I'm just starting to get a feel for the bike and I'm curious. I always thought my tach was off, so I just wanted to double check how off my tach is before I wind up the engine and torch it.
At 50 mph in top gear, I'm doing an indicated 3000 rpm. The speedo is pretty accurate since I went by one of those signs that tells you how fast you're going and I was going within 1 mph of what was indicated by my speedo vs. the sign. I did some basic calcs using the info from my Haynes manual, and it seems that from the calcs, 3000 rpm should correspond to 494 rpm at the rear wheel, or half a mile per minute, or 30 mph.
I'm wondering if any of the 450 guys can give me any practical advice as to what engine speeds to expect at moderate cruising speeds (50 mph is a good baseline), so I can keep track of, and maybe ultimately fix, my tachometer.
Thanks!

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