Evel Knievel museum opening in Vegas

Evel Knievel museum opening in Vegas
File Photo Of Former Motorcycle Daredevil Knievel Watching Person Jumps Toy Cars On Dirt Bike During Timeout Of A Suns And Lakers Nba Game In Phoenix
Former motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel watches as a person dressed as the Phoenix Suns mascot jumps three toy cars on a dirt bike during a timeout of a Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers NBA game in Phoenix, Arizona, in this April 5, 2005 file photo. Knievel, who dodged death in spectacular motorcycle leaps and crashes in a life full of showmanship, died on November 30, 2007 at age 69, according to his lawyer and a message on his Web site. REUTERS/Jeff Topping/Files (UNITED STATES)

Men of a certain age — older — remember when daredevil Evel Knievel was at the peak of his powers, jumping over cars with his motorcycle and launching himself over a canyon in a rocket. Well, his legacy will be honored this summer in Las Vegas with the Evel Knievel Experience. It’s a museum featuring some of his most famous vehicles, including the infamous X-2 Skycycle from his 1974 Snake River Canyon attempt. The “Experience” also includes a VR jump simulator, that puts visitors on a motorcycle and simulates a death-defying jump over 16 cars — without the risk of breaking every bone in your body.