My 3000-mile-old '04 BCR wouldn't pull over 130 when I first got it. Remedy? Take it out on some long runs and give it a sound thrashing.
A couple of weeks ago, with around 4500 miles up, it pulled to the limiter in top.
From having had experience of more than a couple of Oilhead Boxers, it would appear that they run better when given a good seeing-to on a regular basis.
What richard said(gromit).
Dont ride it to achieve maxium MPG.
Let the bugger redline a few times and all should be well.
That said,i take it the bike is in good tune?
gus
Oh! boys.. thrash it a couple of times..it gets a good seeing to everytime
I climb on board!! ( even on the commute to work!)
She's got 12,500 miles on her now, have had this problem since I got her.
I ride with a mate who's got a VFR800, and I HATE to let him pull away from me at 135...it's the only chance he gets mind, boxer outguns him any where, any gear...
beefy38 wrote:Oh! boys.. thrash it a couple of times..it gets a good seeing to everytime
I climb on board!! ( even on the commute to work!)
Take care if you use the same time and route on your commuting thrash, it only takes on member of the Masonic persuasion with a hot line to the local Cheif Constable to get a speed trap set up just for you.
Long termers on here will remember a similar scenario with Tony Smith, formerly of this parish.
Lloyd
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