I've seen the motorbike riding on water- stunt done on a TV show by a British stunt man (forgot his name unfortunately). The guy was able to go a long distance without sinking. He had had a lot of practice. If a wheel started sinking, he would shift his weight to the other wheel. A similar technique would be used when riding through deep soft snow.
Yeah, Jamie was (and I hope still is) in a good shape ). Well actually there's that advertisement video for US steel company(?) owned by Finnish guy with Jamie. Rather recent video and it looks like he almost hadn't changed ).
Seeing Jamie balance on the end of that boat while it started bouncing at speed as a bit nerve wracking lol. I know you can do this with a similar vehicle, cause we do it lots in Canada with snow mobiles and open water sometimes.
Maybe if he could reach the rooftop? But still wouldn't get out the door, and if it did, I'm guessing jumping out of a 20 story building with that would slam you against the wall
21:10 I think also the real control should have been with a real parashute. I don't think 20 ft is enough for a normal parashute to unfold and save you.
They seem pretty certain that hitting the ground at 30 mph is unequvicolly deadly, but that equates to a fall from 30 feet. I wouldn't feel great about it, but if I had to jump out of a 30-foot-high window because the building was on fire, I'd feel reasonably confident about my chances of surviving the fall. The problem with dropping Buster is that he doesn't react to situations the way a human actually would. They might as well just drop a 180-pound anvil. They needed a Buster with springs in his joints to at least account for a person's natural shock absorption.
we actually have built a DIY parachute out of an old tent, some rope and a backpack...our testing was riding downhill at full speed and let the chute go...it almost rippend me off the bike😂😂....2 days later we jumped from the roof of a 2 story building😂😂😂...yes, it worked once for everyone, nobody got hurt at all...we never did it again, that was almost 22 years ago😂
Makes me chuggle to think that Adam and Jamie were brainstorming like "why don't we put a thing that holds a tire, then drag it on a lake in a speed boat at speeds of 80‐90 mph and during that, ADD SOME WEIGHT ON THE THING MANUALLY?", "Sounds good, lets get to work!"
It's one of those ideas that seems good until you're in the water going 80-90mph and realise you have to lean over the edge of a speedboat towards a skewer that is moving at the same speed
Everyone I ride with can do this on bikes ranging from 250cc to 650cc trail bikes and I have personally done it more than once on a 900cc road bike. Weight doesn't seem to matter, what matters is constant speed and you need 80Kph in obsolete numbers that's 50Mph.
I think Carey's parachute would have worked, if it had been dropped from a higher position. But it opened up to late, & thus did not have enough time, to slow down the drop.
39:20 with the crane, if Buster were a real person, he would land with feet first, roll over then I think the legs would absorb most of the energy from that speed.
I do think the control should have been a real parachute. I kind of think from 20 stories a regular parachute wouldn't save you as it's meant to inflate quite slowly to not jerk you to hard.
The molecular make up of different water sources will make a difference in water surface tension same as jet-dry is used for gold mining. Smooth tyres vs knobbys big difference too.
According to wikipedia its the 2013 season, "Motorcycle Water Ski", which might be the 14th season? idk its confusing because it seems like the videos being uploaded on youtube is using a different system for seasons then wikipedia or google
Nitro Circus PROVED it's possible to ride on water for a good distance as long as some slight modifications are made to the bike. Riding across a swimming pool on a stock dirt-bike was simple for Travis Pastrama, so they stepped it up and put aggressive knobbly tyre on the rear and bolted a couple of ski-like plates to either side of the front (smooth) tyre and managed to ride the bike about 200 meters (~650ft) across a lake before the velocity dropped below the buoyancy level and it sank. Robbie Madison went one better and fitted several ski-plates to his bike and rode it through the surf in Tahiti (see Robbie Madison's Pipe Dream ruclips.net/video/lDi9uFcD7XI/видео.html ) then set a world record of 31.8km
i have seen vids of ppl going across water with bikes, quads and with snowmobiles. and i my self have experience seeing my dad driving across small lake with a snowmobile when i was 9 y/o. my grandma was so against it but my drunken dad still went ahead and did it xD
I don't get why Tori/Grant/Kari needed to weigh the parachute materials after getting the lift measurements. I would have assumed that the effect of material weight would already be factored in during the lift test. If a parachute lifts Xlbs, it's really lifting Xlbs plus it's own weight.
