Now that was the core of youtube. Straight to the point. If it says how its 300kmh looks like you will see how 300kmh looks like. No edit, no intro, no music, no clickbait no shit. 👍
no "and if you enjoy this content hit that subscribe button and the bell and the like and leave a comment and here's a word from our sponsor before the video starts"
good point, earlier i used to be very patient, then i just got too fed up with all the fluff. or at least give the summary at the start and let the restless ones move on
Just so you know, if they are going 300kph, that means they are going an entire kilometer every 12 seconds. Imagine how long it normally takes you to drive a kilometer in the city. I know how fast this feels in a car, I can’t imagine what it feels like when you’re in the open air. Your body is essentially flying 2 feet above what would probably kill you if you fell. Not only that, but you’re surrounded by these other human missiles who are trying to beat you in a race. These dudes are insane.
You should get a motorbike, best feeling ever, although it's not the ground you worry about if you fall of its the sudden stop if you hit something you worry about, or atleast I do, these guys must have that fear factor just missing from birth
and to imagine, 300 kmh is the speed we mostly see in typical modern races. let's not bring up buggati or koenigsegg where it goes as fast 420 kmh. especially rally and off road races are the real danger. one mistake and game over
I don't even wanna imagine what would happen if someone crashed at that high speed, mad respect for them... Their ballz so intense it generate gravity.
@@ashester2276 It would ignite the air around it due to friction while burning up in a matter of seconds. would look like a fireball.. Think like Meteor entering atmosphere, that's what that bike would look like, going that fast lol
Not at all. I drive on the autobahn everyday, rarely see anything close to this, speed restrictions ever growing. Traffic, normal everyday highway driving really like anywhere else. Sure we go a tiny bit faster at times but it's nothing like people think lool
There is something beautiful about riding that line between life and death. You know that feeling you get when you are performing perfectly in a video game, the stakes are high and one tiny fuck up and it’s all over? It’s like that but times 10000. I’ve never rode a bike this fast though, I have experience in other life risking ventures.
Alex Honnold has said, “if I get an adrenaline rush, something has gone seriously wrong”. Might be different for these guys as it’s a completely different “sport”.
I had a teacher who lost a friend over there , he flew with his head against the corner of a wall , his helmet was split perfectly in half , unfortunately his head was as wel... Instant dead , to make it even worse , he left behind his pregnant wife
Agree. Although it’s a fatal speed the barbed wire doesn’t help. But 300 kph is 186 mph. Do you think that’s really the speed here? Im thinking closer to 200 kph.
Your field of view narrows and you are in the zone. If you focus on the surroundings and lose track of what's ahead then you have a problem on your hands, otherwise it's something you adjust to. Maybe it's hard to understand you should try it.
@@denispop4927 I dont wanna say easy, its misleading but its just more intuitive than youd think. You look ahead and even though everything goes very fast around you, your brain processes the road ahead of you very well and as long as you stay focused, its a lot easier than you think to stay on the road and prepare for bends and slow downs.
Fastest I've ever been on a bike was 120 MPH and it was terrifying since the bike started shaking and I couldn't hear anything but the wind, it was fun but I'll never go that fast again, I can't imagine going somewhere around 180 MPH
On a well set up bike for this kind of stuff it's not as sketchy. I've gone 140mph on my 2007 Yamaha R6 and it felt perfectly happy to do it. No crazy shaking or anything of the sort to speak of. Not sure how it is at 180 but I'd assume their bikes are built to do that so they're relatively stable, although 180 is still insane.
what bike were you on? just an fyi.. pretty much none should shake as you go faster, that's usually a sign of a home built, badly modified or previously damaged bike (ie. play in the steering stem). 120 is pretty mild for a bike to be honest. completely agree with the wind noise, most i've done is 178 - even tucked in as best you can be, helmet was massively smushing my face and wobbling my head around making it very hard to concentrate on anything else 🤣🤣
@@ribbitism maybe it was just my head wobbling or it was really windy or the shitty roads (I'm from MI and the roads are atrocious) but I was on my 2011 BMW F800R
It's the horsepower that allows to accelerate at high speed. Torque is rather good to overcome resistance or inertia. For example, tractor and truck engines produce high torque but small amount of horsepower, for that particular application to drive massive weight through rough terrain. But superbikes, or racing vehicles in general have a lot of horsepower that allows them to accelerate at moderate to high speed.
@@AFCAWorldBodybuildingArchive This is an actual comopetition, they aren't just randomly speeding on public roads, and given how well they are doing it you seem to be the one whose brain weighs 5 grams.
You really need to have this on an Island with a close knit trusted community like the Isle of Man. You can't risk the possibility that even one person would act stupid.
did you know that the gear shift patten that was only on Norton 1 up and 4 down is now standard on most bikes at Isle of Man now cept its 1 up and 5 down because its actually faster and easier then 1 down and 5 up.
Now imagine the speed of sound, which is roughly 4x the speed of these madlads. The fastest jet record was 3530 km/h, which is almost a kilometre a second.
