[CR]Pic of the Day - 125 KPH

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From: "Aldo Ross" <aldoross4@siscom.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 22:14:02 -0400
Subject: [CR]Pic of the Day - 125 KPH

Pic of the Day 16th August, 2005

1938 125 KPH

http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/album17/125_KPH
>From a special article about speed, old professional Jean Brunier (France) was able to ride at 125 kph behind this moto. Note the clean lay-out of the moto, when compared to earlier machines. Is the engine a straight-4-cylinder? Also note Brunier's handlebars, which are positioned nearly level with the saddle.

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Other speeds of note in the article:

Runner (Jesse Owens) - 36 kph Greyhound - 50 kph Lone cyclist - 60 kph (now that you know, what are you waiting for!?) Horse - 70 kph Ostrich - 95 kph Mackerel - 96 kph Tarpon - 120 kph American elk - 130 kph Wind - 192 kph Bird - 332 kph (odd, this, but the illustration shows a goose. I'll be a damnsite more careful now when I'm riding past geese near the lake!) Tennis ball - 190 kph Golf ball - 192 kph Speedboat - 208 kph Locomotive - 265 kph Motorcycle - 279.5 kph Automobile - 502 kph Airplane - 611 kph Seaplane - 710 kph Cannonball - 4,320 kph Sound (through air) - 1,213,200 kph Sound (through water) - 5,166,000 kph (I did NOT know THAT!) Light - 1,080,000,000 kph
>From "Match" magazine No.640, 18 August 1938.

Aldo Ross
BlueBall, Ohio