Test the wheel under water from a dead stop......motorcycle doesn't start from dead stop ,it enters at speed.....they needed to do it entering the water from the top 🤔🤔
Can't say I've frequented a lot of hotels, but I've had several friends & family members work in the hotel industry & I have my doubts that ductape is commonly supplied in an average hotel room.
Jumping with the homemade parachute and being conscious (unlike the dummy) will allow you to catch yourself as you impact. This will significantly reduce the Gs, and probably make a 150 G fall survivable.
46:10 No, that wasn't it at all, the fact is he didn't shift his weight OFF the front, and toward the rear, which is what you are supposed to do because the rear wheel is the motive force, it's totally opposite to riding on ground, which riders talk about "getting over the front wheel, riding the front wheel" you can't do that on water ! totally different tactic !
44:41 by the time he reaches this point he will be traveling 55-75 miles per hour and the flux capacitor will send the Hyneman back to the time he was born
A modified skid plate along with a paddle style tire on the back and a powerful dirt bike can cross water. It’s similar to snowmobiles that ride on water. It is possible with mods to cross a lot of water, even slow turns. I’ve seen snowmobiles in a competition shooting rapids.
The wheel behind the boat is a stupid test,of course it will float since the power moving it comes from the propeller. You can drag a piece of metal like this and it will float at speed.but you need a BIG boat.
Kind of. The point of the experiment was to see if the wheel will bounce out of control over and over or roll along the water. If the first one happened it will start sinking and floating over and over and prove it was too heavy for a steady travel. The single wheel of the bike was slim enough to work as a watersky. At least for a while. Until the accumulation of resistance hits which is why Jamie couldn't go farther into the water.
Well they put the wheel on the side, but ultimately yea it's not the best test... Since boat is pulling it along so it does straighten out their rig with the wheel once they get to speed, but they did probably account for it by not setting the halfway point to have the wheel above water.
*Really ?* (no myth mystery here) Just a short search on RUclips, will give you all kinds of footage, of motorcycles skimming across water at high speed. The same thing can be done with snowmobiles, as well.
Jamie should've let the professional rider do the lake crossing...I think he has more skills and could've gone further. Kari is a hottie (at least back in the day).
If the myth said the man's made the parachute in 3 hrs. U feel like they could put them in a set up hotel room where they only had whats available. And in 3 hrs.
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28:11 I wonder where that is, maybe it's in the Netherlands or Denmark. There are inland dunes like that from land reclamation projects. That 'lake' is likely only a few inches deep though cause one of the defining attributes of inland sand dunes is that the perfectly round sand is extremely permeable and doesn't hold water. What he is riding on is an oasis which is a point below the ground water level.
As for the motorcycle on water, there was no myth to bust. Its been done many times, documented, many times. Also, like many of the tests they do, the guys have no sense for nuance. The motorcycle needs to approach the water very flat and stable, not bouncing. Also the rider needs to be able to pull back slightly on the bars. Without even having seen this stunt performed, I could tell you that.
15:46 those idiots should KNOW to use a supermoto tire, a road bike tire, all those big chunky knobblies will absolutely screw the hydro-planing ability of the wheel...
46:40 I love how supportive Adam is in this episode!
I enjoy the fact that things that used to be seen as impossible are now often done by people for our amusement
I miss this series on the TV. And have a great day if someone read this
I will same to you love from Australia 🇦🇺
Same here
@borntoclimb7116 thanks mate your a legend
@@PeterLasky-fp9rz you mean ɐᴉlɐɹʇsnɐ ɯoɹɟ
😊u2 from NZ!