@@zyzzsdisciple4956 Actually this is pretty relevant for this video. Speed of light is coincidentally 300 000 km/sec. Which means that by just looking at the magnitude and units, we can see that the speed of light is 1000 x 60 x 60 = 3 600 000 times faster than the bikes in this video. Converting to km/h (300 000 km/s x60^2) = 1 080 000 000 km/h So speed of light is about 1 billion kilometres per hour. Really puts things into perspective doesn’t it.
We see the speed of light everyday. Infact, when you open your eyes... there it is. It is why you perceive and experience everything essentially instantaneously.
Bonjour ou bonsoir,c'est selon... J'habite en Belgique et suis moi même motard... Un GRAND RESPECT a ces Messieurs les PILOTES. Car il faut des "c.....es" pour rouler a des vitesees folles sur circuit et déjà "chapeau" aux pilotes...mais là c'est au dessus de tout et ceux qui osent critiquer n'ont absolument AUCUNE IDÉE de ce que représente le T.T. Plus de 260 virages,des routes de campagne,des traversées de villages avec des maisons a gauche,a droite et celà a fond de poignée. Il n'y a absolument AUCUNE possibilité a la moindre erreur,sur circuit il y a des "dégagements",au T.T. il ny a AUCUN dégagement. Encore tout mon respect a tous ces pilotes.
*Translation, in case you were interested:* Hello or good evening, it depends... I live in Belgium and am a biker myself... GREAT RESPECT to these gentlemen PILOTS. Because you need "those" to drive at crazy speeds on the circuit and already "hats off" to the drivers...but this is above all and those who dare to criticize have absolutely NO IDEA of what the T.T represents. More than 260 bends, country roads, crossings of villages with houses on the left, on the right and that at full speed. There is absolutely NO possibility of the slightest error, on the circuit there are "clearances", at T.T. there are NO clearances. Again all my respect to all these pilots.
They are slightly angled when flying by. And so close to the grass.. Knowledge of the entire circuit, every nook and cranny is mindboggling but essential to survival
idk tbh i think the key to driving tracks like the Isle TT or the Nordschleife isnt to know the track inch by inch but to know it well enough to feel when you have to break and to most importantly know yourself and your vehicle well enough to not step out of its restrictions unless its safe to do so. Source: i've run multiple clean laps on nurburgring in forza, im a pro driver, basically
Ian Hutchinson, 16 times TT champion who was recovering from a badly broken leg. Told his doctor that he was going to race at that years TT, his doctor told him that if he came off he would likely lose his leg, Hutchinson replied 'if I come of in the TT I've got a lot more to worry about than losing my leg'. Everybody who has ever ridden a bike see these road racers and TT riders as God's. Their skill and courage is unbelievable.
Better not to feel adrenaline, because it diverts attention. Although, you are not able to react anyway, e.g. in case of mechanical malfunction, a branch or a cow on the road and thats it.
@@christians6734 You don't "feel" adrenaline, though. You release it under stressful situations and this is no different. The trick is to control such pulsations. Also, adrenaline has been shown to improve reaction times when used correctly.
@@voidremoved Ironic, because you are the one with smaller brains. Their brains are bigger than 2 times your size. More curved and rough too, if you know basic biology you would get it ;) They are not fools, they understand the risk better than anyone else. It is what they are passionate about and give everything in their power to do it, something many folks in the comment section do not comprehend. Think before saying bold things. If you read it till here, congratulations. You are in the top 1% people who have a functional attention span
Ive met some who do crazy speeds on tracks... They aren't exactly unintelligent. The tech and physics they have to be well-versed in is rather sophisticated . (@@voidremoved
I just can't comprehend how these guys can react at that speed. I was at the TT races on the Isle of Man in 1976 ( it was two weeks before the heat wave started) I was astounded at the skill and courage these guys have.
Their ability to react is limited. They practice and learn the circuit but a change in the weather or debris blown on to the road can spell disaster. Having said that only the most skilled will survive.
@@robertvanruyssevelt7159 Or some just get downright lucky. Guy Martin used up quite a few shoulder angels. He survived hurtling through the fireball that was his own bike from which he got thrown a second before, among other accidents that should have just downright killed anyone, forget experience or skill.Then there was Conor Cumings who came off in a turn, flew ballistically downhill, roll bounced, OVER a stone wall, hurtling and landing in the adjacent field. He got off with several fractured vertebrae and a boatload of broken bones, but fully recovered. That was sheer luck he did not hit the stone wall. All of these accidents were photographed or filmed and can be found here on YT
I've done 300 on my GSX-R1000 quite a few times but never was I even leaning at the slightest!! It was only at long straights with no entries and exit and no one around me, this is another level
To take a still shot, you would have to start releasing the shutter when you hear their sounds getting to a higher pitch before they actually arrive. And then of course, use continuous shots mode.
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Or use a camera with an extremely sensitive sensor and a short shutter time. Taking a burst of pictures, or you can simply film it with an quadruple 8k 120fps camera and take frames. If you have around 150k to 450k money lying around.
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@@hankbellamy Video stats: "922 comments" Me: "Oh great, 900 of those comments will be about steel balls, cast iron balls, tungsten balls, huge balls, massive balls, etc, etc."
