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That doesn't seem to pencil out.
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What is the limiter? I didn't know the Nomads had one. On m 2007 Rocket 3 Classic Tourer, the limiter was set at 135 mph which I discovered while trying to break the sound barrier in Montana. When I downloaded the new custom tune, it opened the secondaries along with the deleting the speed limiter. Then things got a little scary.
It's not that I intend to go over 105 MPH on my Nomad but is there any way to lift that limiter?
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What mick said. I've had my 1600 top out several times and have never hit the limiter. The motor just won't rev that high at top speed. On the other hand I've hit it many times in 1st gear. I think that's because they geared 1st so its easy to get rolling when packing a heavy load. The result is the engine hits high RPMs pretty quick.
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No, not unless the clutch is slipping. Pencil and paper give a range of approximately 132-141 on a five speed although you will never pull it. On a six speed I know you can be in 4th gear at 108 (GPS verified) and your not going to hit the limiter. Once past third gear the rev limiter is not an issue.
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I've had my Nomad up to 115 mph (GPS verified)and it was still pulling strong, didn't look to see what the RPMs were, I was too busy hanging on. I was trying to catch up with the group that I had gotten separated from. When I saw how fast I was going, I eased off the throttle down to 90 until I had them in sight.
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I don't know about the 1600's but my 1500's ECM stops counting at some rpm (5278 according to the book). That's what I think is the limiting factor on the motor. I could get that in 1-3 and maybe 4th but it sure won't happen in 5th. I tap out at about 97 mph true (GPS)
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