Elbow-down world record: 160 km-h fast, 30 meters wide

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Elbow-down world record: 160 km-h fast, 30 meters wide
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Elbow-down world record: 160 km-h fast, 30 meters wide

Elbow-down world record: 160 km-h fast, 30 meters wide

Elbow-down world record: 160 km-h fast, 30 meters wide

Elbow-down world record: 160 km-h fast, 30 meters wide

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Elbow-down world record: 160 km-h fast, 30 meters wide
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US superbiker Josh Herrin has set a world record in elbow down.

Elbow-down world record: 160 km-h fast, 30 meters wide
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He drove over a distance of 30 meters and …

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a speed of over 160 km / h with the …

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… Dragging elbows on the floor.

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Looped grinder as proof.

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It was driven with a Yamaha R6.

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Elbow-down world record: 160 km / h fast, 30 meters wide

New elbow down world record
Elbow down at 160 km / h

At over 160 km / h through the curve, bring your elbow onto the track and hold it for 30 meters. Racing driver Josh Herrin can now call himself world record holder and is in the Guinness Book of Records.


Jens Kratschmar

02/10/2021

Behind “Fastest cornering on a motorcycle with a dragging elbow” The American Josh Herrin is now in the Guiness Book of Records for the first time. In December 2020, the US superbike pilot will ride a Yamaha R6 an incline of a good 60 degrees at a speed of 162.4 km / h and grinds the required 30 meters over the distance with his elbow.

Barely a second

The spectacle only lasts a second, but during the blink of an eye Mistress has to be very careful not to pry herself over the front wheel, because the forces that act on the handlebars with such a forced style are significantly higher than normal.


Elbow-down world record: 160 km-h fast, 30 meters wide


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The idea for this new record came to professional racing driver Josh Herrin and one of his sponsors in a beer mood. With the proposal to set a record for the fastest elbow grinding in the world, they went to the editorial office of the famous Guiness Book of Records. After some research, the examiners set the following conditions: For a record, the elbow must drag 30 meters on the ground and the measured speed of the motorcycle must be at least 100 miles per hour. Converted to 161 km / h. After two unsuccessful attempts, in which Mistress drove a little too slowly, the third and last attempt worked. The clock showed a record speed of 101 mph or 162.4 km / h. congratulation.

Conclusion

Respect to the colleague Mistress, according to a statement from the PS editorial team “no nose pick” is. Well, anyone who has already won motorcycle races in Laguna Seca knows their trade.

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