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| Claud 14.7 to 1 |
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I try and keep it under the ton for normal motorway riding, so probably sit at about 90. The old licence thing.
Middle of the night on the empty m4 when you can see there's no ... well I obviously sit at 70 don't I.  |
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 dandit Nearly there...

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About 95-100 normally in good weather and traffic. Won't keep a speed of above 100 for long periods of time generally, but do from time to time. Filtering speeds depends on the traffic and the road conditions. At a speed of 100 I am doing some filtering, but too much at the speed. The heavier the traffic the more I slow it down, don't have a set speed I try to keep below when filtering as every time the situation is different. haven't had any problems yet when filtering really, I do try to leave enough time and space to react if there is a problem. I know that some times I have pushed too much when filtering, and the fact I am still here is down to luck really, but I think I was taking the most risks about this time last year when I'd got used to the ZX6R, and was pushing it lots. After the summer I calmed down, and have been riding more sensibly since then I reckon. I do still rush more if I'm late or wanting to get there quickly, but I reckon most of us probably are guilty of doing that.
100mph and plus is basically when you get banned if you get caught speeding, so keeping it up for a long time is not a good idea really. Below 100 it's just points and a fine generally, but they can ban you, and you can get away without a ban or a shorter ben if you get caught over 100.
And well, in my experience speeding on the road is a lot safer than being in a car. Shame I don't think I'll be able to use that as an excuse when I'm back on the roads if I got caught speeding.  |
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| Luke_Retrofly |
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Hi
Motorways crusing speed 90-100
Police presance 70-80
Wet weather 60-70
I do if theres a really clear bit of motorway crank it up a bit more, but only for a few seconds, things go by very fast at 150, so ive heard .
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Well, I heard from a traffic police biker than above 100mph it gets really loud and that I should wear earplugs. Quite suprised to hear him tell me that, and was tempted to say "ahhh, so you heard me coming" but thought it would be a bad idea really as I was stopped (for no actual reason really) on the A4 going through Reading town centre in a 40mph limit bit.  |
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70-75mph
I am a good law abiding biker
Besides anything above about 80 is a real pain on an unfaired bike after a while.
I'd rather travel a bit slower and get there feeling relaxed and able to move my arms and neck. I don't intend to do 200+ mile journeys in just a couple of hours. |
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| ProXimaCore |
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95-100mph normally. Occasionally I'll give it a bit more if there's a clear run with nobody around. It's nice to still have acceleration left at that speed just incase I need to get out of the way all of a sudden.
I started getting into a bad habit on the motorway when I started commuting to work. Undertaking and filtering still going at 100mph.  ____________________ Honda NSR125R -> Suzuki GSXR400R GK76a -> Kawasaki ZX636 B1H -> Honda CBR400RR NC29 -> Nothing  |
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Normally sit at around 80-85mph. But will often venture past the ton for short blasts. ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
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80-100mph usually, if the motorway is clear I have been know to open it up a bit more.
Most of the time I just go at the speed of cars in the fast lane. |
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Try to avoid them when ever possible. Living near junction 16 of the M6 I get to hear the sirens most days
I can never see myself riding a bike on one (its the wimp thing again).
The only time I don't is when were off for the day to Elvington, Then the average speed is like everybody else 85-100 depending on how urgently I need to get to the service station  |
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What's a Motorway anyway?
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Old Thread Alert!
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