Huh? Percent of What?There is a big disparity on the RS vs. RT's RPM map:
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Percent of operation.Huh? Percent of What?
the RT engine (if it would built in the RS) needs around 10% less than the RS-Version - hope they use it also in their newe ..
I also have no time to look what gear is in or what RPMs the engine is running - but its strong enough to follow my friend with his BMW 1200 ..
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/media.php?do=details&mid=276
On my Spyder if I shift into 5th gear at anything under 65 mph, I get some pretty decent vibrations. Not sure if it is just the bad spot for belt harmonics, but it is definitely there. 4th gear at that speed feels great and 5th anywhere above 65 is good to go as well. I am pretty sure this is just the case with my Spyder, but it is one of the major reasons I stay in 4th most of the time.
I don't pay attention to mileage either, I know when I hit 3 bars I better start thinking about getting fuel soon.![]()
Service departments all over the world have to be loving some of these comments. Future revenue is coming their way...
I predict we'll see some posts down the road from a few having problems... while scratching their heads wondering why.
The good news is... the money they feel they saved on fuel can be spent on repairs.
As my nephew would say... "just saying"...
Your'e on an RS... They are tuned for power and torque about a thousand rpm higher up the rev scale anyway! :thumbup:
Nice looking bike too!
I agree.
The Spyder has a rev limiter..... But not a Lug Limiter.... That is the job of the rider to avoid.
Lugging causes damage.
If you shift at 4,000 RPM than your Spyder enters the next gear at 3,000 RPM and that is the definition of lugging an engine.
That might be my slow reaction times; coupled with the time it takes to get my eyeballs re-focused from the tach to the, traffic and back... :shocked:...and Bob, if your engine is only dropping 500 rpm between gears, something is wrong. I think you had better look more closely. about 1000 rpm difference between gears is normal for the Spyder.
You can usually tell if you need to drop a gear just by listening when getting on the throttle...
That might be my slow reaction times; coupled with the time it takes to get my eyeballs re-focused from the tach to the, traffic and back... :shocked: