It depends on the year/make/model and displacement. A Harley Davidson V-twin might have a 6,00rpm redline, while the R6 600cc I4 has a 17,500rpm. Small CC dirt bikes like the CB250r can go as high as 19,000rpms. Most street/sport bikes are between 10,500-17,000rpms.
Depends on the torque of the motorcycle and the road conditions. Generally, don't let the engine labour and don't make the engine scream.
A motorcycle engine can be converted to power an airplane if the aircraft is registered and placarded as an experimental aircraft. They can't be installed in a certified plane without FAA inspection and approval. Engines such as a 2-cylinder, horizontally opposed BMW motor need a PSRU, or propeller speed reduction unit, to reduce the engine's RPM to match the propeller's RPM.
It depends on the motorcycle. I have a 96 buell s2t and ideal shifting rpm is about 4000. anywhere before the red on your tac
the rpm of a c240 engine is 2000rpm
Some device that limits the engine rpm (normally electronic) or something that chokes the power potential, either a too small exhaust or carburettor.
Revolutions Per Minute ( RPM )
The engine of a motorcycle is typically measured in cubic centimeters (CC).
u can change revs of ur motorcycle. lets say ur motorcycle goes up tp 12,000 rpm. u8 can put a limiter on the engine so u will be shifting at the right time.
Engine size has nothing to do with the definition of a motorcycle. If it has 2 wheels, powered by an engine and has no pedals it's a motorcycle.
The operating range of rpm, for a C 12 Caterpillar diesel engine is 800 RPM to a maximum of 2400 RPM. The engine should be run at no more than 1800 RPM for a long period of time.
Depends on the engine that is turning 1,000 rpm's. A larger engine develops way more horsepower than a small engine at 1,000 rpm's.
Honda PE01E engine code - what model Honda motorcycle is this engine from?