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Breathtaking stunts, men on fire and Harley action

Breathtaking stunts, men on fire and Harley action at Carnival City.

Fire stunt and Harley-Davison fans will be thrilled by all the motorcycling action taking place at Carnival City on December 10.

The event will start in the parking lot at 2pm and will include a static display of new and currently owned Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

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Live bands and entertainers will perform throughout the afternoon and refreshments will be on sale.

As the sun sets and dusk creeps in, two of South Africa’s oldest stuntmen will literally play with fire.

First, 60-year-old Enrico Schoeman, from Benoni, will be set on fire before riding the gauntlet through a tunnel of raging flames.

Then André de Kock (62), from Alberton, will crash a burning car through a pyramid of burning car wrecks.

Both de Kock and Schoeman are the current Guinness World Record holders for riding a motorcycle through a tunnel of fire.

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It will be Schoeman’s last stunt ride, as his motorbike will be auctioned at the end of the event.

Proceeds raised from the auction will be donated to Cansa.

The auction presents a special opportunity for motorcycle enthusiasts to bid on a Guinness World Record-holding motorcycle.

The highest bidder will drive away with a famous bike, while making a contribution to a good cause.

Gold Rand Harley invited motorcyclists to test ride five of their latest Harley-Davidsons.

It is necessary for riders to bring along their valid motorcycle driver’s licence and a crash helmet.

Various Harley-Davidson clubs have been invited to display their machines in the lot, with a competition to find the most beautiful, most soulful and cleanest Harley to be held in the afternoon

There will be no admission charge on the day, apart from Carnival City’s standard R10 parking fee.

Proceeds raised through the event will be donated to Cansa.

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