I am cutting and pasting from one of the motorcycle forums I frequent.
If you are farmiliar with discovery channel, you will recognize his name!
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Staff Writer
A custom-motorcycle builder known to Discovery Channel viewers as Indian Larry was seriously injured while performing a stunt Saturday at the Cabarrus Arena and Events Center.
Cabarrus County officials said the stunt driver sustained head injuries and was in critical condition after being airlifted to Carolinas Medical Center. A CMC official couldn't confirm his condition.
Indian Larry has been featured on Discovery's Biker Build-Off television series and was at the arena to perform stunts during the three-day Liquid Steel Classic and Custom Bike Series.
"He was riding and standing up on his seat," said Mike Downs, Cabarrus County deputy county manager. "The bike started to wobble and he was not able to regain control."
Indian Larry fell off the bike before a crowd of about 8,000. He was not wearing a helmet. Paramedics were standing by at and aided him until he could be airlifted to CMC, Downs said.
The show continued, but all other stunts were canceled, Downs said.
Indian Larry is known for his eccentric nature, according to his official Web site. His résumé includes movie, video and television.
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I got the pleasure of meeting him up in Laconia NH this summer, very humble and down to earth guy! I guess that if you live by the sword, you die by the sword.
If you are farmiliar with discovery channel, you will recognize his name!
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Staff Writer
A custom-motorcycle builder known to Discovery Channel viewers as Indian Larry was seriously injured while performing a stunt Saturday at the Cabarrus Arena and Events Center.
Cabarrus County officials said the stunt driver sustained head injuries and was in critical condition after being airlifted to Carolinas Medical Center. A CMC official couldn't confirm his condition.
Indian Larry has been featured on Discovery's Biker Build-Off television series and was at the arena to perform stunts during the three-day Liquid Steel Classic and Custom Bike Series.
"He was riding and standing up on his seat," said Mike Downs, Cabarrus County deputy county manager. "The bike started to wobble and he was not able to regain control."
Indian Larry fell off the bike before a crowd of about 8,000. He was not wearing a helmet. Paramedics were standing by at and aided him until he could be airlifted to CMC, Downs said.
The show continued, but all other stunts were canceled, Downs said.
Indian Larry is known for his eccentric nature, according to his official Web site. His résumé includes movie, video and television.
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I got the pleasure of meeting him up in Laconia NH this summer, very humble and down to earth guy! I guess that if you live by the sword, you die by the sword.