One thing to have confidence in your own abilities. Another to trust someone else doesn't screw up in front of you. This is insanity by every definition. Brave or stupid or both. I just know I wouldn't want to be close to anyone who does this for a living.
You not only trust the guy in front not to screw up. U trust all the guys paving public roads, all of em did a decent job. You trust the politicians, that they must have allocated enough public funds to maintain the roads. You trust all the workers from the factory to shipping to your mechanic that everything from the tires to your electronics and brakes is inspected and tested properly and won't give out or blow. You trust the entire public of the country that no one dumped a gallon of motor oil/puke or other trash on the road making it slippery or hazardous before you drive there etc etc.. yeah I don't have enough faith in humanity. To me this is a dumb gamble bound to go wrong sooner or later.
Once you do those kinds of speeds and slow down, EVERYTHING seems to be moving at a snails pace to you. James May did high speeds in the Bugatti and thought he could step out of the car and walk when it was still doing 90mph. I felt the same way after doing 175. I felt like I was doing 15 when I was doing 60.
You get a similar effect if you play a game in 1.5x, 2x, 3x speed, or you can just watch a video in that speed on YT for a while. When you go back to normal it feels so slow, as if everyone is slurring their words almost.
To add to this, I'm a train driver and driving a bullet train at 300 km/h makes you lose the sense of speed after a while. Your mind gets used to it, your reflexes become better and start seeing everything going by slower even without actually slowing down.
These guy's take enormous risks for sure, many do it for little money if any but the bikes are like a drug and speed becomes an addiction, each race they want a little more, faster and faster but all addictions come with risks and sadly to many of these mega talented lads pay the ultimate price and leave families and friends with just memories, I speak from experience but it's something we love and once hooked it never leaves you ... Fact ... ❤️😆😂👍
It's crazy to think that relative to each other they're standing or barely advancing but towards the people that are watching they're moving extremely fast
Looks left
Looks right
"Alright safe to cros-"
Famous last words😂
You can hear them from a fking 5 km away
@@titangaming600 But they are faster than sound💀
@@Zaptrap101sound is 1236 km/h and the motorcycles are only 300 km/h
@@ParaBeamwr its a joke, thx
* Every bike goes by in 5 seconds *
"Well, it was fun watching the race. Time to go home now."
belly hearted chuckle hahah
It’d be really cool having the track just feet away from your home.
That’s when you need a helicopter or something
It’s got to be rough living across the street from your favorite pub on race day…
to be honest.... it doesn't matter for them..... they re waiting for a crash....
Nobody:
That one mosquito at night:
Lmfao , this deserves more likes
real
Bro crossed the limits of being accurate
First time having this much likes
Underrated comment.
Now that was the core of youtube. Straight to the point. If it says how its 300kmh looks like you will see how 300kmh looks like. No edit, no intro, no music, no clickbait no shit. 👍
💯% agree
Fall off and you are whack-jam. 😮
no "and if you enjoy this content hit that subscribe button and the bell and the like and leave a comment and here's a word from our sponsor before the video starts"
DeArrow. Use it. Replaces most CZcams titles and thumbnails
good point, earlier i used to be very patient, then i just got too fed up with all the fluff. or at least give the summary at the start and let the restless ones move on
That doesn't even look like they are going fast. That looks like death. Incredible
When they first come it literally looks like they're teleporting 😭😭😭
One banana peel away from the pearly gates.
Skylarking won't get you through no pearly gate.
the only gates these people will enter is the cemetery. 🤣
Perfectly put.
Massive respect for the riders. One tiny mistake and this sweet ride would turn into a flight to paradise.
They would ride shiny and chrome on the highways of Valhalla
Nice editing
@@HiddenBladesx2 Wittness Mee!!!!!
@@juanfelipe1117 Mediocre!
Definitely not the brightest people…
I'm a motorcyclist and I've been called a turtle. After seeing this, I feel really good about the turtle nickname.
Hi. You are not alone. 30 years ago I hit 200 kph on my (modified) CB650. Now I am very content to cruise the backroads at 90 kph.😊
@californiadreaming9216 Shouldn't need to be modified for that speed? I hit 182kmh on a stock ninja 400.
I have done 285 kmh on a straight road for a short period of time, but these guys are navigating rises, falls and turns. Insane stuff.
Ducking mailboxes, horizontally stacked stone walls and sidewalk culverts... I'd say it's pretty much a narcotics rehab
For me, the fastest speed I have done on a scooter is 87 kmh😂 and on my car is 161 kmh
These guys were not running at 300kmh, more about 250.
@@ABAddonfromHeLL I've done 950 km/h on an airplane
lol
I put it in speed x2 and I saw them at 600km/h
At x4 you should get a sonic boom.
@@JZsBFF lol
I put it on 0.25x to see the legal speed limit
🤯
@@ratcudeniscristian7661 they would still go 175 kilometers a hour.
Balls off steel these lads, no margin for error on road races
That goes for the man standing near the fence
@@NutSac78 Balls of steel these fans
@@HK-gc7xz cameraman has his potions at the ready with how much closer they were than the fans
Nope, that way of riding does not prove they've got balls of steel. Not at all!
