What if you manage to get out of range before they hit the EMP-equipped strobe lights ?
edit: the other night I saw a cop turn on his strobe lights next to me as I was parking,and my bike turned off , well I don't know if it was him or the kickstand while being on gear but I think the bike did turn off 2 seconds sooner than normal which is weird..
I doubt it's actually an EMP..
I'd put my money on a Reptilian Death-Ray or a FEMA black helicopter.
-Will
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What if you manage to get out of range before they hit the EMP-equipped strobe lights ?
edit: the other night I saw a cop turn on his strobe lights next to me as I was parking,and my bike turned off , well I don't know if it was him or the kickstand while being on gear but I think the bike did turn off 2 seconds sooner than normal which is weird..
Gotta watch out for those EMPs
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Edit: do you guys think that if get an exhaust and a juice box the 650 would break the 130 mph wall ?
No. You would have to kick it out of the back of a plane at 10k feet.
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"Blah blah my bike is faster than yours around a technical track". Yawn. Well I on my feet can beat your small bike in a race of 100 laps around my couch
"Near the surface of the Earth, an object in free fall in a vacuum will accelerate at approximately 9.8 m/sē, independent of its mass. With air resistance acting upon an object that has been dropped, the object will eventually reach a terminal velocity, around 56 m/s (200 km/h or 120 mph) for a human body. Terminal velocity depends on many factors including mass, drag coefficient, and relative surface area and will only be achieved if the fall is from sufficient altitude. A typical skydiver in a spread-eagle position will reach terminal velocity after about 12 seconds, during which time they will have fallen around 450 m (approx 1,500 ft).[1]"
a motorcycle should be able to achieve a slightly higher speed but not much unless launched high on the sky were there are much air mass
"Near the surface of the Earth, an object in free fall in a vacuum will accelerate at approximately 9.8 m/sē, independent of its mass. With air resistance acting upon an object that has been dropped, the object will eventually reach a terminal velocity, around 56 m/s (200 km/h or 120 mph) for a human body. Terminal velocity depends on many factors including mass, drag coefficient, and relative surface area and will only be achieved if the fall is from sufficient altitude. A typical skydiver in a spread-eagle position will reach terminal velocity after about 12 seconds, during which time they will have fallen around 450 m (approx 1,500 ft).[1]"
a motorcycle should be able to achieve a slightly higher speed but not much unless launched high on the sky were there are much air mass
OMG! WIKIPEDIA, YOU MUST BE SO SCIENTIFICALLY AWARE....
I'm an engineer dude. I understand what terminal velocity is, hell I did that shit BEFORE I started my engineering degree.
I say you throw your bike off a plane at that height and measure the speed that it hits the ground at. Better yet, do it with multiple bikes in various weather conditions. Then maybe you will learn something.
No disrespect, just hating for a little while.
PS you say the funniest things when you try to talk science. In several threads.