Posted on 09/17/2010 10:18:22 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Yes, 147 is so dangerous, that is why drivers in Germany routinely reach speeds of 200 MPH on the autobahn. Granted, it is harder to react at that speed but Germans seem to handle it quite well and have a better safety record than we do, per capita.
I’ll never forget one day in West Germany on the autobahn when I was serving in the Army. I was driving along in a military issue Blazer about 70-75 MPH and saw headlights flashing in my rear view mirror around a mile behind me. In next to no time flat a Mercedes went screaming by me at what must have been around 200 MPH and was over a mile ahead of me in what seemed like a few seconds.
That was an interesting introduction to life in the fast lane!
1999 stock BMW M3 with a chip 175+ no problem and drives like a dream at that speed.
Autobahn, Regensberg to Munich. Had the car floored and almost killed myself ausfahrting at full speed. Luckily, that was a lot of grass in front of me when I catapulted off the road.
It sure as hell improves your driving skills. I remember getting back home driving at 80 mph thinking “oh my God we drive so slow”.
Indeed.
Hitting anything at that speed would make your internal organs a pulp, rendering them unusable.
Back in 86 I was one of these idiots on a brand new GSXR 750 with a bigbore kit.Just south of atlanta was the town of hapeville where I was made a guest of the hapeville hilton(JAIL) for running(clocked) at 153 MPH on 85 southbound.The world of shite that happened afterward cured me.There was an ANGEL riding with me that night.
Then again, they probably realized they too, would be trying to get out of Blythe as fast as possible.
Seem to remember seeing something graphic like that one time. In a car yes, on a bike on the track, yes. On a bike on a road with other cars, no way.
Slice through the windshield definitely but otherwise the bike will easily go sideways once it hits a car (or so I think)
147 mph on Pennsylvania roads! The guy should not be given a ticket> He should be given a psychiatric exam.
Sometimes, the jokes write themselves...
It did that time. The two cases of Bischofshof in the back made it, luckily.
I had a ‘92 GSX600, yoshi pipe, carb kit, ignition advance, K&N filters with modified air box, ect. This has the same crank and lower end as the 750GSXR. Hit over 136 from Mendenhal glacier visitor’s center heading back towards the back loop in Juneau. Nice little straight away there. Tee shirt and no helmet, eyes watering down my back, thinking back now it scares me how youth can make your balls so big and your brain so small. Damn, I miss that bike.
Weren’t you afraid the tires would blow?
They didn’t have Eagles and Pirellis and such back then...were the tires still capable of taking sustained 150 mph speeds?
Ed
The tears! I forgot about the tears until you reminded me of that.Kind of gives you a chill thinking back on the stuff we used to do.My kids are young and only think of their old man as a stick in the mudd.We will just keep it that way.Be well FRiend.
I’ve driven 149.2 MPH, and it wasn’t a blur.
It was on a track...but it still wasn’t a blur.
The guy saw the semis, so it must not have been a blur for him, either.
Awesome!!!
“Ive got a Mustang GT. I drive it like an old lady.”
If you drive it like an old lady, why do you have it?
Seriously...what’s the point?
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