So I can either vote for <100 or >140? Surely a large number of people (probably most?) fit in that huge gap in-between?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
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That'll be the M2Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post135 on the M20 or M2 down to Canterbury (can't remember which one).
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Over 150mph in my current car.
Blew away a BMW 330 coupe who thought he was the bees knees
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150+ on a race prepped FZR750, mad sunday, Isle of Man during TT week.
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170+ in a tuned Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo...on the A130...
180+ on a kawasaki ZX9R on the M74.
Or did I...(for the PC Plod's amongst us...)
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Could have been either, as the route took in both. It was down hill, round a bend, in glorious sunny weather if that helps locate it.Originally posted by Troll View PostThat'll be the M2Comment
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I suspect that might have been a touch scary. When I was young and irresponsible back in the early '80s I did the same thing on my Jota. It may have been quick in it's day but flat out down the mountain it was like a pig on roller skates.Originally posted by Archangel View Post150+ on a race prepped FZR750, mad sunday, Isle of Man during TT week.
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