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What is your highway "sweet spot" speed

wings2fly

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I've only had my 2016 Spyder RTS for 2 weeks and just did our first long ride to Laughlin River Run this week. Still doing a little bit of adjustment from 2 wheels but I love the Spyder. We hit lots of weather, wind, rain, etc. I got push around a little in the high winds but not bad. My husband likes to travel at 75 to 80 mph. I found that around 75 I had some shake going on. I have the baja ron sway bar but have not done the laser alignment yet (have to locate somewhere to do it). So what highway speeds do you travel at comfortably?
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Well....

Freeways are not my thing but a must so I like to hurry on at about 85 traffic allowing. ..:riding:the Jag loves it 6000 rpm's is sweet...:yes:
 
I like 70 when the traffic will allow. On my 2012 RT that corresponds to 5000 in 5th. I have ridden for miles at 80 on some of the freeways in UT and was just fine.
 
I like to be the 2nd fastest vehicle on the highway. That way if he is going just a bit faster than me, the Leo's will get him and not me. I like about 77mph. No vibrations and moving at a reasonable pace.
 
I cruise between 70 and 75 mph on the interstate. Not for the bike, it does fine, but for me. At that speed I can "goose" it a bit when I need to, control a relative quick stop and adjust to changing road conditions comfortably.
 
My sweet spot is usually two to three miles above the posted limit.

Here, I drive 60 in the 55's, 68 in the 65's, and 73 in the 70's. I get no shaking of any kind, the gas mileage is "normal" at 31 or so for the 998 and 39-41 for the 1330. When you get past 70, the mileage will go down a bit--but--for most, that is not an issue. :thumbup:
 
:popcorn: Well first off I have to get out of state to enjoy any speed :p, not just the limits but the quality of roads:shocked::shocked:nojoke But at spyderfest I did enjoy the 60-80 range where I could:clap:
However was short lived as I'm back home now :roflblack: i still have my routs but more for views & destinations than the speed I get there:2thumbs: Im a happy laid back no rush redneck anyway:thumbup:
 
With my 2014 I get my best miles per gallon around 55 but other than that I drive the speed limit + 5%, so 60 will be 63 on the GPS or 64 on the speedo. I do not believe I have a favored sweet spot, I have been over 100 mph and no issues.
 
about 83

On the Eway I usually set the cruise at about 83 and the GPS states about 80, Ride is smooth and comfortable. I generally set about 10 over regardless.
 
The faster the Sweeter..

Between 82 and 85 is best for me, I get a little belt harmonics (not much) between 75 and 80 but just a tad faster and it smooths out...but I can pretty much run any speed if needed...
 
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