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Kathy Swanson of the state Office of Traffic Safety said unless Tilley was wearing the kind of protective gear professional motorcycle racers wear, he was courting death at 200 mph.
Saw that yesterday. Hey, if you wanna do 205mph* on a relatively empty road, go for it. You know the consequences, and you can only really hurt yourself.
Originally posted by Paddy Kooldino: At 205MPH how do you know the road is empty (and for how long)?
205 mph = about 300 fps, or just below the velocity of an arrow launched by a compound bow with a 100 lb pull (max I've seen = 330 fps).
It's also just about half the muzzle velocity of a .38 S&W handgun round (660 fps).
During a race I've driven at about 185 mph on a long straight, and at these velocities tunnel vision is very much a factor. On a race track it's less a problem because you're basically driving IN a tunnel, but on the road it means you have NO WAY to see side streets or other places where a potential impactor could come from.
In short: S.T.U.P.I.D.
Dr. Mordrid
Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 22 September 2004, 11:45.
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I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps
Originally posted by Paddy Kooldino: At 205MPH how do you know the road is empty (and for how long)?
There are some places up north (Montana anyone? where there is no speed limit.
Fastest I've had a bike is 155mph, tunnel vision is a real issue. Where I was tho there were no side roads and traffic was clear cept one car going westbound. I think the driver & passenger got whiplash when I flew past going east bound.
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Originally posted by Kooldino Saw that yesterday. Hey, if you wanna do 205mph* on a relatively empty road, go for it. You know the consequences, and you can only really hurt yourself.
*as indicated by eye and stopwatch
Yes but some dumb **** would try and sue someone for being allowed to do it.
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Originally posted by Dr Mordrid 205 mph = about 300 fps, or just below the velocity of an arrow launched by a compound bow with a 100 lb pull (max I've seen = 330 fps).
It's also just about half the muzzle velocity of a .38 S&W handgun round (660 fps).
During a race I've driven at about 185 mph on a long straight, and at these velocities tunnel vision is very much a factor. On a race track it's less a problem because you're basically driving IN a tunnel, but on the road it means you have NO WAY to see side streets or other places where a potential impactor could come from.
In short: S.T.U.P.I.D.
Dr. Mordrid
Indeed!
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I have a video of some guy on a modified Suzuki Hyabusa. He does a wheelie up to 140mph, then guns it up to 240 mph. It is a very straight empty stretch of road, but at that speed, everything just becomes a blur. If even a small bunny rabbit were to jump out in his path, he'd end up just a long red stain on the road.
If you have a need to drive that fast, there are plenty of racetracks that will let you do laps for a small fee. I recommend the use of appropriately armoured leathers.
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