To: TownCryer
"There are lots of guys who have been spending a lot of money and a lot of years at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah trying to join the official 200 Club and most still haven't done it," Edwards said. He said Tilley's bike would have needed an add-on turbo charger to go above 165 mph.
State Patrol pilot Al Loney, a 27-year veteran, and his superiors stand by their report.
The cops are liars.
To: CanadianRepublican
To: CanadianRepublican
Yup. If this guy's ticket stands up in court he has a really lousy lawyer. I'd be willing to bet a fiar chunk of change that the bike won't go that fast. It would be easy enough to take it to a track and see if a professional can get it to go that fast. If not, they need to dismiss the ticket, because the cop's timer was obviously faulty.
23 posted on
09/27/2004 1:53:03 PM PDT by
zeugma
(Face it folks, the Great Experiment is over.)
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