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Speeding? Why?

OldCowboy

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We've all been there, done that. Gotten in a hurry for one reason or another. Then :banghead: flashing lights, siren, ticket, fine, points, insurance rate increase.

Most of the time, even without the nuisance of all that, the speeding didn't accomplish much. Here's some facts to consider before you add too much throttle the next time.

Consider a 30 mile trip with a 65 mile speed limit:

30 miles @ 65 MPH = 27.7 minutes
30 miles @ 70 MPH = 25.7 minutes
30 miles @ 75 MPH = 24.0 minutes

That additional 10 MPH would only save 3.7 minutes, but in MO will cost you at least $83. That's a cost of $1,346/hour of time saved. Not to mention how many hundreds of dollars in increase insurance fees over the next ??? years.

Although it's taken me a few decades to do it, I no longer speed. I simply start earlier and enjoy the ryde.
 
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We've all been there, done that. Gotten in a hurry for one reason or another. Then :banghead: flashing lights, siren, ticket, fine, points, insurance rate increase.

Most of the time, even without the nuisance of all that, the speeding didn't accomplish much. Here's some facts to consider before you add too much throttle the next time.

Consider a 30 mile trip with a 65 mile speed limit:

30 miles @ 65 MPH = 27.7 minutes
30 miles @ 70 MPH = 25.7 minutes
30 miles @ 75 MPH = 24.0 minutes

That additional 10 MPH would only save 3.7 minutes, but in MO will cost you at least $83. That's a cost of $1,346/hour of time saved. Not to mention how many hundreds of dollars in increase insurance fees over the next ??? years.

Although it's taken me a few decades to do it, I no longer speed. I simply start earlier and enjoy the ryde.

2 days a go I was riding down this back road doing about 10 over the speed limit and this HD flew past me, about a mile down the road he was pulled over by the police. I waived at him because I felt like he took one for me (could have been me)
 
2 days a go I was riding down this back road doing about 10 over the speed limit and this HD flew past me, about a mile down the road he was pulled over by the police. I waived at him because I felt like he took one for me (could have been me)

It's always wise to fly with a canary! :thumbup:

I look for them wherever I go.... :rolleyes:
 
Speeding in a car.. = hurrying to get somewhere or just being ticket bait.

Speeding in a bike ... because we can. Most posted limits are (from a bike's point of view IMO) set horrendously low for grandma in her Prius. On a bike we .. I ... get the feeling of flying in low orbit running well within the bike and rider's capability. Plus sometimes the machine just feels good running in its sweet spot.

I'm not talking triple digit public endangerment kind of speeding, but spirited riding having a good time kind of speeding. Faster than posted and probably fast enough to get a warning or ticket, but not fast enough to get hauled off to jail, do not pass go, do not collect $200.

Just got done running the Million Dollar Highway - mountain canyon carving at its best. Except for moments following RVs, slow riding cruisers or truckers, most of the time was spent at a spirited pace. Some of us like flying, some of us like plodding along smelling the flowers. I'm ok with that, just don't block faster riders or piss off slower riders.
 
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My last ticket was in 1971.......it was SUBSTANTIAL!!!!!! I was written for 95 in a 40.... only because I knew the officer, and he didn't want to take me to jail...was doin a tad over 125.. HEY... they moved the city limits while I was off to school... and I thought I was in the county ...:banghead: Cost me 2 weeks pay... I like to think I learned my lesson!!!!:thumbup:
 
Lol BUT if you travel @60 mph it equates to 1 mile every minute
@120 mph it's a mile every 30 seconds or 2 miles a minute...
soooooooo clearly if your gonna speed you might as well drop the hammer:yikes:


ok clearly I'm kidding no one averages those speeds outside of NASCAR and Isle of Man
 
I learned my lesson long, long ago. I was written up for 105 in a 55. Could have been worse if he saw me a mile or so earlier. My young friend at work did not heed my advice, and was recently tagged for 137 in a 60. His would have been worse also, his GSXR will do about 160 stock. It just isn't worth it for me, so I stay within the spirit of the limit, and flow with traffic. But I am finding that given a choice of a Spyder speeding, and a bike speeding, a LEO will tag the bike over the Spyder almost every time. I think it comes from the poor examples being set by riders now, stunting, blocking traffic, and general two wheel hooliganism that is rampant everywhere.
 
Love to run the Isle of Man TT course on a spyder.
They race side car (I think that is the most insane race of the week) and they are "racing" electric bikes... I bet if enough of us offer to run a trike superstock field we could get a race in... Just hope Dunlop and Johnny don't come to play
 
It's tough..!!

I try not to and go with the flow. But recently got one in the car because they were out there in force and nailed the flow. Generally 10/15 over is fairly safe, but on the roadster we seem to just cruise on up and have to really watch it. You just don't feel it that much...:ohyea:
 
Eh... I go with the "drive with a purpose" frame of mind. I generally sit about 8 over depending on the road, conditions and traffic.
 
Hey don't knock "speeding" it helped put my kids through College! ( retired Cop!)

But in all serious doing "five to ten over" while speeding and ticket able in some locales, its the really high speed accidents that are truly tragic. in particular when innocent folks doing the speed limit get involved by the reckless driver. I also love to twist the wrist but it only takes a moment of distraction to change your or even worse someone else life forever.
 
The poster that mentioned grandma in her Prius reminds me that the two people that blow by me the fastest whether on Pyder or in the SUV are either driving a Prius (saving fuel for my Pyder) or
have some religious expository sticker of some kind. Sometimes both. Curious eh?
 
I'm all about the ride... Why be in a hurry to end it quicker? :shocked:
leave ten minutes earlier, take shorter stops, and enjoy looking around a bit! :thumbup:
 
This is almost a young versus old thing. When I was younger I was always speeding. Now that I have one foot in the grave, not so much. But strange as it sounds, I actually miss the 55 mph speed limit. Bikes ALWAYS got better mileage and there "seemed" to be less accidents. Now you have to go at least 10 over just to stay in the flow of traffic. Age as got to me. I don't care for going 85 mph to get from point A to point B. But if you don't you get run over.
 
:agree: Around these parts if you don't go at least 8-10 over people are crawling up your butt, passing you, and giving you a salute other than the friendly biker one.
 
Speed vs Smell

Back in 88 I used to commute from Daytona Beach to Jacksonville Fl daily. I was forever getting passed and seldom passing anything on I-95... One of my work buds sometimes would pass me and I would not see him until I pulled into the parking compound usually within 2-5 minutes later. He collected tickets all the time I collected none in the 8 years I was stationed there.

I enjoyed the smells of flowers in bloom, breakfast on the stove, BBQ on the grill, and smoking rubber on the interstate. He had ulcers and I didn't!!!
 
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