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Thread: How Not to ride my bike

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    How Not to ride my bike

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=84NmslWLkO0



    Seen as I came off at over 157km/per Hr (last time I saw the speedo) I could imagine with all the traffic on the road this guys demise Same bike as mine though except the road was empty when I fell (spat off)

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    Very temporary people!
    Obviously not many Police around in that place.

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    The engines didn't sound very stressed for the speed they were doing! 270 is pretty serious speed, especially with buses and tractors on the same road

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    Crikey!

    250km/h is about 70 metres per second, that's about two football fields every three seconds.

    Wouldn't want any unforeseen objects appearing from side streets....

    I wonder what the bike weight and rider weight mass / g force equation is,
    going from 70 m /s to 0 m / s in about a metre?

    GQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quiggers View Post
    Crikey!

    250km/h is about 70 metres per second, that's about two football fields every three seconds.

    Wouldn't want any unforeseen objects appearing from side streets....

    I wonder what the bike weight and rider weight mass / g force equation is,
    going from 70 m /s to 0 m / s in about a metre?

    GQ
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    Don't think the people in those cars got off easy either and how far away did the rider go or bits of him,
    it would be R.I.P. (rest in pieces)
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    Bloody Irresponsible

    It's one thing to be a speed freak but they should keep that for a track day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo View Post
    Don't think the people in those cars got off easy either and how far away did the rider go or bits of him,
    it would be R.I.P. (rest in pieces)
    I don't think anyone would have survived.
    Imagine how fast those bikes were going to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quiggers View Post
    Crikey!

    250km/h is about 70 metres per second, that's about two football fields every three seconds.

    Wouldn't want any unforeseen objects appearing from side streets....

    I wonder what the bike weight and rider weight mass / g force equation is,
    going from 70 m /s to 0 m / s in about a metre?

    GQ
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Physics:
    acceleration = velocity / time
    v = -70m/s
    t = 1/70 s
    so that's an acceleration of -4900m/s,
    or a deceleration of 500 G's!
    Just quickly, I believe the average fatal G-force is about 65G's.

    Definitely not me.

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    Just before lunch and that made me feel sick.

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