My thought exactly!!! But also agree that running my 06 K9 at anything less than 2000 rpm is a vibratory nightmare. I usually try to keep it at at least 2000 to 2500 rpms. 3000+ rpms and she seems to start screaming a bit.If this is the case, why did BDM set the "engine lug warning" indicator threshold at 900 RPM?
Also true. RPMs they're talking about just seem awful high based on engine whine. 3000 to 3500 is usually my normal shift point.This is not a lug indicator, it's a low rpm indicator. You don't want to idle your engine for long at low rpm due to low oil flow, at least that's my theory.
Cool, come help me with this clutch and bring a bottle!!!!im here for ya BBChopper!!!
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:2thumbs:Interesting. Never thought about it like that, Tim. But you're right. My ol'lady's got a stock 2010 Deluxe, I absolutely HATE following her because our bikes are geared so different. (What she calls 4th is actually my 3rd, and sometimes even then I have to downshift!) Immediate throttle response is probably the best gauge. It's damn near 9:00 on a Friday nite. Guna try it in just a second.I always ride at higher rpm's then most others. If my bike doesn't instantly respond to me cracking the throttle then I feel like I'm lugging the motor.
Bottom line, it's your bike, ride it like you want too. I will always be higher in the rpm's, just my preference.

Mine does the same thing. The tach on these bikes is just a rough estimate; it goes in 500 rpm increments and just little squares that light up. I usually go by the sound of the motor more than the tachTac is not real responsive. I know the Rpm's are changing and the tack lights just kinda lag. It it just my bike?
Not that much I'm much of a contributor lately , "I agree with Bubblehead "been busy at work "now that because I'm doing the work of four " Economy" Layoffs/ corporate greed " and also a quick dive trip to Turks and Caicos islands ? I'm very lucky to still be workin .. and able to splurge now and then.. My two cents are this " If you can't tell weather your lugging your motor or not YOU pretty much don't deserve to own a hot rod like a big dog !!! Did I just say that ...yep I did ... SORRY but trueI always ride at higher rpm's then most others. If my bike doesn't instantly respond to me cracking the throttle then I feel like I'm lugging the motor.
Bottom line, it's your bike, ride it like you want too. I will always be higher in the rpm's, just my preference.
but it will go hard if I dump it.BB, where does it say that?...can't find that one....Also states it in the owners manual!..
