Mad Dog Jim
Banned
I don't want to ruffle feathers here, but... the wear and tear issue is all up to what you need now vs what you need later. What I mean by that is if you bought your bike not caring so much about what you get out of it today but how long it will last you... the best RPM is ZERO. If you want it to perform, then you can't be babying it.
The chart is awesome! It speaks volumes that the bike will peg out at 6 grand, and that means 70MPH in 2nd gear!!! Who EVER does that? But keeping that in mind, how many of us are in 6th gear before 70? I would say almost everyone... The tach will show you that the average street rider isn't even coming close to over-reving the engine.
I think more damage is done by more riders stroling around in 6th gear at 1500 RPMs or less...
the heat, friction issue is true. However, at higher RPM you are moving more oil, and probably more air too. notice that the rear cylinder cut out on the newer tour models only cuts out at an idle and stopped. You could deduce that they were only worried about damage done at low RPMs with no air flow
The chart is awesome! It speaks volumes that the bike will peg out at 6 grand, and that means 70MPH in 2nd gear!!! Who EVER does that? But keeping that in mind, how many of us are in 6th gear before 70? I would say almost everyone... The tach will show you that the average street rider isn't even coming close to over-reving the engine.
I think more damage is done by more riders stroling around in 6th gear at 1500 RPMs or less...
the heat, friction issue is true. However, at higher RPM you are moving more oil, and probably more air too. notice that the rear cylinder cut out on the newer tour models only cuts out at an idle and stopped. You could deduce that they were only worried about damage done at low RPMs with no air flow