Actually, I found that when I ride her at higher RPMs, she gets better gas mileage. That's the hardest part to get used to! It appears that bike is optimal at 6000 rpms. I rode the backroads through Cave Spring, GA over to Lake Weiss. I rode in 2nd at 70mph around 7,000 rpms in the curves. When I shifted to 3rd, she didn't seem to handle as well. Thunderheader or not, she doesn't sound like a potato chugger at that point and it's hard to get used to! I did NOT ride at 115 on the way home! I passed one truck that seemed to want to share MY lane at 115. I like speed, but I'm not stupid or careless. I've only had one speeding ticket since I was 17 and it nearly cost me my license and $425! Can't afford to get my insurance cancelled!
Didn't mean to imply that you are a speed demon. Just saw an opportunity to give you the "business".

I'd be the first to admit at times I get into the motor revving up, and the pipes singing there song, and look down at the speedo meter and realize I need my license to work, and have to slow down.

Besides "getting on" it every now and then keeps carbon from building up on pistons and valves. [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
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Ride Safe,
Fired00d
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