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From: [email protected] (David Karr)
Subject: Re: I NEED YOUR ADVICE! (I'm a new rider)
Organization: Cornell Univ. CS Dept, Ithaca NY 14853
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In article <1993Apr21.233803.18471@bsu-ucs> [email protected] writes:
>The tachometer has a sticker right on it that says "for the first 500 
>miles DO NOT go over 4,000 rpm's, and for the next 500 miles, don't go
>over 6,000.  (referred to as the break-in period if you didn't know.)
>
>Well, if I were to do that, I would never be going over 35 mph even in
>6th gear!!!  So my question is, will it hurt my new cycle to take it up 
>in the 6-7000 rpm range so that I can at least go the speed limit????

But you already can go at the speed limit at 4000 rpm.  All you need
to do is to find a road with a 35 mph speed limit.

This isn't quite as silly as it sounds.  If you take a nice day trip
over back roads (*not* highways full of people trying seriously to get
from here to there) then you might be able to hold 35 mph comfortably.
You could easily do 500 miles over three different weekends.  You
might even get to enjoy some of the scenery.  Yes, I know this is
probably not why you bought a 250 called "Ninja."

-- David Karr ([email protected])
-- '80 BMW R65   DoD #0969   also BMWMOA, NRA, ACLU, et al.






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