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    Reaction times.

    As we all know, your reaction time can be the difference between life and death. Hitting the apex, or kissing grass. Enough of the analogys, and let the games begin!


    71. mrpeanut 174.8000
    Best time was .172



    http://www.humanbenchmark.com/tests/...time/index.php

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    185.2 for me. But I've just had a bath, tired, sleepy. I'll try again tomorrow.
    Determined to kill my bike before it kills me

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    181 for me. (that was my best from 5, average was 186.3)

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    Ave 175.4 over 5 tries, best 158 - not bad for an old bugger then on first try.
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    Not bad for an older fella! Interesting to see that bikers are getting such good times. To put this in perspective, the average human reaction time falls between 0.2 and 0.27.

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    I got 199 >_> i sux
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    I will not disclose my score.........













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    It's 1am. I've been awake since 6:30 and at work since 7:30am. I was at work from 8:00am to midnight on Friday.

    Best time: 255ms
    Average over 14 clicks: 294.79

    Moral of the story: don't ride when tired, kids. Interestingly, when calculating stopping distances and the like, LTNZ assume an average reaction time of 1500ms.

    (let's hope my score improves when I've had some sleep)

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    220 ms on average,

    oh dear , i'm gunna die.

    ill try agian tommorrow lol

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    Averages around the 190ms mark.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
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    hahahaha, i chuckled so hard irl at this
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
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    beetter upgrade your brakes....6 pot calipers....on twin disc setup on the front?

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    I'm absolutely hammered, waiting for the world cup final to begin.

    We have consumed a couple of bottles of wine and are now hooking into the canadian club

    So it is without shame I can say my average score is 254ms.


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    In a way though its not all about reaction times, its about anticipation, knowing what's about to happen takes out that whole having to see it happen THEN react. If you know that old person hasn't seen you and is going to step out in front of you you can manage the situation soo much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    In a way though its not all about reaction times, its about anticipation, knowing what's about to happen takes out that whole having to see it happen THEN react. If you know that old person hasn't seen you and is going to step out in front of you you can manage the situation soo much better.
    Huh? Just click the box buddy and play the game!

    I'm still awake watchin the wc final and happy yo say my average time has slipped to 290ms

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