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American 2000cc touring bike clocks 196 mph, breaking decades-old Bonneville record
Interesting Engineering ^ | October 01, 2025 | Sujita Sinha

Posted on 10/01/2025 11:17:55 AM PDT by Red Badger

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To: Red Badger

110 mph on ‘69 CB750,,,,
Yuppers,,,, it’s A Ride!


21 posted on 10/01/2025 12:12:26 PM PDT by Big Red Badger (ALL Things Will be Revealed !)
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To: Red Badger

I guess if you are not on a highway full of vehicles, but alone on the salt flats, you may not feel as scary as doing 90mph in traffic on a freeway - which I have seen some idiot motorcyclists do.

I used to have two motorcycles. One nice easy street Honda, of only 450cc, and which I never took on any Freeway. And one 350cc Hodaka “dirt” bike that I used with an Enduro racing club in the pine barrens of southern New Jersey. I could get up to 60-80mph in brief spots along a flagged enduro trail, but the terrain changed fast enough that you were always changing speed, never “flat out” for long, with too many trees, deep sand, gravel, mud pits, whoops, logs, ect to contend with.

What got me out of that era was the spectators. To see the racers spectators had to go find some place along the flagged trail that had been laid out. Sometimes it was no more than a small open dry flatish spec of land to one side or another of the race trail and room at that one spot for only small group of people. These spots would pop out every now and then along the race route. But too often the spectators were partial obstacles by how they limited the ability of the riders to navigate the natural obstacles or bad patches and avoid the spectators too. I witnessed too many races with some major spectator injury or a bike and rider wrapped around a tree as a result of avoiding some spectators. Enduro races in the pine barrens of south Jersey were not very regulated in the 1970s. I don’t know how well they are structured today. Maybe they are more tame today.


22 posted on 10/01/2025 12:23:11 PM PDT by Wuli (uire)
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To: Red Badger

100+ in a school zone on the back of John Ulrich’s Honda 450 in 1973. John was trying to catch my brother who was on his Kawasaki 350.


23 posted on 10/01/2025 12:31:05 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.)
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To: Red Badger

105 on a ‘74 Honda CB 550 Four. That was as fast as she would go.

I didn’t get scared until later in the day, after I sat and thought about it.


24 posted on 10/01/2025 12:33:42 PM PDT by 1FreeAmerican
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To: shotgun

The first and last time I rode a motorcycle was when I was 21. 85mph on a friends Kawaski 350 dirt bike on an SF Bay area freeway.

It was the last time because he wouldn’t let me use it again.


25 posted on 10/01/2025 12:35:15 PM PDT by Cold Heart
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To: Red Badger

My brother rode a lot of motorcycles.
Not me. I didn’t trust them.

I rode horses.
They scared him.


26 posted on 10/01/2025 12:41:36 PM PDT by gitmo (If your theology doesn’t become your biography, what good is it?)
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To: Red Badger

Fastest I ever went was 135MPH on a 1983 Honda V45 Interceptor. Back in 1984.

Loved the Fastest Indian movie.


27 posted on 10/01/2025 12:44:27 PM PDT by US_MilitaryRules (#PureBlood )
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To: Red Badger

Kawasaki once made a 2000cc cruiser named “Kawasaki Vulcan 2000”. It was the largest displacement production motorcycle for its time. A problem some owners complained about was the high torque damaging the rear sprocket.


28 posted on 10/01/2025 12:45:27 PM PDT by JesusIsLord
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To: JesusIsLord

Yes! I wanted one!...................


29 posted on 10/01/2025 12:50:13 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

I may or may not have gotten to 150MPH on a Honda Liter bike. It might or might not have been pretty crazy and stupid.


30 posted on 10/01/2025 12:56:42 PM PDT by airplaneguy
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To: Red Badger
Another complaint about the Kawi Vulcan 2000 was that it ate rear tires. Not surprised.

https://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2006models/2006-Kawasaki-Vulcan2000Limitedb.jpg

31 posted on 10/01/2025 1:10:45 PM PDT by JesusIsLord
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125 MPH on a 1979 Kawasaki KZ650 with a Kerker 4 into 1 exhaust.
That was top speed. It would not go any faster.
It started to shake around 120.
I only did it once.
I was also 22 years old.


32 posted on 10/01/2025 1:15:42 PM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: Red Badger

140+
Autobahn.
76 Gold Wing with Windjammer fairing.
Guy in the Turbo Carrera nodded, waved, and left.


33 posted on 10/01/2025 1:17:13 PM PDT by dagunk
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Fastest I ever did on the Autobahn was 90...............in a rental Mercedes...........


34 posted on 10/01/2025 1:23:08 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: woodbutcher1963

Yikes. The stuff most of us did as young guys was pretty foolish but luckily most of us made it through ok.


35 posted on 10/01/2025 1:42:11 PM PDT by airplaneguy
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146 on my 600 Suzuki.
Was still pulling hard, just running out of road.
Very quickly I might add.
Mendenhall glacier visitors center access road


36 posted on 10/01/2025 1:46:41 PM PDT by enraged
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There’s a term for people who ride motorcycles at close to 200 mph... “organ donors.”

LOL. There wouldn't be a single intact organ.

37 posted on 10/01/2025 1:52:51 PM PDT by Nachoman (Proudly oppressing people of color since 1957.)
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To: Red Badger

I reached 147 on a 2002 GL1800A Honda Goldwing once upon a time, long ago... It had more to give, but I felt the need to see both sides of the road, not just the dotted line in the middle.


38 posted on 10/01/2025 2:03:32 PM PDT by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see. #MAGA-A)
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Went all the way across the state of Mississippi, Memphis to Alabama line, at 120 one time on a Kawasaki Voyager XII one day on the way to the Honda Hoot in Asheville, NC. Springfield, Missouri to Birmingham then to NC, may have started in Birmingham to Springfield, so over and back.


39 posted on 10/01/2025 3:51:32 PM PDT by Colt1851Navy (What was wrong with riminalNixon?)
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To: Red Badger

Burt Munro no longer has the World’s Fastest Indian.


40 posted on 10/01/2025 3:52:41 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (No Jesus. No Peace.... Know Jesus. Know peace.)
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