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81?!? I get scared around 60 and start breaking. You sir are impressive. [[User:Thepiguy|Thepiguy]] 17:15, 28 June 2009 (UTC) | 81?!? I get scared around 60 and start breaking. You sir are impressive. [[User:Thepiguy|Thepiguy]] 17:15, 28 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
+ | : Braking is using built-up energy(from climbing up the hill) to produce heat. I'd rather use it to produce velocity(braking is baaad, mmmkay?). Anyway, this was a very wide road, with nearly no traffic, and it was straight. That's why I was sure my friend in his fully faired bike should be able to reach 100+. | ||
+ | :On other parts I reached up to 70, but on small curvy roads. Those were steeper than the one where I reached 80 btw. I don't notice the frame of my bike bending/twisting, even at high speeds, that helps at not braking.--[[User:Arvid|Arvid]] 20:52, 28 June 2009 (UTC) |
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81?!? I get scared around 60 and start breaking. You sir are impressive. Thepiguy 17:15, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
- Braking is using built-up energy(from climbing up the hill) to produce heat. I'd rather use it to produce velocity(braking is baaad, mmmkay?). Anyway, this was a very wide road, with nearly no traffic, and it was straight. That's why I was sure my friend in his fully faired bike should be able to reach 100+.
- On other parts I reached up to 70, but on small curvy roads. Those were steeper than the one where I reached 80 btw. I don't notice the frame of my bike bending/twisting, even at high speeds, that helps at not braking.--Arvid 20:52, 28 June 2009 (UTC)