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Old Jan 13, 2002 | 01:33 PM
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Speed Factor

The Weather guys have this scientific process to determine the Wind Chill factor, which is the, how cold it feel like temperature.
Well I figure there must be a theory very similar to that to determine the speed factor. 'Cause everytime I drive my 2000 Harley I have this sensation that I could not possibly be going 85 miles per hour when it feels exactly like 55 mph.
I don't have the theory exact but it could be figured in this manner.
1. The speed sensitive volume control # of the radio to the power of 10.
2. Divide this number by the number of electric poles flying by per minute.
3. Subtract the number of times your wife has said "If you don't slow down you're going to get a ticket" in the last 10 miles.
4. Add the estimated drop in the fuel gauge and finally divide the total of your ticket by the hours of sheer driving pleasure and you'll find THE FORD HARLEY DAVIDSON F-150 IS WORTH every minute of it.
If anyone else has the rest of the SPEED FACTOR please advise all Harley Owners Immediately. This one Works for me!
 
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Old Jan 14, 2002 | 01:45 PM
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Another is flying past a pseudo harley look-a-like at 110 mph on an old county black top.

I did it this weekend. I don't think the guy was actually trying to copy the HD but he took his 4x4 added the nerf bars and the billet grill. Then added a wings decal on the rear window and had some flames on the lower fender and door panels. Had big offroad tires on it so I don't think he was trying to copy but liked the idea.
 
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