View Full Version : Hell I'm fast - well no!
Pwalo
20th January 2006, 08:37
Actually I'm not, but my mate from work (in his car) reckoned I was. :innocent:
I had a interesting experience this morning on the ride to work. After easing my way down the Gorge I took the left turn to head out towards Petone. Being in an observant mood I noticed that the car in front of me belonged to one of the chaps that I work with.
I passed him in the double lane section before the on ramp proper (nothing too aggressive - gentle revs, shortchange into fourth, etc). Accelerated up to 100k, then eased off to 85k for the van in front dwadling along. When I hit the motorway it was the usual story. Check the cars in front, besides, coming up behind - you know the drill. All clear, up to 105k, into the outside lane and away.
When my mate turned up at work I asked him if he'd seen me. He said that he had and was surprised how quickly I'd been going as he'd got up to 115-120k and hadn't gained on me. This was interesting as I know that I hadn't got over 105-110k (lovely morning, commuting, no hurry).
The only conclusion that I can come to is that my acceleration was so much better on the bike that there was simply no way that he could catch me doing the posted speed limit. (Does this mean that acceleration is more important than outright speed??)
No wonder other motorists can't judge our speed, or think that we're speeding everywhere. I guess I should say be careful (which you should always be), but it's a Friday so I won't.:whocares:
Goblin
20th January 2006, 08:54
The only conclusion that I can come to is that my acceleration was so much better on the bike that there was simply no way that he could catch me doing the posted speed limit. (Does this mean that acceleration is more important than outright speed??)
IMHO yes. Acceleration is everything. I have noticed that when riding on busy main roads with 100kph limit, I can sit at 100-105 and catch up to lines of cars doing between 80 & 95 and carefully pick them off one by one. Don't have to be doing warp speeds but can get past safely and not break any laws or offend any drivers.
Get into windy parts and I only need a small clear straight to pass slow cars and be on my way. Too easy!
Mental Trousers
20th January 2006, 09:13
Probably a bit of speedo error and slight exaggeration thrown in there as well I'd say.
deathstar
20th January 2006, 09:16
a work mate said i was fast and i laughed my arse off (almost fell off)
SVrunner
20th January 2006, 09:16
When I first got a bike[250cc] everyone with cars assumed that I would get home quicker. Not so, just takes 30 minutes wether no traffic or traffic has stopped on motorway.
Now have 650cc still the same just accerate quicker: very nice.
JWALKER
20th January 2006, 09:17
yeah, i think accelartion is the way to go. it beats top speed, there are not that many that use the top speed, but , yes i know there are some that do, but, i prefer ligtning quick accelartion
Fishy
20th January 2006, 09:41
The owner director of the company I work for is a totally arogant up himself spoilt born with a silver spoon in his mouth prick and he was spouting off to everyone in the lunch room one day about how fast his 2005 Holden Commodor R8 is.....I couldn't resist, I said "Mate my bike would make your car look about as fast as a kids toy out of a Macdonalds happy meal", he replied with "really" (not believing me of course) so I said "yep and if everyone wants to see how slow your car really is why don't we go outside right now and show everyone" he went bright red, started sweating and walked out of the room. Everone pissed themselves laughing (they all think he is a tosser as well).:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Mental Trousers
20th January 2006, 10:14
Hmmm, way to miss out on a pay rise next round FishSlayer :buggerd:
Pity he didn't step outside for a drag though. As long as you didn't loop it you'd thrash him.
Fishy
20th January 2006, 10:20
Nah that didn't affect my pay...lucky he ain't my boss. Funny thing was a few months later where he tried to have a go against my younger brother in his 1.6l Mazda DOHC Turbo along the Panmure Mt Wellington Highway. My brothers mazda left his holden in a shower of shit aaahahahahaha and worse still it only cost him $4k.
DMNTD
20th January 2006, 10:29
... i prefer ligtning quick accelartion
I'm the same definately but gotta say I'm enjoying having both;)
nudemetalz
20th January 2006, 10:48
One thing I love on the motorway on the ZX-10 is the instant acceleration to get into a gap.
Cruising at 100km/h, need to change lane so little twist of the throttle to get there...120km/h,...140 km/h,...160 km/h...whao !! I didn't need this much accelerationm, better hit the brakes before Mr Plod sees me....all without touching the gear lever,....1000cc bikes maybe cumbersome around town (in relation to smaller bikes) but on the motorway they are a lot safer due to the effortless power.
Lou Girardin
20th January 2006, 11:22
Traffic lights are good too, half throttle - short shift and you still disappear into the distance. Settle down to 60 k's and you can see some guys nailing it in the cage to catch up. Then you hit the next red and do it all over again.
Pwalo
20th January 2006, 11:47
Traffic lights are good too, half throttle - short shift and you still disappear into the distance. Settle down to 60 k's and you can see some guys nailing it in the cage to catch up. Then you hit the next red and do it all over again.
Too true Lou. Even the GS will walk most cars from the lights. Just got to love those middle aged blokes in their Commodores. The Bandit must be an absolute hoot at the lights.
