apparently...
doing 55 in a 50 k zone is fast or
doing 75 in a 70 k zone or
doing 105 in 100 k zone also
doing 44 past a school are all consider fast... thats why mt plod issues speeding tickets
If you mean how fast compared to the signposted corners, which is what I assume you are saying, then most good riders will be able to take signposted corners at around double the posted speed if they are smooth and experienced.
You can push it harder if you know the road well.
Now, here lies the main problem. Around 99% of the corners in this country have severely conservative speed figures and even in a car you can take them a hell of a lot quicker than what they say. I assume they are posted for worst conditions such as a greasy road after a long dry, in the rain.
However there are 1% of corners that are actually listed at the correct speed for ideal conditions. e.g. Some 35kmh corners are definitely 35kmh corners. Not many around but when they do come out and you don't know the road, you are going to leave signs of your passing if you get exuberant.![]()
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"Fast" is faster than I'm prepared to go.
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Fast is all relative , and IMHO vastly overrated!
When I ride at 135 kph on a straight road on my EL that is fast - for me!
When my 16 y/o son rides a 'busa at 220 down the back strait at Taupo that is fast for him!
I see the issue as being competitive against yourself, not others, and pushing your limits , not comparing how you ride with someone else!
If you can improve on one aspect of your riding every time you go out, you will get better, and eventually faster.
Some times to go fast you have to slow it down first!
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It's often more than that, "hidden" dangers such as side streets etc seem to have an influence on what a corner gets posted at.
Also, you will often notice that in a sequence of corners, they seem to post a corner early, as though they dont expect you to accelerate coming out of the corner. So you'll go around one corner that was posted 55, think to your self "that was easy", then have sphincter tightening moment when you go to blast the round next one.
Now thats good advice!
In order to be 'fast' you have to be able to go 'slow' very well and you can only compare your own riding with yourself - everyone started out diferent, diferent skills, bikes, teachers and even mindset.
I would not class myself as being 'fast', but rather 'quicker' - quicker than when I first started.
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Fast is when you are screaming inside your helmet "THIS ROCKS WAAAAAAAHOOOOOOOOO"
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