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by E.Marquez
Wed Nov 30, 2016 10:49 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun
Replies: 48
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Re: Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun

AF-Odin wrote: It is almost a daily occurrance to have Soldiers racing their sport bikes, weaving in and out of traffic at speeds that greatly exceed the posted 75 MPH.
I find the observation interesting in that I traverse Kempner to Killeen 4~6 times a day... many times on a sport bike, and I dont have the same observation as you. perhaps 1 in 10~15 times down that path do i see such a display... And most of those time I do not perceive them as unsafe. Exceeding the posted speed limit is a citable offence no doubt. Going 80 in a 75 does not automatically = wreckless. Going 95 in a 75 does not automatically = wreckless. At times I have observed riding at 10 under the posted limit as reckless behavior.

I see car drivers texting while driving the posted speed limit many times operating a vehicle more recklessly than I would perceive a motorcycle rider going over the posted speed limit being reckless.
by E.Marquez
Mon Nov 28, 2016 1:08 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun
Replies: 48
Views: 13912

Re: Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun

rexmitchell wrote:
Or a calculation by air. A while back there was a similar chase and the state police plane calculated he was going 217 or something crazy. They were using either the mile markers, or lane stripes and calculating it based off a stopwatch time. Not sure that is the case here but being off a few seconds makes that speed jump a lot.
Interesting,, the report is now
A 22-year-old man remained in custody Monday after a high-speed motorcycle chase through two local cities during which the racing bike reached speeds of 209 miles per hour, a Department of Public Safety trooper said.
As noted,,, that speed is a physically impossibility for the bike in question..... stating the exaggerated speed really weakens the case in my opinion :tiphat:
by E.Marquez
Mon Nov 28, 2016 12:58 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun
Replies: 48
Views: 13912

Re: Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun

JustSomeOldGuy wrote:
uthornsfan wrote:More importantly that bike is not capable of going 200mph.
:iagree:
Average superbike/bulletbike only does up to 165+- (maybe they meant 200 KILOMETERS per hour?)
Average rider isn't capable of operating it at that speed for any distance
Average police car tops out at 130+-
But over a long chase they still caught him (And I didn't see any mention of a helicopter as part of the pursuit)

Somebody is exaggerating...... :totap:
The fast bikes in the US are ECU limited yes, though that is easily dealt with and common for those that modify. There are MANY factory models that will do 185/195 limited and more if the electron lock is removed.

Unfortunately, many an avarage rider and less than avarage have ridden thier bikes to the ECU limitation...as for not doing it for long..yes, normally when that speed run is arrested (pun intended) with blunt force trauma

Id guess the "Exceeding 200 MPH" was based on the officer doing a indicated XXX and then estimating the speed of the rider as he pulled away.
by E.Marquez
Mon Nov 28, 2016 10:53 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun
Replies: 48
Views: 13912

Re: Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun

C-dub wrote:Maybe it's a technicality? How does one get "in" a motorcycle? :biggrinjester:
That's actually part of my concern ...if the DA is of the opinion one can not carry a concealed weapon on a motorcycle under MPA...thats a problem and will need to be addressed.
This case however I can see (as have others) many ways the charge of illegally carrying a concealed weapon may have been charged having nothing to do with MPA issues.
by E.Marquez
Mon Nov 28, 2016 10:01 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun
Replies: 48
Views: 13912

Fort Hood Soldier flees DPS going 200 mph on motorcycle, while illegally carrying gun

http://www.kcentv.com/news/local/fort-h ... /356306396

The dumb stunt on the evasion notwithstanding.. Im trying to figure out the "illegal gun"
I will be interested if they charge him for mere possession without a LTC...as that would imply the DA does not believe motorcycle riders have the ability to carry a weapon in thier "vehicle" without a license. I suppose once he was off the bike and running.....that could be the basis of the charge, and if he had remained on the bike, no charge like that would have been made???

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