imcool Turbocharged Joined Feb 22, 2022 Messages 540 Ride Rocket 3R 2022 Nov 27, 2022 #11 Whylee said: Run good quality fuel, dont bog the motor down by running low rpms in high gear and you wont have a problem with carbon build up. Good quality fuels has the detergents added to prevent this. Click to expand... please can you give couple example of that? like what is low rpm for gears? i think each gear has different low rpm?
Whylee said: Run good quality fuel, dont bog the motor down by running low rpms in high gear and you wont have a problem with carbon build up. Good quality fuels has the detergents added to prevent this. Click to expand... please can you give couple example of that? like what is low rpm for gears? i think each gear has different low rpm?
Journeyman "And this one is just right" ~ Goldilocks Joined Aug 13, 2017 Messages 2,519 Location Old Fort, NC 28762 USA Ride 2020 3R Nov 27, 2022 #12 imcool said: please can you give couple example of that? like what is low rpm for gears? i think each gear has different low rpm? Click to expand... Just don't bog down (lug) the motor. Shift down so the RPMs are not too low- you can hear and feel it. If pressed for a number I'd say don't cruise below 3K, keep it around 3.5 - 4.5K cruising and below the redline for everything else
imcool said: please can you give couple example of that? like what is low rpm for gears? i think each gear has different low rpm? Click to expand... Just don't bog down (lug) the motor. Shift down so the RPMs are not too low- you can hear and feel it. If pressed for a number I'd say don't cruise below 3K, keep it around 3.5 - 4.5K cruising and below the redline for everything else
wjb Nitrous Joined Dec 16, 2019 Messages 1,269 Location California No Longer! Ride 2008 Rocket III Touring 2002 Bonneville America Nov 27, 2022 #13 Bore scopes are inexpensive to buy. You could get one and look inside your engine to see for yourself if it has carbon build up and go from there.
Bore scopes are inexpensive to buy. You could get one and look inside your engine to see for yourself if it has carbon build up and go from there.