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85mph on 78 550, ~8000rpm. for some reason the Manhattan Bridge going from Brooklyn into Manhattan is often nearly empty at weekday rushour--five minutes to 9 more precisely--when i'm headed to work. maybe its just that i make it out of the light first its one of the few places around nyc to open up the throttle on a long and straight stretch of pavement without monster potholes and with no cars around. in this situation 85mph happens with ease and coincides with a killer view of the city. the return trip to brooklyn is a totally different story most nights and sometimes the definition of terrifying: windy upper roadway with massive expansion joints, potholes, metal grates, concrete barriers, delivery trucks and tourbuses. oh, and wavy-ass, light-sucking, patched up asphalt. i happily ride under 40mph at those times.
Sorry Josh but there is no way your stock 750/4 will do 140 MPH, they were struggling to get 120 stock, unless you have a very very long hill and a tailwind, i doubt you will get any where near 140. Also without a steering damper i wouldn't even go over the ton.Mick
71 cb750 cafe 78 motor.120mph at about 8600rpm
Quote from: retro rocket on May 14, 2009, 12:18:19 AMSorry Josh but there is no way your stock 750/4 will do 140 MPH, they were struggling to get 120 stock, unless you have a very very long hill and a tailwind, i doubt you will get any where near 140. Also without a steering damper i wouldn't even go over the ton.MickQuote from: Industrial Cafe on May 11, 2009, 07:32:03 PM71 cb750 cafe 78 motor.120mph at about 8600rpm yeah man, look at my rpms at 120pmhwhat is this elmirage, an alternate dimension?
Quote from: Industrial Cafe on May 14, 2009, 05:05:46 AMQuote from: retro rocket on May 14, 2009, 12:18:19 AMSorry Josh but there is no way your stock 750/4 will do 140 MPH, they were struggling to get 120 stock, unless you have a very very long hill and a tailwind, i doubt you will get any where near 140. Also without a steering damper i wouldn't even go over the ton.MickQuote from: Industrial Cafe on May 11, 2009, 07:32:03 PM71 cb750 cafe 78 motor.120mph at about 8600rpm yeah man, look at my rpms at 120pmhwhat is this elmirage, an alternate dimension? El mirage is a dry lake bed in SO CAL. Its kinda like bonneville just not so far from me. And im running a stock motor not a totaly stock bike. Ive got rear sprockets down to 36t and a few other tricks up my sleeve. Im the second owner of my bike, The first is my uncle Steve Douke. He bought it new when he was a tech at South City Honda Cycles in sacramento. Hes still with honda and has about 20sohc's in the barn in various stages of restoration. With proper tunning 140 wont be a prob. It helps that i weigh 145 pound and yes a steering stabalizers already on the bike.
i went 200 mph on my honda ruckus yesterday. ...up hill too! its turbo'd with a blower and NOS!!! it has flames painted on it so people know how fast it is. next week i'm going for 215.
'83 Nighthawk 550110mph
I think I might have had Surely up to a ton, but at those speeds, I'm watching the road not the speedo. I have had Samson up to the ton, but not with SWMBO on the back. James