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dickie wrote:Tune a motor. Push peak bhp 3000rpm higher. Leave the gearing alone. Never hit peak bhp in top gear.
Slower bike.
Maybe?
ULC Soulagent wrote:I’d imagine that a well built standard 200 would have probably topped out around the 62-65 mark as we all know well how great the speedo was
ROClarke wrote:ULC Soulagent wrote:I’d imagine that a well built standard 200 would have probably topped out around the 62-65 mark as we all know well how great the speedo was
No,I think official top speed was at least 70 mph.
Perhaps it is a combination of different fuel today,running gear in some cases 50 yrs old and tyres today having higher rolling resistance.
Rich Oswald wrote:ROClarke wrote:ULC Soulagent wrote:I’d imagine that a well built standard 200 would have probably topped out around the 62-65 mark as we all know well how great the speedo was
No,I think official top speed was at least 70 mph.
Perhaps it is a combination of different fuel today,running gear in some cases 50 yrs old and tyres today having higher rolling resistance.
CLAIMED top speed, but as ULC Soulagent said, realistically more like 62-65.
NorthernJordan wrote:As someone who regularly rides alone, when i do join a group it is striking at how slow many people ride despite having much higher states of tunes. It does make me wonder if most people build fast motors but spend half their riding time off the power leaving them feeling dissatisfied?
Lockman69 wrote:leaded petrol...plus the fact I now weigh twice what I did back in the day![]()
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My old stage 4 200, PHBH30, JL3 with SX gearing once wound up would hold 73gps all day long at 600/650 0n the Egt (LI Crank and motoplat ignition) but since shearing the crank I just cant seem to get those speeds again![]()
ROClarke wrote:Lockman69 wrote:leaded petrol...plus the fact I now weigh twice what I did back in the day![]()
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My old stage 4 200, PHBH30, JL3 with SX gearing once wound up would hold 73gps all day long at 600/650 0n the Egt (LI Crank and motoplat ignition) but since shearing the crank I just cant seem to get those speeds again![]()
Aren't motoplat flywheels heavy, which would explain holding top speed when you got there ?
Specialcase wrote:I remember when I bought my brand new SX 150 in 1970 I used to get 70mph on the speedo lying flat on the seat most days, I was on holiday & rode from the Gower coast to Cheltenham non stop, took my bike test, passed, and went straight back, most of the journeys were lying flat! Blimey I wish I still had it.
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