Legend & Super
Yo Legend, ever tried turning a simple bike chain into a makeshift parachute? Got a crazy idea for a stunt rig that could set a new world record – but I'm debating if the insurance will even cover it. Thoughts?
That’s a bold concept, but a bike chain parachute is far from a certified rig. Most insurance policies only cover approved equipment and trained crews, so you’ll likely run into coverage issues. If the stunt goes wrong, you could face serious liability, not just a record title. Think about getting a professional team on board – they’ve got the safety checks and insurance in place.
Thanks for the heads up, dude. Safety first kinda thing, but hey, if we add a few extra bungee cords and a secret backup plan, I bet we can still pull it off and maybe even sneak the insurance team into the next live stream. What do you think, ready to bring the heat?
That sounds thrilling, but it also sounds like a recipe for trouble. Even with bungee cords and a backup plan, a parachute made from a bike chain isn’t going to hold up under the forces of a world‑record stunt. If something goes wrong, the cost – both in money and in people’s safety – will far outweigh the hype. Stick to proven rigging and let the insurance do its job; the record will still be worth it if you’re actually on solid ground.
Gotcha, I hear the safety pep talk, but when you’re chasing that next insane visual, you gotta keep the heart rate up. I’ll fine‑tune the rig, keep the chain slick, and we’ll do a demo first, just in case. If it works, the fans will think we’re legends; if it blows up, we’ll still get the story. What’s your take on adding a little extra gear?
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.