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I was out riding today in a remote area of Utah with a straight road and no intersections for miles and decided to wring it out a little.  I hit 115 tops.
I didn't have a huge window of opportunity, and I had about a 6 to 10 mph head wind. 
What have you done?
 

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A gentleman never asks, and a lady never tells~
Come on... It's not sex ya know.  (but it is quite good).  :)
 

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I hit 5 mph today!
So you didn't start the engine? 

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I've seen 122 on the speedo, not on public roads of coarse    ;).

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110. Need windscreen or I'll be doing my own rendition of parasailing without the actual sail.

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If I told you, ...
If you told me what???  The police would find out your internet identity, back-trace that to a traffic cam that showed you speeding??? I don't think so. ;)
 

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If I told you, ...
If you told me what???  The police would find out your internet identity, back-trace that to a traffic cam that showed you speeding??? I don't think so. ;)

Ok, I'll tell you. I've only been at 90, which is too easy to get at on this bike, and feels very stable.
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90 is damn fast on a bike, and it is nice that the FZ-07 can do that so easily and feel good doing it!

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98 is the highest I've gotten and I was scared to look, was too busy looking to make sure I wasn't gonna crash. It wasn't the straightest road.

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133 6th gear only went to 9k rmp, it wont let me bounce off rev limiter like i can in other gears, so i'm guessing if it would rev to 11k rpm then probably close to 150?

I'm just a soul whose intentions are good

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USMCFieldMP

120 in stock form. The speedo is creeping past 115. I haven't tried again since I put the exhaust on it.

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rolltide268

I've hit 126 before . . . not on a public road though...lol. Not sure how accurate our speedos are but thats what it said...

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105ish going up Spanish Fork canyon (highway 6 in Utah county) but wasn't pushing it too much. What road were you on @rowdy ?

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hippiebikerchick

I briefly got up to 85 and the wind blast was crazy. Felt like my helmet was going to fly off my head. I need a windscreen.

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115. It seems like it MIGHT have a tiny bit more in it at that point, but I've kept it at 115 for what seemed like a long time without it going any faster.

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105ish going up Spanish Fork canyon (highway 6 in Utah county) but wasn't pushing it too much. What road were you on @rowdy ?
Hey dewski, I was on the west side of Utah Lake headed towards Alberta.  I had a headwind, but the road was straight and vacant as far as I could see.   It was still pretty freaky feeling! 

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112 on I95 on my way to bike week in Daytona. I had to duck down behind the sport windscreen over 90 cuz the wind was pushing me all over the lane! Felt quite stable and effortless after that.

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hit 120 indicated on several occasions, of course not on public roads ;) (:)). she was creeping up to it as well and had trouble holding steady 120 while hauling my 220 pound fat arse.
 
 

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115 tucked behind my MRA Double Bubble.
 
The bike has short legs compared to supersports but im not really too interested in making triple digit speeds a habit.

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