It just proves an obvious lack of brain!
@@Klystron33 damn, you must be the life of the party huh?
Thanks for this. After seeing this I'll stay in 60. My wish has been fulfilled.
km/h is the only one System of Units
Just so you know, if they are going 300kph, that means they are going an entire kilometer every 12 seconds.
Imagine how long it normally takes you to drive a kilometer in the city. I know how fast this feels in a car, I can’t imagine what it feels like when you’re in the open air. Your body is essentially flying 2 feet above what would probably kill you if you fell. Not only that, but you’re surrounded by these other human missiles who are trying to beat you in a race. These dudes are insane.
You should get a motorbike, best feeling ever, although it's not the ground you worry about if you fall of its the sudden stop if you hit something you worry about, or atleast I do, these guys must have that fear factor just missing from birth
and to imagine, 300 kmh is the speed we mostly see in typical modern races. let's not bring up buggati or koenigsegg where it goes as fast 420 kmh. especially rally and off road races are the real danger. one mistake and game over
What is a kilometer?
@@evilchameleon69 none of them in IOM then. 🙂
@@iananderson3799 murica moment
Imagine trying to cross the road there
free ticket to heaven
Lol
Or trying to hand them a bottle of water on a hot day like they do in the tour de France bicycle races
Why imagine it when you can walk? This is a public road
😆
*Kerosene intensifies*
Straight teleportation lol, brave men controlling those Two wheeled coffins
I don't even wanna imagine what would happen if someone crashed at that high speed, mad respect for them... Their ballz so intense it generate gravity.
And no responsibility in life to worry about.
well spaceships go 70km + idk what if something like that flies in earth
@@ashester2276 It would ignite the air around it due to friction while burning up in a matter of seconds. would look like a fireball..
Think like Meteor entering atmosphere, that's what that bike would look like, going that fast lol
You dont have to imagine it, you can just look it up here on YT
@@psychedelicpain420 well i said I don't *want* to imagine it, cuz i would be so disturbing 😋
Massive respect to Isle of Man TT riders. You need incredible skill and courage
TT should stand for Titanium Testicles
you sure they're not tungsten testicles instead?
@@nathanstautzenberger8381 Thats much stronger than all my internals fused together
Testicles are for reproduction right?
@@egg.007 yes, my engine is also made by obamium
@Muttanna S H Noice
That is beyond staggering!!
German autobahn experience
Not at all. I drive on the autobahn everyday, rarely see anything close to this, speed restrictions ever growing. Traffic, normal everyday highway driving really like anywhere else. Sure we go a tiny bit faster at times but it's nothing like people think lool
Silas half einfach deine
@@aca2077 Was?
@@BarmyTwubble Weiß ich bin selber Deutscher, ist eigentlich beeindruckend, dass es kaum jemand übertreibt obwohl es erlaubt wäre
Their adrenaline level must be on high all the time during the race....alert, super sharp all the time... incredible
There is something beautiful about riding that line between life and death.
You know that feeling you get when you are performing perfectly in a video game, the stakes are high and one tiny fuck up and it’s all over?
It’s like that but times 10000.
I’ve never rode a bike this fast though, I have experience in other life risking ventures.
Damn, aren't they already moving faster than the bodies natural reaction time
Too much adrenaline can cause a heart attack
Alex Honnold has said, “if I get an adrenaline rush, something has gone seriously wrong”. Might be different for these guys as it’s a completely different “sport”.
cocaine
Man comes back from the toilet: "Did I miss it?"
Everyone else: "I don't know. I think so?"
"I can run to that mountain and back in under 1 second ... Wanna see me do it again?" -spongebob (superhero episode)
'I think so' 🤣😭😭
I'm not sure a guy could react to a crash fast enough on a course that tight.
It looks and feels just like an older racing game before 3D became a thing
LOL. Going so fast they look like they are teleporting.
It’s even more amazing when you visit the Isle of Man and see the roads they race on. Unbelievable how narrow they are
And of all possible places, a single turn by a shop is the deadliest part.
I had a teacher who lost a friend over there , he flew with his head against the corner of a wall , his helmet was split perfectly in half , unfortunately his head was as wel... Instant dead , to make it even worse , he left behind his pregnant wife
Pretty sure this is one of the Irish road races. Been to a few. Totally awesome 🏍🏍🏍🏍
Since F1 is not held on Nürburgring and similar thrilling circuits, this event tops everything in brass balls
@@mortenfrosthansen84 1950s F1. Monza back then was scary as there was no chicanes or braking zones up to Lezmo 1
Now I’m the biggest fan of racing and going fast as the next guy, but this is batshit insane. I could never do this. Mad props to them.
Batshit insane huh?.
Don't worry, they won't die.
Nanomachines son
@@RL-DarkSpark lmao
I bet super max would do it
Agree. Although it’s a fatal speed the barbed wire doesn’t help. But 300 kph is 186 mph. Do you think that’s really the speed here? Im thinking closer to 200 kph.
@@RL-DarkSpark Standing here, I realize...
We see this every day on the Autobahn, just a normal day
That one sharp turn:
I just want everyone to imagine how it looks through their eyes. Must feel like they are flying or some fever dream.
