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tached1000rr 06-15-2009 06:23 PM

My squid thread: Just how fast?
 
How fast have you gone on the street? and Track? for those of you who would never do such a thing on a public highway:spank:

I ask because it rained the entire way home and for a short stint I hit 148mph in the wet on the interstate. :didntdo: The debil made me doet.

HurricaneHeather 06-15-2009 06:25 PM

135 at the drag strip.

119 on the street.

Trip 06-15-2009 06:26 PM

180 something on someone else's 1000RR

of course he was ahead of me on his R1 going faster.

CrazyKell 06-15-2009 06:26 PM

249 KM on the street.

tached1000rr 06-15-2009 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrazyKell (Post 226046)
249 KM on the street.

Kell you could have at least posted up the conversion factor:wtfru::lol

t-homo 06-15-2009 06:31 PM

Its around .63.


My fastest was about 140. Nothing too crazy. I don't see the need to run 170.

CrazyKell 06-15-2009 06:31 PM

249 km = 149 ish.

tached1000rr 06-15-2009 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrazyKell (Post 226052)
249 km = 149 ish.

You go girl!

CrazyKell 06-15-2009 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tached1000rr (Post 226054)
You go girl!

No. It was silly and stupid. I don't do that anymore. :nono:

tached1000rr 06-15-2009 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrazyKell (Post 226057)
No. It was silly and stupid. I don't do that anymore. :nono:

I would agree, it's a moment I'd refer to as a temporary case of insanity then again I guess I'm sane at those moments(very few of them I might add) because I'm always calculated in terms of when I'd do something like that meaning on the interstate.

Insanity would be doing 130+ down one of the busiest streets in Detroit, which is what my childhood friend did(he's no longer with us)

Amber Lamps 06-15-2009 06:47 PM

200+ indicated on the 'Busa. It was a 2000 model before they speed limited them. I had dropped a couple teeth on the rear sprocket, air filter, full exhaust, Ivan's and a PCIII. It felt like it was still pulling when I let go of the throttle!:rockwoot:

zed 06-15-2009 07:01 PM

actual 140 at the drag strip

indicated 170 elsewhere.

jtemple 06-15-2009 07:20 PM

I've gone about 150. There are plenty of near-deserted 2-lane straight highways out here to get up to speed in relative safety.

Cruzergirl 06-15-2009 08:12 PM

115... Not bad for a cruzer, eh? :lol:

Of course, it took me an hour to get there...

Ninjakel 06-15-2009 08:33 PM

150 ish on the street

slow as fuck on the track :)

HokieDNA01 06-15-2009 08:36 PM

150 indicated on a back country road that was like a 5mile long straight shot with no cars. Buddy of mine took off on his FJR turbo couch and I just couldn't let him get away.

Sucks at that speed with a tank bag on and you can't tuck very well.

tached1000rr 06-15-2009 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ninjakel (Post 226112)
150 ish on the street

slow as fuck on the track :)

I'm not so sure I'm buying the slow as fuck on the track part

derf 06-15-2009 08:39 PM

about 140ish on the PA turnpike

Cutty72 06-15-2009 08:42 PM

Drag Strip = 125.95 mph

Track 155 redline in 5th gear on front straight

Street, 160ish or so.

tached1000rr 06-15-2009 08:45 PM

Speaking of dragstrip, I'm hoping to get my 1st 1/4mi time next month in Charlotte at the Zymax dragstrip. I have run at our local 1/8th mile track quite a few times.

askmrjesus 06-15-2009 08:59 PM

Street, 185 on a Busa in the middle of nowhere in Eastern Oregon, (AKA, the moon).

Track, my F2 topped out at 155 down the straight.

JC

HurricaneHeather 06-15-2009 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tached1000rr (Post 226125)
Speaking of dragstrip, I'm hoping to get my 1st 1/4mi time next month in Charlotte at the Zymax dragstrip. I have run at our local 1/8th mile track quite a few times.


Do it! It is actually a lot more fun than it looks. And usually pretty cheap.

tached1000rr 06-15-2009 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HurricaneHeather (Post 226133)
Do it! It is actually a lot more fun than it looks. And usually pretty cheap.