I've seen the motorbike riding on water- stunt done on a TV show by a British stunt man (forgot his name unfortunately). The guy was able to go a long distance without sinking. He had had a lot of practice. If a wheel started sinking, he would shift his weight to the other wheel. A similar technique would be used when riding through deep soft snow.
Guy Martin did this, too. He has bike racing experience and he is a BBC legend. How can you not remember his name? Are you only half alive? Poor you!
@@voornaam3191 Huh? who's that, how is this relevant to the first comment? Guy Martin sounds like a loser.
@@voornaam3191 You can't forget that which you do not learn to begin with.
@@Damaged7 are you the arbiter of what he has learned?
Nitro Circus did it as well. Don't remember if it was Travis Pastrana or someone else on the crew
If im not wrong Hyneman is 57 years old here when he waterskipping, mad!
Yeah, Jamie was (and I hope still is) in a good shape ).
Well actually there's that advertisement video for US steel company(?) owned by Finnish guy with Jamie. Rather recent video and it looks like he almost hadn't changed ).
47 not 57
@@TheRealMvV Why do you think that?
@@budadi he was born in 1956
@@TheRealMvV Yes, and the episode aired June 5, 2013. So, 57.
1:47 Kari didn’t do skidding car. It was Jessi Combs that episode.
So that's how Jesus walked on water, At 80mph.
Not fast enough to outrun the Romans though.
Nah, it was his overinflated rugged tyres that did it
Jesus walked on dolphins... pshh "walking on warter"...
@@MrChazZenRomans had modded chariots into hovercraft though, so no wonder
have we got enough lake to get up to 88?
Seeing Jamie balance on the end of that boat while it started bouncing at speed as a bit nerve wracking lol.
I know you can do this with a similar vehicle, cause we do it lots in Canada with snow mobiles and open water sometimes.
Motorbike water test could be a evel knievel stunt. The crane on the ship yard is legendary, incredible how well the shower curtain parachute works
No need for spoilers here...
Bro got spoiled for mythbusters 💀
If they put this surfing Motorcycle-Physics in GTA VI, this would be awesome.
Seeing as they can’t even get motorcycle riding physics in GTA V I doubt it, 4 had the best riding mechanics with weight transfer etc
the only thing they will be putting is blackrock/vanguard mental disease brainwashing.
Grants was never going to work to get out of the window
Maybe if he could reach the rooftop? But still wouldn't get out the door, and if it did, I'm guessing jumping out of a 20 story building with that would slam you against the wall
In a hotel situation, you'd probably come in contact with the wall and that will prevent the parachute from opening fully.
Especially from a window. Maybe from the roof top
Don't think you can get out through the windows.
21:10
I think also the real control should have been with a real parashute. I don't think 20 ft is enough for a normal parashute to unfold and save you.
They seem pretty certain that hitting the ground at 30 mph is unequvicolly deadly, but that equates to a fall from 30 feet.
I wouldn't feel great about it, but if I had to jump out of a 30-foot-high window because the building was on fire, I'd feel reasonably confident about my chances of surviving the fall. The problem with dropping Buster is that he doesn't react to situations the way a human actually would. They might as well just drop a 180-pound anvil. They needed a Buster with springs in his joints to at least account for a person's natural shock absorption.
That most replayed moment lol!
we actually have built a DIY parachute out of an old tent, some rope and a backpack...our testing was riding downhill at full speed and let the chute go...it almost rippend me off the bike😂😂....2 days later we jumped from the roof of a 2 story building😂😂😂...yes, it worked once for everyone, nobody got hurt at all...we never did it again, that was almost 22 years ago😂
I googled hotel and parachute news... You were lucky.
@@The_Other_GhostYou found the specific news article that happened 22 years ago form just that? Those are some FBI skills
@@MilaWht I was looking at recent news.
