Sammy Hagar mentally started writing the lyrics to his rock classic “I Can’t Drive 55“, as he was getting issued a ticket for doing 62 on a four-lane road outside of Albany, New York. For skateboarder Kyle Wester, 65, 75, or even 85 miles-per-hour isn’t enough to satisfy his need for speed.
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Last year, Wester shattered the skateboarding speed record at an undisclosed location in the United States, with traffic spotters arrayed along a lengthy downhill highway section.
Needless to say, one shouldn’t try this at home, but just for the record, Wester’s rig is comprised of a Santa Cruz Skateboard, Road Rider 73mm Shred Mags wheels, Bronson Speed Co. G3 bearings and Mob Super Course Griptape.
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The old Guinness World Record for fastest skateboard speed downhill while standing, was set on June 18, 2012. Daredevil Mischo Erban rocketed down the road to the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, at 80.74 mph (129.94 km/h).
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