Dahlonega to Suches (August 2011).mpg

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2011

August 2011 ride from Dahlonega to Suches in the mountains of north Georgia (USA) on Honda CBR250r/ABS.

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  • Agree. See my comment below.

  • Nice vid man,

    thinking of getting one in black

    Question. . .

    What RPM does the engine turn at 75 ?

  • @cfriesen01 Hey, thanks for the positive comment.

    Here's what I can tell you about RPM. At 70, it's about 7,000; around 73 to 75 its 7,750. I've riden at 80 mph with RPMs between 8000 and 8500 or so. Red line is 10,500--never taken it there.

    Again, thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @cfriesen01 Hey, thanks for the positive comment.

    Here's what I can tell you about RPM. At 70, it's about 7,000; around 73 to 75 its 7,750. I've riden at 80 mph with RPMs between 8000 and 8500 or so. Red line is 10,500--never taken it there.

    Again, thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @cfriesen01 Looked again today 75 is approaching 8000 and 80 is about 8,500.

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  • @waynestrain I've had two comment on this topic and could not agree more. I did not reply before because I did not want to sound defensive. So, listen to waynestrain. What i did was bad riding technique. Since this video, I've taken an advanced riding course which is based a very good book called "Sport Riding Technique" by Nick Ienatsch. Check it out-excellent. Thanks Waynestrain.

  • One of the greatest hazards on Hwy 60 is folks failing to maintain their lane--especially when straightening out curves. Cars & bikes frequently sail through the air and come to rest in our little holler. Fortunately the pasture provides a nice landing spot for the Medivac choppers.

    Good luck to you.

  • @hgl1001 Thanks man, I was wondering about that because i thought highway use might be too hard on the engine. do you think this is more of a city bike?

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