Yes I think both of those would be a factor. Other factors would include headwinds and the inclines as you travel from Sea Level to Mountain Altitudes.
great ride im not from the desert or heat.but wondering why your bike was over heating.i know its hot out but was it the weight on the bike or was the motor running to lean.
Oops. Accidentally deleted a comment that I meant to reply to. The question was asked what caused the bike to break down so close to home? It turned out it had a bad voltage regulator that was giving too much juice to the battery and causing them to burn out.
Yes I think both of those would be a factor. Other factors would include headwinds and the inclines as you travel from Sea Level to Mountain Altitudes.
VideoAdPower 2 years ago
great ride im not from the desert or heat.but wondering why your bike was over heating.i know its hot out but was it the weight on the bike or was the motor running to lean.
piratebloodsteve1 2 years ago
Oops. Accidentally deleted a comment that I meant to reply to. The question was asked what caused the bike to break down so close to home? It turned out it had a bad voltage regulator that was giving too much juice to the battery and causing them to burn out.
EAEmedia 2 years ago
Just came across your series. Excellent work. Looking forward to more.
Papa2two 2 years ago
Awesome series...thanks for posting.
A special kudos to your buttcheeks, which must have been cose to mutiny. hehe
karlypilkoids 2 years ago
The Vulcan was made to haul ass! :-) In more ways than one!
EAEmedia 2 years ago
Very nice videos. My brother rides a Vulcan 750 and he weighs about 260 and still has plenty of power.
waldenbuilder 2 years ago
An awesome series!
ultimatedisplayc 2 years ago
WOW WHAT A RIDE!
neptunecowboy 2 years ago
I've subscribed to your channel in the hopes you'll do more videos like this series!
expandyourbusiness 2 years ago
What an incredible journey! You have an iron butt!
9to5grind 2 years ago
I'd say Kawasaki owes you a new bike!
PlanetPetsTV 2 years ago