Pramac Racing’s Andrea Iannone set a new official top speed record for the MotoGP World Championship on Saturday at Mugello, as he flew through the speed trap at 349,6 kph in FP3.
Also starting second on the grid tomorrow for race.
You’ve collected his Arai helmets, stick your neck out really far in the corners and you wear a cowboy hat everywhere. What more can a Colin Edwards fan do?
Well now you can buy his bike, his 2013 FTR MotoGP bike to be precise.
It’s going under the hammer on Saturday the 7th of June at The Brooklands Historic Museum. If you need a spare then Claudio Corsi’s 2013 FTR Kawasaki will also be on sale.
Both machines are offered with their Kawasaki ZX-10R engines tuned by Kawasaki’s French based tuning company partner, Akira. With the power output and dry weight of only 157kg and 245+ bhp they are capable of speeds in excess of 200 mph.
Saterday may 24th at 01h05 and 03h00 Monday may 26th at 22h35
Every year during Memorial Day Weekend, thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts flock to South Carolina's Myrtle Beach for the popular “Black Bike Week” event. The good folks over at VICE profiled the annual motorbike and big booty pilgrimage, with plenty of sights and sounds to boot.
According to a Wikipedia posting, Black Bike Week, also known as the Atlantic Beach Bikefest, was established in 1980. Among black bikers, Black Bike Week is the largest event of its kind and attracts upwards to 400,000 attendees. Beyond bikes and scantily clad women known as “huggers” riding on the back of the machines, the event also attracts non-riders taking in the view as well.
From VICE: Black Bike Week is an annual bike rally that takes place in South Carolina over Memorial Day weekend. Up to half a million predominantly African American bikers and revelers descend on the seaside vacation town of Myrtle Beach for several days of riding and partying. Each year the traffic comes to a standstill as the streets fill with brightly customized sports bikes, their riders taking advantage of the state's "no helmet" law to perform burnouts and stunts up and down the main strip along the seafront.
Hordes of women—known as "huggers"—also flock to Myrtle Beach for the event, hoping to be picked up for a ride, and maybe something more. A girl will often perform the "pillion clapping" move as a passenger—essentially twerking on the back of the bike. Unfortunately, the combination of partying and biking without a helmet isn't an especially safe one, and every year there are people who don't make it home.
Never ever do this. This is my worst ever experience on a motorcycle. For some reason i decided to take my GSXR1000 green-laning - yes I am a complete penis. I apologise for the profanity - i was losing the will to live. I could have easily broken my leg in one of the crashes, I had no cell phone reception, nobody knew where i was and worst of all, i had no Lucozade or Tracker bars to maintain my energy in the wild... Just one Double Decker which softened the impact upon landing.