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Sensible Cruising Speed

Posted: 20 Nov 2016 15:25
by Butch
So I've done a few miles on my Camel now. I was out on the A12 earlier today and whilst it felt quite buzzy at around 55-60 mph it smoothed a bit if I pushed the speed up a little higher. I'm doing around 6 - 6.5k rpm at 70 per when my tach is marked with a red line at 7.5

Is that kind of speed going to be OK or will I end up breaking something?

Re: Sensible Cruising Speed

Posted: 20 Nov 2016 18:41
by Ming
Butch wrote:...Is that kind of speed going to be OK or will I end up breaking something?
Only the law! :twisted: These engines have the reputation of revving like 2 strokes.

Re: Sensible Cruising Speed

Posted: 20 Nov 2016 18:58
by 72degrees
Ming wrote:
Butch wrote:...Is that kind of speed going to be OK or will I end up breaking something?
Only the law! :twisted: These engines have the reputation of revving like 2 strokes.
Heh! Both of mine don't really go properly until they are doing 6000 rpm. Mind you, they are 350s not 500s, plus the one with tacho has a 2C one ;)

Re: Sensible Cruising Speed

Posted: 20 Nov 2016 22:39
by MickeyMoto
478s don't rev like 344s... In my experience. However for the road gearing appears low...

Makes top speed about 90 at 7500? About right for Camel? Later 507s go to 8,500.

Re: Sensible Cruising Speed

Posted: 21 Nov 2016 16:35
by huub
i keep the cruising speed below 70,
be careful, mine gets pretty nervous at high speed, the thing actually needs the steering damper.
i had the front wheel lift due to the air pressure of a oncoming truck!! :shock:

Re: Sensible Cruising Speed

Posted: 21 Nov 2016 19:03
by Butch
Yeah - I'd guess a max of maybe 95 at the 7.5 red line. That was all on a sat nav by the way. Speedo is in Kms and fairly optimistic.

Mine has a lower mudguard fitted, much closer to the front wheel. And there is a steering damper attached, though I've not checked to see if that is still functional.

(I'd have to say - trying to add pictures on this board is getting up my t1t5)

Re: Sensible Cruising Speed

Posted: 21 Nov 2016 21:11
by 'It must be a .....'
Hi, just over 90mph is about right for a 500 Camel on standard gearing. Sitting at motorway speeds for hours should be no problem for the bike, just boring for the rider.
Both MkI or MkII (IA) 500 Camels should be rock solid at speed with standard mudguards and with the steering damper removed; problems could be down to tyres and pressure.
But the 501 Camels do get light at the front at speed even when you fit a low guard, remove the hand guards and screen.
Have fun, Ian