also note, it's popular to change gearing on sportbikes, for example, every tooth on the back sprocket that you add on a typical superbike raises the speedometer 2.5-3%, so if you geared it way down for doing stunts, the speedometer may read WAY higher than the true speed, which looks really impressive on home-made videos.........
#27
Posted by: Guest on August 26th, 2006
It's a shot for a danish Bike magazine to test if the bike could actually do 300 km/h.
Today the rider is dead - not from driving, but from sickness.
#26
Posted by: Guest on February 6th, 2006
dn't be silly error clone i expect that guy posted it himself an i expect he knew where he was... he wasn't goin that fast
#25
Posted by: Guest on February 6th, 2006
although that was very fast i still much rather be in a car @ top speeds. plus cars look better. the old cars look better then the old bikes n same goes with the new n cool stuff.. hey its just my opiaion
#24
Posted by: Guest on February 6th, 2006
Thats in the Netherlands not in Germany nerds!
#23
Posted by: Guest on February 6th, 2006
This is in my c**try!!! I love my c**try!!!
#22
Posted by: Guest on February 6th, 2006
ey stupids that's in holland, notice the stripes on the road that's only likt that in holland...suckers..
#21
Posted by: Guest on February 6th, 2006
only possible in good old Germany??? mmmmm, yea that called the autobahn yea? cool, the real big road with virtually no restrictions, ride till you die sort of thing, wicked say I, but you know what brought back memories, well that was the dipping of the forks as they braked for the car in front, and man, those obstacles sure come up fast at those speeds, so yea, man to accomplish such speeds in the UK now a days without the inevitable double flash of light in your wing mirrors, if you have them that is, really is an accomplishment.
#20
Posted by: Guest on February 6th, 2006
only possible in "good old germany" :-) greetings from ulm, germany
#19
Posted by: Guest on February 6th, 2006
shut up ya idiot thats why ya use you brakes ever hear of that invention