A man has been charged and had his number plates confiscated after he was caught allegedly riding a motorcycle at more than 100 kilometres per hour over the speed limit in south west Sydney.
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NSW Police say they stopped the 30-year-old man, who was riding a grey Yamaha R1 along Airds Road, at around 11.30am on Monday.
The rider was allegedly detected at a speed of 196 kilometres per hour in a 60 kilometres per hour zone - or more than three times the legal speed limit.
"Police stopped and spoke to the rider... before he was issued a Field Court Attendance Notice for exceed speed over 45 km/h and drive at speed dangerous to the public," police said in a statement.
The man's license has been suspended and his number plates have been confiscated for three months.