No, not yet :-)
I have been up to about 110 on my bike. As a rule, I always wear a full face helmet, armored leather jacket, decent leg protection, full foot and ankle boots, and armored gloves. If you notice, so many people in that video didn't have everything, and the aprts that wern't protected got badly injured. The one guy who destroyed his bike in the wheelie attempt came out fine, looked like he was wearing enough gear to allow him to still walk fine. The bike on the other hand...
The other reason for all that armor is everyone else on the road. Just in the past month alone, I've delt with 2 drivers simply not seeing me somehow. And I still need to replace my clutch handle after dropping my bike thanks to traffic that suddenly stopped, and a patch of mud from a street cleaner causing me to loose my footing.
Oh well, winter is coming, and this year to curb withdraw, I am going to be renting a snowmobile several times to use up at the cabin. No traffic or other idiots to worry about