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#11 Unread post by DRam »

The outside numbers are the kph scale, inside number mph scale. Triple digits on the inside scale start at about 180 kph. 180 kph = 108 mph. 220kph = 132 mph. The wheelie seemed to end at about 140 kph, or 84 mph.
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#12 Unread post by Kal »

If I recall correctly...

It's an earlier Busa turbo'd in France, the footage has been around for about 5 years.

The wheelie is between 70 and 140mph - I've no reason to disbelieve it following footage of types like Ghostrider pulling wheelies in that range while evading the Police.

DRam wrote:The outside numbers are the kph scale, inside number mph scale. Triple digits on the inside scale start at about 180 kph. 180 kph = 108 mph. 220kph = 132 mph. The wheelie seemed to end at about 140 kph, or 84 mph.


The first time I came across the footage it was a bigger picture and the numbers inside the track were easier to see - form memory the inside are kph
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DRam wrote:The outside numbers are the kph scale, inside number mph scale. Triple digits on the inside scale start at about 180 kph. 180 kph = 108 mph. 220kph = 132 mph. The wheelie seemed to end at about 140 kph, or 84 mph.
You're wrong. The outside is mph. Look again.
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Ghostrider footage.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT5dTcoT ... ch=prodigy

Right near the end he accelerates away from the Police car pulling a wheelie and those Volvo T-5's are not slow...
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#15 Unread post by Mintbread »

Bachstrad37 wrote: You're wrong. The outside is mph. Look again.
No, you are wrong.

Inside is kph and ends at 350. Outside is mph and ends at 220. Do the math.


Better vid, easier to see.
http://www.rapidbikes.com.au/img/movie/ ... 320KmH.wmv
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#16 Unread post by Stratus311 »

That's most definitely a modified or altered gauge. If you watch how fast everything is going by, like the lines in the highway, trees, and emergency crossovers, it doesn't match up to going over 200MPH.
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#17 Unread post by xsyamahadg »

So, does the Busa's speedometer drive from the rear wheel or front wheel ? If it runs from a digital pulse from the gearbox that would explain how the speedometer continues to climb when the front wheel is getting air. If it runs from the front wheel, then it's a no brainer...it's fake.
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#18 Unread post by Chris8187 »

Mintbread wrote:
Bachstrad37 wrote: You're wrong. The outside is mph. Look again.
No, you are wrong.

Inside is kph and ends at 350. Outside is mph and ends at 220. Do the math.
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#19 Unread post by Loonette »

Stratus311 wrote:That's most definitely a modified or altered gauge. If you watch how fast everything is going by, like the lines in the highway, trees, and emergency crossovers, it doesn't match up to going over 200MPH.
That's what I saw too. Never mind what the gauge says - the physics don't make sense. If he were going that fast... the scenery near the road's edge would be a blur.

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Loonette wrote:
Stratus311 wrote:That's most definitely a modified or altered gauge. If you watch how fast everything is going by, like the lines in the highway, trees, and emergency crossovers, it doesn't match up to going over 200MPH.
That's what I saw too. Never mind what the gauge says - the physics don't make sense. If he were going that fast... the scenery near the road's edge would be a blur.

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Being that he isn't looking down and to the side, it is kind of hard to tell... I've been in a Twin-turboed corvette that went an indicated 190mph, and it didn't look too much different from that. The main identifier would be the lines in the middle of the road.. Someone just needs to go do a similar video and we can count lines out of the periphrials at speed :)

I would say his speedo is off, but I still think he is going pretty darn fast. If you notice, he is up into the redline... if it is a turboed bike, or heavily modified, it is possible that he is up around 200mph. I've seen a Busa that was good for 208mph actual (had it tested at the track).
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