- Thu Apr 12, 2018 4:02 pm
#75673
Oo'er that's a can of worms you've opened up there ; )
As I'm sure many will come along after me and point out, if you wanted to do more than 70 you've bought the wrong bike. Although the efi is supposed to put out 27bhp it still doesn't mean you'll be racing many 125's and winning.
Joking aside, it may be 'ran in' at 600 miles but it will loosen up a bit more over the next couple of thousand miles and you should be able to coax a little bit more out of it then but you will still do well to see 75mph on the speedo on the flat. Mine is well ran in (9000 miles) and a less restrictive silencer and a K&N have definitely pepped it up a little (despite what some will tell you) and I run a one tooth larger sprocket on the front. It runs up to 65/70 pretty easily and will show over 75 on a (very) long straight but the occasional times the needle troubles 80 it's either with a strong tail wind, going down a long hill or me crouched over the bars like I was sixteen again. And it really isn't comfortable at anything over 70 for long, it gets all vibey, windy, bouncy, blowy uppy and why didn't I use another bikey.
They are great bikes, huge fun and can be hustled along back lanes surprisingly quickly but definitely not made for outright speed. Hope you come to terms with it and enjoy your new bike - Trevor