I drag raced cars since I was in high school so the dragstrip is like a 2nd home for me lol. The Charlotte 1/4mi track is fairly new so I've yet to run down it. Just FYI for any of you close enough to attend but Lee's Performance is having his annual bike rally at Moorevilles Dragway on July 11th, if you have not been it's worth checking out.

lauralynne 06-15-2009 09:33 PM

170 indicated on my Superhawk.
SV tops out at at 145 on the straight at the track.

All my top speeds have been either on private property or deserted streches of public roads. Time and a place.

Fleck750 06-15-2009 10:17 PM

Indicated 130mph on the KZ. It was the sportbike of it's time................30 years ago. :D

neebelung 06-15-2009 10:24 PM

135-ish (street). I've never ridden track. :shrug:

pauldun170 06-15-2009 11:37 PM

185ish indicated on the Street.

However when corrected for speedometer error I was actually doing speed limit.
I would never speed on public roads.

azoomm 06-15-2009 11:46 PM

0 at the track....


no speedo. :nee:

Sixxxxer 06-16-2009 12:50 AM

160 on the 6R on 295...I've been there Multiple Times...

its never for longer than a few seconds...which doesnt make it right, But Its fun as fuck while I'm doing it :)

Yamerhaw 06-16-2009 01:25 AM

probably somewhere between 60 and 66mph(indicated) but i think my speedo is off about 120mph or so

t-homo 06-16-2009 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yamerhaw (Post 226231)
probably somewhere between 60 and 66mph(indicated) but i think my speedo is off about 120mph or so

most read high, so you must be a fucking machine in reverse!

Yamerhaw 06-16-2009 01:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by t-rock (Post 226232)
most read high, so you must be a fucking machine in reverse!

yeah, i ride crazy fast backwards

Amber Lamps 06-16-2009 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yamerhaw (Post 226236)
yeah, i ride crazy fast backwards

Yea well I was drowning in pc here... Even when they admit to breaking the speed limit, they feel the need to explain that it was in some area that made it somehow okay or justified!:lol: I know I'm an asshole and a squid, etc but I've brought the front wheel down at faster speeds than some of these guys with liter bikes!:lol: I don't know if they're being sheeple and acting all "PC" or if it's "old guy with a Porsche" syndrome.:lol:

Curb 06-16-2009 02:11 AM

indicated 170 on an R1 on the street

and like 120 at the track on my SV

Tmall 06-16-2009 07:17 AM

257 on the R6.
270ish on somebodys RC51.
And 248 or so on the buell.

So, 155? 160or170? And 145?

z06boy 06-16-2009 09:51 AM

For me...

170 indicated on a 93 ZX-11

163 indicated on a 2000 R1

150 in the Z06 a few times...my 07 R1...a 98 ZX9R...

140 more times than I can remember on various bikes and in various cages.

Dave 06-16-2009 10:00 AM

Prolly around 150 or so. Im ashamed to admit ive been faster in the nsx than on the 954 :lol: 160+ for that one

Archren 06-16-2009 10:13 AM

130-ish (indicated) on a friend's SuperHawk on a ride out to Leakey..

120-ish (again, indicated) on the Duc sometime last year.

Not something I do often.. I generally like having myself and my bike in one piece and not impounded. :lol:

Switch 06-16-2009 10:35 AM

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pauldun170 06-16-2009 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yamerhaw (Post 226236)
yeah, i ride crazy fast backwards

I'm going to call you Mater for now on.
Just like Tuh-mater cept without the "tuh"

Yamerhaw 06-16-2009 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 226239)
Yea well I was drowning in pc here... Even when they admit to breaking the speed limit, they feel the need to explain that it was in some area that made it somehow okay or justified!:lol: I know I'm an asshole and a squid, etc but I've brought the front wheel down at faster speeds than some of these guys with liter bikes!:lol: I don't know if they're being sheeple and acting all "PC" or if it's "old guy with a Porsche" syndrome.:lol:


i hear ya, i've hit 140 or 150 so many times its not even worth mentioning, but it doesnt take but a few seconds

buzzcutt2 06-16-2009 01:10 PM

I think it was about 220MPH on a friends Gixxer 600, it was the mohawk helmet that made it fast. :whistle:


:lmao::lmao:

Yamerhaw 06-16-2009 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buzzcutt2 (Post 226538)
I think it was about 220MPH on a friends Gixxer 600, it was the mohawk helmet that made it fast. :whistle:


:lmao::lmao:


must have had a HEMI

Bluestreak 06-16-2009 01:22 PM

Saw an indicated 167mph on an R6, downhill, with a tail wind.

dReWpY 06-16-2009 03:03 PM

176 indicated

Riceaholic 06-16-2009 03:51 PM

186 indicated and it was still pulling on my 1000.
A little over 150 at Jennings on the back straight.

