• Sir_Osis_of_Liver
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    121 year ago

    Something Ryan didn’t mention was pumping losses, which increase at an increasing rate with engine rpm, so efficiency suffers.

    Different engine designs have different sweet spots. My V85 is perfectly happy at 3000rpm around town, but it only revs to 8000 or so. My FZ6 wouldn’t really be happy at anything under about 5000rpm, but redlined at 14.5k.

    You just have to get used to the engine you have and have some mechanical sympathy: don’t lug it, but you don’t need to rev the tits off it either.

  • SlowNPC
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    91 year ago

    Instructions unclear; bike impounded for Felony speeding.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    Well, I just went out and tried to follow the guidance, but only 1st and 2nd gear at high revs seemed even remotely licence retaining speeds! 🙄 Good fun though, thanks F9.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Me too, felt like a twat cruising on a bike screaming at 7000rpm in the city. On big roads I’m at 5000rpm in the highest gear anyway so meh. Good thing to remind oneself not to lug the engine though.

  • @birbboidaseed
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    71 year ago

    The only thing I get out of this video is don’t lug your engine and get it close to redline once in awhile to burn off carbon deposit.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    Was talking to a fellow rider about this video, I thought it was kinda lame. They disagreed, said after watching they went out and intentionally kept their revs higher in corners and felt more control/precision. I tried the same this past weekend and have to agree, carrying higher revs through corners than I did before made cornering feel much better

  • @MeanEYE
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    21 year ago

    I have a cruiser bike and this video gave me all sorts of worries about whether am riding my motorcycle correctly or not. 7000 rpm? Hell mine can’t go above 6k, let alone 7k.