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#11 Unread post by Flting Duck »

Do everyone a favor and try not to kill or maim anyone other than yourself when you're trying to "keep up."
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#12 Unread post by Kal »

The Crimson Rider® wrote:they would like to speed way over the limit and do to it faster. that's probably why they want a faster bike.

and 1½ secs is a considerable gap in racing.

im not saying i support them. i just understand why they want one.
I'm being kind today - I have made no comment on the size of manhood of the type of guy that thinks like that.

You are right its around about 2000 feet at 160 mph - of course if you are travelling that speed and blink for .75 second you'll have travelled over 1000 feet at that speed.

There is no need for it, except for a) bragging rights ("My bike can go 0-60 in 3.2 seconds - if someone else is riding it in a controlled situation) or b) breaking the speed limit big time.

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#13 Unread post by jonnythan »

Kal wrote:
The Crimson Rider® wrote:they would like to speed way over the limit and do to it faster. that's probably why they want a faster bike.

and 1½ secs is a considerable gap in racing.

im not saying i support them. i just understand why they want one.
I'm being kind today - I have made no comment on the size of manhood of the type of guy that thinks like that.

You are right its around about 2000 feet at 160 mph - of course if you are travelling that speed and blink for .75 second you'll have travelled over 1000 feet at that speed.

There is no need for it, except for a) bragging rights ("My bike can go 0-60 in 3.2 seconds - if someone else is riding it in a controlled situation) or b) breaking the speed limit big time.

2000 feet in 1.5 seconds is roughly 909 mph ;)

1.5 seconds at 160 mph is about 350 feet.
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#14 Unread post by Kal »

Gods damn you google, why have thou forsaken me?

I'll stand corrected.


Anyways as we have newbies here who haven't seen this...

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"The Honda rider was traveling at such a "very high speed", his reaction time was not sufficient enough to avoid this accident. Swedish Police estimate a speed of ~250 KM/h (155mph) before the bike hit the side of the slow moving car at an intersection. At that speed, they predicted that the rider's reaction time (once the Volkswagen came into view) wasn't sufficient enough for him to even apply the brakes."

Full story here... with a bit more here...
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#15 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Maybe Blackwolf should find some new friends to ride with....at least until you have the skills to "keep up".
Your friends should be more respectful of your "newness" and slow down the pace when you ride with them.
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#16 Unread post by KingRobb »

blues2cruise wrote:Maybe Blackwolf should find some new friends to ride with....at least until you have the skills to "keep up".
Your friends should be more respectful of your "newness" and slow down the pace when you ride with them.
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#17 Unread post by VermilionX »

his friends is not the problem.

he should just ride his own pace but his friends should wait for him on major direction changes.

that's what i do when i ride w/ much faster riders.
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#18 Unread post by DivideOverflow »

Lots of squids around the Orlando area. I go to UCF and it is insane how many wreckless bikers with no clue there are around here.

Start smaller, you can always move up. If your friend couldn't keep up on a 600, he doesn't know how to ride.

On my group rides, we have a VFR800 Interceptor, my Ducati 1000, an R6, and a ninja 500. Nobody struggles to keep up.

Ride your own ride... if your "friends" completely ditch you, you should find new friends with a brain. When riding with others, there are particular "rules and regulations" as far as distance, speed, formation, etc... A lot of kids around here just seem to try and go as fast as they can, but ignore much more technical (and better) roads where the PSL is 25-30 mph, but the curves are worth it.

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#19 Unread post by roscowgo »

DivideOverflow wrote:Lots of squids around the Orlando area. I go to UCF and it is insane how many wreckless bikers with no clue there are around here.

Start smaller, you can always move up. If your friend couldn't keep up on a 600, he doesn't know how to ride.

On my group rides, we have a VFR800 Interceptor, my Ducati 1000, an R6, and a ninja 500. Nobody struggles to keep up.

Ride your own ride... if your "friends" completely ditch you, you should find new friends with a brain. When riding with others, there are particular "rules and regulations" as far as distance, speed, formation, etc... A lot of kids around here just seem to try and go as fast as they can, but ignore much more technical (and better) roads where the PSL is 25-30 mph, but the curves are worth it.

BTW, take the MSF.
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#20 Unread post by BlackWolf1 »

So basically its not the size of the motor or the speed of the bike, its the skills but what exactly are the skills to keep up....

Btw, so you said if my 'friends' ditch me...this isnt my situation it was a buddy of mines, im not even on the bike scene yet....but thanks for the replies..
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