JTL
Junior Member
I've done 244 indicated, 224km/h measured with radar and GPS. This was on a closed runway and was pretty much the fastest it would go with 6 test runs.
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Believe it or not, the weight of the rider is almost negligible when talking about top speed. So long as the rider is not exceptionally wide or tall to impart a significant amount of additional drag...
i have gotten mine to 22mph :cheer:
I've done 244 indicated, 224km/h measured with radar and GPS. This was on a closed runway and was pretty much the fastest it would go with 6 test runs.
Was it double confirmed with GPS? I feel better about your result than most because it has some corrections made, but would be interested how close to GPS accurate you are.These threads are funny and often end up a pi55ing contest lol.
I am 5' 6" and at the time was about 73kg.
I have a speedo healer installed and run stock gearing, which saw 158 mph or 254 kph. The speedo healer has a great function where you can recall your last highest speed with out trying to take silly one handed photos.
I was also traveling on the same bit of private road we all use to test top speedBlah. I do not condone speeding and have not traveled any where near to this speed since. It was purely a "See what she has got run".
As always ATGATT and if you are going to take risks make sure you are the only one who is going to be involved.
Nelly:thumbup:
I want a video onboard with someone who corrected their speedometer to be accurate with GPS/true speed.YouTube
I have no relation with the rider/vehicle/video or whatsoever blah, I just found online, while listening to some exhaust sounds.
I used GPS to confirm my speedo healer calibration when the adjustments were initially made.Was it double confirmed with GPS? I feel better about your result than most because it has some corrections made, but would be interested how close to GPS accurate you are.
Just to play devils advocate we had a member on this site who used to do regular high speed runs >150mph and actually had the top end go on his bike.I want a video onboard with someone who corrected their speedometer to be accurate with GPS/true speed.