I have no experience riding a motorcycle, but I've ridden my bicycles down hill as fast as I could go in the rain, with traffic. I kept my speeds even around curves. I have also used mostly knobby tires at those speeds, so I was less likely to break loose than the cars in front of and behind me.
My top speed was 35 mph down hill. Around curves I was traveling no slower than 32 mph, in the rain mind you. And Washington has mossy roads sometimes. I'm sure I can handle the 212 just fine if I gear it right. I will get a bike with full suspension and disc brakes for comfort and safety, and I will have a 12v electrical system, with a modifiable power distribution board. There will be multiple ground points on this bike, with one of them being through the distributor. Through this system, I will run powerful lights, sound, and be able to charge any mobile device.
I will have the bike set up for hauling heavy loads over tough terrain, including sleeper trailers of my own design. The trailer will be hooked up to this electrical system with the same connector you find on many pickups. It will have satellite Internet, a 30 inch drop down TV, and satellite radio.
Lighting will be accomplished by small inset led bulbs, driven by a small battery bank and solar panels. Power shall be connected to the main unit by raising the top of the trailer. Otherwise, power goes to the brake lights and turn signals, along with running lights along the upper side and rear edges.
I'm still working on the physical design of it, but I will post pictures of my trailer as I build it, and I will detail every step I take, using verbal dictation.
Back to you Scott.D.Lang!