Thu, 2 Apr 1998 12:05:14 +0200
- Message No. 2515
From: Manfred.Rebl@siemens.at
Subject: AW: Top speed
Hello Vlada,
top speed depends also on the chain wheel set you are using, I made
following experience in the past
chain wheel set 16:42 top speed 170-175km/h (50hp version) at about
6000-6500rpm,
after a few modifications I got following result
chain wheel set 16:46 speed 170 - 175km/ (60hp version) at about
7500rpm (I have never tried to drive at higher rpm's for a longer time
because of possible destruction of the engine)
If you use 16:42 (60hp) it should be possible to reach a top speed of
180 - 185km/h.
kind regards
Manfred Rebl
N.S: All speeds were measured at the analog speedometer.
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Datum: Mittwoch, 01. April 1998 14:34
Hi all,
I noticed in the list that few of you mention in different context top
speed of your @, which was almost about 180 km/h.
I would like to know if this speed is 'original' one or is it result of
some improvements of your @, then what kind of improvements (same like
Raymond)?
I test it and my @ goes 'only' about 165 km/h at 7500 rpm.
When the bike is able to go 180 km/h is it also better in the lower
speeds/rpm or is the engine running better just in the peak of its rpm ?
Thanx
Bye for now
Vlada
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