I'm in the right lane and pass him, slightly loosening on the throttle, but not worrying about anything. The two cars in the passing lane pass me and the three cars directly behind me move over to let the trooper in where he proceeds to pull ME over.
I dismount and pull out my license and insurance info. He then tells me he clocked me going 89 mph. My jaw hit the concrete! I stammered a bit, then mentioned the cars in the passing lane, but he denies that the radar locked in on THEM and writes me a ticket.
After I sign the citation, I asked if he could tail me so I could check my speedo. He agrees and I find out that when my speedo says 61 mph (couldn't keep it right on 60), he's clocking 65mph.
I do plan on fighting the ticket, because I find it extremely hard to believe that his radar locked on my 2.5 foot wide motorcycle and not several other 6-7 foot wide cars in the passing lane and directly behind me. Not to mention that my bike (1980 GS750 L) is 24 years old, has a 5 speed transmission, and the speedo only goes to 85.
I did a few speed/rpm tests in 5th gear: 30mph = 2100 +/- 100, 60mph = 4400. I couldn't reach 90 (had a hard time getting to 80 because of the temperature)
What do you think? Has anyone had any experiences like this?
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