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for everyone who thinks they are fast road riders
If you reckon that you are the best rider in the world,go to http://http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/...eland/18088161 and watch the continuation of the younger member Dunlop Dynasty in action!,then have a think about how fast you REALLY are.please don't take offence as this isn't meant to be a dig at anyone so don't take it seriously and PLEASE do not try to copy this kind of speed unless you can close off 9 miles of road to the public or are invisible to highway patrol radar guns.I just wanted to show everyone just how brave/mental our road racers are,and to let everyone see that Robert and Joey are still on the grid-even if it is only in spirit-R.I.P boys.JohnnyTags: None
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Lovely town…
The Northern Ireland race setting BLOWS AWAY all those ugly MotoGP tracks.
You can walk right up to the track!1982 GS1100G- road bike
1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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Impressive. One question though, at speeds reaching 200mph, how do they know when to start slowing down to make the curve? Are there special signs on the course since I'm sure they can't always remember the exact spot for every single one?Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
1981 GS550T - My First
1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike
Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"
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miked
Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View PostImpressive. One question though, at speeds reaching 200mph, how do they know when to start slowing down to make the curve? Are there special signs on the course since I'm sure they can't always remember the exact spot for every single one?
there are usually brake marker cones or signs or something on the inside of the turn that are marked to let you know how close you are to the turn that you look for. I started out knowing I was a fast street guy, then got hooked up into roadracing and got my ass handed to me for 2+ years before I was able to run in the front part of the mid pack, 4 years to a top 10 finish. It's a whole diff world on the track
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Blastr2783
Wow, lets you see how fast 200 really be. Best I ever done was 148 on 301 between Baldwin and Lawtey. Radar verified unfortunately. FHP has no sense of humor.
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Johnny Drummond
Q&A time
Firstly:-Thanks for the interest!.Okay,Bill: Look man I keep telling you COME OVER, .Yes you can stand about 8-12 inches away from the action on certain courses, maybe 2 feet at that 195mph+ section-which is FUN,it will take the ash of your cigarrette.Hampshire: all owners of animals be it livestock(horses,cattle,sheep and goats) and domestic pet owners arte told by the race organisers are told to move/keep their animals penned up or indoors,wildlife is another matter as sidecar racer NICK Crowe found out to his cost some years ago at the TT,his outfit hit a hare at over 100mph which then hit him in the head,as a result of the crash he lost his right hand among other things.
Mike:you are ALMOST right, there are 3 white lines at 300 yards,2 white lines at 200 yards and 1 white line at 100 yards before each turn and Cowboy,YES they do remember where the course goes even at 200mph.Every rider has his/her own braking markers they use year after year,in fact this year was the first year that a rider reached 208mph in PRACTICE at the point where Michaels telemetry showed 195. the fastest RACE speed was 202mph by Michael Rutter a few years ago riding a $230,000 plus Honda superbike.Glad you liked it and apologies to anyone who tried to use the link and it didn't work.Johnny
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