Posted on 08/10/2014 4:38:43 PM PDT by Citizen Zed
LOLO - A man is in custody Sunday after leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase Saturday evening just before 6:00 PM.
Montana Highway Patrol attempted to pull over the man who was driving a motorcycle heading south on highway 93 driving at about 85 miles-per-hour.
When pursued, the man kept driving and began weaving in and out of traffic, hitting speeds as high as 140 miles per hour.
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ouch , i am grimacing just thinking about that.
Balls to the wall motorcycle speed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRWp9rhfS_0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzB6KSlD6ec
Video below - These are the old MotoGP 500 cc two strokes. Note Gary McCoy’s power slide wheelie at 160 mph at 2:46!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEMmKyR11yM
BMW? Are you kidding me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51uaFU0m_ZM
His major complaint about it was that, while the medics were checking him over, somebody *stole* his helmet.
He was also only wearing 70s era polyester pants.
Bet that ramped up your grimace.
;D
My “adventure in speeding” was about 16 years ago. The bike, a 1993 HD FXR, is still my ride. I haven’t pushed her that hard since!
You mentioned a 650 pasta rocket. I had a Honda CX650 which had a moto-guzzi transverse V twin, much like a Moto-Guzzi. Was it similar to yours?
PS, I am a 5’2” Girl! :-)
I don’t laugh at a Honda Rebel. It is a sweet little bike for city riding.
Doesn’t hold up well on the Interstate, 2 up, and loaded with camping gear though. LOL
My bike wasn’t vintage when i bought it, but NOW it is! hahaha
Most of the time I am looking at the road ahead, not at the speedo.
BUT, a good clue is that, if the road ahead is TOTALLY empty, and the rear view mirrors are full of cars and trucks, you are probably going a wee bit too fast. LOL.
When there's open road ahead and the mirrors are full, that's usually when I want to pick up the pace a little :).
Hell Yeah! LOL!
Of course I was driving a 98 subaru outback so 85 mph equated to 20 mpg, I did it anyway.
Yea, but on a cycle; traffic behind you is a good thing.
Or to quote from “Gumball Rally”
“The first rule of Italiian driving: What is behind me is not important”
And yes, the road ahead is the most important, especially when you’re on your way home late at night on an empty road and spy a car coming at you from the opposite direction, and you you pass you look in the mirror and see brake lights come on: cop!
Sheet!
You’re a mile or so from home. What to do?
Twist the wrist of course, and look ahead. The speedo said 85 most of the way home.
Officer Friendly went home alone. Thank goodness. :-)
The first rule of italian driving has almost a Biblical ring to it!
(”Forgetting what is passed, I press on...”)
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