TYEster 06-16-2009 04:57 PM

When I had my 02 R1
10.4@ 143mph 1/4mi
173/4mph "indicated" looked at the speedo just enough to check, while running against a Z06 w/boltons 500whp + 100shot.

On the ZX10 - supposedly 124mph indicated on a few hundred foot straight.

racedoll 06-16-2009 09:55 PM

Damn I'm a wus compared to most of you...

130 street
139 track - mid-ohio back straight

The Awesome 06-17-2009 02:22 AM

The fastest I've gone on the street was at the gap in the fast section, so maybe 120 or so. I don't remember exactly. On the track, somewhere around 165 at Road A.

the chi 06-17-2009 10:16 AM

An indicated 172 on a liter bike...155 on my Gsxr.

Dont know on the track, I run with no gauges.

z06boy 06-17-2009 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Chi (Post 227150)
An indicated 172 on a liter bike...155 on my Gsxr.

You just went higher on the hawtness gauge. :lol:

Seriously though...that is pretty cool imho.

Apoc 06-17-2009 10:44 AM

indicated 300km/h on the street. Which is 186mph. Was doing less with speedo error, but couldnt give an exact, correct number.

ericr 06-17-2009 11:52 AM

I hit 135 actual on the VTX on the street once. All she had when I had the saddle bags and windshield on it. Haven't tried again without them, it MIGHT hit 140ish topped out though I changed the gearing in the hub not sure what effect it has on top.

Mr Lefty 06-17-2009 07:50 PM

165 indicated on my ZZR (prior to gearing) probably closer to 150ish...

130ish indicated on the RR...

GPS indicated 210 in a 01 twin turbo Porche 911.

was92v 06-17-2009 07:58 PM

162 on the street (RF900) and mathematically, a buck fiddy five on track via RPM/Gear/tire dia.. no speed-O-meter and no time to look if it did.

G-Rex 06-17-2009 08:09 PM

Probably 130ish at the track.

GPS verified 170 on a public road...in the middle of nowhere...high desert facility...you call it...Montana :lol:

zed 06-17-2009 10:04 PM

where's the dam fighter jet piolts? every time I've seen a thread like this they always throw that in.

Mr Lefty 06-18-2009 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zed (Post 227504)
where's the dam fighter jet piolts? every time I've seen a thread like this they always throw that in.

probably out telling someone in a bar how awesome they are... and drinking to their own greatness.

HurricaneHeather 06-18-2009 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eBBs15 (Post 227632)
probably out telling someone in a bar how awesome they are... and drinking to their own greatness.

I told my husband that I have never been impressed with guys that have any kind of ego, but I would seriously considering sleeping with one of those guys just because....damn.

My husband replies, that would be really nice of you considering they are all old enough to be your dad. :lmao:

Archren 06-18-2009 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eBBs15 (Post 227632)
probably out telling someone in a bar how awesome they are... and drinking to their own greatness.

It's a good thing Tracy's best friend doesn't read this forum.. he may not be a pilot, but he's still AF, and has an ego to rival some of the worst pilots. :rofl:

Not saying all AF are like this.. but that one.. that one's special. :lol:

the chi 06-18-2009 10:45 AM

:lol: Even the rest of the AF doesnt like the fighter pilots, because they have such egos! They give officers a bad name...

pauldun170 06-18-2009 10:53 AM

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Archren 06-18-2009 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Chi (Post 227733)
:lol: Even the rest of the AF doesnt like the fighter pilots, because they have such egos! They give officers a bad name...

And that's saying a lot. :lol:

Rsv1000R 06-18-2009 01:35 PM

I've seen like 600 on my gps, ~140 on the RSV, maybe a bit more in the vette.

And while it's been around and is probably a repost, it's a great story.
Quote:

Written by Brian Schul - former sled (SR-71 Blackbird) driver


There were a lot of things we couldn't do in an SR-71, but we were the
fastest guys on the block and loved reminding our fellow aviators of
this fact. People often asked us if, because of this fact, it was fun
to fly the jet. Fun would not be the first word I would use to
describe flying this plane. Intense, maybe. Even cerebral. But there
was one day in our Sled experience when we would have to say that it
was pure fun to be the fastest guys out there, at least for a moment.