Your field of view narrows and you are in the zone. If you focus on the surroundings and lose track of what's ahead then you have a problem on your hands, otherwise it's something you adjust to. Maybe it's hard to understand you should try it.
@@bikerboy3k what do you mean by “you are in the zone”?
@@denispop4927 because your brain is so alert and the adrenaline you’re extremely focused on staying on the road
@@denispop4927 I dont wanna say easy, its misleading but its just more intuitive than youd think. You look ahead and even though everything goes very fast around you, your brain processes the road ahead of you very well and as long as you stay focused, its a lot easier than you think to stay on the road and prepare for bends and slow downs.
I imagine it's exactly like in Space Balls after they achieved "Ludicrous Speed", everything goes plaid...
I'm on my thirteenth replay and I still can't comprehend how fast they're going
They’re going about 300km/h
@@ValentineC137 " Listen here you little sh*t! "
@@ValentineC137 lol😂😂
it seems around 300km/h
@@ValentineC137 there's a difference between "I don't know " and "I can't comprehend"🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
driving that with kerosene would bring up the chances of death from 95% to 200%
That’s probably the best TT speed video I’ve seen yet.
Fastest I've ever been on a bike was 120 MPH and it was terrifying since the bike started shaking and I couldn't hear anything but the wind, it was fun but I'll never go that fast again, I can't imagine going somewhere around 180 MPH
On a well set up bike for this kind of stuff it's not as sketchy. I've gone 140mph on my 2007 Yamaha R6 and it felt perfectly happy to do it. No crazy shaking or anything of the sort to speak of. Not sure how it is at 180 but I'd assume their bikes are built to do that so they're relatively stable, although 180 is still insane.
what bike were you on? just an fyi.. pretty much none should shake as you go faster, that's usually a sign of a home built, badly modified or previously damaged bike (ie. play in the steering stem). 120 is pretty mild for a bike to be honest. completely agree with the wind noise, most i've done is 178 - even tucked in as best you can be, helmet was massively smushing my face and wobbling my head around making it very hard to concentrate on anything else 🤣🤣
@@ribbitism maybe it was just my head wobbling or it was really windy or the shitty roads (I'm from MI and the roads are atrocious) but I was on my 2011 BMW F800R
I bought the bike used from the dealer and it's bone stock so I guess it was the other stuff I mentioned
Ya I've done about 140 on a bike and over 160 on a car and 140 on a bike feels like 1000 mph can't imagine what upwards of 200 feels like!!
those bikes must have a lot of torque to reach that speed with the weight of the drivers balls
Weight to power ratio
Electric xD
It's the horsepower that allows to accelerate at high speed. Torque is rather good to overcome resistance or inertia. For example, tractor and truck engines produce high torque but small amount of horsepower, for that particular application to drive massive weight through rough terrain. But superbikes, or racing vehicles in general have a lot of horsepower that allows them to accelerate at moderate to high speed.
Nah, their brain weigh like 8g. That evens things out again 😋
@@AFCAWorldBodybuildingArchive This is an actual comopetition, they aren't just randomly speeding on public roads, and given how well they are doing it you seem to be the one whose brain weighs 5 grams.
Mosquitoes when I open my Window for a second
Now watch it in 2x to witness 600kmph
You really need to have this on an Island with a close knit trusted community like the Isle of Man. You can't risk the possibility that even one person would act stupid.
This footage is not from the Isle of Man. It is somewhere in Northern Ireland.
@@gustavmeyrink_2.0 Isn't Ireland an island as well?
@@gemcutter187 An island with a population of multiple millions while there’re barely 85,000 Manx inhabitants.
@@gemcutter187 we used to have close knit communities before mass immigration happened
@Van Life wow, hit a nerve there, did i?
I've reached 25km/h on my bicycle once. I'm still sweating thinking about it.
25 is so slow, the fuck????
@@dimasreidz48 So is your grasp of irony
@@dimasreidz48 so is your sense of humour
@@purachinachinchin great sense of hairstyle
@@dimasreidz48 thanks
that's how a strong category 5 hurricane looks like
Norton's one of the heritage TT marques. Quite incredible that they're around and still making the most incredible advanced sporting machines.
did you know that the gear shift patten that was only on Norton 1 up and 4 down is now standard on most bikes at Isle of Man now cept its 1 up and 5 down because its actually faster and easier then 1 down and 5 up.
One tiny mistake and you race straight to afterlife.
And keep racing into the next dimension after that lmao
anyones mistake, a small animal, a plastic bag on the road. a rock.
practically a butterfly effect
@@Shvetsario and infinite times
@@godsinbox true
With Ricky Gervais
"My parents aren't home"
Gotta clap those cheeks
This is sick! I love it.
Insane. Going 80 mph on my DR650 feels like I'm flying through another dimension.. Can't imagine what 190 mph feels like.
well in some way you are moving through time, as you save minutes you would waste going to that place slower
It's almost as fast as they go on I355
pretty fast for a bush bike, its a bit different on a faired bike. 100kph on a small naked bike feels about the same as 200kph on a big sports bike
@@tortron true. My bike starts getting squirrely at 85-95 because of the tires and fairings. It'll hit 120 mph if I had street tires on it.
