If you are going to drive that fast, then do yourself and everyone else a favor and do it on a closed course. I've been riding for 30 years and have witnessed several motorcycle accidents due to the stupid things that some motorcyclists choose to do. We have enough to deal with when it comes to the cage drivers not paying attention to us; we don't need our own brethren attributing to the problem.
Too many things can go wrong at that speed, and why? Just to say you did it? If one thing goes wrong, it is all over for you. Maybe you will be lucky enough to be pushed around in a wheelchair the rest of your life. Who knows, but it isn't worth it. Someone compared it to climbing Mount Everest, but the glory is no where the same. Climbing Everest requires extreme skill, excellent judgment, preparation and team work. Pushing the limits of a motorcycle only takes the twist of the wrist. It isn't honorable, and on a public road it should never be respected.
I'm saying all of this to hopefully save your life. I had two riding buddies die when I was riding with them. One was doing over 100mph (rear tire fell apart), the other guy chose the wrong time to make a left turn. The later died right there in the middle of the road in my arms. Both of these incidents occurred years ago when I was much younger. I learned from those incidents, and today I am still riding, while my two good friends are no longer able to. Every time I pass a motorcyclist on the road, no matter what kind of bike they are driving, I see them as my brethren. It is always very upsetting to me whenever I hear of a motorcycle accident.
Please always ride safe and defensively, while exercising extreme caution. If you ride like this, there is a very high probability you will be riding well into your senior years.
God Speed,
Austin