Defying Death on a DIY Jet-Powered Bicycle and the Other Antics of Colin Furze

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At this point in history, every last one of us is knee-deep in the YouTube era, the gold standard of user-generated content, where a new flash in the pan surfaces every day. Although Colin Furze is among the lucky ones who have managed to secure a bit of longevity, his latest stunt is the first time I’d heard of the Stamford, Lincolshire-based persona, a BMX rider turned plumber turned stuntman and video maker—and longtime DIYer / pyromaniac.

Furze combines Jackass‘s seminal let’s-do-stupid-sh*t approach to reality TV and Casey Neistat’s art of crafting subversive viral videos with an ill-advised disdain for safety equipment and an appropriately maniacal cackle, brazenly attempting to pull off projects so outrageous that they don’t require a don’t-try-this-at-home disclaimer. A nice primer on his antics circa 2011 includes his 72-foot-long motorcycle and insane bonfire, both of which were deemed worthy of world records, as well as his bread-&-butter of speed-related thrills. Always looking to outdo himself, he recently posted his first proper filed test of his latest and greatest invention, the JET bicycle—no, it’s not an acronym, you just have to yell when you say it—a.k.a. “the most dangerous unsafe bicycle in the world.” Although the superlative remains unsubstantiated, he’s might just be right:

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