Only 80 mph on a 650? I used to do that on my 125, max speed was 80 mph. On a motorway it felt slow as hell
When she says dads not at home.
This is old..
But still funny
Lol😂😂😂
Girlfriend: My parents aren’t home you want to come over
Me:
When you’re playing Road Rash and you finally get the courage to switch to level 5
Now imagine the speed of sound, which is roughly 4x the speed of these madlads. The fastest jet record was 3530 km/h, which is almost a kilometre a second.
Concord went twice the speed of sound
@@Jesko. maximum cruising speed of Mach 2.04
@@LeoTLion24 My bad.
A lot less stuff to hit in the air, and the corners are easy. =P
Fastest jet record was above mach 9 my friend, and for manned flights it was slightly above mach 5
There are some things I just can't wrap my head around how some people can do it . This tops the list
Could not agree more, looks absolutely terrifying.
Totally agree with you, it beggars belief the speeds.
czcams.com/video/4cJzv1s-3Bs/video.html .
There are things I can’t wrap my head around WHY they do it.
It'd take a lot of experience for this kind of racing to be within your margins of error.
Thanks for recommendation, will be back after ten years.
Sounds like a squadron of irate wasps
Imagine the concentration levels of these riders. It is mind boggling. They must be on auto cruise riding by pure instinct.
And now you can imagine how fast the speed of light is...
Isn't that irrelevant as in the case of this video?
@@zyzzsdisciple4956 I think he means that seeing upclose with something going about 300kmh is incredibly fast, and to think about how fast light is.
@@titavr2241 olha só um br aqui
@@zyzzsdisciple4956 Actually this is pretty relevant for this video. Speed of light is coincidentally 300 000 km/sec.
Which means that by just looking at the magnitude and units, we can see that the speed of light is 1000 x 60 x 60 = 3 600 000 times faster than the bikes in this video.
Converting to km/h (300 000 km/s x60^2)
= 1 080 000 000 km/h
So speed of light is about 1 billion kilometres per hour. Really puts things into perspective doesn’t it.
We see the speed of light everyday. Infact, when you open your eyes... there it is. It is why you perceive and experience everything essentially instantaneously.
He's sitting there, not even flinching... respect
Bonjour ou bonsoir,c'est selon...
J'habite en Belgique et suis moi même motard...
Un GRAND RESPECT a ces Messieurs les PILOTES.
Car il faut des "c.....es" pour rouler a des vitesees folles sur circuit et déjà "chapeau" aux pilotes...mais là c'est au dessus de tout et ceux qui osent critiquer n'ont absolument AUCUNE IDÉE de ce que représente le T.T.
Plus de 260 virages,des routes de campagne,des traversées de villages avec des maisons a gauche,a droite et celà a fond de poignée.
Il n'y a absolument AUCUNE possibilité a la moindre erreur,sur circuit il y a des "dégagements",au T.T. il ny a AUCUN dégagement.
Encore tout mon respect a tous ces pilotes.
*Translation, in case you were interested:*
Hello or good evening, it depends...
I live in Belgium and am a biker myself...
GREAT RESPECT to these gentlemen PILOTS.
Because you need "those" to drive at crazy speeds on the circuit and already "hats off" to the drivers...but this is above all and those who dare to criticize have absolutely NO IDEA of what the T.T represents.
More than 260 bends, country roads, crossings of villages with houses on the left, on the right and that at full speed.
There is absolutely NO possibility of the slightest error, on the circuit there are "clearances", at T.T. there are NO clearances.
Again all my respect to all these pilots.
Guy at the end leaning over fence like he can't just step back a foot.
i know right, imagine if that fence snapped at the wrong time, would be a different sort of video then
@@discovolante6624 final destination
This is why stupid people need to be bitch-slapped.
Eh that's where you'd find me.. gotta get as close as possible if I've gone all that way
Standing there is not safer than next to a target in a shooting range!
Riding bike like that wont be anymuch safer tho
@@HK-gc7xz a touch and u r ded
@@HK-gc7xz Yeah, if you lose concentration at that speed it barely matters what protective gear you’re wearing
the pebble at the middle of the road:
Imma 'bout to end this man's whole career
Flies when you try to catch them
They are slightly angled when flying by. And so close to the grass..
Knowledge of the entire circuit, every nook and cranny is mindboggling but essential to survival
I thought memorisation must be key. One little misstep and it’s over
Memorizing or knowing the track.. isn't that vice versa?
idk tbh i think the key to driving tracks like the Isle TT or the Nordschleife isnt to know the track inch by inch but to know it well enough to feel when you have to break and to most importantly know yourself and your vehicle well enough to not step out of its restrictions unless its safe to do so.
Source: i've run multiple clean laps on nurburgring in forza, im a pro driver, basically
@@therealslimshady3662 Pro rider you mean?
