It was for the under-1,000 cc world record of 183.586 mph, set at Bonneville, 26 August 1967.
Burt Munro's record that still stands is his 1000cc motorcycle speed record, set in 1967. He achieved a remarkable speed of 295.453 km/h (183.586 mph) on his modified 1920 Indian Scout at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. This record remains unbroken for the class of motorcycles he competed in, showcasing his ingenuity and determination in the world of motorcycle racing. Munro's legacy continues to inspire motorcyclists and speed enthusiasts around the globe.
the record speed is 50 mph or 80kph
A speedometer is a tool used to record a cars speed.
Burt Munro was a famous motorcycle racer and daredevil from New Zealand. He set three land speed records, one of which still stands, at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
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Starting in the 1940s, Munro earned a number of New Zealand speed records. His first record was the New Zealand open road record set in 1940 at a speed of 120.8 mph. That record held for 12 years. He earned the New Zealand beach record of 132.38 mph in 1957 at the annual Canterbury Speed Trials. By the late 1950s, Munro's bikes were getting so fast that he was running out of room to run them on New Zealand's speed courses. He considered trying to run on some of Australia's dry lakes, but in 1957 after visiting the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, his goal became to compete on the flat and vast expanse of Bonneville's salt bed.
== Usain Bolt holds the current land speed record. He is the fastest man alive. == Andy Green - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Green
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The current ultimate land speed record was set in 1997 at 763 mph.
The current ultimate land speed record was set in 1997 at 763 mph.
The current ultimate land speed record was set in 1997 at 763 mph.
Wheel-driven land speed record was created in 1964.