Kane Insane Friesen Death, Motorcycle Stunt Rider Kane One allegedly died by suicide

Stunt Rider Kane “Insane” Friesen also known as Kane One has sadly passed away. He died laving family and friends in shock and disbelief. The news of his death was confirmed through a post that reads “Not sure if many of you know this but Kane Friesen passed away I believe yesterday. That guy was dealing with some demons inside of his head that got the better of him. RIP prick (old nickname I had for him).”

Canadian motorcycle stunt rider Kane Insane Friesen has made a name for himself in the industry. He is from Edmonton. His adventure started when he sold his Ford Mustang and bought a 1998 Kawasaki ZX6R when he was eighteen years old, not long after he finished high school. A lifelong passion and profession developed out of what began as a pastime doing wheelies and going around the block backwards very rapidly.

In the summer of 2004, Kane quit his day job to follow his dream of being a professional rider. His decision to enter the realm of stunt riding propelled him to stardom, and he is now well recognised as a leading advocate for the sport. As one of the few factory-supported stunt riders worldwide, Kane has fought relentlessly to dismantle boundaries and legitimise the sport, becoming famous as the first street stunt rider in North America to be sponsored by Kawasaki.

Everybody can see that he’s accomplished a lot. Among Kane’s many accomplishments at the national level, the 2006 Regional XDL Stunt Riding Champion title stands out. His appearance on the blockbuster Discovery Channel show “Stunt Junkies” brought him widespread media notice. The show chronicled his incredible feats, including a Guinness World Record stoppie (or endo) recorded at 137 mph on the front tire and an approach speed of 160 mph.

Featured on numerous magazine covers and television shows for over three years, Kane has been the most widely publicised streetbike freestyle rider in the world. Major sponsors such as Monster Energy Kawasaki, Joe Rocket, LP USA, Odyssey Batteries, Pirelli Tires, GPR Stabilisers, and Vortex Racing have also sponsored him. His impact goes far beyond the arena; he spends the majority of each year entertaining audiences at public and corporate events, where he demonstrates his talents, comes up with new tricks, and promotes the sport he loves.

Kane Insane Friesen’s obituary will be released by the family

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