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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: guzzi771 on January 28, 2021, 04:22:41 PM
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I did a top speed test today on my 2 V7III's 2017 Special Arrow Exhaust stock air filter 110 MPH . 2018 Carbon 1/4 cafe racer fairing Arrow exhaust sprint air filter 111 . I also tested my 2016 Norge yesterday but the wind was blowing hard and backed off the gas at 118 MPH because it was too dangerous ...
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How did you measure your speed, GPS?
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How did you measure your speed, GPS? No
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Just going by the speedometer then?
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must be on hwy 130/183 ?
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must be on hwy 130/183 ?
Yes 130
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Just going by the speedometer then?
Yep
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use the GPS app on your phone. You should be able to record top speed with it.
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use the GPS app on your phone. You should be able to record top speed with it.
Or read it on the ticket.. :clock: :bike-037:
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For Android. DigiHUD. Check your Android store, it's a freebee. It does have a simple max speed on the speed display.
Tom
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Or read it on the ticket.. :clock: :bike-037:
The number on the ticket will be exaggerated when the officer realizes that a more accurate method is not available.
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I got this while riding the Red Arrow, but like most Guzzi, I think it was over optimistic by 6-7 mph?
(https://i.ibb.co/mhTbxqL/OLYMPUS-DIGITAL-CAMERA.jpg) (https://ibb.co/mhTbxqL)
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(https://i.ibb.co/7XBd0q6/3-A6-E784-A-5-DF4-4514-8-A34-8-FAEAB9-CA359.jpg) (https://ibb.co/7XBd0q6)
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I got this while riding the Red Arrow, but like most Guzzi, I think it was over optimistic by 6-7 mph?
(https://i.ibb.co/mhTbxqL/OLYMPUS-DIGITAL-CAMERA.jpg) (https://ibb.co/mhTbxqL)
I have seen 200 kph on my Norge a couple of times registerd on the GPS, but I think it was close to, or actually flat out. I choose not to do it again and probably should not have, but there you go anyway.
Norge speedo’s are pretty darn good actually.
BTW..
Are those two bikes 2VPC or 4 VPC..?
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I hit the ton once on my 2010 Cafe Classic. That was an experience.
I hit 115 on my loaded for touring Kawasaki Versys 650 and then realized I was still in 4th. LOL!
My Kawasaki Concours would hit 120 in a short stretch of straight back road. That bike was insane. Felt like you could do 120 for hours while the Cafe Classic felt like one wrong twitch and it was all over.
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For Android. DigiHUD. Check your Android store, it's a freebee. It does have a simple max speed on the speed display.
Tom
That's a good choice! Though I went to the trouble of mounting my phone on my handlebar to use it when I was checking the top speed of my Buccaneer, I'd like to point out you can just turn it on and leave it in your pocket and look at the top speed after you stop. Easy as can be.
EDIT: To get readings that will be more useful to other people you should do a two-way average on a level stretch of road, to cancel any wind effects.
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I should have mentioned just leaving it in your pocket for max speed.
FWIW: Many moons ago, Loop police speedo, 2 up, 850 police dressed, 110mph on a straight desert highway. 90mph came pretty quick, then took what seemed like forever to get to 110 in 5th. Felt like it would still pull a bit more, but a curve was coming up. Per GPS Now, speedo is within 1 mph at 70mph.
Tom
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From Guzzi771:
I also tested my 2016 Norge yesterday but the wind was blowing hard and backed off the gas at 118 MPH because it was too dangerous ...
On a nice almost calm day took my 2011 8V with side & top cases on to 140 indicated on the speedo on a private 7,000' runway. I would guess an actual speed of low 130s. It was still pulling just a bit when I ran out of room. Handling felt rock solid just as if I was interstate speeds cruising.
GliderJohn
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On both bikes I hit my top speed before either bike hit it's top speed.
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Fastest on my 2010 T100 was 110mph. That was pretty much all it had. I hit 120mph on my 2012 Stelvio and I think it had a little more but I was running out of road. Not sure I want to hit those speeds again. 85-95mph is just fine. I did hit 100mph on my daughter's 2016 V7II but I wasn't trying to top it out as it was on the way home from the dealer.
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Or read it on the ticket.. :clock: :bike-037:
no ticket on that road. it's america's autobahn. speed limit is 90 mph (at the southern bumpy part, oddly). never enforced to my knowledge.
I was going south of COTA running about 100 on the Greenie, heading to Lockhart for BBQ. Hitting those dips through the drying rain on the road. I was passed by a couple of TX Troopers on Beemer bikes. Of course, I wicked it right up.
I'm sure they'd stop you at 120+ if they cared to. Of course, it's a toll road, and bypasses Austin's most awful and terrible traffic, they don't want to discourage those toll fees. :evil:
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OK, for speed stories, after I got my 1200 Bandit, I made a habit of hitting triple digits nearly every time I rode it. I'd guess the speedo was 10-15% off. So I was probably running 85-95. I ran an indicated 135 more times than I remember and did that frequently on a stretch of road to work. The bike felt solid at 135, like I could ride from home to California. A couple of times I ran it up to indicated 145, maybe a real 130, now that got my attention. If didnt feel so planted.
