Achieving speeds of over 100mph results in skin fluttering

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Comment by Valentino Martinez on October 23, 2011 at 2:49pm

I can relate to doing very high speeds on a motorcycle having done 115mph, but with a helmet & Competition Face Shield and riding gear--and laying down on my gas tank to cut wind resistance.

This idiot is not only experiencing the hard wind impact on his body, but is also running the risk taking a bug or bird-impact that could leave a crater in his skull or chest with the added possibility of a hit to the eye(s) which would end up in a shredded mess.

Having fun on my motorcycle commuting from home to college on the bad-land highways of New Mexico--I recall the day I blew past (doing 100mph and climbing) a station wagon full of kids waving at me as I passed.  I inadvertently lifted my left hand to wave back at them and literally felt my left arm whip-back as it tried to leave my arm-socket.  The unexpected wind-force was a rude awakening of what I already new would happen but didn’t think to think in that millisecond.  Still hurts just thinking about it.

Comment by Valentino Martinez on October 27, 2011 at 3:48am

Fun? Yes.

IQ over  50? Nope.

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