100k/h
120k/h
140k/h
160k/h
180k/h
At the stop
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No one fools chuck norris.......
Used to sit around 140
Thats where my bike is most comfortable
But even with a radar detector I find that too risky now
Usually around 120 or a little below
With the occaisional squirt well above that figure
=mjc=
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I can't be ha ving with all these modern kilosentiwoodles things.
All I know is if the signs used to say 55 and I kept the speedo needle around 75. Then they changed it the signs said 50 and I kept the speedo needle around 75. Then they changed the signs to 60 and I kept the needle around 75. All of which was a bit illegal I guess. Now the signs have been upgraded to say 100, and I keep the needle around 75, which must mean I am very legal, right.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
100 - 140. Depending on the road. Generally around 120. That's where the bike's most comfortable.
The Shiver is happiest at 5,000rpm in top gear. One day soon I'll be able to tell you how fast that is in kmh.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
"To the conditions".
Interpret that however you like.
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Depends on-the bike I'm on, how I'm feeling, the road, the conditions and who I'm riding with.
around 100-110.
If you are behind me
Dont ask as I am lost too.
You know, the NZ police SAY we should drive to the conditions, but they don't mean it! If you try driving to the conditions and they catch you, they will take away your license!
Presumably this is your average, normal open road riding speed who the fuck are the riders (pilots?) that claim to go everywhere at 180?
They should be easy to spot in normal company I guess - a right hand thats constantly twitching, eyes scanning left to right at the imaginary mirrors and a tendency to cock a knee outwards often .......
My speedo only goes to 300
As mentioned in the first post last w/e I rode with a couple riders I had never been on the road with before. I did a little over 900k's inside 24h. Alone (I did Napier - Taupo alone) and with the others when on a open road the speed was between 130 - 150k/h. From HB to Taupo to Rotorua to Tauranga. Then back coming some "backroads" from Tauranga to Taupo.
Not once did I feel that it was dangerous or that we did take unnecessary risks. When in traffic we would ease until it was clear and then pass. No yellow line crossing.
Only when going from Rotorua to Tauranga after the sun had settled did I cut down to approx 110 - 120k/h as I dont know that road too well. And night vision is not what it used to be when young.
It is intresting to read the comments here. And also to see that over 50% (currently) of all that have picked one are riding at approx 120k/h. We probably feel that we can from 120 quickly slow down to 109 to avoid a ticket but if we get pinged we do not loose the license and the cost is not too high. And probably also that 100k/h gets us in the way for the cagers.
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