WTF!!! This means blue is Deffo the fastest....

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Ok so now you have looked who can post a picture of a faster max speed on their sat nav :eek:

So I'm at 334 mph.... I await your max speed photos :D



ps..... Does it record max speed when switched off as I'm guessing it must have been on a plane :rolleyes: :D

Jon :beerjug:
 
Mine had a wobble in May, and recorded a top speed of over 600mph. I was nowhere near a plane.:D I managed to hang on, all the way to the bottom of the cliff!:P
 
Tyre pressures appear lower than the bmw recommended values.........assuming its a GSA LC

That's pretty much what they were from new. It rides good so I'm leaving well alone :D

I think they might have lost a psi or two. As long as the engine does not loose a horse or two I'm happy.
 
When you have these outlandish high speeds it is clear that something not right.
But I had 133mph recorded on a dualler section but can honestly say just not true. But what happens when the data is used by say the police?
This I find a bit worrying.
 
When you have these outlandish high speeds it is clear that something not right.
But I had 133mph recorded on a dualler section but can honestly say just not true. But what happens when the data is used by say the police?
This I find a bit worrying.

What are the police going to do with the information? All it shows is the maximum speed; this could have been recorded anywhere.:rob
 
When you have these outlandish high speeds it is clear that something not right.
But I had 133mph recorded on a dualler section but can honestly say just not true. But what happens when the data is used by say the police?
This I find a bit worrying.

Whats the police going to do with a max speed reading of 550mph? :nenau
 
Jon.

Sorry to inform you that is not miles per hour.

It is metres per hour. :D

After all, it's a European (well built in China) bike :hide
 
Jon.

Sorry to inform you that is not miles per hour.

It is metres per hour. :D

After all, it's a European (well built in China) bike :hide

And so that would make the average speed indicated 38.8 metres per hour? :confused:

What a slug :D
 
Oddly enough cars based in suburban Glasgow all seem to average around 28mph according to the trip computers. That is unless you go out of town a lot.
 


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