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Written by CMG Staff on Monday, September 29th, 2008
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Rocky Robinson (who wrote a book about his Bonneville adventures and an agonzing near-miss at the world two-wheel record (Flat Out) when Chris Carr took his new record away, has struck back, going 360.913 mph (577.4 km/h) on a two-way average run. 

The team ran into various mechanical problems (so what else is new at Bonneville), including some aero difficulties that required removing some bodywork, then during the actual record runs the canopy popped open. Here's what Robinson had to say about that little bit of excitement:

“With the doors removed the bike ran very stable and I was able to pin the throttle and race flat out for the first time since 2006. The end result was a one way pass with a top speed somewhere around 361 mph! The hairy part was as I entered the measured mile; at peak speed the right side of the canopy popped open  ...  Imagine rolling down your window at 60 and then multiplying the effect 6 times greater. Wow. I rolled out of the throttle, which unfortunately minimized our fastest speed. Still, it was the fastest run recorded on two wheels ... 

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The turnaround went without a hitch. Mike instructed me to run the bike all the way to the 0 marker right beside Hwy 80. I did just that and we prepped the bike for the turnaround with time to spare. I told Mike about the canopy. He was surprised that there was enough negative pressure created at that speed to pull the canopy from its perch, but assured me it couldn't come off and that it may open again, but try not to worry about it ... 

The return run was a lot of fun. Got to take off and race between the pits with crews and onlookers lining the course on either side at the start. Speeds were about the same. Entering the mile the ride side of the canopy popped open again. This time (because of the turnaround) there was water and salt inside the cockpit that swirled in the air and also sprayed against the windshield. Again top speed was compromised slightly, but it was plenty fast enough to beat the current record held by Carr in the Bub streamliner.” 

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