Ok, maybe I'm just about moto-hooliganism, but this was the first time I've ever seen this video.
Not a bike, but some crazy driving through Paris.
C'était un Rendez-vous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUbe125ege0From the Wired.com article:
Watch the Film That Inspired It All: C'était un Rendez-vous
See related story:
The Pedal to the Metal, Totally Illegal, Cross-Country Sprint for Glory
By Charles Graeber 10.16.07 | 12:00 AM
Alex Roy's Cannonball dreams started with a movie, but it didn't star Burt Reynolds. The film was C'était un Rendez-vous. Made in 1976, it's a dashing precursor to every Jackass-inspired digicam stunt ever posted on YouTube — nine heart-pounding minutes choreographed to a screaming drivetrain. Through a bumper-mounted camera, the viewer becomes the car — traveling more than 80 mph as the anonymous driver revs into the enormous traffic circle around Paris' Arc de Triomphe, steers hammer-down from the Champs Élysées to Sacré-Coeur in Montmartre (through 16 red lights, wrong-way one-ways, stunned pedestrians, garbage trucks, and median strips) to meet up with a beautiful blonde waiting patiently in the park at the Montmartre church.