Bob Denman
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...Different bike... Different aero package...
:agree: Running over 70 mph... less than 30 mpg
Keeping it at about 4500 rpm for long distance cruising... 34 mpg. :thumbup:
Bob:
I think there is some research that proves Orbital Blue has much more wind resistance than any other color. Therefore the drag you would get on your:spyder2:would impact fuel use negatively.
Can't help you much - I have an SM and use 5th gear anywhere above 45. No problems at all and plenty of power for the way I ride. I know the SE needs higher RPM but I don't think you need to worry about a specific RPM but more that you don't lug the engine or hurt the clutch.
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I just cruise around at 100 mph everywhere and then I do not have to worry about the clutch:roflblack:
Just sayin'.............
Everyone forgot to make one statement which drove me nuts the first time I ran cruise through the gears on my SE-5. Every time that you shift up you get to reset the cruise control again.... It is a great convince if your running it traffic though.
The Rotax engine is a rev happy machine.....
I'm not a Beatles fan at all...
My tastes run a bit...stranger!
With an SE shift high enough (4,500 rpm or greater for upshift) to remain above about 3,500 rpm after the shift. That is to protect your clutch. The speed depends on what gear you are in.Interested to know at what speed and rpm should I shift newbie and want to treat my spyder right.thanx in advance.2013 rt sm5
You have more leeway with the SM5, but remember that the Spyder engine is happiest above 5,000 rpm. I try to cruise above that, and seldom go below 4,000 under any circumstances unless on a straight, flat, residential street at 35 mph in 3rd gear.Ok I have an sm5 shifting up through the gears from 1-5 what speed and or rims should I be in newbie on love the bike and want to keep her healthy 2013 rt 300 hundred miles just had low oil warning light come on.gonna check level in the morning.thanx love this site