Sir Sidney Ruffdiamond
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i guess the radar was correct - he's running the bike with the full fairing on this weekend to see if he can improve itWow, doing 5mph standing still!
piet
I must learn how to turn that off, its the last top speed, i think ( presumably the car park) PietWow, doing 5mph standing still!
piet
Yes, probably a good idea. I remember getting back to an Aprilia dealer near Fleetwood back in the late 90’s having taken their new RSV demo bike for a spin. The guy checked the bike over when we got back, including various read outs that I wasn’t aware were available. He got to the one that recorded maximum speed and said, ‘I think we better clear that one’. I seem to recall it was north of twice the national speed limit.I must learn how to turn that off, its the last top speed, i think ( presumably the car park) Piet![]()
Yes, probably a good idea. I remember getting back to an Aprilia dealer near Fleetwood back in the late 90’s having taken their new RSV demo bike for a spin. The guy checked the bike over when we got back, including various read outs that I wasn’t aware were available. He got to the one that recorded maximum speed and said, ‘I think we better clear that one’. I seem to recall it was north of twice the national speed limit.
BTW, would the read out be admissible evidence in the event the cops stop you?
I told him that they’d need a warrant to do that ….. but I’m not a legal eagle.
I recall travelling the Newell at night back in the early 80s Chris, and the pre-B-double semis would routinely overtake at 140+ on the flats - you'd catch and pass them on a long uphill, then back past they'd come. There was obviously a good CB communication system in operation that kept the hyperspeed trucks out of the eye of Mr Plod. Cowboy times on the road - big diff these days!Cops do it to trucks in Australia, they download and give out a suitable award
Never happened to me, but a mate got done for 16klm over 100.
I told him that they’d need a warrant to do that ….. but I’m not a legal eagle.
I recall travelling the Newell at night back in the early 80s Chris, and the pre-B-double semis would routinely overtake at 140+ on the flats - you'd catch and pass them on a long uphill, then back past they'd come. There was obviously a good CB communication system in operation that kept the hyperspeed trucks out of the eye of Mr Plod. Cowboy times on the road - big diff these days!
Hair splitting...Actually 153.7 something, so nearer to 154 than 153.![]()
Good call Piet. I think the SFC tail is a bit like an inverted bucket, even though ive put a floor in mine for sandwich space.Hair splitting...
Bloody good effort no matter how you view it! Reckon an improvement could be gained with a more aerodynamic tail, old Aprilia RS250?
piet
I do hope you have orange Speedos... or golden/Flash Gordon to match the bike!Good call Piet. I think the SFC tail is a bit like an inverted bucket, even though ive put a floor in mine for sandwich space.
I might do it despite the effort because i can move backward which might give me more space to get flat. The current seat is perfect for the track and sprinting, not Rollie Free antics.
Haha, then someone'll say its not a LAVERDADust Bin fairing over the front wheel, but ending to see the engine, no idea how you might mount it, but it would look bloody cool.