Zapf
20th January 2006, 11:51
The owner director of the company I work for is a totally arogant up himself spoilt born with a silver spoon in his mouth prick and he was spouting off to everyone in the lunch room one day about how fast his 2005 Holden Commodor R8 is.....I couldn't resist, I said "Mate my bike would make your car look about as fast as a kids toy out of a Macdonalds happy meal", he replied with "really" (not believing me of course) so I said "yep and if everyone wants to see how slow your car really is why don't we go outside right now and show everyone" he went bright red, started sweating and walked out of the room. Everone pissed themselves laughing (they all think he is a tosser as well).:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
no way to talk to the owner / director of the company you work in.... even if he is not your direct boss.... lets hope he has a short memory
DMNTD
20th January 2006, 11:56
....lets hope he has a short memory
By the way the boss was talking it sounds like he's got a short something else and attempting to make up for it with big "boys" talk.:baby:
Yeah traffic lights can be a blast especially when a BOY racer attempts the impossible...far more fun on an overtaking lane,less hazards. :yeah:
All ya can hear in the distance is pssssssssshhhhhhhhh!
Fishy
20th January 2006, 12:37
no way to talk to the owner / director of the company you work in.... even if he is not your direct boss.... lets hope he has a short memory
If you met him you would want to kick his head in just like everyone else that works here. Even his own wife doesn't like him...
Posh Tourer :P
20th January 2006, 13:21
The best bosses are the ones you can take the piss out of......
Lou Girardin
20th January 2006, 13:56
If you met him you would want to kick his head in just like everyone else that works here. Even his own wife doesn't like him...
Do you 'sympathise' with her?:blip:
Fishy
20th January 2006, 14:01
Nah man she is a money hungry gold digger. Probably the only reason why she is with him.
SPORK
20th January 2006, 14:14
I'm waiting for WINJA to come in and tell us how just because it's a Honda, Fishslayer's bike couldn't beat a one legged puppy. Countdown starts.... now.
Fishy
20th January 2006, 14:29
Yep shouldn't be too long...
Wolf
20th January 2006, 14:35
Back when I was a JuniorHoon(TM) on my mighty TS125 I used to come home from my girlfriend's house in the morning after spending the night, get dressed in work clothes and go to work. As I was generally in a hurry (not a morning person, usually woke later than I should) I would rocket off the lights (combination of reacting to the change sooner as I was watching the side road's lights go to amber then red so I was anticipating the change to green ahead of me) and the acceleration of a light bike compared with a car) get up to 50km/h and settle there. In my rear view mirrors cars would be way behind me caning it to try to catch me and I'd be well and truly stopped at the next red light before they caught up. Then it would happen all over again. Used to get home in quite short order despite the lights and not breaking the speed limit because I was in front of anything that might slow me down.
I must have appeared to be going like the clappers to the car drivers because I'd vanish and they couldn't catch up until I had stopped, but I never once exceeded the posted speed limit. They were probably wondering what was in that tiny bike hidden behind the clouds of blue smoke...
Acceleration does have a definite edge. You're not allowed to do the top speed of a decent bike or car on our roads (not allowed to do the top speed of even the TS125 in town) but you can certainly put enough of a gap between you and the cars behind you off the line that they cannot legally catch up with you even though all you've done is accelerate to the legal limit and stay there.
The "excessive acceleration" law might bite you on the arse these days, tho'. What's the deal with that? Is it defined by actual acceleration rate or by engine revs? If the former, most bikes would be screwed without breaking a sweat; if the latter, you can leave most cars in "a shower of shit" without red-lining most decent bikes... the engine certainly wouldn't sound like it was being thrashed.
Swoop
20th January 2006, 14:46
The "excessive acceleration" law might bite you on the arse these days, tho'. What's the deal with that?
Once again, another vague law from uncle helen to collect more tax...
DMNTD
20th January 2006, 14:52
Once again, another vague law from uncle helen to collect more tax...
Hell I haven't even heard of that one!:angry:
So now they're not only saying how fast we aren't allowed to go but how fast we aren't allowed to accellerate? For farks sakes!! :weird:
Am I still allowed to wipe backwards?:blink:
Wolf
20th January 2006, 14:54
Hell I haven't even heard of that one!:angry:
So now they're not only saying how fast we aren't allowed to go but how fast we aren't allowed to accellerate? For farks sakes!! :weird:
Am I still allowed to wipe backwards?:blink:
Nope, you now have to smear it forward across your nuts.
Or use an approved bidet...
DMNTD
20th January 2006, 14:59
So what if I stand on my head...or their's?:innocent:
Lou Girardin
20th January 2006, 15:03
Good point, what's excessive acceleration for a vehicle that's quicker than 99% of all cars?
Swoop
20th January 2006, 15:05
Good point, what's excessive acceleration for a vehicle that's quicker than 99% of all cars?
Mandatory!
Smorg
20th January 2006, 18:16
or think that we're speeding everywhere. :
I do speed everywhere :headbang:
Gremlin
20th January 2006, 23:16
I lurve acceleration... even more so now... Tested its acceleration once so far, and it literally felt like I left my brain behind, and when slowing, it caught up again :eek5: I have no idea how the modern thou riders feel... must be insane.
Acceleration rocks, overtaking, getting into gaps, getting out of a closing gap when splitting... anything. Not to mention, the bike can break any speed limit in first gear... so top speed is for the race track.
Another trick is when turning into a road with two lanes, you wait to see which lane the vehicle in front chooses, then you pass it :devil2:
Bonez
21st January 2006, 08:10
Pwalo your speedo may be reading low and his a bit high. I know my old gasaxe indicates 90km/h am actually cruising along at around 105-110km/h.
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