It occurred when Walt and I were flying our final training sortie. We
needed 100 hours in the jet to complete our training and attain
Mission Ready status. Somewhere over Colorado we had passed the
century mark. We had made the turn in Arizona and the jet was
performing flawlessly. My gauges were wired in the front seat and we
were starting to feel pretty good about ourselves, not only because
we would soon be flying real missions but because we had gained a
great deal of confidence in the plane in the past ten months. Ripping
across the barren deserts 80,000 feet below us, I could already see
the coast of California from the Arizona border. I was, finally, after
many humbling months of simulators and study, ahead of the jet.


I was beginning to feel a bit sorry for Walter in the back seat. There
he was, with no really good view of the incredible sights before us,
tasked with monitoring four different radios. This was good practice
for him for when we began flying real missions, when a priority
transmission from headquarters could be vital. It had been difficult,
too, for me to relinquish control of the radios, as during my entire
flying career I had controlled my own transmissions. But it was part
of the division of duties in this plane and I had adjusted to it. I
still insisted on talking on the radio while we were on the ground,
however. Walt was so good at many things, but he couldn't match my
expertise at sounding smooth on the radios, a skill that had been
honed sharply with years in fighter squadrons where the slightest
radio miscue was grounds for beheading. He understood that and allowed
me that luxury.


Just to get a sense of what Walt had to contend with, I pulled the
radio toggle switches and monitored the frequencies along with him.
The predominant radio chatter was from Los Angeles Center, far below
us, controlling daily traffic in their sector. While they had us on
their scope (albeit briefly), we were in uncontrolled airspace and
normally would not talk to them unless we needed to descend into their
airspace.


We listened as the shaky voice of a lone Cessna pilot asked Center for
a readout of his ground speed. Center replied: "November Charlie 175,
I'm showing you at ninety knots on the ground."


Now the thing to understand about Center controllers, was that whether
they were talking to a rookie pilot in a Cessna, or to Air Force One,
they always spoke in the exact same, calm, deep, professional, tone
that made one feel important. I referred to it as the " Houston Center
voice." I have always felt that after years of seeing documentaries on
this country's space program and listening to the calm and distinct
voice of the Houston controllers, that all other controllers since
then wanted to sound like that, and that they basically did.
And it didn't matter what sector of the country we would be flying in,
it always seemed like the same guy was talking. Over the years that
tone of voice had become somewhat of a comforting sound to pilots
everywhere. Conversely, over the years, pilots always wanted to ensure
that, when transmitting, they sounded like Chuck Yeager, or at least
like John Wayne. Better to die than sound bad on the radios.


Just moments after the Cessna's inquiry, a Twin Beech piped up on
frequency, in a rather superior tone, asking for his ground speed. "I
have you at one hundred and twenty-five knots of ground speed." Boy, I
thought, the Beechcraft really must think he is dazzling his Cessna
brethren. Then out of the blue, a navy F-18 pilot out of NAS Lemoore
came up on frequency. You knew right away it was a Navy jock because
he sounded very cool on the radios. "Center, Dusty 52 ground speed
check". Before Center could reply, I'm thinking to myself, hey, Dusty
52 has a ground speed indicator in that million-dollar cockpit, so why
is he asking Center for a readout? Then I got it, ol' Dusty here is
making sure that every bug smasher from Mount Whitney to the Mojave
knows what true speed is. He's the fastest dude in the valley today,
and he just wants everyone to know how much fun he is having in his
new Hornet. And the reply, always with that same, calm, voice, with
more distinct alliteration than emotion: "Dusty 52, Center, we have
you at 620 on the ground."


And I thought to myself, is this a ripe situation, or what? As my hand
instinctively reached for the mic button, I had to remind myself that
Walt was in control of the radios. Still, I thought, it must be done -
in mere seconds we'll be out of the sector and the opportunity will be
lost. That Hornet must die, and die now. I thought about all of our
Sim training and how important it was that we developed well as a crew
and knew that to jump in on the radios now would destroy the integrity
of all that we had worked toward becoming. I was torn.


