Top speed on a load RT towing a trailer is 96mph. I couldn't get it over 7000 rpm nojoke
I thought it would be more, I have no expirence with pulling a trailer but the guys I ride with that have them I thought could get more out of their bikes, I mean its apples and oranges with the rs/rt deal plus a trailer but still I would thinkg you could 100, good to know, I have had people ask me about this that were looking at them.
I have been up to 112 mph and want more, just don't have the road and the room so far.
Come to MN I have got roads you can run nonstop for miles, no driveways and straight with GOOD tar, I have had some bad expirences with MI roads quality.

Shoot... my bad all... It was in the 1/8th mile. Sorry about that. Please forgive me

ray:. But yes. I did hit 137. If I was stateside, I could show you the ticket. It was not downhill, just flat straight road.
You got a picture of your run slip, I would keen to see what you 60 foot times are and take a picture of your ticket, blank out your personal info.
Most important WHAT have you done to your spyder to get that!!!
boborgeraQuote:
Originally Posted by
malditoron
i thought i read somewhere they are governed at 110. Or was that the RT model ?
The governor in the riders head be should be used more often.
[On the public roads at least.]
Ride your own bike is the best advice I have read in any riding magazine. What if you have to get somewhere right now, example your child is choking, your house is on fire and someone you care about is in there. If you don't know what it will do when it really matters then you will be LEARNING when it matters which I have found to be not the best time to be learning. Again most people have alot to live for so I would not recommend this to people. But you could die walking your doggie, YES there is more risk riding a engine with some tires on it and the faster you go there is more of a risk and that is the point if you can learn from what others have done then you do not have to risk.
Think of all the increase in safety technology because people have pushed past that limit and we have all learned and applied from the lesson.