Izh - the world's most dangerous motorcycle?

The name of the thread was meant to be ironical. I just thought it amusing that there are so many mishaps on film with that Izh brand of motorcycle (which is a cool bike BTW, I think...).
 
They're made in the Soviet Union intended for sale in the Soviet Union. Did you think they were going to use them to advance agriculture and develop into a first world nation?
 

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This isn't directed at anyone in this thread, but I couldn't not put it on here.

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But the spelling....
 

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This is what ol putin thinks of your "spelling" comment =)
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Not really feeling it. Sometimes I wonder if I can feel at all.
 

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I want a GIF of that front end breaking off while landing the jump. Priceless.
 
Brodie said:
Those bikes seem wheelie powerful to me.....

Yeah. Watching the video you get the impression they had a hard time keeping anything but the extra-large rear sprockets in-stock at the factory in Izhevsk.
 
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After watching this repeat several dozen times, I realized the forks didn't actually break and sever. The lowers weren't attached to the fork tubes and they popped out in mid-air. Crazy Ruskies.
 
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