@@The_Other_Ghost oh ok so it wasn't the news of this specific comment, still, they were really lucky
Makes me chuggle to think that Adam and Jamie were brainstorming like "why don't we put a thing that holds a tire, then drag it on a lake in a speed boat at speeds of 80‐90 mph and during that, ADD SOME WEIGHT ON THE THING MANUALLY?", "Sounds good, lets get to work!"
Jamie had nothing to do with it.
It's one of those ideas that seems good until you're in the water going 80-90mph and realise you have to lean over the edge of a speedboat towards a skewer that is moving at the same speed
There's a type of wheel with horizontal lines that looks like spoons, that can be used in the back wheel so it doesn't lose speed.
paddle tire
If only Travis Pastrana was around during the shooing of this episode. lol
Everyone I ride with can do this on bikes ranging from 250cc to 650cc trail bikes and I have personally done it more than once on a 900cc road bike. Weight doesn't seem to matter, what matters is constant speed and you need 80Kph in obsolete numbers that's 50Mph.
Since a "real" parachute is 26 ft diameter, I'm not surprised their 12-ft diameter chutes didn't work!
I think Carey's parachute would have worked, if it had been dropped from a higher position.
But it opened up to late, & thus did not have enough time, to slow down the drop.
39:20 with the crane, if Buster were a real person, he would land with feet first, roll over then I think the legs would absorb most of the energy from that speed.
4:47 😂
I feel so sorry for Buster. He does the most(est), dangerous(test) work. I hope he gets the biggest(test) paycheck😂
I'm pretty sure that Buster enjoys his retirement with his wife in their lovely house somewhere in southern Spain or Oklahoma.
that wheel in the water was ridiculous, but they had a go i spose.
Motocross Madness
They always find the way that never would work and just go: It is the same
"Wheelie across water and your head would fall off"
I do think the control should have been a real parachute. I kind of think from 20 stories a regular parachute wouldn't save you as it's meant to inflate quite slowly to not jerk you to hard.
That’s what she said
The molecular make up of different water sources will make a difference in water surface tension same as jet-dry is used for gold mining. Smooth tyres vs knobbys big difference too.
48:00..
there is actually specialized / modified motorcycle wheels that can make you ride on water ;)
so it is possible? theyre testing if its possible nobody specified the tire layout
The fact that they were able to do it using std wheels makes the confirmation better
Lol why did they need to make a little hotel room model to inform them what was in their model hotel room?
What Season is this? Just for my information? :)
According to wikipedia its the 2013 season, "Motorcycle Water Ski", which might be the 14th season? idk its confusing because it seems like the videos being uploaded on youtube is using a different system for seasons then wikipedia or google
@@Mariana-sauceSeason 11
@@franciscolevy4625 Sounds about right!
It's amazing that the bike can actually run on the water surface
Nitro Circus PROVED it's possible to ride on water for a good distance as long as some slight modifications are made to the bike. Riding across a swimming pool on a stock dirt-bike was simple for Travis Pastrama, so they stepped it up and put aggressive knobbly tyre on the rear and bolted a couple of ski-like plates to either side of the front (smooth) tyre and managed to ride the bike about 200 meters (~650ft) across a lake before the velocity dropped below the buoyancy level and it sank. Robbie Madison went one better and fitted several ski-plates to his bike and rode it through the surf in Tahiti (see Robbie Madison's Pipe Dream ruclips.net/video/lDi9uFcD7XI/видео.html ) then set a world record of 31.8km
special tires on the bike will also help
I haven't noticed any people commenting 'RIP Grant' under this video yet.
RIP Grant and shame on you to use him to gain likes
Your point being?
i have seen vids of ppl going across water with bikes, quads and with snowmobiles.
and i my self have experience seeing my dad driving across small lake with a snowmobile when i was 9 y/o. my grandma was so against it but my drunken dad still went ahead and did it xD
In order for a motorcycle to ride on water, it needs special tires, the same ones used to ride on dunes
Robbie Maddison. 100% can be done. With some skis added, he even surfed a bike.
