Guest RJBuffett Posted September 17, 2007 Share #1 Posted September 17, 2007 I did a 8 day trip to New England this year with my wife so the bike was pretty well loaded down. I have noticed even without the extra weight when I am going up hill in 5th gear when I give it throttle it really starts to vibrate and then stops once I crest the hill. Have just bought a trailer but will probably not get a chance to try it this year. I just hope with the extra trailer weight and the more I can pack if this will hurt the bike. Does anyone else notice the vibration when accelerating up hill? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BluesLover Posted September 17, 2007 Share #2 Posted September 17, 2007 This may be a stupid question, but did you try gearing down to 4th? These things, with the 4 cylinders, have a ton of power, and sometimes I find myself still riding it like I do my V-Twin... and she needs to be revved up. Cheers, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest RJBuffett Posted September 17, 2007 Share #3 Posted September 17, 2007 At 100kph don't think it is a good idea to gear down to 4th. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoadKill Posted September 17, 2007 Share #4 Posted September 17, 2007 At 100kph don't think it is a good idea to gear down to 4th. Don't exactly know what the conversion factor is, but I have down shifted at60-70 MPH many times and have road at 80 MPH in 4th many times. More than likely the vibration you feel is the 5th gear bogging down. It is a true Overdrive. Try downshifting and I bet it disappears. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
royalstarjac Posted September 17, 2007 Share #5 Posted September 17, 2007 At 100kph don't think it is a good idea to gear down to 4th. That's only 62 mph? Going uphill? I don't even shift into 5th on level ground until i'm over 65 mph. Your lugging the motor. Wind it out some!-Jack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redneck Posted September 17, 2007 Share #6 Posted September 17, 2007 Your lugging it shift it down. 100kpa in fifth is about 2500 rpm way too slow for pulling hills. that bike will easly run 100kpa in second gear shifting to 4th or 3rd at that speed under load would be normal. Just rember its more like a Ferrari than a john deere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BMW Posted September 17, 2007 Share #7 Posted September 17, 2007 I agree, usually don't hit 5th until 70mph or above. You can down shift into 4th and just give it a little throttle as you release the clutch and it should be fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freebird Posted September 17, 2007 Share #8 Posted September 17, 2007 Downshifting at ANY speed on the 2nd gen is not a problem. I've downshifted at over 110 MPH. Now that was BEFORE I installed the VMAX rear, don't know that I would try it now...then again...maybe I will. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuddyRich Posted September 17, 2007 Share #9 Posted September 17, 2007 Yep, goin uphill at 100kph is too slow for 5th. drop it down to third till about 120 kph. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eugene Posted September 18, 2007 Share #10 Posted September 18, 2007 Yep, goin uphill at 100kph is too slow for 5th. drop it down to third till about 120 kph. Hopefully you mean 4th? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pegscraper Posted September 18, 2007 Share #11 Posted September 18, 2007 Third gear at 120kph is just fine if you're trying to accelerate quickly. I've done as much as 130 kph in second. The engine really can't be hurt by revving too high. The rev limiter will protect it. This engine does perform better when allowed to rev up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sailor Posted September 18, 2007 Share #12 Posted September 18, 2007 I often hit 80kph in second gear. You gotta gear down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saddlebum Posted September 18, 2007 Share #13 Posted September 18, 2007 Your lugging it shift it down. 100kpa in fifth is about 2500 rpm way too slow for pulling hills. that bike will easly run 100kpa in second gear shifting to 4th or 3rd at that speed under load would be normal. Just rember its more like a Ferrari than a john deere. 100% in agreement give that horse its head Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flb_78 Posted September 18, 2007 Share #14 Posted September 18, 2007 I dont know what the conversion is, but my Venture will run 98 MPH in 3rd gear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaltyDawg Posted September 18, 2007 Share #15 Posted September 18, 2007 Ok first off I agree, you need to down shift. Second, after reading this post I now know why there is such a difference in peoples gas mileage. My bike runs just fine in 5th at 45mph and above, if I start up hill I will down shift if it feels like it's bogging down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest RJBuffett Posted September 18, 2007 Share #16 Posted September 18, 2007 Then I guess the manual is out to lunch, it says to shift from 4th to 5th at 31mph. I find with mine even at 60mph in 4th the engine is revving high, but it is much better in 4th going up hill, the lagging is gone. Thanks for all the good tips and enjoy the rest of the riding season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WilCruise Posted September 18, 2007 Share #17 Posted September 18, 2007 5th at 31?? maybe going down hill. I agree with all the others - this engine likes to rev. Takes some getting used to if you've been riding V-twins, but don't be concerned, the engine will be OK at higher revs. 2nd gen has a limiter that'll keep you from going too high. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
