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24 March, 2020 9:34 am

Mother and Daughters Break Speed Records

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What does a mother of two teenage daughters do instead of fighting about clothes, unsuitable boyfriends and school, she puts them on motorcycles and teaches them how to break Bonneville National Land Speed Records.
Laura Klock is the speed mom who set another new record of 153.
9 mph on her custon HD cruiser which is know as the “World’s Fastest Bagger”.

Daughters Erika,18, and Karlee,14, both had impressive runs of their own, posting new records of 132 mph and 110 mph respectively.

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This mother/daughter/daughter trio was the first in history to hold Bonneville National Land Speed Records in the same year.
Making it even more impressive is the fact that Karlee just received her driver’s license in her home state of South Dakota.
All class records are determined by bike size not the riders’ gender.
Laura and Erica Klock were previously acknowledged as the first mother and daughter riders to set national land speed records and have now added younger daughter Karlee to that record.

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