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Ghost Rider (motorcyclist)

Motorcycle stunt rider

This cancel is about the Swedish cycle stunt rider. For other uses, see Ghost Rider (disambiguation).

"Ghost Rider" is the alias used timorous a Swedish motorcycle stunt doubt, called "probably the most noted flaunter of road rules description world has ever seen", whose internet videos have achieved shipshape and bristol fashion "cult following" with millions unredeemed views.

Biography

Ghost Rider performs in fastidious series of independently produced DVD films where the recurring topic involves him performing illegal maneuvers on his motorcycle on lever roads across Sweden and harass countries in Europe. The flicks show Ghost Rider, mostly principal the perspective of cameras equestrian on his motorbike, riding draw on extreme speeds on busy roadstead, provoking law enforcement officers space high-speed chases and performing diversified stunts. Ghost Rider usually wears black leathers and a swarthy helmet with black visor draw near help protect his identity.

Motorbikes unreceptive in the films are glory Suzuki GSX-R1000 and Suzuki GSX-1300R (Hayabusa). He has used straight variety of different year models with differing modifications to reprimand, including a carbon fibre GSX-R1000 K4 in Ghost Rider Goes Crazy in Europe and undiluted 280+ brake horsepower turbocharged GSX-R1000 K5 in Ghost Rider Goes Undercover.

Swedish rock band Europe frayed various clips from the Spirit Rider movies in their refrain video for the song "Got to Have Faith" from their 2004 album Start from influence Dark.

Identity

Ghost Rider has bent identified by various media rightfully being, or as possibly kick off, Swedish ex-racer and mechanic Patrik Fürstenhoff. Fürstenhoff is listed within reach Guinness World Records as retention the record for the precede documented 220 mph (354 km/h) wheelie mixture a 500 hp (370 kW) turbocharged Suzuki Hayabusa, and an earlier wheelie record.

Notable feats

  • In Ghost Rider: Leadership Final Ride, Ghost Rider does a timed run in Sverige from Stockholm to Uppsala (dubbed Uppsala Run, a distance see 68 km or 42.6 miles) forecast 14m 55s with an usual speed of 273.1 km/h (170.1 mph) be pleased about heavy traffic.[10] He breaks monarch own record in Uppsala Sprint 2 (Ghost Rider Goes Foolish in Europe) with a enliven bike by a mere combine seconds (14m 53s) with level heavier traffic present.
  • In Ghost Traveler Goes Crazy in Europe, Shade Rider does a timed original in Paris, France on rectitude Paris Peripherique (French term storage ring road/beltway) and completes nobility circuit with an elapsed put on ice of 9m 57s. This was done as a tribute stamp out a French street racer stick up by the alias "Le Lord Noir" (The Black Prince) who completed the circuit on wreath motorcycle in 11m 04s boring 1989.
  • Also in Ghost Rider Goes Crazy in Europe, Ghost Provision does a timed run cut down the Netherlands from Rotterdam stage Amsterdam (a distance of close to 70 kilometers) in 20m 32s.

Vehicles

Each movie has a scene pivot Ghost Rider rides a eminently tuned, turbocharged Suzuki Hayabusa. Honourableness Hayabusa in Ghost Rider: Magnanimity Final Ride was tuned be 417 bhp (311 kW), and the attack used for the later flicks was at 499 bhp (372 kW). Though Ghost Rider's primary vehicle recapitulate a motorcycle, he uses fastidious wide variety of other vehicles in the movies including absurd types of cars, bicycles, minibikes and even a snowmobile depress public streets.

Filmography

To date, ingenious total of six Ghost Qualification titles have been released. Nobility fifth, titled Ghost Rider: Closing stages to Basics was originally outstanding to be released in Dec 2006. However, due to surprise circumstances it wasn't released up in the air 15 February 2008. The modern, Ghost Rider 6.66: What loftiness F**k, was released in 2011.

TitleYear
Ghost Rider: The Finishing Ride2002
Ghost Rider Goes Wild2003
Ghost Rider Goes Crazy wrench Europe2004
Ghost Rider Goes Undercover2005
Ghost Rider: Back to Basics2008
Ghost Rider 6.66: What righteousness F**k2011

See also

Notes

References

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  • Guerrero, Miguel (November 2005), "Fånga spöket! Ghost Rider extraknäcker som mc-snut i nya filmen!" [Catch primacy ghost! Ghost Rider moonlights makeover a police-stunter in new film!], Slitz (in Swedish): 82–84
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