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toppick08

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F it till later
 
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toppick08

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What happened??

My first time trying to download a utube video,,, said it was no longer available??? I'm a rookie at this, so I'll keep on tryin'.........Anyway, I was going to mess with Aps......:howdy: Thanks for askin'.
 
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toppick08

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I hear ya fella..lol....It was a youtube video where a Charger beat a rice rocket in a quarter mile.. Go to Charger vs. bike to see it. I can't get the damn thing to work........As a car guy (nothing against bikes), I just wanted to mess with ya............:buddies: Later...:howdy:
 

AA996

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Meh. Anyone can go fast in a straight line. :lmao:

Put a turn or two on the race course and the outcome will be very different....
 

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itsbob

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To be fair he should have raced a bike that wasn't street legal.
Valerie Thompson Screamin' Eagle V-Rod Destroyer Drag Racer #20

161.736 miles per hour is an all-new land speed record, and Go Daddy Girl Valerie Thompson owns it


OK, I don't know what kid of record this is, but I know bikes of less size, stock, that ARE street legal that have been faster at Bonneville TWO up!!

Pour thousands of dollars into a Harley to make it STILL not as fast as bike "out of the box" that cost less money.. AND she can't ride it to work!

I don't see it mentioned in the comments what kind of bike the Charger was racing, but I'd bet it wasn't a Hyabusa.. or any other rice Rocket over 1000CC


A 2006 production model has set a world land speed record in the 1000 - 1350 cc stock, partially streamlined, naturally aspirated motorcycle class at Utah's famed Bonneville Salt Flats. The motorcycle, piloted by 56-year-old Andy Sills, of San Francisco, CA, reached an average speed of 173.57 mph and top speed of 176.789 mph after two runs on the vast, white plains, where hundreds of land speed records have been set

also clocked a record speed of 169 mph, riding two-up with passenger Erin Hunter.
 
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toppick08

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161.736 miles per hour is an all-new land speed record, and Go Daddy Girl Valerie Thompson owns it


OK, I don't know what kid of record this is, but I know bikes of less size, stock, that ARE street legal that have been faster at Bonneville TWO up!!

Pour thousands of dollars into a Harley to make it STILL not as fast as bike "out of the box" that cost less money.. AND she can't ride it to work!

I don't see it mentioned in the comments what kind of bike the Charger was racing, but I'd bet it wasn't a Hyabusa.. or any other rice Rocket over 1000CC


A 2006 production model has set a world land speed record in the 1000 - 1350 cc stock, partially streamlined, naturally aspirated motorcycle class at Utah's famed Bonneville Salt Flats. The motorcycle, piloted by 56-year-old Andy Sills, of San Francisco, CA, reached an average speed of 173.57 mph and top speed of 176.789 mph after two runs on the vast, white plains, where hundreds of land speed records have been set

also clocked a record speed of 169 mph, riding two-up with passenger Erin Hunter.
Yeaaa....but the charger still sounded better than any bike..stock or not.
 
161.736 miles per hour is an all-new land speed record, and Go Daddy Girl Valerie Thompson owns it


OK, I don't know what kid of record this is, but I know bikes of less size, stock, that ARE street legal that have been faster at Bonneville TWO up!!

Pour thousands of dollars into a Harley to make it STILL not as fast as bike "out of the box" that cost less money.. AND she can't ride it to work!

I don't see it mentioned in the comments what kind of bike the Charger was racing, but I'd bet it wasn't a Hyabusa.. or any other rice Rocket over 1000CC


A 2006 production model has set a world land speed record in the 1000 - 1350 cc stock, partially streamlined, naturally aspirated motorcycle class at Utah's famed Bonneville Salt Flats. The motorcycle, piloted by 56-year-old Andy Sills, of San Francisco, CA, reached an average speed of 173.57 mph and top speed of 176.789 mph after two runs on the vast, white plains, where hundreds of land speed records have been set

also clocked a record speed of 169 mph, riding two-up with passenger Erin Hunter.

This one.

Congratulations to the GoDaddy.com/Five-Ball Racing Land Speed Team and our new world land speed at this years Bonneville Land Speed event in Wendover Utah. This past weekend we rode “The Asalt-Weapon” into the record books as the world’s fastest Harley-Davidson in the Vintage Pan-head Division at 161.736 mph. The team and I were hoping to break into the 200 mph club but instead Mother Nature served us wet-salt and a side of low-density air that made breaking records unlikely and rare.
 
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