Somewhere, 13 miles above Arizona, there was a pilot screaming inside
his space helmet. Then, I heard it. The click of the mic button from
the back seat. That was the very moment that I knew Walter and I had
become a crew. Very professionally, and with no emotion, Walter spoke:
"Los Angeles Center, Aspen 20, can you give us a ground speed check?"
There was no hesitation, and the replay came as if was an everyday
request. "Aspen 20, I show you at one thousand eight hundred and
forty-two knots, across the ground."


I think it was the forty-two knots that I liked the best, so accurate
and proud was Center to deliver that information without hesitation,
and you just knew he was smiling. But the precise point at which I
knew that Walt and I were going to be really good friends for a long
time was when he keyed the mic once again to say, in his most
fighter-pilot-like voice: "Ah, Center, much thanks, we're showing
closer to nineteen hundred on the money."


For a moment Walter was a god. And we finally heard a little crack in
the armor of the Houston Center voice, when L.A.came back with, "Roger
that Aspen, Your equipment is probably more accurate than ours. You
boys have a good one."


It all had lasted for just moments, but in that short, memorable
sprint across the southwest, the Navy had been flamed, all mortal
airplanes on freq were forced to bow before the King of Speed, and
more importantly, Walter and I had crossed the threshold of being a
crew. A fine day's work. We never heard another transmission on that
frequency all the way to the coast.


For just one day, it truly was fun being the fastest guys out there.


================================================== ================
[ This is an excerpt from one of author Brian Schul's books:


Sled Driver : Flying the World's Fastest Jet.


Brian Schul, is a retired U. S. Air Force fighter pilot who was
severely burned in the crash of an AT-28 working on a clandestine
mission in Laos. He not only survived, but came back on flight status
to fly again and serve as an A-10 and SR-71 pilot.



zed 06-18-2009 01:37 PM

I raced a Harley today, and after some really hard riding I finally
managed to pass the guy. I was riding on one of those really, really,
twisting sections of canyon road with no straight sections to speak of
and where most of the curves have warning signs that say "15 MPH".

I knew if I was going to pass one of those monsters with those
big-cubic-inch motors, it would have to be a place like this where
handling and rider skill are more important than horsepower alone.

I saw the guy up ahead as I exited one of the turns and knew I could
catch him, but it wouldn't be easy. I concentrated on my braking and
cornering. Three corners later, I was on his fender. Catching him was
one thing; passing him would prove to be another.

Two corners later, I pulled up next to him as we sailed down the
mountain. I think he was shocked to see me next to him, as I nearly got
by him before he could recover. Next corner, same thing. I'd manage to
pull up next to him as we started to enter the corners but when we came
out he'd get on the throttle and outpower me. His horsepower was almost
too much to overcome, but this only made me more determined than ever.

My only hope was to outbrake him. I held off squeezing the lever until
the last instant. I kept my nerve while he lost his. In an instant, I
was by him. Corner after corner, I could hear the roar of his engine as
he struggled to keep up. Three more miles to go before the road
straightens out and he would pass me for good.

But now I was in the lead, and he would no longer hold me back. I
stretched out my lead and by the time we reached the bottom of the
canyon, he was more than a full corner behind. I could no longer see him
in my rear-view mirror.

Once the road did straighten out, it seemed like it took miles before he
passed me, but it was probably just a few hundred yards. I was no match
for that kind of horsepower, but it was done. In the tightest section of
road, where bravery and skill count for more than horsepower and deep
pockets, I had passed him. Though it was not easy, I had won the race to
the bottom of the canyon.

I will always remember that moment. I don't think I've ever pedaled so
hard in my life. And some of the credit must go to Schwinn, as well.
They really make a great bicycle.

the chi 06-18-2009 01:55 PM

Thank you guys, BOTH those posts had me laughing my rear off!!

racedoll 06-18-2009 10:06 PM

Good one zed!

Lamnidae 06-18-2009 10:51 PM

lol yeah great stories the both.


ummm. public road - indicated 160+ on the Busa, traffic was coming up so had to back her down but she still had plenty of strength in her legs.

i don't do track or strip.

smileyman 06-19-2009 09:57 PM

LOL! Swinn for the MFW! Speed is realative to traction/conditions. I dont know how to do the math but 636 cc with 2 up rear sprocket on the rev limiter in 6th gear. Used to hit it once or twice a month easy. BUT I have sweated more in a 45 rated corner a 75 mph!

