THis might seem like a stupid question, but I thought I'd ask it anyway!
Having come off a 1100 4 cyl bike to ride a 660 single, what is the best way to ride these to get the most out of them?
When I rode the 1100, I would turn the throttle about a third, get to the speed i wanted and select the gear that would keep the bike at around 5-6k rpm.
On my new Baggy - with no rev counter - I grab about half a throttle turn, hit the rev limiter in 1st at 25mph, knock it into 2nd, grab half a throttle again, hit the limiter at 50mph and knock it up to 3rd for a short while then into 4th and keep to around 70-80 mph with around half throttle.
I know these bikes are all about low reving torque, and within a short while I will work out how not to hit the limiter. My question relates to how I should ride this bike - is it best to use the highest gear I can and ride it on the throttle, or should I use the gears and keep a light throttle?
I know on first reading this might seem the daftest question you've ever read on a forum, but I know that different engine configurations require a different style of riding. And I've never owned a single before!