As reported on Visordown...
IT'S AMAZING how a superbike lifestyle gives you a tolerance and appreciation of speed, an immunity to its death-bearing consequences, even. Recently, Merseyside police chased a biker on the M57 doing, and we quote, "frightening" speeds on his Suzuki Hayabusa. The rider in question, Andrew Broadway was 'flying' past a police car at 135mph. Is now a good time to remind you that Kawasaki's ZX-10R can do over 100mph in 1st gear? Probably not.
Officers chased and when Broadway heard their sirens, he decided to test the 'Busa's capability - except we're not sure he really did - and with the police still in pursuit, the 38-year-old crossed three lanes of motorway to take the slip road, where he passed a give way sign at 100mph before coming to a stop.
This sounds like a familiar tale, especially when you're cruising along the motorway with the engine purring away at six-thousand revs, the speedo reading over 100mph and then you realise you're about to shoot past a 'Moto Services' and you really need to answer the call of nature.
If Broadway had really tested the capabilities of his bike, we fear the policemen chasing would have witnessed the Hayabusa disappear faster than a tray of donuts at a Monday morning Police meeting.
"I was flabbergasted at the speed he was going," PC Peter Davenport told the jury.
"I told him he could have died and killed somebody else and he was very apologetic."
Broadway denies dangerous driving (surely riding?) and the case continues.
Can only have been in first gear...![]()
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