- Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:05 pm
#25767
Me again. Wallace have you got a tacho fitted? If so what revs were you running at when cruising at 50mph prior to the change, and what revs are you now pulling at the same speed. Beware that the vast majority of bikes are geared for "optimum" performance. Adding a tooth or two to the gearbox end can result in the engime being overgeared, which inevitably makes it run slower than standard gearing, and makes the engine labour on uphill stretches. I will be interested to know the difference in revs at any given speed. the chances ar that you are travelling faster initially at around 50mph........BUT you may also be using more throttle opening to achieve it. Internal combustion engines are only about 28% efficient. That would be for a high performance engine and probably using a turbo. Something like an Enfield or an old British single is probably not much more that 25% eficient. The good old engineers have found ways to burn more fuel faster, but frankly they have failed to make an efficient internal combustion engine. Revs and speeds please Wallace.