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After 110,000 miles on my '05 FJR I believe I can safely report that on nearly every ride it goes to redline at least once during the ride. YMMV.
Poor planning on my part when that happens during a pass...
Get yourself an AE, you can just flick that little lever and in an instant you can go even faster. Unless you've hit the limiter in 5th
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Enough already with all this speeding on public roads...I would never do that.
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What petey said. I can testify that he typically rides 10 mph below the limit.

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It would be false testimony...unless the caveat is that I meant the redline in 5th gear.

 
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Not speeding if done in 1st gear. :)

 
FJRMGM posted: Not speeding if done in 1st gear.
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Yeah, the judges around here will immediately dismiss all charges when that defense is used. Sorta like "You can't get into trouble in second gear."

I ride my FJR like a grandma -- at least compared to fellow members I met at last year's Hooterville. Took my bike into the shop for the 24,000 mile check, and the service rep said, "Dude, where are your chicken strips?"

I told him I rarely lean the bike over, and he was probably looking at virgin rubber from the center all the way to the sidewalls.
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Generally, I ride in the 3-4K shift range. Then there are those times, some will know what I'm talking about, where I'll go through the gears (1-3) until I hear the rev limiter in each gear. Some feel the need for speed, others don't. To each their own.

 
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