14/48 is not exactly low gearing...
That was standard gearing on my mid 80s model 510s
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14/48 is not exactly low gearing...
If this can be documented then it could make big news in the Vintage, and Modern Dirt Bike community. I'm of coarse comparing this to the Dirt Bike Magazine test done on the 1981 KTM 495 that did 124 MPH and has forever been know as the Worlds Fastest Dirt Bike. Google will quickly bring up all the details, both from back in the day and more recent accounts of what went down. Do to the story becoming popular a couple of years later they did the same test with a Water Cooled 495 and it couldn't get close to the speed of the AC one due to the Shrouds folding around backwards in the slipstream. This doomed all WC bikes to beat the record. This story of coarse has been a thorn in the side of the modern bike crowd, who wants to always think the latest bike must be the fastest.
what you say is so painfully true, somehow people think the newer anything is (gooder)
i was riding my KTM 380 and my Husky 360, enjoying the roll-on power, wondering why everyone thinks their new 300 pulls as hard, i like my 300 but it's not as powerful
go out to the desert and some clown will pull up next to my 87 430 on a new 450 and certain they will pull me
I was cruising (if that's what you call 100mph) a number of years back and a guy thought he was going to reel me in on my 430 and as he slid backwards became appalled
how on earth can some old outdated bike beat my new technical wonder, yes he stopped where I was parked for a look at what pulled away and seemed stunned
go back one step further, most situations don't really need water cooling especially on a 500, but the Japanese sold it as needed and forced the rest of the industry to bend
that being said a 500 air cooled will be faster due to being lighter, but an 85 500 does not have the big wings like the later models so it could theoretically go about as fast
there,,,,, I rambled long enough![]()
That's why I ran a tad faster than the traffic. But the bandit as well as other bikes from Japan are so smooth without looking at the speedo I found myself at 100mph or faster without realizing it. It was time to park it.
There was a 550cc KTM 2T bike, was it ever tested?