220 mph too fast
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This same video has been debated over at this this forum....on about page 7 or 8, someone tracked down the guys who shot the video on a motorcycle forum...some guy who goes by "super chaos" ...he admits it is not an accurate speedo...just a hacked together parts for a 'wheelie bike'
""This has come up many times. And every time SK says it is his geared down wheelie bike, the speedo is swapped from an older bike, and is way off. He'll tell ya as much himself. It was done for effect and he's never claimed the speedo was anything close to accurate. Besides, it's really about the wheelies, not the speed""
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this is possible. one of the best bike riders lives here in michigan he rides with 1096. if you ever go to a bike show he is probibly there. he had the world record for the longest endo, 749 ft. i read some where that to do thi that far you have to get moving at about 160 mph and pull the front brake as hard as you can till the wheel pops up and then controll it from there.bike
Last edited by jmeyerholtz; 07-06-2005 at 01:39 PM.
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OK- maybe the math whizzes can settle this.... watch his Odo- he covers what I estimate as 1.5 miles. if he was doing this, at 100+, he should be about 3 miles down the road- not 1.5. ( The odo is the digital gauge- it's kinda hard to read during the middle of the run). You know... Rate = distance X time formula ? He starts off somewhere at 157 and ends at 158 (+-) 0 to 220 to 0? in a mile and a half?
Last edited by S-crew03; 07-06-2005 at 06:18 PM.
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A few months ago the family and I were going down the Inerstate when 2 bikes came flying up beside me. I was running 85 mph +/- (My speedo is off about 3 miles) I estimate they were running 130 mph or so. After they got past me the one on the right poped a wheelie and rode it for about 1/4. While at the same time the one on the left pulled an endo and rode it about an few hundred feet then sat it down and went straight into a wheelie and rode along the other for another 1/4 mile or so past his. They were both accelerating during the wheellies and had to be doing well over 150 mph when they sat them down. Both of my girls were like... WHOA DAD DID YOU SEE THAT?! I said "Yes I did." They said "Can you do that?". I said "I don't think that I'm going to try it."
I've been called a crazy **** with a glorious lack of common sence before. But dang that's just insane. I might would try it on a straight stretch on an empty highway. But not on the interstate in broad day light. Those guys are nuts!
I've been called a crazy **** with a glorious lack of common sence before. But dang that's just insane. I might would try it on a straight stretch on an empty highway. But not on the interstate in broad day light. Those guys are nuts!
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I hope people like this go to jail before they kill themselves or someone else. Think what that bike would do to your vehicle at that speed. Power wheelies are a lot of fun, and so is riding a bike with lots of torque. You can have more fun on the track though. There's no such thing as too much power, unless it falls into immature hands. A turbo Hayabusa is at the very top of my want list, even though I hate the front end styling. One magazine said it looked like a pregnant manatee, and I agree. I would never do anywhere near 200 mph on a public street though. You couldn't pay me to do it.
Most sport bike speedometers are fairly optomistic anyway.
Most sport bike speedometers are fairly optomistic anyway.
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