Rider 06-22-2009 08:54 AM

153 indicated on my 750 on surface streets.

karl_1052 07-08-2009 07:37 PM

135mph in 1320 ft so far.

I will be looking for 140-145 next time out.

Mrs. Colleen 07-08-2009 07:39 PM

:idk: I don't know. :idk:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y47...ics/Speedo.jpg

askmrjesus 07-09-2009 12:10 PM

:lol:

JC

Tmall 07-09-2009 12:13 PM

I had a squidly moment on Sunday. I came onto the highway. A silver ferrari passed me, I passed him, then before I knew it, the speedo is reading 120mph.. WTF??

Then the adult voice inside my head kicked in, and I backed off and let him continue on his run.

G-Rex 07-09-2009 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tmall (Post 238616)
then before I knew it, the speedo is reading 120mph.. WTF??

There's your problem! Your speedo should have been reading 193kph! :lol:

lauralynne 07-09-2009 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tmall (Post 238616)
I had a squidly moment on Sunday. I came onto the highway. A silver ferrari passed me, I passed him, then before I knew it, the speedo is reading 120mph.. WTF??

Then the adult voice inside my head kicked in, and I backed off and let him continue on his run.

I did that the other day getting on the freeway - except it was a dude making googly eyes at me at the stop light. Light turns green and he tries to show off in his car and stomps on it and peels out to get on the on ramp. My inner squid took over my right hand and I was over 100mph and he was a speck in my mirrors before MY brain kicked back in again and backed it off. he caught up to me and made more gestures (um - does that really work for ANY dudes on here - lewd gestures at random women???)

HurricaneHeather 07-09-2009 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lauralynne (Post 238635)
I did that the other day getting on the freeway - except it was a dude making googly eyes at me at the stop light. Light turns green and he tries to show off in his car and stomps on it and peels out to get on the on ramp. My inner squid took over my right hand and I was over 100mph and he was a speck in my mirrors before MY brain kicked back in again and backed it off. he caught up to me and made more gestures (um - does that really work for ANY dudes on here - lewd gestures at random women???)

You should make your avatar into a sticker and put it on his window.

Amber Lamps 07-09-2009 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lauralynne (Post 238635)
I did that the other day getting on the freeway - except it was a dude making googly eyes at me at the stop light. Light turns green and he tries to show off in his car and stomps on it and peels out to get on the on ramp. My inner squid took over my right hand and I was over 100mph and he was a speck in my mirrors before MY brain kicked back in again and backed it off. he caught up to me and made more gestures (um - does that really work for ANY dudes on here - lewd gestures at random women???)

Yes they actually do! Some women appreciate the directness and honesty of the lewd gesture.:eatatthey:Michael Jackson :boobs:

HurricaneHeather 07-09-2009 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 238709)
Yes they actually do! Some women appreciate the directness and honesty of the lewd gesture.:eatatthey:Michael Jackson :boobs:

:lmao:

Yeah....sure they do.

Sixxxxer 07-09-2009 06:34 PM

I cant help it when a car tries to rev at me or speed off thinking I cant catch them...It could be a fucking Yugo or a Lambo...I'll still race it...LMAO

101lifts2 07-10-2009 12:40 AM

165mph...06ZX10r....stock that thing flew and the Dunlop Qualifers were smooth are fucking hell. Once I put BT003s and did suspension work (including jacking up the rear) the thing would wobble at anything over 135mph.

My 600rr shakes over 140 with the race tires....I'm not sure how the AMA or the GP rider bikes get smooth over 140mph. Whenever I change to race tires and adjust the suspension the bike wobbles at high speed. Street tires never do.

The Awesome 07-10-2009 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by 101lifts2 (Post 238944)
165mph...06ZX10r....stock that thing flew and the Dunlop Qualifers were smooth are fucking hell. Once I put BT003s and did suspension work (including jacking up the rear) the thing would wobble at anything over 135mph.

My 600rr shakes over 140 with the race tires....I'm not sure how the AMA or the GP rider bikes get smooth over 140mph. Whenever I change to race tires and adjust the suspension the bike wobbles at high speed. Street tires never do.

It may be worth finding someone else to do your setup work. If anything the bike should feel more stable as speeds increase. My R6 felt like a missile at 160.

