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High RPM or 2 cylinder vs 3 cylinder

kbruehl

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Hi guys,
I have a 2012 Spyder with the 2 cylinder engine. Does the high rpm bother anyone else or is it just me? I do a lot of in city driving and rural roads so if I run at the recommended rpm to prevent lugging the thing is always kind of screaming. I have been considering buying a newer Spyder with the 1300 engine. \My question is, is the rpm much lower at lower speeds or is it really noticeable?
 
It's just you....Lol.
It's a bike engine, and as such runs quicker. It's not a tractor.
What rpms are you running around town?

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2012

have the 2012 s-m 5 { manual clutch } I usually see 4,ooo a little above , { when I am looking at it that is } that is when I am shifting , now at cruse speed I think higher 4,ooo `s I will look again today , but I do not really hear a scream , of the engine it is a higher tone than that of my 2 wheeler ... do you have the automatic ?
 
Just me!

It's just you....Lol.
It's a bike engine, and as such runs quicker. It's not a tractor.
What rpms are you running around town?

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You are right, I think that it is just me and that I need to get used to it. I was a Goldwing rider for many years and was used to that sound. I run at 4000 to 5000 in town. Just seems kind of high to me. Earplugs might help! Thanks for the comment!
 
Automatic

have the 2012 s-m 5 { manual clutch } I usually see 4,ooo a little above , { when I am looking at it that is } that is when I am shifting , now at cruse speed I think higher 4,ooo `s I will look again today , but I do not really hear a scream , of the engine it is a higher tone than that of my 2 wheeler ... do you have the automatic ?

I do have the automatic. Is there a big difference between the 2 cylinder engine and the 3 cylinder? I haven't ridden a 3 yet so will try on on for size as soon as it warms up. I put on 70 miles this spring but it doesn't want to warm up very fast here in Wisconsin. Thanks for the reply.
 
Here's your answer

Much cheaper than buying a new Spyder.

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And, I'm not being a wise guy.

They will, silence your complaint.
 
High RPM

Here is a nickels worth of opinion!!

ACQUIRE AND USE EAR PLUGS!!! The downside of not using ear plugs
is that you will lose your hearing sooner or later!! Believe me that it is not
a fun thing as your wife or girlfriend will tell you. I do speak from experience.

Dray
 
X-COUNTRY

i've done cross-country rides on both my RS with the V-twin 990, and my F3 with the 3 cyl. 1330, and i'm here to tell you that the 1330 is far more enjoyable than the 990... at 60 mph and above, the 990 engine SCREAMS... and when you're out on the road for 4- 5 weeks, it gets to you.... or at least, it got to me...
Dan P
SPYD3R
 
:agree: Another plus, is the new clutch engagement system that comes with the 6-speed.
You won't have to worry about burning any clutch plates! nojoke
Out on the highway: you'll be running at least 1,000 rpm lower.
70mph comes up at less than 4,000 rpm. :thumbup:
 
Hi guys,
I have a 2012 Spyder with the 2 cylinder engine. Does the high rpm bother anyone else or is it just me? I do a lot of in city driving and rural roads so if I run at the recommended rpm to prevent lugging the thing is always kind of screaming. I have been considering buying a newer Spyder with the 1300 engine. \My question is, is the rpm much lower at lower speeds or is it really noticeable?
There is a Volume UP button on the left just push it till the engine noise goes away. Problem solved!
I too just came form a Wing and it took a while to get used to it but I am getting there, It the nature of the beast.
 
Soon for me

Hi guys,
I have a 2012 Spyder with the 2 cylinder engine. Does the high rpm bother anyone else or is it just me? I do a lot of in city driving and rural roads so if I run at the recommended rpm to prevent lugging the thing is always kind of screaming. I have been considering buying a newer Spyder with the 1300 engine. \My question is, is the rpm much lower at lower speeds or is it really noticeable?

I really enjoy my 2008 GS , I added the Yoshimura pipe which seems to improve power especially at lower rpm but is a little louder. Yes these engines need to run faster than a lot of bikes I've had , but I drive it how the engine works the best ( like anything I've driven)
That being said ... Seeing the good reviews of the triple 1330 on here it only makes sense ( to me) that my next Spyder will have that set up , not sure whether F3 or RT , Manuel or auto. ( I've driven the semi auto and not sold yet) . Like some have mentioned , out on the highway I feel the Twin could use another gear almost .
 
your delimma

Hi guys,
I have a 2012 Spyder with the 2 cylinder engine. Does the high rpm bother anyone else or is it just me? I do a lot of in city driving and rural roads so if I run at the recommended rpm to prevent lugging the thing is always kind of screaming. I have been considering buying a newer Spyder with the 1300 engine. \My question is, is the rpm much lower at lower speeds or is it really noticeable?
I hear you friend ...... I'm now 70 :yikes:, and have never purchased a new car or truck for me ...... however ( after owning two V-twin spyders - used ) I bought a NEW 1330 RT after one test drive at Spyderfest 2014 :gaah:and have not regretted it ......... Mike :thumbup:
 
Thanks!

Thanks for all the great comments guys! I guess that I will just have to go and ride a new machine and see for myself if there is much difference.
 
I have a 2011 RT and a 2014 RT. So I have one of each engine in the stable.

The noise difference is noticeable, but not so bad I have to dump the 2011 for a three cylinder.

There are advantages to each flavor. If you have not tried a three cylinder. The answer is simple. Go take a test drive and see what the differences are for you.

And, if to loud for you, the earplugs do work and will save you about $15K. :yes:
 
Hi kbruehl,

Re: Does the high rpm bother anyone else or is it just me?

Three years ago I bought my '08 GS/SE-5. I too could not get used to the high RPM issue; at first.

I had been lurking this forum for a few months & it finally sunk in to keep her up high. I am now used to it & really no longer think about it.

In 1961, while in the Air Force, I got transferred from Edwards AFB to RAF Sculthorpe. At Edwards I was in a room by myself. At Sculthorpe I was in a open bay barracks with 9 other guys. Talk about noise all thru the nite. :yikes: I finally got used to it & then slept like the proverbial baby. You too can get used to the high RPM's.

Jerry Baumchen
 
Welcome to the club.... the new eng. is much better and runs at lower RPM

Hi guys,
I have a 2012 Spyder with the 2 cylinder engine. Does the high rpm bother anyone else or is it just me? I do a lot of in city driving and rural roads so if I run at the recommended rpm to prevent lugging the thing is always kind of screaming. I have been considering buying a newer Spyder with the 1300 engine. \My question is, is the rpm much lower at lower speeds or is it really noticeable?
 
Border Rider

I started with a 2011 RT, loved the low end torque and the sound. Rode a 2014 Rt, sounded like a sewing machine idling and an
outboard when getting on it. I have since bought a 2016 RT and like it but it does't sound like a bike. Miss the roar when I cranked
on that 998.
 
Acceptable RPM levels is a personal preference. Lower isn't always better....Just different. 4-5k is not screaming...Not even close. Remember that the v990 twin is the F1 of the Spyder lineup and designed to run vs the 1330 that is more in tune with a minivan....😂😂

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