No knee or elbow pads but I do wear a helmet. My mother had 3 sons and a daughter, she bought each of us sons motorbikes when we were teenagers.Do hope yer helmet, elbow and knee pads are up to scratch going that speed
BTW, yer Mum asked me to post this
Aye, kph. I might change the display next time to make me feel better.Well done Jim, getting close!
Tell you what, lets call it 71.6 kph.
That's ok, I've got disk brakes.Off Malham Cove would get you to 84 mph in just 4 seconds. Stops a bit sudden, mind
I think I could achieve that speed on the Tourer but the Typhoon feels smoother because of the suspension and big wide tyres, so it encourages you to go for it. I've been out working overtime today and will be again tomorrow so haven't had a chance to beat it.Wow,
Jim,does the lower rolling resistance of 29" wheels make it easier to achieve these high speeds?
KudosDave
That means you and your bike were travelling at approximately 620 mph at about 53.5 degrees latitude.Yer all crazy. Never been above 15mph myself
.......... Nope, you've lost me there fleccThat means you and your bike were travelling at approximately 620 mph at about 53.5 degrees latitude.
Scary!
Depends whether he was going west or east............... Nope, you've lost me there flecc
Adding your speed to the surface speed of the earth's rotation in the UK........... Nope, you've lost me there flecc