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me and another engineer whose had a few motorcycles in his day, and works on formula cars, talked about the piston speed issue today. it was determined in one of his engineering classes (engine technology and engineering) that a motorcycle engine will have higher pistons speeds ONLY because it revs much higher then a car engine. This lead to motorcycle engines wearing about twice as fast as cars. Which is why many motorcycles over 20,000 miles are considered 'high mileage'. (not in my book though).
velocity of a car's piston, maximum safe, 15 feet per second
velocity of a motorcycle piston at +10000 RPM, 20+ feet per second.
fast, we can't pressure you to drive over any speed or RPM, its a comfort thing. most of us are just trying to help you understand that these engines are made to rev high, being 'race' engines almost...at least in engineering design standards.
i have to say when i first got my 79 GS550 started after a month off with some carb work and a Dyna S installation, after i set the timing and didn't hear any 'problems' with my ears, i revved that bad thing up to 8000 RPM in the parking lot.
boy was i jumping around to hear it rev up there smoothly. 
~Adam
velocity of a car's piston, maximum safe, 15 feet per second
velocity of a motorcycle piston at +10000 RPM, 20+ feet per second.
fast, we can't pressure you to drive over any speed or RPM, its a comfort thing. most of us are just trying to help you understand that these engines are made to rev high, being 'race' engines almost...at least in engineering design standards.
i have to say when i first got my 79 GS550 started after a month off with some carb work and a Dyna S installation, after i set the timing and didn't hear any 'problems' with my ears, i revved that bad thing up to 8000 RPM in the parking lot.
~Adam