- Joined
- Sep 25, 2009
- Messages
- 913
- Age
- 70
- Location
- West Des Moines, IA
- Bike
- 2024 Kaw Vulcan S
- 2026 Miles
- 001363
After painting primer in the stairwell (lots of ladder work) I was exhausted. But I wanted to get a ride in anyway so went out on a short 32 miles out in the country. Still keeping the RPMs below 4000 so kept to country roads. Used my Google Maps GPS to watch how close the speedo is to actual. Figured out it is about 6.7% optimistic. More offset than my AK and my older Rav4. I find almost every vehicle is optimistic by some degree.
Only 12 more miles of keeping the RPM under 4000. I currently have 238 miles on the bike. After that the recommended limit is 6000 RPM. I should be able to go any legal speed in Iowa with that... including I-80 or I-35. 4000 RPM in 6th gear = 50 MPH actual (53 MPH on the meter). That will go until I get 400 miles on the odometer and then it's just moderate riding up to 600 miles where I'll do the break-in oil/filter change. I should be able to get that done by the end of the month.
I will say it is very different seeing and hearing a much higher engine rev for any given speed and also very hard to keep it under 4000 RPM just going through the gears. Even for me who is a very conservative rider. This bike wants to get up to at least 5000 RPM for each upshift. I guess that's the Ninja heritage of the engine and transmission. This engine starts to lug at close to 2500 RPM. Up to now I've been riding a motorcycle dressed as a scooter. Now I'm riding a sports bike dressed as a cruiser!
Only 12 more miles of keeping the RPM under 4000. I currently have 238 miles on the bike. After that the recommended limit is 6000 RPM. I should be able to go any legal speed in Iowa with that... including I-80 or I-35. 4000 RPM in 6th gear = 50 MPH actual (53 MPH on the meter). That will go until I get 400 miles on the odometer and then it's just moderate riding up to 600 miles where I'll do the break-in oil/filter change. I should be able to get that done by the end of the month.
I will say it is very different seeing and hearing a much higher engine rev for any given speed and also very hard to keep it under 4000 RPM just going through the gears. Even for me who is a very conservative rider. This bike wants to get up to at least 5000 RPM for each upshift. I guess that's the Ninja heritage of the engine and transmission. This engine starts to lug at close to 2500 RPM. Up to now I've been riding a motorcycle dressed as a scooter. Now I'm riding a sports bike dressed as a cruiser!





Russ.



