Anybody know what’s up with Grant’s left arm?
I don't get why Tori/Grant/Kari needed to weigh the parachute materials after getting the lift measurements. I would have assumed that the effect of material weight would already be factored in during the lift test. If a parachute lifts Xlbs, it's really lifting Xlbs plus it's own weight.
Test the wheel under water from a dead stop......motorcycle doesn't start from dead stop ,it enters at speed.....they needed to do it entering the water from the top 🤔🤔
Riding a bike on water. They do it in Iceland ;).
It is often shown on RUclips if you ride fast enough you can cross a small lake.
Can't say I've frequented a lot of hotels, but I've had several friends & family members work in the hotel industry & I have my doubts that ductape is commonly supplied in an average hotel room.
Maybe if it's a BDSM themed hotel? Lol
Jumping with the homemade parachute and being conscious (unlike the dummy) will allow you to catch yourself as you impact. This will significantly reduce the Gs, and probably make a 150 G fall survivable.
No, 100 G is survivable if you do brace yourself and land correctly.
46:10 No, that wasn't it at all, the fact is he didn't shift his weight OFF the front, and toward the rear, which is what you are supposed to do because the rear wheel is the motive force, it's totally opposite to riding on ground, which riders talk about "getting over the front wheel, riding the front wheel" you can't do that on water ! totally different tactic !
Motorcycle across a lake.
Nope!
I think a drunken Icelander got confused with a snowmobile. 😊
Edit: ok, happy to be wrong. That was impressive! 😁
300ft sounds super far. But it is only about 91 meters. MURUCHA!
91 meters is still a lot
36:09 Twister ? how about another game ?
I know it's cheating a bit, but I think they should've tried Kari's again to see if the late deployment was a one-off or not
With enough speed, anything become buoyant in water.
44:41 by the time he reaches this point he will be traveling 55-75 miles per hour and the flux capacitor will send the Hyneman back to the time he was born
He has to be careful that he doesn't prevent the evolution of multicellular life.
A modified skid plate along with a paddle style tire on the back and a powerful dirt bike can cross water. It’s similar to snowmobiles that ride on water. It is possible with mods to cross a lot of water, even slow turns.
I’ve seen snowmobiles in a competition shooting rapids.
The wheel behind the boat is a stupid test,of course it will float since the power moving it comes from the propeller. You can drag a piece of metal like this and it will float at speed.but you need a BIG boat.
Kind of. The point of the experiment was to see if the wheel will bounce out of control over and over or roll along the water. If the first one happened it will start sinking and floating over and over and prove it was too heavy for a steady travel. The single wheel of the bike was slim enough to work as a watersky. At least for a while. Until the accumulation of resistance hits which is why Jamie couldn't go farther into the water.
It's for the difference at a constant speed. Could the power and speed overcome the weight and drag of a motorcycle
Bro has a peace profile pic but is straight hateful and does not understand
Well they put the wheel on the side, but ultimately yea it's not the best test... Since boat is pulling it along so it does straighten out their rig with the wheel once they get to speed, but they did probably account for it by not setting the halfway point to have the wheel above water.
36:09 thank me later
I'm never tired of watching Kari's ass
I’ll thank you now!
I think Jessi had seen this position before 😂
(Atleast that's was the rumor I heard 👀)
man of culture
ahh, I've got the PERFECT thing that's just the right size to make a PERFECT parachute......Oprah's diaphragm....
19:20 probably it is just me, but this is one of the most ad hoc/stupid things these 2 have come up with during the show. So fun to watch 🤓.
Failure is always and option....
No
Failure is mandatory, what's optional is whether or not younger Failure be the last thing you do
*Really ?* (no myth mystery here)
Just a short search on RUclips, will give you all kinds of footage, of motorcycles skimming across water at high speed.
The same thing can be done with snowmobiles, as well.
I seem to remember someone riding a bike over at sea.
