View Poll Results: What is the open road speed you keep?

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  • 100k/h

    83 27.12%
  • 120k/h

    165 53.92%
  • 140k/h

    35 11.44%
  • 160k/h

    7 2.29%
  • 180k/h

    4 1.31%
  • At the stop

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    What speed are you riding at?

    Last w/e I was riding with a couple riders that kept the needle at 130 - 150 95% of the time. I have no prob with that. Feel comfy with that speed. As long as the bike is up to it.

    These were riders I had never been riding with before. So it made me wonder: Is this what most riders do?

    I have been riding with riders who cruise at 110 and the ones who do the 160+. Also with kamikaze pilots who consider anything below 180 to be a yawn.

    What is the speed you do on the open road?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conquiztador View Post
    Last w/e I was riding with a couple riders that kept the needle at 130 - 150 95% of the time. I have no prob with that. Feel comfy with that speed. As long as the bike is up to it.

    These were riders I had never been riding with before. So it made me wonder: Is this what most riders do?

    I have been riding with riders who cruise at 110 and the ones who do the 160+. Also with kamikaze pilots who consider anything below 180 to be a yawn.

    What is the speed you do on the open road?
    depends on my state of mind and the traffic.. sometimes 110 .. sometimes 160..

    if my spider sense gets to tingling .. i back it way down
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    at the stop mate.....

    I usually do 110-120 actually.
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    Is there any cameras or microphones around here?
    I cruise at the normal road going speed...

    totally depends on whether I have a radar detector or not.
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    At the moment I have no idea how fast I am travelling on the open road. My speed sensor shat itself in Tairua almost 2,000km (estimated) ago. The only information I have available is the time of the day, rpm x 1,000 and left or right turns.
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    I ride according to the conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    At the moment I have no idea how fast I am travelling on the open road. My speed sensor shat itself in Tairua almost 2,000km (estimated) ago. The only information I have available is the time of the day, rpm x 1,000 and left or right turns.
    brilliant answer, wish I thought of that.
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    Well as for me, I'm just like any other regular Ducati owner, we all sit at 100kp/h of course!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    At the moment I have no idea how fast I am travelling on the open road. My speed sensor shat itself in Tairua almost 2,000km (estimated) ago. The only information I have available is the time of the day, rpm x 1,000 and left or right turns.
    Isn't that a bitch! The bike is working well but the sensor that is supposed to tell you about any problems is faulty... Cost you $150 to replace a broken fuckin sensor so it can tell you that there is no problems. No wonder I like bikes with points and carbies...

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    Open road 100 to 140 depending on conditions. keep under 140 because I don't want to wear out any more shoes....

    Tell me Sir, are you wearing comfy shoes?

    Reasonably so, why do you ask officer?

    Well there is a phone about 12 km down the road and it is a long walk in uncomfortable shoes...

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    Did Tawa to Rotorua and back recently, trying hard to do 105-115 mostly. (That's about 0.005 of a degree of rotation of my speedo needle. Stupid speedo goes to 240 or something. Like I'd ever need that.)

    180? Geez, not often. (If ever!)

    A fair bit more than 110 sometimes when passing, if it seemed "safe", or in "interesting" bits of remote road. (Which makes 100-110 feel darn slow).

    The fear of tickets was what kept speed down in most places - not road or traffic conditions. (Which doesn't mean I don't slow down in bad conditions, I mean that often the conditions would have allowed more than what was legal.)

    A couple of times, as I was being "sensible", I got passed by cars.

    e.g. on a straight (straights are boring) between Taupo and Rotorua I was doing 110-115 and got passed by five teenage guys in some Mums Daihatsu buzz-box doing 140 or so. (They then drove up the arse of some Falcon for a while, and when I caught up at a passing lane they moved out and either blocked me on purpose or just couldn't speed up again, up the hill - so I saw the red mist and passed them up the inside - at the kinds of license losing speeds I'd been trying to avoid. (Did I learn from that?)

    e.g. Straights between Foxton and Levin. Doing 110 (dark and cold). Subaru wagon passes at 130-150. Whatever.

    It's all relative. Passed a cruiser on the desert road. (What a loud noise they make when they touch-down on slow-sharp corners!). Later in Taupo I was patiently waiting in a queue at road works (this was in the 50 km/hr zone) and the cruiser passes me back - on the left-hand shoulder of the road, going to the front of the queue. That's cool. We all choose how and where we ride (and on what).

    (Side issue: a modern 750cc bike is MORE than enough - for me. Geez.)
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    Horses for courses really,on the best roads 100km briefly a blast follwed by knee down at 70.
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    Over here, usually 80-90mph on any dual carriageway (limit is 70)
    single carriageways probably about the same (limit is 60)
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    Quote Originally Posted by munterk6 View Post
    Is there any cameras or microphones around here?
    I cruise at the normal road going speed...

    totally depends on whether I have a radar detector or not.
    My thoughts exactly.. I try and stay at the speed limit truly I do, but the bike just seems to have a mind of its own detector helps lots..
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