300km/h - why?
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2priestsferrari

Original Poster:

534 posts

222 months

Tuesday 27th March 2007
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Why does this limit exist and why 300km/h?

wedg1e

26,949 posts

282 months

Tuesday 27th March 2007
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Because that's the speed of the fastest conveyor belt

Any faster and you'd take off

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

285 months

Tuesday 27th March 2007
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Its a gents agreement , same as the cars with the 155 limit .

northernboy

12,642 posts

274 months

Tuesday 27th March 2007
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It makes sense for the manufacturers, as they can stop chasing customers with ever higher top speed numbers, and actually concentrate on making better bikes, too. Stops quite so much of the push to ban bikes from some quarters as well.

biker's nemesis

40,320 posts

225 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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northernboy said:
It makes sense for the manufacturers, as they can stop chasing customers with ever higher top speed numbers, and actually concentrate on making better bikes, too. Stops quite so much of the push to ban bikes from some quarters as well.


It makes sense for the manufacturers to keep the politicians off their backs regarding ever increasing speeds more like.

If manufacturers stood by their laurels in the 60s we would all be riding 100mph twin cylinder, twin shock bikes ( I mean the Japanese not the British)

Make better bikes. We could have Moto GP technology but I suppose what stops it is money, who wants to pay £25.000 for the latest V4 Honda.

Do sort of agree with what you have said NB.


Edited by biker's nemesis on Wednesday 28th March 00:41

remal

25,046 posts

251 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Thought it was due to public upraw that the hayabusa could do near to 200MPH. thus the gentlemen's agreement

black-k1

12,536 posts

246 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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biker's nemesis said:

It makes sense for the manufacturers to keep the politicians off their backs regarding ever increasing speeds more like.


I think this is the case. There are a number of Euro politicians in particular that would like to seriously restrict motorcycles in order to protect us from ourselves! This is why we had the 100bhp gentleman’s agreement (compulsory in France and Germany) and almost had compulsory leg protectors.

It was getting difficult for manufacturers to ‘justify’ ever increasing top speeds on road bikes. Remember that in less than 10 years top speeds had moved from around 150mph to almost 200mph so in order to avoid severe compulsory restrictions it was agreed to set a limit on all bikes and 300kph was the nice ‘round number’ they came up with.

scobby17

181 posts

225 months

Sunday 1st April 2007
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2priestsferrari said:
Why does this limit exist and why 300km/h?


Its because bikers just kept breaking all the normal limits with such ease they decided to make it so high that no one would bother ................. smash

What do they know!!