Edit: Yep. There is a video of it. Modified wheels though.
Not exactly the nitro circus approach hey?
What if they were parachuting into the pool?
The only concern with the parachute myth is..... where would you find all of that duct tape in a hotel room?!?
You don't travel with several rolls of duct tape at all times?!?
@@Hebdomad7 several dozen rolls to be precise!
I mean, what happens if I'm stranded on an island. Or of my plane suffers a bear attack.
I always bring rolls of duct tape at all times just in case, so that part is plausible.
what if Jamie enter the lake going 88mph?
was this the first egg drop of all time?
36:08 is the best part
I'd like to thank the editor and camera man for 36:09 and 40:27
just go to iceland, there they have someone that rides motorbike over a lake. nothing new.
If it’s only one wheel then it should be half of the riders weight… K-9 0Ut…
Bubble wrap around the g-meter?!???! 😂😂😂😂
Just like your average air head
But... Who are the mythbusters?
Jamie should've let the professional rider do the lake crossing...I think he has more skills and could've gone further. Kari is a hottie (at least back in the day).
If the myth said the man's made the parachute in 3 hrs. U feel like they could put them in a set up hotel room where they only had whats available. And in 3 hrs.
they did do the 3 hours challenge and they gave the team only things you would have in a hotel room
@@khaoscero love this, but do hotel rooms usually give u a sewing machine? If they do then parden me i dont travel enough.
@@riskybicky8335 they didn't use sewing machines. Did you even watch the episode? THey sewed per hand.
24:50 *froof*
Spadochron z takich materiałów? To nie ma prawa działać. Już prędzej lotnię można wykonać.... Pod warunkiem że ten człowiek w hotelu jakimś cudem miałby ze sobą taki zestaw narzędzi jak ludzie w m5 ;) 😂😂
28:11
I wonder where that is, maybe it's in the Netherlands or Denmark. There are inland dunes like that from land reclamation projects. That 'lake' is likely only a few inches deep though cause one of the defining attributes of inland sand dunes is that the perfectly round sand is extremely permeable and doesn't hold water. What he is riding on is an oasis which is a point below the ground water level.
I forgot how gorgeous Kari is
14:07 i never noticed that adam has Drake's ring. Sic Parvis Magna
Meaning this episode was filmed after 1 Nov, 2011 (1/11/11) I guess?
Motorbikes can skim on water. Why do they test it. there are several videos of people doing it successfully and really far
hey adam savage watch this video lol ROBBIE MADDISON'S "PIPE DREAM video
I don't understand why they didn't built the rig for the boat out of lighter materials like PVC piping.
16:28 they fully over thought this one.
As for the motorcycle on water, there was no myth to bust. Its been done many times, documented, many times. Also, like many of the tests they do, the guys have no sense for nuance. The motorcycle needs to approach the water very flat and stable, not bouncing. Also the rider needs to be able to pull back slightly on the bars. Without even having seen this stunt performed, I could tell you that.
Waaaay too many adds
get premium then
Watching the American version of Mythbusters always reminds me of Mitchell and Webb. 🙂
ruclips.net/video/cg4z7mzaVco/видео.html
Imagine the first dude in history to teste the parachute for the first time!
The inventer: Trust me, this time it works!
To my knowledge, the person that invented it died testing it off the Eiffel Tower.
But I get what you're saying, "Trust me, this will probably work, just jump off this cliff"
@@MrChazZen : he wasn't the first inventor of the parachute.
@MrChazZen that wasn't really a parachute, more like "massive amounts of fabric and some tend poles strapped to my back"
15:46 those idiots should KNOW to use a supermoto tire, a road bike tire, all those big chunky knobblies will absolutely screw the hydro-planing ability of the wheel...
i hate parts with grant, etc.... waste of time
A hotel room, grant's idea is to big, come on dude ,use your brain
People need to learn the extremely obvious differences between 2 strokes and 4 strokes
one goes braaaap the other is for boring people