Max Speed on Sports bike ?

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What is the maximum speed have you ridden your sporks bike. If you have SV 650s what the max speed u have driven. I drive comfortably with 90mph but sometimes touched 100 mph,
 
Interesting question. You seem to be implying that the fastest you've gone on your sportie is 100. I've gone that fast on my (500cc) scooter, which is very comfortable with all that plastic in front of me.
 
157 MPH on a 98' Honda CBR600 on a long straight-away on a race track. also, it depends too on what kind of sportbike. If you have a GSX-R1000, you probably will hit 175 to 180 MPH. If you are on a GXS Hayabusa...you're gonna hit 189+MPH! and you'll surely die!
 
164 mph (gps) 177 mph indicated (speedos on sports bikes are VERY optimistic over 100 mph. and for all you safety nazi's out there it was AWESOME! ZZR 1200 ,oh yeah IT WAS ON THE INTERSTATE!
 
max speed is a question of how much you want to spend $$$$$
i ride a Hayabusa, and have plans to put a stage 2 turbo on it.
would like to see 240mph but i my wallet isn't that thick. as it is now i can hit 206mph on the gps. i can cruze all day at 100 comfortably, bursts up to 120 to pass.

p.s. dont tell me wife...lol
 
If you're on the street, there's no need to hit 90 except for a quick passing situation or maybe on a long stretch of interstate for tuning purposes. Save the high speed stuff for the track or the strip where it belongs. There is a name reserved for reckless bikers....they're called "cadavers" and sometimes they take the innocent with them. Be careful, ride smart and keep showing the "cagers" that bikers belong on the road.
 
If you're on the street, there's no need to hit 90 except for a quick passing situation or maybe on a long stretch of interstate for tuning purposes. Save the high speed stuff for the track or the strip where it belongs. There is a name reserved for reckless bikers....they're called "cadavers" and sometimes they take the innocent with them. Be careful, ride smart and keep showing the "cagers" that bikers belong on the road.
 
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