royalstarjac Posted September 18, 2007 Share #18 Posted September 18, 2007 When I read my manual I did notice it had extremely low speeds for recomended shifting points. The only thing I can figure is they did that to stay within the 55 mph speed limit. Then they won't be seen as advocating breaking the law and the attendent liability issues.-Jack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pegscraper Posted September 18, 2007 Share #19 Posted September 18, 2007 The manual is out to lunch on shifting points. My guess is that it's eyewash for the EPA, who doesn't like it when engines are revved up much. Supposedly makes emissions worse. They like rpms kept low, and it doesn't matter what other expense there is. Automatic transmissions in cars will also shift up way too early. A good average guideline for shift points is: 25, 40, 50, and 60. That assumes a top speed of 60 mph; don't shift into high gear until you've reached your top speed and have stopped accelerating. If top speed is higher stretch them out, and if it's lower they can be shortened up a bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stoutman Posted September 18, 2007 Share #20 Posted September 18, 2007 The manual suggested shift points are for the 1000 mph break in period. Even then I think it is way to low. I tried driving my RSTD that way when I first got it and was not happy. When I finally broke the 1000 mile point and started letting it run at higher revs it is a much happier bike. I agree with others here. I'll hit 3rd gear at 65 mph if I need to pass on a hill. This bike just gets up and goes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albino Rhino Posted September 19, 2007 Share #21 Posted September 19, 2007 I did a 8 day trip to New England this year with my wife so the bike was pretty well loaded down. I have noticed even without the extra weight when I am going up hill in 5th gear when I give it throttle it really starts to vibrate and then stops once I crest the hill. Have just bought a trailer but will probably not get a chance to try it this year. I just hope with the extra trailer weight and the more I can pack if this will hurt the bike. Does anyone else notice the vibration when accelerating up hill? I agree with the others re lugging the engine. Another thing to check is the carb sync. When my carbs are out of sync the up-hill vibration is worse than when the carbs are in sync. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JGorom Posted September 19, 2007 Share #22 Posted September 19, 2007 I did a 8 day trip to New England this year with my wife so the bike was pretty well loaded down. I have noticed even without the extra weight when I am going up hill in 5th gear when I give it throttle it really starts to vibrate and then stops once I crest the hill. Have just bought a trailer but will probably not get a chance to try it this year. I just hope with the extra trailer weight and the more I can pack if this will hurt the bike. Does anyone else notice the vibration when accelerating up hill? As already stated...it is the result of Yamaha's fifth gear engineering on this particular bike. Now whereas I fully understand that fifth gear on this bike is a true overdrive, and one that will serve you well if you will shift into it at 70 mph or higher...that is not how I drive this bike 90 percent of the time. Best solution out there for those who feel the same way...do the VMax change out...you won't regret it and if you drive alot two up or with a trailer in tow, you will find an added torque benefit in gears 1 to 5. Been there...done that...and me like the results! PS: I think you will like the change even if you just ride this machine one up, which the Venture is now my primary one up machine! Love the added torque in all gears! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hig4s Posted September 19, 2007 Share #23 Posted September 19, 2007 When I'm taking it real easy,, most of the time, I still don't shift to 5th until I'm over 40mph, but I have also shifted down to 3rd to pass at over 70mph no problems. So far I've never hit the rev limiter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flb_78 Posted September 20, 2007 Share #24 Posted September 20, 2007 So far I've never hit the rev limiter. Well that's no fun, go hit the rev limiter in the first 3 gears and see just how fast this beast is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monsta Posted September 20, 2007 Share #25 Posted September 20, 2007 Now whereas I fully understand that fifth gear on this bike is a true overdrive, Actually as I understand it a TRUE overdrive is an auxiliary transmission. The RSV has 2 overdrive ratios. 4th is .90:1 and 5th being .75:1 or something like that I don't have the exact numbers next to me. Can someone correct me with my terminology if need be? I see the term "true overdrive" used elsewhere...is there a "false overdrive"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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