What RPM's at 65-70 MPH??

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Just for my own curiousity, what RPM range do you guys & gals run at typical highway speeds (65 to 70 MPH). My '99 GW w/2001 CSC trike kit seems to run between 3K and 3500. Is this your normal also?
 
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</div>It depends on the differential gear ratio your kit has Brad. Some of my friends have Motor Trike 2 + 2 and Spider conversions (straight axles) and they run pretty close to 3500 rpm in 5th gear at 70 mph. I have a Motor Trike Adventure (independent suspension) conversion kit and I run nearly dead on 3000 rpm in fifth gear at 70 mph.<br />
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OH, don't know if you've done so but don't mix bikes when comparing things like this. Big difference between a GL1500 and GL1800 engine...<br />
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</div>2010 GL1800 / Champion SA 3000 @70 mph
 
Yep, the Motor Trike 1800 IRS Kits are geared higher than a Stock Gold Wing....unless I was doing 70+ mph, I never used 5th Gear.......ThumbUp
 
When my 2004 Wing was stock I ran 3000 RPM at 70 MPH. When I triked it with a CSC kit, I still ran 3000 at 70. I now own a 2012 wing with a Hannigan kit and STILL run 3000 at 70. The engine is big enough that I hardly ever run in 4th gear unless I'm under 40 or 45, or going up a hill. Whenever I can shift and can get to 2000RPM in the next gear I do it.
 
Yeah I should've stated up front I have a 1500. I remember the last wing I had ran approx. 2400 RPM at 65 mph or at least I thought so. My trike runs real close to 3500 at 70 mph. <br />
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'Course I've yet to see an accurate speedometer on any of MY past or present bikes/trikes.<br />
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Thanks everyone for your responses. I don't know if I feel better about it but I am sure I can't change it at this time.
 
My Valk with MT Coupe & straight axle, with the 205/65-15 tires, runs 3000 rpm @ 70 mph. I don't know the gear ratio, never checked, but it has the older 4 bolt wheels.

BTW, that's the same rpm the 2-whlr Valks run.
 
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</div>2006 GL1800, RoadSmith, exactly 3000 rpm @ 70 mph.
 
Just for my own curiousity, what RPM range do you guys & gals run at typical highway speeds (65 to 70 MPH). My '99 GW w/2001 CSC trike kit seems to run between 3K and 3500. Is this your normal also?

I have a 2000se GW and @ 3000 rpm I am doing about 67mph at 70mph my rpm is about 3200 I have a champion kit
 
Just for my own curiousity, what RPM range do you guys & gals run at typical highway speeds (65 to 70 MPH). My '99 GW w/2001 CSC trike kit seems to run between 3K and 3500. Is this your normal also?
1990 Goldwing SE/TriKing conversion in 2006. runs at 3100 rpm with and indicated 65 mph.
 
I don't know about GL1500s since I've never owned one and only ridden one once to fill up the gas tank for a friend but I do know GL1800s are infamous for having speedometer error as high as 10% of.. That is HUGE. My '01 was off 6 mph at 70. When the '06 only had two wheels it was off only 3 mph at 70. I depend on my Garmin GPS to tell me what speed I'm going. Although I do know that my indicated speed at 70 mph is indeed 70 mph. Motor Trike corrected that off set error on my Wing... I don't remember what the gear ratio is but it's dead on for me...:xszpv::xszpv:
 
I don't know about GL1500s since I've never owned one and only ridden one once to fill up the gas tank for a friend but I do know GL1800s are infamous for having speedometer error as high as 10% of.. That is HUGE. My '01 was off 6 mph at 70. When the '06 only had two wheels it was off only 3 mph at 70. I depend on my Garmin GPS to tell me what speed I'm going. Although I do know that my indicated speed at 70 mph is indeed 70 mph. Motor Trike corrected that off set error on my Wing... I don't remember what the gear ratio is but it's dead on for me...:xszpv::xszpv:

Same here on my Hannigan !
 
Difference between 1800 and 1500 is were the speed is coming from. 1500 is front wheel ( won't change 2 to 3 wheel ) 1800 is tranny. The rear wheel size and rear end Ratio will change the speed.
 
2008 GL1800 with Motortrike adventure kit. 3000 rpm=70mph both on Garmin GPS and Bike speedometer. Before trike conversion the speedo read 5mph faster than actual speed. Love my Motor trike.:)
 
Looks like just about everyone's trike runs approximately 3000 RPM's at 70 MPH. Mine, on the other hand runs closer to 3500 RPM's @ 70 MPH. If I slow down enough to get to 3000 or so RPM's I can increase my MPG back to between 32 - 35 which is where it should be, or so I'm told. But if we decide to ride on a freeway sometimes we have to run up to 70-75 mph to keep out of the way of traffic. Then our mileage drops to as low as 24 - 28 MPG.

If MPG is important enough, would you consider changing the gear ratio on your trike? Mine is a 1999 GL1500SE so the speedo is driven off the front wheel so gear change wouldn't affect that, just engine speed. Again, just curious.
 

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