bluehole
Active member
I am down to one motorcycle. It is a 1972 R75/5. I love the bike, but it is much different experience than the Oilheads I owned. Those riding multi generational BMW models will appreciate what I mean.
Here is the situation:
I seldom ride interstates much on my Airhead. This motorcycle has been used primarily for riding secondary roads. However, this is now my primary bike and there are times I prefer the interstate to secondary roads. In this area, the interstate speed limit is usually 65 or 70 mph. Last week I was on the local interstate on Ol' Red and at a GPS indicated 65 mph the tach showed 4,500 rpm. At 70 mph the rpm was just under 5,000...maybe 4,800. The Airhead is happiest a bit on either side of 60 mph. Naturally, my Oilheads cruised the interstate effortlessly at a lower rpm... perhaps 4,000 rpm at similar speeds.
Here is the question:
The R75/5 feels busy on the interstate. I usually limit my interstate riding because I am concerned it may be detrimental to the engine run the R75/5 at the higher speeds for long distances. Is is wise to limit high speed interstate riding or am I needlessly babying the R75/5? I understand part of what I am dealing with is the transition between riding on an Oilhead as opposed to an Airhead. The Oilhead will feel more relaxed. I want to be sure I am doing the right thing. I do not want to strain...damage Ol' Red. I believe keeping the rpm down is better for the engine. What are your thoughts?
Here is the situation:
I seldom ride interstates much on my Airhead. This motorcycle has been used primarily for riding secondary roads. However, this is now my primary bike and there are times I prefer the interstate to secondary roads. In this area, the interstate speed limit is usually 65 or 70 mph. Last week I was on the local interstate on Ol' Red and at a GPS indicated 65 mph the tach showed 4,500 rpm. At 70 mph the rpm was just under 5,000...maybe 4,800. The Airhead is happiest a bit on either side of 60 mph. Naturally, my Oilheads cruised the interstate effortlessly at a lower rpm... perhaps 4,000 rpm at similar speeds.
Here is the question:
The R75/5 feels busy on the interstate. I usually limit my interstate riding because I am concerned it may be detrimental to the engine run the R75/5 at the higher speeds for long distances. Is is wise to limit high speed interstate riding or am I needlessly babying the R75/5? I understand part of what I am dealing with is the transition between riding on an Oilhead as opposed to an Airhead. The Oilhead will feel more relaxed. I want to be sure I am doing the right thing. I do not want to strain...damage Ol' Red. I believe keeping the rpm down is better for the engine. What are your thoughts?