. I don't know if the specific bike Evel used in the 1968 jump was air cooled though. If it was it may have been a factor in Evel's wipeout. There's a law in California that allows motorcycles to "split lanes", ie ride between cars stopped at a red light then drive out in front when the light turns green. The law was passed in the 60s and the rationale was precisely what Judge mentioned-preventing the engines from overheating in Southern California's notorious extreme heat waves. I believe that aircooled engines are illegal in the USA now, because their exhaust is so dirty. The only way to get an aircooled motorcycle now is to buy a vintage bike and rehab it.
 
I think these events are pretty neat to watch. Amazing that people would do stunts like this and do them quite well too.
 
I missed this but remember watching Evel in the 70's. There was also Debbie Lawler, 'The Flying Angel'.

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In 1974 she beat Evel's record for jumping pickup trucks (16).


Evel got it back about a month later (17 Pickups). But then she had a bad crash and ended her jumping career. Here's her and Evel together on the Mike Douglas show.

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