With the Guzzis and Duc, not so fast. I remember Darren and me were running in Texas, I passed a truck on my Duc and saw 120+ passing. I've done that a few times, the Duc's speedo is electronical set 95% of indicated (said in the manual and verified by GPS phone). A little too much risk any more, cops everywhere and traffic. I like a good pace now and run with the curves. I'll occasionally wick it if the coast is clear or hit it when I pass.
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Guzzi771- that is a good speed on a V7. How long did it take you to reach it?
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Guzzi771- that is a good speed on a V7. How long did it take you to reach it?
I did not use a stop watch but it got to 100 in about 14-15 sec. 100-110 took a long time.....
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"I did not use a stop watch but it got to 100 in about 14-15 sec. 100-110 took a long time...."
Thats not bad at all. Thanks.
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The older I get the faster i was..
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From Guzzi771:On a nice almost calm day took my 2011 8V with side & top cases on to 140 indicated on the speedo on a private 7,000' runway. I would guess an actual speed of low 130s. It was still pulling just a bit when I ran out of room. Handling felt rock solid just as if I was interstate speeds cruising.
GliderJohn
That's interesting I seem to remember that the warning stickers on the cases on my Breva 1100 said that they would detach and fly off into the undergrowth at any speed above 75MPH
Looks like MG employ cautious lawyers :evil: :evil:
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My Yamaha would do 98 MPH in first gear. :evil:
(https://i.ibb.co/0VZdr74/36742eed868a6a11984b2690fc94cb0c.jpg) (https://ibb.co/0VZdr74)
That said, the Breva 1100 @ 70 is much more enjoyable, No 80 MPH wheelies /etc...
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I, riding my SP once followed a CT State trooper on his police bike from E. Hartford to Colchester on Rte. 2. 'Bout twenty miles or so. I stayed about a quarter mile back while he ran 80's to 90's the whole way. That was fun! :copcar:
Larry
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Twenty years ago, 220 kph (indicated) flat out on the Autobahn south of Munich riding an R1100S, and I was being passed by other bikes.
I never had the nerve or the reason to take my V7C over 80 mph.
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I saw 138 on my 1200 Sport with PCV-5, open air box and Mistral. I posted the pic here about ten years ago. I'd be shocked if a small block can do more than a true 105-110 since a 70hp Ducati Scrambler is HP limited to about 120.
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Twenty years ago, 220 kph (indicated) flat out on the Autobahn south of Munich riding an R1100S, and I was being passed by other bikes.
I never had the nerve or the reason to take my V7C over 80 mph.
If it’s the same as this one
(https://i.ibb.co/pWjRQ5c/A6-E7-D8-F2-C709-40-CA-8003-C2-F2-A9347916.jpg) (https://ibb.co/pWjRQ5c)
You were doing 4,000 rpm @ 120 k’s.
You did well to get it to rev to just under 8,000 and keep everything inside...
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Following an AMG mercedes down a hill on my old Centauro hit the rev limiter in top, no idea what speed that was here was no way I was taking my eyes off the road. The bend at the bottom which was usually comfortable at 90 was bloody tight. I just hung on and throttled back on the straight. Not doing that again, took weeks to get the clamp marks out of the seat.
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I have always wanted know how fast just about everything I own is capable of.
These are mosty speedometer readings, some backed up by tachs if available.
Yamaha 80 58mph
Yamaha 350 1st edition 100 mph
Norton 750 117 at 7300 rpm well beyond exploding crankcase territory. Hey, what did I know?
MG LeMans 850 130 @ 7000 rpm new stock gearing also attained by at least two motorcycle magazine testors
Currently around 130 @ 8200 rpm with close ratio gearbox, Raeco head work
BMW R100RT 118 after many modifications
Honda Goldwing 1800 128 computer limited
Triumph Tiger 800 XC 128, maybe more?
Kawi 650 KLR 92 and well beyond white knuckle territory with its flexi flyer frame.
Pete
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30-40 yrs ago I used to think speed was a thing, now I’m quite content slowing down and smelling the roses!!!
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How fast are the new Stelvios?I have ridden mine pretty fast passing on crazy interstates but was afraid to look away from the road as the speed came on in such a rush.My day of testing bikes to see how fast they go are long over.
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30-40 yrs ago I used to think speed was a thing, now I’m quite content slowing down and smelling the roses!!!
I pretty much agree, except for my 250cc Italjet! Top speed is definitely a real-world issue for it.
Testing for its top speed I found out that a lot of care is needed to get a realistic value. In particular, you need to observe the top speed in two directions at the same point on the road. Otherwise, if you just go both ways along a fairly level course you may be tricked by an imperceptible rise near the middle of it. This allows the bike to speed up down hill in both directions! (As I found out.) So the put-the-GPS-in-your-pocket method is not really adequate if you want an informative value.
My 250 can do an honest 72 or 73 mph, averaged as just described. However, other fans of the bike report 85 mph -- "no problem" -- and the ability to wheelie in 2nd gear! My old Honda 160 memorably gained 10 mph on the top end when I sold it to someone else, now that I think about it.
My T3 did 116 mph, one-way, as nearly as I could calculate at the time, using highway mileposts as my standard. A contemporary two-way airfield test in England showed the same figure.
My Griso is too fast to test in the space that seems to be available.
Moto