Hayabusa Porn Top Speed Run 190 MPH

Wrong place to be doing top speed runs. If anyone of those cars had decided to change lanes:whistle:
 
One thing I noticed was the Busa was weaving a little. and the Kaw was stable and steady as a rock.
The way the speedo shot up from the standing start was unbelievable, I thought that looked fake.
If that was real. wow . . . those riders have massive cahoonas!
If you even touch that guard rail you're a gonner!!
 
One thing I noticed was the Busa was weaving a little. and the Kaw was stable and steady as a rock.
The way the speedo shot up from the standing start was unbelievable, I thought that looked fake.
If that was real. wow . . . those riders have massive cahoonas!
If you even touch that guard rail you're a gonner!!
Or if you live in Kiwi’s part of town if the guardrail doesnt take you down the law will.
 
I’m not buying this no matter what the gauges read. Hanging a long left at 190+?

Why not?
I've had many a bike at 186mph leaned over like that.
After a long straight away, the road I use has a long left very similiar to the video, then more straight.
Not really any different than Superbike.
Took me a few times of building speed to make sure it was doable, but I quickly confirmed what I had thought, it is!
And Lots of fun too!
Speed on a bike is deceptive anyway, at least I think it is. 80mph feels like 60, 100 doesn't seem fast, and I can always tell when 150mph is closing in, because things start to feel fast to me then.
After some time at sustained high and top speed, things really settle down, and it just blends into the comfort zone.
We ride 100-120mph stand-up wheelies in 2nd and 3rd gear(someone following to tell our speed, as you can't see the guages unless you sit down), and even those are so smooth, they don't feel fast, really.
Always on Empty road, 2 lanes each way, and 30' to 300' dividing lanes. We can see over a mile ahead too, so it's only us, no one is in danger.
Lane changes and close passes are lots of fun as well at top speed, and even though the high risk is never considered until an oh sh*t moment, it never gets old.
6-8 bikes traveling 180+ for 2-3 miles in a tight group is a good thrill!
 
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