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2 December 2007, 12:55 PM | #1 |
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Evel Knievel, RIP
Evel Knievel died yesterday. Although he had his issues you have to admit he was a unique individual and some would say a legend. I know he was an inspiration to me as a kid growing up in the '70's. How many of us as kids pretended to be Evel and built our little ramps jumping over whatever we could get our hands on.
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Indeed he was!
I had the great luck to meet him in a bar in Waikiki. He was really nice. True gentleman! |
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Seen quite a few of his stunts on film. He was truly awesome. A great inspiration to those who followed.
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In a decade largely absent of heroes, Evel Knievel was a real-life superhero. An American icon, RIP, Evel Knievel.
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Many a bruise on this end immitating him in my youth.
RIP. ps Any bets he will try & Jump Hedes on some form of bike?
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Rest In Peace, Evel. I always thought you were something else, and I still do!
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You are a lucky guy. I never had the chance to meet him but from everything I have seen and read he always had time for his fans. I have read many things since his death of people describing how he made it a point to connect with his fans, especially kids. |
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See ya on the other side, Evel...
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2 December 2007, 10:21 PM | #9 |
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He was a hero all right. When I was a kid my next door neighbor had all the Evel Kneivel toys and even the Huffy bike. We made ramps and played with that stuff for hours and hours. I'd say that guy lit the imaginations of millions of kids.
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I still have my Evel Knievel lunch box sitting on my bookshelf in the office. RIP for sure
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Growing up as a kid, this was my favorite toy hands down!
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I had one of those stunt bikes and played with it for hours. It looks like I should have kept it! That ebay price is sick.
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4 December 2007, 05:31 AM | #13 |
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he was a definite icon! who else was wearing flag jumpsuits back then?
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4 December 2007, 06:15 AM | #14 |
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I have to say he will always be in my heart as well. He was truly a 70's icon. I had the toy and also did my share of trash can jumping on very sub standard ramps.
I also loved the 1971 movie that George Hamilton played Evil. Anyone who could jump that far on a Harley is cool in my book. |
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He was quite entertaining at times. I remember seeing the Snake River stunt on TV many years ago. God bless him!
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R.I.P Will there ever be a new evil? Chances are
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I remeber seeing the movie VIVA Kinievel and always admired his excellent choice in jewelry. I am sure he wore an 18K Rolex and large diamond encrusted rings.
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I remember sitting around the radio, listening to the broadcast of his attempt to jump the Snake River Canyon. I was at summer camp, and we were all crowded around in my cabin.
He didn't make it, but we were still in awe of his courage. That guy had stones.
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One of my childhood heros. I had the wind-up motorcycle in the 70s and just plain wore it out. Using it on a concrete sidewalk it would just tear your knuckles off. I remember sitting on the couch with my dad watching ABCs Wide World of Sports and seeing him several times, not to mention the live prime time jumps. Oh the plywood ramps I made. Jumped a picnic table on my Schwinn Stingray one time and landed flat on my back. Not successful, but the girls were impressed. EK - Possibly why I have a passion of two wheelers today.
Car & Driver had a few page article several years back that was great about this man and it was a hoot in typical C&D style. He was a modern John Wayne, a tell it like they see it type of person. IMHO America needs more people like that. Life is not always about success, but just trying the impossible... RIP Evil, you made your mark, an icon forever woven in in the fabric of America.
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RIP Evel... :(
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R.I.P, Evel!
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any of us that grew up in the 70's will always have a special place for evel knievel. he was an icon and a true american legend.
rip evel and thanks for the memories. |
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May his soul rest in peace
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How did I miss this thread Those things are cool as hell I read an recent interview with him about a month ago. In it he told the reporter that this would probably be his last one. In it, Travis Pastrana ststed how he looked up to him. If it weren't for him, there wouldn't be any X-Games or other competitions for the new guys to participate in.
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I played golf with him a few times in Pittsburgh at The Alcoma Golf Club. What a character.
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