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    317 indicated on standard 800ks on clock zx14 with two brothers slip ons,actual 283 at clifhanger sprints

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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    I daren't go over 99 as I've been told that I'll die.
    I think you should try safe riding bro, it works very well. trust me on that :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucket boy View Post
    317 indicated on standard 800ks on clock zx14 with two brothers slip ons,actual 283 at clifhanger sprints
    I wonder if Hayabusa get faster tham yours? If so then what would be the max speed on it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pratik8890 View Post
    I wonder if Hayabusa get faster tham yours? If so then what would be the max speed on it?
    Generally the biggest performance difference between the two depends on how much somebody dislikes the other
    Both are capable of over 310 in the perfect conditions. Neither have done so to my knowledge at the cliffhanger runs in standard condition
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    Quote Originally Posted by pratik8890 View Post
    I wonder if Hayabusa get faster tham yours? If so then what would be the max speed on it?
    it was near brand knew bike so bound to go slower than a bike thats had alot more miles on motor.From memory which aint very good theres between afew zx14 and hybusa getting close to 300 mark and none of them were factory standed bikes.And yes you have alot more left in your mv to find

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    Quote Originally Posted by pratik8890 View Post
    Hey Folks, tell us whats the max speed that your have done on your respective bike (s ). so far? Chur.
    Honestly, dunno, cos everytime I head past 140kmh on our Kawa Vulcan 2000 i get these sharp repeatitive stabbing pains in my ribs .................................................. ...........................oh wait, that's from my darling wife riding pillion, not some sorta speed induced sickness

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    103 kph because anything else would be unlawful and may lead to the implosion of the sun, or at least the Death Star to explode our planet like Alderaan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by danchop View Post
    mvx250 held the record for the fastest 250 in the world
    Really??? Never heard that one before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pratik8890 View Post
    To start of the conversation, i've done 220km/hr yesterday on a backroad in New Plymouth. I can believe how quick she can go. They reckon the max speed on her is 280 ish km/hr, so I guess maybe next time
    How long have you been riding? Because, TBH, you sound like a spectacularly violent and fatal cartwheel down the road waiting to happen. Or worse, a torpedo into the side of some innocent person's cruise around the mountain, ensuring at least two families end up grieving.

    Yes I'm a killjoy and I don't give a flying fuck. Get some ride training and get off the road if you want to do that shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Not quite... it never left the driveway. Something to do with a faulty speedo sensor. Other than that, I daren't go over 99 as I've been told that I'll die.
    According to my gps, coming back from Taupo we averaged over 2500kph.
    There seem to be a glitch around the Matamata area as it has now happened 3 times.

    It's demm aliens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Generally the biggest performance difference between the two depends on how much somebody dislikes the other
    Both are capable of over 310 in the perfect conditions. Neither have done so to my knowledge at the cliffhanger runs in standard condition
    I'm more of a Busa fan but thats quite impressive on both of them. SO can I conclude they're the fastest motorbikes in the world?



    Quote Originally Posted by bucket boy View Post
    it was near brand knew bike so bound to go slower than a bike thats had alot more miles on motor.From memory which aint very good theres between afew zx14 and hybusa getting close to 300 mark and none of them were factory standed bikes.And yes you have alot more left in your mv to find
    I honestly thought it was the other way around so thats good to know.


    Quote Originally Posted by ruaphu View Post
    Honestly, dunno, cos everytime I head past 140kmh on our Kawa Vulcan 2000 i get these sharp repeatitive stabbing pains in my ribs .................................................. ...........................oh wait, that's from my darling wife riding pillion, not some sorta speed induced sickness
    I'm sure you wifey be a member of this forum so your just meing modest, tell me the speed when you ride solo? HAha


    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    103 kph because anything else would be unlawful and may lead to the implosion of the sun, or at least the Death Star to explode our planet like Alderaan.
    Thats what Cops have in their mind when they reduced the tolerance.

    Quote Originally Posted by chasio View Post
    How long have you been riding? Because, TBH, you sound like a spectacularly violent and fatal cartwheel down the road waiting to happen. Or worse, a torpedo into the side of some innocent person's cruise around the mountain, ensuring at least two families end up grieving.
    Yes I'm a killjoy and I don't give a flying fuck. Get some ride training and get off the road if you want to do that shit.
    I thank you for your concern but I'm not a violent rider, I just bought me my first Super bike so I just took it out to the outskirts ( virtually no one around ) on a straight road to test how quick it can be etc. I wouldnt ever put my self into a situation where any one could get hurt cos of me. And I've be riding road bikes ever since I was 10 years old


    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    According to my gps, coming back from Taupo we averaged over 250kph.
    There seem to be a glitch around the Matamata area as it has now happened 3 times.

    It's demm aliens.
    Now that sounds about right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pratik8890 View Post

    Now that sounds about right.
    No, when it flicked over it said 3675ish kph. 2500ish by the time we got back to AKL
    It is a glitch in the Garmin GPS always happens between Matamata and the Morinsville turn off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pratik8890 View Post
    I thank you for your concern but I'm not a violent rider, I just bought me my first Super bike so I just took it out to the outskirts ( virtually no one around ) on a straight road to test how quick it can be etc. I wouldnt ever put my self into a situation where any one could get hurt cos of me. And I've be riding road bikes ever since I was 10 years old
    I doubt you have been riding on the road since you were 10. Not in NZ you haven't, anyway.

    But what was I thinking? What could possibly go wrong at 220 on a back road? After all, I can't imagine any scenarios where that could end badly. Can you?

    You may have been riding bikes a tad longer and the focus may not be the same, but you remind me of this guy. Page 8 has some great photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    No, when it flicked over it said 3675ish kph. 2500ish by the time we got back to AKL
    It is a glitch in the Garmin GPS always happens between Matamata and the Morinsville turn off.
    OKay and thats quite an interesting glitch, what if Cops have the same glitch on their radar guns when theyre watching us. Wonder what will happen then ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chasio View Post
    I doubt you have been riding on the road since you were 10. Not in NZ you haven't, anyway.

    But what was I thinking? What could possibly go wrong at 220 on a back road? After all, I can't imagine any scenarios where that could end badly. Can you?

    You may have been riding bikes a tad longer and the focus may not be the same, but you remind me of this guy. Page 8 has some great photos.
    Yes it was overseas and riding at any speed can be dangerous so many things could go wrong but thats the risk we all take and I could always risk my life but not others. Therefore I chose to go faster on a country road with no traffic at all ANd I'd call my self an intermediate rider cos I believe being an outstanding rider is a life long process but I'll get there one day.

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