For 100 mph cruiseing , yea . If you live in town or it rains on your lawn

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When Noah was a boy , you had standard , close , and Enduro / ISDT RATIOS , in the 4 speeds . In Triumphs and other motorcycles . :lol:
I.S.D.T. were typically a close First & Second , for the off road sections . Trails & mud plugging .
a close Third & Fourth , for the Tarmac Sections . On such as a T 110 etc , or 500T , A7 Bezzer ,
etc.
And a Big Gap between Second and Third . as it was in between .
Now , running 23 T to get 130 at 7000 , going up a grassy lawn in the rain , gets fairly intresting . Or a TRAIL or unmade driveway .
for Us Hillbillies .
Also at lights you tend to wait till the vehical in front has moved out before you let the clutch in , so you dont run over it .
So - to keep the revs down while youre tearing up the Autobahn , and get into the shed up the back in winter -
A set of WIDE RATIO Gears in a FIVE SPEED , gives you a Overdrive top , to keep it below the 5900 continuous recomended useage ,
at ' the good old Ton ' .
Therefore ' WE ' need a ' starting gear ' , suitable for walking pace , wooded slopes , and towing trucks .
Sensable fancy transmissions CLOSE the Rev Drops as the Ratios Highten . As you need MORE GO uphigher .
Ideally a 500 rpm drop from fourth to fifth at redline . Though double that in our case - 1000 rpm drop ,
would be perfectly acceptable , increseing as you descend ratios . Remembering its sillyer to run to Max
rpms in lower gears , as theres less time or things there . So typically a Ace drops 1000 for 1st & 500 for
second ,calulateing our speed in gear / rpm figures for ratios in the lower gears . To avoid putting the pistons
through the cylinder head in everyday use . EVERYDAY . However we might press it a bit more on occasion .
So we're looking at say between 40 and 60mph in First at redline . Then theres top . And the rest have to fit in between there somewhere ,
as we've mentioned . :mrgreen:
generally it Bad Class to be unable to pull the TON , In THIRD . No atter the number of ratios . So these Germans mightneed SIX speeds .
