I said I didn't know what bike they were using in that testing. Also, if you want to get techincal, you stated that a bike should be able to outbrake any car on the road. Typical commuter cars yes, anything beyond that, no. Many mild performance cars can go from 60-0 in 120-130 feet. That's outclassing a sportbike of the same braking performance level by 10 feet at the minimum. I love bikes, and their performance levels, but I'll be the first to admit that larger contact patch and stability makes handling and braking in a car much easier and more efficient. 05 GTO 60-0 distance - 125 ft <-- 4000 lb car 06 Charger SRT8 60-0 distance - 110 ft <-- 4200 lb car 2010 Corvette ZR1 60-0 distance - 100 ft <-- 3200 lb car