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What RPM's?

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LoneStarBeer

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So once you guys reach cruising speed, what RMP's do you run, I'd you still have heard left? Meaning, in town, what do you stay at? I've been between 2500 and 3000rpm.
 
In town at 45 mph, I tend to cruise in 5th gear, which gives an RPM of about 2260. The exhaust note there is muted and less annoying than with 4th gear at ~2660 rpm.
 
For cruising I've found that right around 2.5k gives best gas mileage (obviously) without getting too bogged down, meaning you'll have to be a little easier with the throttle. You won't have the max torque, throttle response, and smoothness as compared to higher revs. A quick double downshift will cure that though.
 
I try to stick to 2500-3500rpm in town, and end up 3500-4500rpm on the highway.

I'm on an XB9, though.
 
With wife on board (Uly) 2500- me alone, 3500- try to stay in power band on back roads, won't wheelie under 3000, 3500 up- no problem! ;).
 
i realy dont pay attention to the rpm. i go by the feel and sound of the bike. if it is bogging down ill drop a gear. if it reving to high i go up a gear.
 
i realy dont pay attention to the rpm. i go by the feel and sound of the bike. if it is bogging down ill drop a gear. if it reving to high i go up a gear.

That's what makes me try to go into 6th all the time just the be let down...makes me looks like a total newb when the revs drop and come right back up...
 
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