Isle of Man TT 2009 187mph Run over mountain.wmv

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

Neil the Fish hits 187mph on mountain mile section during practice week. Riding a ZX10R followed by Crofty on a GSXR1000. The camera had a fault that was later sorted out so had to edit out one small section.
Will be mounted on an Aprillia RSV4 factory for 2010 (watch this space).

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  • On a litre bike you can do 165km/h in first, so there is no need to get all the way to gear six to do 187km/h. If you stop knobbing dogs and think for a second, you would realise the absurdity in your argument and kill yourself as a result, and many many dogs out there would be much happier.

  • @whitespace1981 Spot on comment

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  • @edondari yes man good old MPH, anyone could do this ride if it was kph. Hell I ride a 250 at 140kph (that"s like only 70-80mph its a piece of cake.)

  • great now i got to find edondari comment!

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  • @whitespace1981 smartguy. you think he drove 187km/h no.. it's 300 

  • @whitespace1981 you dont even know the difference between kmph and mph,so first know that and then open your eyes and see..lol..

  • :o

    that's fast.

  • that camera ffs, nice ride else ty

  • @TSVermeulen Yeah because the sound is only on left, that's why my right ear want to hear the sound too. :)

  • @Ne0c225 You do realise that the sound is coming out of the left speaker?

  • My right ear is sad.

  • This is sick,,i wanna do this

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