The Speed of light, Hayabusa style
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@AlexHGlas I agree that in this country there are more reckless drivers than motorcyclists. I will change my angle, where i live, the amount of reckless motorcyclists outnumber the amount of reckless drivers. Every morning on the way to work, i get overtaken by motorcyclists doing 100mph+ in the road in between me and oncoming cars. Last year a man died by colliding with an oncoming car on this same road, yet these people still do it! I know its a minority that act as selfishly as this.
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@GeorgeHurst08 you are wrong, because it is far more common for reckless car drivers to kill responsible motorcyclists than it is for reckless motorcyclists to kill responsible car drivers. those clowns weaving traffic at high speeds are endangering themselves and they know it - no road sign is going to change how they ride. moreover, their behavior does not endanger others in the same way that driving irresponsibly in a car does.
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@AlexHGlas Im talking about the people that speed past on narrow roads with oncoming traffic, i see it everyday on the way to work. im not talking about people like you, because i know a lot of motorcyclists are responsible, but its the ones who arent that get killed, then blame the car drivers, ive seen it too many times. but as i said responsible drivers are fine. (im not wrong)
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@GeorgeHurst08 you're wrong that there should be signs telling motorcyclists to watch out for cars. we do. i'm not saying there aren't some people who ride irresponsibly, but most don't. how do i know? because i ride a bike that isn't exactly made for highway riding - i can't do all the dumb shit you see on some of these videos, and the single greatest threat to my safety on the road is people in their cars spacing out and not knowing what's around them.
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@AlexHGlas whats wrong?
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@GeorgeHurst08 wrong
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The rider of this bike needs an acu-meter or whatever it's called as factor speedo's on cars and bikes are not acurate through the higher speeds.
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Props to you, but no thanks. Of course, I would probably try it on that bike too. I like to turn and all, but it takes some stones to stretch one out like that. Sure, it is dangerous. But the man that twists the throttle knows the risks. There sure are a bunch of judgmental cock knockers on here though. Just because this guy has gone 220+ on the bike doesn't mean he is at fault when he's doing the speed limit and you hit him in your cage because you were on the cell phone.
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@amandav2011 1. This was done on an empty road. If he was catching up with any cars he could've eased off.
But I do agree with you...it's when motorcyclist crash and die then everyone blames it on the car drivers, sticking signs in the side of the road saying, "motorists look out for motorcyclists". fuck off. it should be signs saying motorcyclists look out for car drivers.
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@amandav2011 Sounds like you have never ridden a motorcycle.
get off the computer you fucking tool and you wont have issues
aikeno7777 2 years ago 12
He/she's going more like 170mph.
omgScrub 2 years ago 6