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Street Luge

Having seen the Street Luge video Streets of Fire from the Helmet Camera Central blog which contains all sorts of footage taken by a bunch of extreme sports enthusiasts - I decided to find out more about Street Luge.

I was interested to find Street Luging 101 - a short introduction to Street Luge - which included a section on "Luge Speak" - the language used by Luge Pilots to describe their experiences.

BACON - very rough hazardous road surfaces

Not hard to see where that comes from - bikers talk about "road rash" from hitting the gravel too hard after falling off - but the ones that really give an insight into the sport are:

FLAME - Urethane luge wheels actually catching fire as a result of high speed

PUKE A WHEEL - To blow up or "melt" a wheel. See "flame"

This has to be one of the most extreme sports I have ever heard about - with speeds between 60+ miles per hour on these luge runs - the only thing between the luge pilot and a severe case of "road rash" are the wheels that might catch fire if you go fast enough - but you have to go as fast as possible to win.

Once I heard this I knew I'd love to hear more about this from some Street Luge enthusiasts - they must have some tales to tell.


Do you Street Luge?
Have you an "Extreme Tale" to tell?
If so please contact the author.


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