101lifts2 07-10-2009 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by The Awesome (Post 238952)
It may be worth finding someone else to do your setup work. If anything the bike should feel more stable as speeds increase. My R6 felt like a missile at 160.

I've had it done by three different suspension guys. I mostly blame the tires though. Bridgestones are a hit or miss. 1 outta 3 isn't all that true. Besides race tires have a narrower contact patch upright than street tires as well as the bike becomes more unstable at higher speeds with the rear end raised.

My 600rr doesn't really wobble, but more like I feel the road and engine more. Kinda weird I guess. Its also not like the bike isn't stable, its just not as smooth.

Particle Man 07-10-2009 05:43 PM

140 indicated at the track but knowing the speedo on the SV it was probably more like under 130.

askmrjesus 07-10-2009 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 238709)
Yes they actually do! Some women appreciate the directness and honesty of the lewd gesture.:eatatthey:Michael Jackson :boobs:

Yeah, they're called hookers.

JC

Antwanny 07-10-2009 10:13 PM

165 on the tiller before gearing the zx would do 140 in 3rd :) that was stupid tall gearing not fun going past 140 or so starts to strain the butthole. Im not a big fan of top speed, just getting up their is a blast.

'73 H1 Triple 07-11-2009 09:03 AM

How fast does a '82 GPz 750 with a kerker& carb kit go? It had one of those goofy 85 mph speedo's. My brother and I rode our bikes ( he had an '85 GPz 550 ) down to Kent Island MD in 86 to visit mom & step dad on their boat. One of the guys at the marina asked us early sunday morning which way was home. He had radar on his yacht and really nasty storms were heading our way.

Gary and I were heading up Rt 1 when I twisted the 750 tight. He later told me he was doing 135 mph and I was walking away from him like he was standing still. :lol

Jeff

Smittie61984 07-12-2009 06:43 PM

Love the 2 stories. My fastest was indicated 150mph on that long straight section near the gap. I couldn't help it.

I have no clue where my real speed would be. I guess 130-140 with stock gearing.

tached1000rr 11-16-2009 10:20 PM

so who needs to update their speed?

HokieDNA01 11-17-2009 01:27 AM

I do I do.

Saw an indicated 170mph on the 750 a few weekends ago on a country road with a really long straight. Was still pulling too. We got some of it on vid (i'm not shown, so you will have to take my word for it). Scary part was right after we pulled over a cop came rolling by. Whew!!!

Not super exciting but it had my heart going. That white F4 is bad ass.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Showoff0877

Fast is fun but this is what I really enjoy. This road is a hidden gem!
http://www.youtube.com/user/Showoff0.../1/DsCCmuqvnXw

There is one other video on there that has me out in front of the camera. Not my best/smoothest riding but the pavement sucked.

Sean 11-17-2009 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by 101lifts2 (Post 238944)

My 600rr shakes over 140 with the race tires....I'm not sure how the AMA or the GP rider bikes get smooth over 140mph. Whenever I change to race tires and adjust the suspension the bike wobbles at high speed. Street tires never do.

Sounds like your tires weren't balanced right. Or if they were takeoffs, maybe they got flat-spotted.

I saw an indicated 155 3 or 4x when I rode through Utah.

dReWpY 11-17-2009 01:42 AM

176.........

Avatard 11-17-2009 01:43 AM

115 (street)

That's all you get from a EX250, and if you want that last 5 (and I did) you have to lay on the tank.

Mr Lefty 11-17-2009 07:43 AM

85... on gravel...

pauldun170 11-17-2009 10:56 AM

Paul dun 170
Haven't been to the track but have been to the airstrip

Cutty72 11-17-2009 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by drewpy (Post 292740)
176.........

on which bike?

Have you noticed that the 1125 speedo is far more accurate than jap bikes?

racedoll 11-17-2009 08:01 PM

I do! Was 139 and is now 142, at the track.

Street is around 130-135.

marko138 11-18-2009 01:30 PM

1 billion miles per hour.

Rider 11-18-2009 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 293775)
1 billion miles per hour.

http://coto2.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dr-evil2.jpg

CasterTroy 11-18-2009 02:16 PM

150 something on the TLR at the track with a yellow box'd speedo

160 something on the busa on some hiway in the gulf somewhere in mississippi with saddlebags and a tail bag :lmao:


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