If a motorcycle does not have a speed governor or speed limiter installed, it means there is no electronic or mechanical system in place to restrict its top speed. Without such a governor, the motorcycle's speed potential is primarily limited by its engine power, aerodynamics, and other mechanical factors.
Going beyond the recommended or safe operating speeds can pose significant risks to the rider, other road users, and the motorcycle itself. Excessive speed can compromise stability, control, and braking capabilities, increasing the likelihood of accidents and loss of control.
It's crucial to adhere to traffic laws and regulations regarding speed limits and ride responsibly within the limits of your motorcycle's capabilities. Always prioritize your safety and the safety of others on the road by operating your motorcycle at safe and reasonable speeds.