This looks dangerous....

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From the tach and screen I'm pretty sure that's a Busa and for some reason roads and signs reminded me of Sweden

 
No' it's in south of Norway and if I'm not mistaken the bike was a Ninja.

 
Whatever it is ..... it isn't real. Go back and watch it again and look at the yellow lines in the road or any of the signs and scenery. Folks .... at 180+ mph, that would all be a blur. The fact that you can still see the breaks in the center line as they pass is a clue. At that speed, it would be one solid line yellow blur.

 
I was wondering about that myself. But, having never been about 130 I can't speak from experience. When I was going that fast I never looked at the yellow lines. They don't hurt.

 
CBR929. I've spent enough time staring at those clocks. The 954 had a small window at the lower 4 oclock position on the tach for a numeric water temp reading.

The bike's speedo-meter is way off. Those bikes are good for less than 170 stock. Not much more with bolt ons.

A liter class Ninja has never had a digital speedometer until the ZX10R. Those had that cheesy tach that went around the outside of the cluster.

The R1 looks similar, but has a much harder to read tach for the earlier models, or actually says R1 on the face.

 
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Here in the good ol' US of A the dashed lane markings are 33 feet apart so it would be easy to figure speed.

Go back and watch it again and look at the yellow lines in the road or any of the signs and scenery. Folks .... at 180+ mph, that would all be a blur.
Any one know the spacing on Euro roads?
 
Whatever it is ..... it isn't real. Go back and watch it again and look at the yellow lines in the road or any of the signs and scenery. Folks .... at 180+ mph, that would all be a blur. The fact that you can still see the breaks in the center line as they pass is a clue. At that speed, it would be one solid line yellow blur.
Tunnel Vision is something that happens to the human eye. A camara doesn't get that as it is not human.

 
there is one spot where the rider almost stops but the speedo is still registering quite a bit of speed and then it suddenly drops....something looks fishy

 
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