@@thekub32 pro pilot
Ian Hutchinson, 16 times TT champion who was recovering from a badly broken leg. Told his doctor that he was going to race at that years TT, his doctor told him that if he came off he would likely lose his leg, Hutchinson replied 'if I come of in the TT I've got a lot more to worry about than losing my leg'. Everybody who has ever ridden a bike see these road racers and TT riders as God's. Their skill and courage is unbelievable.
czcams.com/video/4cJzv1s-3Bs/video.html
Thanks for reminding us that Everyone is God's.
So I’m a God?
@@RedalecAO you is a God’s
chutiyapa
looks like the kinda speed where if you hit something strong enough youd explode
Faster than stormtroopers blaster shot
Incredible the adrenaline that must be felt when traveling at that speed... my respect to those pilots 👏👏
That’s a good way to put it… not riders but pilots.
Why everyone taking my name??
Better not to feel adrenaline, because it diverts attention. Although, you are not able to react anyway, e.g. in case of mechanical malfunction, a branch or a cow on the road and thats it.
@@christians6734 You don't "feel" adrenaline, though. You release it under stressful situations and this is no different. The trick is to control such pulsations. Also, adrenaline has been shown to improve reaction times when used correctly.
@@incredible3504 haven't seen anyone else called 'gaylord'?
I’ve done 220 on my Kart, about 260 on a Formula Renault, 310 on a Turismo, and I still wouldn’t drive a superbike, massive respect
I don't think anyone would drive a superbike
@@maxl3189 If you watch the video.. you should be able to see people driving a superbike.
I've done 45km/h in my ATV hell na am I doing anything more (i can't legally drive faster than 45 anyways)
@@vectro4284 HAHAHAHAHAH mate I don’t know why I laughed so hard
@@linux_fox that’s respectable
They are so fast, it seemed like they spawned out of nowhere.
It is very safe to stand there.
Look at the reflexes of these riders and brains to manuare those turns. Impeccable
It's training. You start by riding a slow bike fast. Each step up to the next-fastest bike is a small step you are ready for.
yes and if their brains were just a bit bigger they would not do this
@@voidremoved Ironic, because you are the one with smaller brains. Their brains are bigger than 2 times your size. More curved and rough too, if you know basic biology you would get it ;) They are not fools, they understand the risk better than anyone else. It is what they are passionate about and give everything in their power to do it, something many folks in the comment section do not comprehend. Think before saying bold things. If you read it till here, congratulations. You are in the top 1% people who have a functional attention span
@@IAmTheRealUsopperGoddamnit woah
Ive met some who do crazy speeds on tracks... They aren't exactly unintelligent. The tech and physics they have to be well-versed in is rather sophisticated .
(@@voidremoved
Man, they've got some angry sounding mosquitos out there.
And their sting is lethal, to you and them.
bzzzzzzz
We need a VR of what it looks and feels like being in the cockpit / driver’s pov of 300+ mph in the Bugatti Chiron.
Mosquitoes near to my ear when I sleep at night
I just can't comprehend how these guys can react at that speed. I was at the TT races on the Isle of Man in 1976 ( it was two weeks before the heat wave started) I was astounded at the skill and courage these guys have.
Their ability to react is limited. They practice and learn the circuit but a change in the weather or debris blown on to the road can spell disaster. Having said that only the most skilled will survive.
@@robertvanruyssevelt7159 Yup, I doubt there is much rider can do at those speeds if something unexpected happens.
@@robertvanruyssevelt7159 Or some just get downright lucky. Guy Martin used up quite a few shoulder angels. He survived hurtling through the fireball that was his own bike from which he got thrown a second before, among other accidents that should have just downright killed anyone, forget experience or skill.Then there was Conor Cumings who came off in a turn, flew ballistically downhill, roll bounced, OVER a stone wall, hurtling and landing in the adjacent field. He got off with several fractured vertebrae and a boatload of broken bones, but fully recovered. That was sheer luck he did not hit the stone wall. All of these accidents were photographed or filmed and can be found here on YT
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 Guy Martin was not short of courage but he had the sense to get out while he was still alive!
@@robertvanruyssevelt7159 Yeah but only after multiple brushes with death... Would love to sit down with a beer with him and have a chat...
I've done 300 on my GSX-R1000 quite a few times but never was I even leaning at the slightest!! It was only at long straights with no entries and exit and no one around me, this is another level
I'm calling the police.
A Lie.
As you should
In Germany is unlimited speed ;)
I heard they about to change it and put speedlimit on the autobahn , is that true?
I blinked and missed 5 of them
Screaming engines flying my dayum
mosquitoes in my room be like:
Props to the workers who maintain the roads. Even the slightest dimple or stray piece of gravel would turn this into a meat grinding contest.
It is ISLE OF MAN in Great Britain
@@notgadot NO, IT ISN'T. It's road racing in Northern Ireland.
Isle of tt
The roads are normal, imperfect public roads. There are definitely dimples and bumps along the course
old but gold..
Holy cow, happens pretty quick that close in 😅
To take a still shot, you would have to start releasing the shutter when you hear their sounds getting to a higher pitch before they actually arrive. And then of course, use continuous shots mode.
Or use a camera with an extremely sensitive sensor and a short shutter time.
