GPS. Do you believe it ?

Begonnen von † Will, 16 August 2011, 13:02:20

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† Will

This is a screenshot from my Garmin GPS.
Is 'Lottie' the fastest R25. 186 kph.
;D ;D ;D ;D
R25/3 + R65LS. The R27 has found a new home.
I was not lost, my GPS just found a different way back.

† Will

R25/3 + R65LS. The R27 has found a new home.
I was not lost, my GPS just found a different way back.

Dennis

Hello Will,

:respekt:!!! Was it in free fall?? ;D

Your picture is very small, I can't read it. But of course, I believe in you and the power of your R25!! ;)

Greetings
Dennis
Chrome won't bring you home!

† Will

Zitat von: Dennis am 16 August 2011, 13:07:32
Hello Will,
:respekt:!!! Was it in free fall?? ;D
Your picture is very small, I can't read it. But of course, I believe in you and the power of your R25!! ;)
Greetings
Dennis
Hi Dennis,
The bike off-roading according to 'Gertie' (GPS). :o :o
Here are 2 better pictures. ;D ;D ;D
R25/3 + R65LS. The R27 has found a new home.
I was not lost, my GPS just found a different way back.

Dennis

#3
Ok, that's the proof. You HAVE the fastest R25 by far. ;)

If you can replicate that performance this may is sth for the Guinness World Records Book...good luck! ;D

Dennis
Chrome won't bring you home!

schraubenkoenig

Looks like the wreless speedometer of my bicycle. It read any impulse it could get. After parking my NTB behind the control cabinet of a big milling machine during my daily work - I returned to find my bike with 260km more on the odometer  :galgen:- maximum speed was around 240km/h...

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