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rabbit
09-22-04, 10:14 AM
Hey, at least it wasn't a school zone. :eek: (http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040922/D858M7MG0.html)

Methanolandbrats
09-22-04, 10:20 AM
205 mph? A little hard to believe. What the hell was he riding?

racer2c
09-22-04, 10:45 AM
The article said he was on a 1000 Honda. I know the Suzuki Hyabusa is a 200mph bike out of the box. Heck, my friend does 155 on his GSX-R 600 regularly on I95.

IlliniRacer
09-22-04, 11:07 AM
. . .and on the other end of speeding spectrum:

Man riding mower on highway is accused of DUI (http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stlouiscitycounty/story/DEC45E3E6962B52686256F170018B9E2?OpenDocument&Headline=Law+and+order%3A+Man+riding+mower+on+high way+is+accused+of+DUI)

B3RACER1a
09-22-04, 03:46 PM
LOL!

:rofl:

cart7
09-24-04, 06:21 AM
I believe I heard on the radio that the Minnesota guy got a $10,000 fine. :eek:

BTW, good to see the cops on the east side are cracking down on those riding mower drunks. :rofl:

IlliniRacer
09-24-04, 10:13 AM
I believe I heard on the radio that the Minnesota guy got a $10,000 fine. :eek:

BTW, good to see the cops on the east side are cracking down on those riding mower drunks. :rofl:

What is sad/funny about it is that its his third DUI, making this one a felony. Of course, this happend in Madison county which means its a crap shoot on how the courts will handle it.

Love the mug shot btw....

http://images.stltoday.com/stltoday/resources/mowerdui.jpg

JoeBob
09-24-04, 11:27 AM
Here's an update and more details: http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/4998366.html

The bike was a 2003 Honda RC51.

He hasn't gotten any fine yet, he appears in court on October 25th.

Michaelhatesfans
09-24-04, 12:13 PM
Love the mug shot btw....

http://images.stltoday.com/stltoday/resources/mowerdui.jpg
Spooky - I thought that was Defender for a moment!

Joe in LA
09-24-04, 01:10 PM
Here's an update and more details: http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/4998366.html

The bike was a 2003 Honda RC51.

He hasn't gotten any fine yet, he appears in court on October 25th.

I think the speed reported is extremely suspect. An RC51 would need a ton of modifications to hit that speed.

B3RACER1a
09-24-04, 01:20 PM
LOL cart7, because that really is the only problem there is on the east side. :gomer:

IlliniRacer
09-24-04, 01:36 PM
LOL cart7, because that really is the only problem there is on the east side. :gomer:

Watch it "Mr. West County Yuppie" :D We have everything under control here on the east side. . . . except for failing schools, stifiling unemployment, corrupt judical systems, and until recently drunks on mowers. Yep, everything is just fine here in Madison county. ;)

Al Czervik
09-24-04, 03:14 PM
Watch it "Mr. West County Yuppie" :D We have everything under control here on the east side. . . . except for failing schools, stifiling unemployment, corrupt judical systems, and until recently drunks on mowers. Yep, everything is just fine here in Madison county. ;)

Madison Co, Il, favorite whipping post for overlawyered.com

B3RACER1a
09-24-04, 04:28 PM
HAHA! I actually see it from both sides. I grew up in St. Charles county, but now reside in Madison county for school.

You got nothin' on me! :rofl:

cart7
09-24-04, 04:49 PM
Watch it "Mr. West County Yuppie" :D We have everything under control here on the east side. . . . except for failing schools, stifiling unemployment, corrupt judical systems, and until recently drunks on mowers. Yep, everything is just fine here in Madison county. ;)

Perhaps your fine men in blue wouldn't have to harass intoxicated lawn mower operators if your county had another revenue stream to bolster your politicians pockets.... er Counties bottom line.

Of course, I'm suggesting Madison Co. look south at all the fine after hours gentlemens establishments in St. Clair co. By looking at what joints like Roxies, Diamond Cabaret and PT's have done for cities like Brooklyn, East St.Louis and Sauget, you'll understand why Madison county is crying out for this type of entertainment. Your tax base is bolstered by horny Missouri men crossing the river for a little adult men fun and you certainly never hear anyone complain about drunken lawnmower operators in Washington Park. ;)

dando
09-25-04, 10:55 AM
I think the speed reported is extremely suspect. An RC51 would need a ton of modifications to hit that speed.
Yup. Here's more on this story (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/ap/20040924/ap_on_fe_st/205_mph_ticket).


As it is, motorcycle experts say that most unmodified sport bikes already top out at about 185 mph because of limits with their fuel injectors.

To get an RC51 up to 200 mph, they say, the owner would have to change the motorcycle's transmission, fuel injectors and gears — and might have to add either a supercharger or pump nitrous oxide or methane into the fuel system.

All of these changes are possible, but expensive. And anyone with those kinds of modifications isn't likely to tool around southern Minnesota with nitrous or jet fuel in his bike, they say.

"It's just not something that some dude can roll out of his garage and go for a ride and do," Ulrich said. "A hundred fifty? No problem. Two hundred? Big problem."

185, 205....whatever it takes. ;)

-Kevin

JoeBob
09-26-04, 10:21 AM
More local coverage: http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/4999546.html

nrc
09-26-04, 12:18 PM
I called BS on that speed as soon as I read it, figuring the trooper botched the timing. Now I see that this speed record took place in the midst of some kind of motorcycle tour. Now I'm guessing that they just lost sight of one biker and picked up another.

meadors
10-03-04, 05:01 PM
Questions to me are:
How high up was the chopper doing the timing?
How fast was the chopper going?
How good was his line of sight?
How wide are the timing stripes?
Generally how accurate IS a hand held stopwatch on an object doing 150-200mph?

JoeBob
10-20-04, 11:21 AM
Here's the latest on this story:
http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/5041608.html

Ankf00
10-20-04, 11:38 AM
Yup. Here's more on this story (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/ap/20040924/ap_on_fe_st/205_mph_ticket).



185, 205....whatever it takes. ;)

-Kevin

off topic: isn't jet fuel kerosene? not straight methane?

4wheeldrifter
10-20-04, 12:18 PM
off topic: isn't jet fuel kerosene? not straight methane?

Jet fuel used in turbine engines (eg. Jet-A) is indeed a derivative of kerosene. Most of the difference is in the additives for aircraft use.

oddlycalm
10-20-04, 02:11 PM
I called BS on that speed as soon as I read it, figuring the trooper botched the timing. Absolutely, and the kid will likely get a walk as a result. The bike simply isn't capable of 205mph. The kid is telling it straight, the RC51 is a 160mph bike. That's incredible for a two cylinder engine, but it's not 205mph. Odds are he was going around the same speed as his buddy which was 111mph.

People have no concept of how fast 205mph is and what it takes to push enough air to get there let alone the kind of tires it requires to get there and live to tell about it. Getting a 175mph bike, or car, to hit 205mph takes serious mods. I've had a lot of fast motorcycles and cars going back 30yrs, and I've run on the Black Rock Desert and driven in the Silver State Classic and other open road races. In all those years I've never, ever, seen a stock anything break 200mph. The only cars and bikes that show up and run above 200mph are full-on race iron that arrive on trailers.

The Suzuki Hayabusa comes as close as any bike, and most testers list 189mph as the top speed. The US is a 1/4 mile culture and any bike that runs the quarter in the high 9's @ nearly 150mph is certainly impressive, but none of them make a 200mph hole in the air. Yet....

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