Kawasaki UK is happy to announce it’s partnering with Jonny Davies, AKA JD Stunts, as he makes an attempt to interrupt Gary Rothwell’s 25-year-long Guinness World Report of the “Quickest velocity being dragged behind a bike”. Going down later this summer time, Jonny can be utilising a specifically modified supercharged Ninja H2 SX.
The preliminary report for the quickest velocity being dragged behind a bike was set in 1999 at 156mph, however Jonny can be trying to elevate that this 12 months to 160mph, or above! The 2-time Guinness World Report holder and UK Stunt Champion can be utilizing a Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX within the try, with the bike being modified to incorporate a secondary throttle fitted to the rear of the bike. It will permit him to proceed accelerating to the 160mph goal after he has jumped off the again of the bike.
The spectacular report breaking try will see JD holding onto the rear of the bike, snowboarding alongside behind it on titanium “skis” earlier than leaping again on the bike and slowing down earlier than the top of the runway. The ultimate date and site can be confirmed in the end.
Ross Burridge, Head of Advertising and marketing & Racing Division:“That is new territory for us, however we’re excited to be working with Jonny and hopefully turning our Ninja H2 SX right into a record-breaking machine! With the wonderful accelerating capabilities of this bike and its high-speed stability, we’re assured will probably be good for the try. We want to want Jonny the very best of luck for his try and look ahead to witnessing it occur later this 12 months.”
Jonny Davies:“It feels fairly surreal to be lastly making an attempt this world report after years of planning. It’s superb to have assist from Kawasaki UK, they’ve been incredible and have achieved an incredible job in getting ready the bike for me. Having ridden the Ninja H2 SX, it feels tremendous steady and extremely quick, making it the right bike for the job.”
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