Optimal speed range SV 650 throttled?
Hi,
Does anyone know what the rpm range is on a throttled Suzuki SV 650 2016 where I can get the most power?
Thank you!
Hi,
Does anyone know what the rpm range is on a throttled Suzuki SV 650 2016 where I can get the most power?
Thank you!
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Most of the force is present at the last third of the speed band without a throttle, the engine no longer gets there and who then there is nothing in force because the torque then snaps into the basement and goes against NULL .
So what you should have in feeling and not drive to speed is just disturbing.
It is electronically throttled, I can turn to the limiter (12000). It is clear that I have no strength at the top that I want to know this only for the principle.
Most of the force is at the maximum speed at which the 35kw arrives.
You probably mean the maximum torque
Yes
with the torque you cannot expect top values.
In addition, you don’t drive to speed meters, but to feel.
You know, if the engine is tormenting, then you turn down. If you really want performance, you turn out the gears. But normally you are moving in the range 3-6000 rpm.
In the case of the SV 650 in the throttled version, the maximum speed is not much higher than the 6800 rpm. I’ve been googling for the 35kw version after a data sheet, but I didn’t find anything.