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What cruising speed are you comfortable at


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I guess that depends on if Im with the wife or by myself or with the vr goup. The wife and I tend to be a litle slow as she likes to site see. I tend to ride about 5 to ten over by myself and just recently on a M&E ride it was closer to 15 to 20 over with a trailer aboard.

 

 

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I'd just like to say, What an awesome question.........

 

Just Me 70-75

Wife & I 65-75 ( Best weather )

Bike & Trailer, Wife & I 65-73 (loaded)- (rain) 40-50

 

when we are traveling the with the trailer on the Highways 70-78 (also depending on our load)

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Totally depends on mood, road, weather, what ever. One of my best rides alone was taking 220 north out of Cumberland MD, headed straight north through PA, Through NY until I came to a big lake. Mostly 2 lane roads, tooling along 45 - 50

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If you don't have a speedohealer on your speedometer you probably can't set the cruise on a 2nd gen it at a true 85. At an indicated 85 you are probably only running about 77 or 78 due to the speedometer error.

 

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Well, I have the short shield and the speedo is off about 7 mph. I don't like to run much more than 80 on the x-way. Much faster and the wind buffeting is pronounced. On the 55 mph roads I'm running at 65 -67. I do wind it out passing sometimes to around 90 or so, but at age 61 I don't like to go much faster. What the heck is the rush.

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Bull, I been riding with you before. :no-no-no:

 

I can't believe you said that....:doh:

Why do I have to do 80+ to keep up???:rotfl:

 

Your speed-o-meter must be off a little...:confused24:

You know I'm a law biding citizen......

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