It feels like nothing you?ve ever experienced at 165 km/h (100 mph), or even 250 km/h (150 mph). At 300 km/h (186 mph) everything flashes by in a blur, and you are hyper-focused on what is ahead of you.
At that speed, you are covering a kilometre (o.6 of a mile) in a little over 12 seconds. You are hunkered down under the fairing to stop your head from being blown back, with shoulders, elbows and knees tucked in to keep the wind blast from tearing you off the bike.
It is not a comfortable experience, and serves little, except for bragging rights. Or for testing purposes. The tyres don?t last long, and neither does the fuel. Read Also : How might we bridge the language gap between theists and atheists?