During the the glory days of 500cc racing in the 1980s and early 199os, two stroke 500cc Grand Prix bikes produced 160 HP and weighed just 120kg. Men like Kevin Schwants, Wayne Gardner, Wayne Rainey, Eddie Lawson and Randy Mamola, made up just a handful of brave and wild blokes, that were capable of riding them to the limit. In this documentary the riders share their memories of this classic period.
The Unrideables will run on ITV4 in the UK in June.