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FJR1300 top speed?
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<blockquote data-quote="worldbound4now" data-source="post: 91446" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Hey Bikerschim, isn't terminal velocity for the human body falling somewhere around 120mph? You'd need to be driving downhill with a cliff at the end and have eaten some boarder resturaunt mexican the night prior to continue accellerating while airborne. You'd also have to remember to tuck those arms in and dive head first to reduce resistance. Now... how high were you.... what is the drag coefficient of the FJR.... what is the FJR's front end surface area.... and how much fluid was in the FJR (trying to assess mass of the falling object).</p><p></p><p>TTYL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worldbound4now, post: 91446, member: 1978"] Hey Bikerschim, isn't terminal velocity for the human body falling somewhere around 120mph? You'd need to be driving downhill with a cliff at the end and have eaten some boarder resturaunt mexican the night prior to continue accellerating while airborne. You'd also have to remember to tuck those arms in and dive head first to reduce resistance. Now... how high were you.... what is the drag coefficient of the FJR.... what is the FJR's front end surface area.... and how much fluid was in the FJR (trying to assess mass of the falling object). TTYL [/QUOTE]
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