Taking a burst of pictures, or you can simply film it with an quadruple 8k 120fps camera and take frames.
If you have around 150k to 450k money lying around.
Yea. Camera-head. Haha
@ if you have the money then OK
The only thing that really matters now are lost souls. Jesus Christ is the only way to Heaven, there is no other way! 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, saves lost souls. Please get saved, time is running out!!
Heaven and Hell are real, literal places, there's no in-between. Choose your eternal destination for your soul wisely.
mój aparat najkrótszy czas otwarcie migawki ma 1/4000s czyli przy 300km/h w tym czasie przejedzie 2cm
These guys need a spare seat just for their balls. Very impressive .
could also need space for the reaper on the backseat, always ready for another soul
Same old comment on every fucking video
@@hankbellamy Video stats: "922 comments"
Me: "Oh great, 900 of those comments will be about steel balls, cast iron balls, tungsten balls, huge balls, massive balls, etc, etc."
Yes, the stupidity runs right down into the balls.
@@hankbellamy I think your jelous. I think you have a vagina 😂
This gives me idea for next Hitman level design 😬
Free English lesson: "What 300km/h looks like"
One thing to have confidence in your own abilities. Another to trust someone else doesn't screw up in front of you. This is insanity by every definition. Brave or stupid or both. I just know I wouldn't want to be close to anyone who does this for a living.
A life without risk isn’t worth living
You not only trust the guy in front not to screw up.
U trust all the guys paving public roads, all of em did a decent job. You trust the politicians, that they must have allocated enough public funds to maintain the roads. You trust all the workers from the factory to shipping to your mechanic that everything from the tires to your electronics and brakes is inspected and tested properly and won't give out or blow. You trust the entire public of the country that no one dumped a gallon of motor oil/puke or other trash on the road making it slippery or hazardous before you drive there etc etc.. yeah I don't have enough faith in humanity. To me this is a dumb gamble bound to go wrong sooner or later.
@@dude1234522 there is risk like changing job or doing a tandem skydive.
Then there is this and lion taming.
@@dude1234522 I'd rather be the one driving then lol
@@dude1234522 grow up
Hands down the most dangerous race on the planet. Much respect for what those brave men and woman do. 🏁
woman?
@@Robert1337_ my bad
They are only men
this and the pikes peak
Whats the death rate of these races??
High speeds like that can be so dangerous with the tunnel vision. Sometimes I almost lose my driving line cause everything becomes a flash/blur.
Meanwhile my intrusive thoughts, telling me to walk on the road
Once you do those kinds of speeds and slow down, EVERYTHING seems to be moving at a snails pace to you. James May did high speeds in the Bugatti and thought he could step out of the car and walk when it was still doing 90mph. I felt the same way after doing 175. I felt like I was doing 15 when I was doing 60.
You get a similar effect if you play a game in 1.5x, 2x, 3x speed, or you can just watch a video in that speed on YT for a while. When you go back to normal it feels so slow, as if everyone is slurring their words almost.
even at slower speeds I see that. Coming off the motorway from 80-100 and slow down to a roundabout I feel like 30 is only 5 lol
To add to this, I'm a train driver and driving a bullet train at 300 km/h makes you lose the sense of speed after a while. Your mind gets used to it, your reflexes become better and start seeing everything going by slower even without actually slowing down.
After doing 220 going 130 felt like I was walking, it was pretty strange
May was doing 70, not 90. But I get your point
These guy's take enormous risks for sure, many do it for little money if any but the bikes are like a drug and speed becomes an addiction, each race they want a little more, faster and faster but all addictions come with risks and sadly to many of these mega talented lads pay the ultimate price and leave families and friends with just memories, I speak from experience but it's something we love and once hooked it never leaves you ... Fact ... ❤️😆😂👍
Worth the risk don't you think?
@@dragospahontu no risk no fun :D
@@ProDuMuzajPL that's what I'm talking about
Sad to say, but you obviously haven't learned much from your experiences.
Try to get adult before you hurt yourself or others!
Who cate
“DO A WHEELIE!”
It's crazy to think that relative to each other they're standing or barely advancing but towards the people that are watching they're moving extremely fast
I bought the whole speedometer so im gonna use the whole speedometer
I've got nothing but respect for these riders. It takes balls of steel the size of the sun to drive at that speed through that kind of road.
You must be high on cocaine
czcams.com/video/4cJzv1s-3Bs/video.html .
The dust getting sucked in my vacuum 💀
I would NEVER stand this close watching
The Isle of Mann TT has become bigger than life. It is a well oiled machine that will never die.
Mad respect to anyone willing to participate in it.
But the drivers do
@@naj_z You mean riders...🤦
But this was not the Isle of Man TT
how does a race become a machine?i lost brain cells reading this comment
That number 5 was really going for it. Wow
i wonder how much it would hurt if someone hit you multiple times and his punches where going at about 300km/h
Your face implode
Hurt? You'd most likely be dead.
Yeah I guess it wouldn't hurt too much because it would only hurt for a second before you die
Call me, we'll find out.
Bro 4 people died alone in the race in 1 year
That one mosquito when you are trying to sleep:
pov: kerosene starts playing in the radio