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100 mph on a public highway

Rogue Hawk

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I was riding on the highway tonight and three guys on sport bikes flew passed me. I was doing 60 and it was like I was standing still. I can't do that. I have to go to work tomorrow. I can't spend the night in jail and get my license suspended. I have heard them for years up on the highway late at night doing insane speeds. You can't miss them, one can hear them for miles. I wonder how they get away with it. I also wonder who these guys are. Seems like they have nothing to lose by getting caught or dead.

But it does make me feel old.
 
Crazy...

They are all over the place and the worst is that you don't hear them till they are next to you. On the fun roads we startout early cause those clowns don't get up early so the roads are clear and we are gone before they litter them with body parts..:banghead: both kinds.....:banghead:
 
easy to do 100.

I reset my spedo to km. Then get to 100 easy. 140 looks good too. :roflblack:
Really back in the 60s there was a streach of road between Ephrata and Moses Lake, Washington that one could and did run the ton. You could not hit anything! 57 Ford Thunderbird Special was my ride. Ah, with age comes wisdom, if one lives long enough.:cheers:
 
well i still remember the crazies in nyc when one got run over & then they chased the driver down. the courts don't go hard enough
to scare the **** out of those type of riders.
 
100

Really, it is not all that hard to get the RT to 100 on the open highway. I have done it accidentally with two up. Looked down at the speedo and I was at 102. I was overtaking some 18 wheelers and wanted to get a around them quickly. The darn think runs so smooth that I could not tell the difference from 80. No belt vibration at 102. I thought the better of it and let go of the throttle and backed down to 75. This was on freeway so the road was in near perfect condition. :yes::yes:
 
I see these sport guys hanging out at the local Dianese store. They have really expensive custom bikes, but they are all very young. So I wonder how they get the money. They don't look 'respectable'. Not like they are young professionals a few years out of college. Of course, those young professionals have something to lose as much as I do. They look more like the guys who wash my car.
 
100

Hey...
I could get my Honda ST1300 to 100 in my
driveway, but I would never do it... not enough
slow down and stopping distance,
and also last time I checked I wasn't CRAZY
 
The crouch rocket riders can be very annoying at times but I sure don't wish ill will on any of them….I hope they don't hurt themselves or anyone else….they probably enjoy riding just like we do but at an illegal pace often. Don't want them to be injured for sure…
 
There is a section of I-69 just east of Lapeer, MI that has no entrances or exits for around 5 miles, also straight and fairly level. Guess where we went for "tests". Of course, I haven't lived in MI for almost 10 years, so things might have changed.

But, I'm told 170 on a Ninja can be fun!:yikes:

john
 
There is a local contingent of military sport bike riders here. I have seen them whizz by at more than 150 in a pack of six or so. One time, they drove right into a police trap between ramps. I am guessing that someone called ahead and reported them. The limit is sixty five where they were.
 
But, I'm told 170 on a Ninja can be fun!:yikes:

john


Oh yes, it sure would:firstplace: I heard of a place called the 'Texas Mile' where it can be done. Its an old air strip in the middle of no place.

If they want to take risks, I really don't care. But they are endangering others. I wanted to change lanes, but I saw three wiz by so there was no way I was going to because I had know idea if there where more.
 
I'm too olde to go that fast anymore

not saying I havn't...and Bob I won't look at your forward...I have had enough real life episodes that I feel nowdays
 
I always found it important to check the third digit on the speedometer, just to make sure it works.;)
 
I seem to have a need to get the Beast over a 100 whenever I take it out. Smooth as silk. I don't do this when other vehicles are around and I always check for cops before I do my speed run. Everyone who says they don't do this, are you saying you never have driven anything over a hundred?
 
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