The 186mph (300kmh) limit was self-imposed by the motorcycle makers a few years back when it became obvious that motorcycles could easily become way to fast for their own good. Companies still get around this by making bikes like Suzuki's Hayabusa, which reaches almost 200hp and more than 185mph with a very conservative fuel injection mapping, restrictive air cleaners, and a stuffy road-legal exhuast. A mechanical-saavy owner can easily remove and alter these parts to make a bike that is capable of well over 200mph.
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Call the number of chickens c and the number of horses h. Each chicken has two legs and each horse has four, while each animal has only one head. Therefore, from the problem statement, 2c + 4h = 186 and c + h = 61. From the second of these, c = 61 - h. Therefore, the first can be rewritten as: 2(61 - h) + 4h = 186, or 122 - 2h + 4h = 186, or 2h = 186 - 122 = 64, or h = 32. c = 61 - 32 = 29.
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Yes they are. I have the 1098s which goes up to 300km/h.
David H. Weir has written: 'Motorcycle handling' -- subject(s): Motorcycles, Testing
40-60 km/h - within towns ( for all vehicles ) 50-60 km/h - outside built-up areas or highways ( for all vehicles ) 60-100 km/h - expressways or motorways ( for automobiles and motorcycles ) 80 km/h - expressways or motorway ( for lorries or automobiles with trailers )
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186 mph (300 km/h) standard with no modifications
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