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Top Speed of 2014 RT

I haven't finished with break in so I haven't been above 5000 rpm's and that was 98 mph. The RT was very smooth and I felt very comfortable with it at that speed. I've had it to 85 two up and it was just cruising along. I'm about ready for the 3000 mile service then I'll see what she will do. I'm sure there'e a rev limiter or some other device to keep the top end speed down.
 
100 indicated was fast enough for me, a couple times only. It's deer season forever around here.
 
In the, :D "Interest of Science"; I stretched mine out on a useful hunk of road. I wanted to compare it to my 2010 RT.
My OLD bike would get to 97 pretty quick, and then just sort of "finger walk" it's way to 100. It took a Looooonnnnngggg time to get there. :shocked:
The new bike kicked it up to 97 like it was nothing, and then just grabbed another handful of speedometer, and was at 100 in about another 300 yards... :thumbup:

...And that was MORE than I needed! ;)
 
Interesting..!!

must be the extra weight and wind resistance that has you going slower. Still thought the RT's could do better. But then they are set up for touring...;)
 
I was just trying to keep up with them!!!

130 once, 110 another time, into the 90's more than a few times. all with my 300# slightly crouched behind a fully lowered windshield with the Eco turned off.

Rock solid.

Then my common sense asked me what would happen if I had a blow-out...
 
Had mine at 103 and only pulling 5800 rpms. I think 110+ is possible but need a long straight stretch. Was very stable. The aerodynamics kind of make the bike squat at speed.:yes::yes::yes:
 
What I really like about the bike's speed is how quickly it can get to 95 mph compared to my 2010 and 2012. I cruised at 105 comfortably where I could see the road a mile ahead. I think the Cat delete and exhaust system change reduced my bike weight by over 50 pounds.. that definitely helped.
 
Thanks for the top speed info

Curious how fast you have been on the new RT? Did you feel comfortable at that speed?


I was just curious how fast an RT could go, not that I ever intend to spend any time at 100+ MPH but it is nice to know it will get there. Thanks to everyone for the feedback.
 
I was just curious how fast an RT could go, not that I ever intend to spend any time at 100+ MPH but it is nice to know it will get there. Thanks to everyone for the feedback.
:shocked: Oh sure...
Get all of us to admit to "excessive fun" on the highway, and then you get to ride on less-crowded roads! :D
 
on my wing and my bmw i did 130 and felt i had more to go, but i chickened out. at at 130 my friend chuck on his v max passed me like i was standing still
 
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