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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    Watch for the bump the bike hits a wee way into the clip

    thats why I mentioned this




    this is a more realistic representation of those sort of speeds

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...2&d=1130270637
    Last edited by T.W.R; 23rd June 2006 at 19:26.

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    Situation ethics?

    Interesting video but going fast is just about twisting the throttle and having the resolve to stay that way come what may until all the power poles blend almost into a simulated picket fence.
    If all goes well you will just have to run out of straight enough road sooner or later.
    Having tried it a few times, I remain singularly unimpressed. (Bikes and cars)
    Bloody boring really but on a track against other riders? Now that would be something!
    I certainly haven't tried that but respect those who do, immensely.
    Situation ethics people, a time and place for everything. John.

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    looks like a load ive shit to me, bean there a coulpe ove times on the bus seams way faster than that and i bet my speedo over reads by 10%

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    Red face

    If that video is true then his balls make mine look like peas.

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    The first video seems true enough, in that he is doing somewhere around 300. Probably a bit less, but the low frame rate of the video conversion makes it seem a lot slower. The instruments look like an early blackbirds.

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