YAMAHA XJ900 - YAMAHA DIVERSION - YAMMAHA XJ900P - UPDATED

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Yamaha XJ900P Personal Review UPDATED Yamaha XJ900 Review Based on personal experience and information already available on the internet! Enjoy it, and please share your valued thoughts in the comments to guide other better! Special thanks to all the viewers, and their good reflections! Take care! Also, special thanks to Music: White Petals: Keys of Moon Music And also special thanks to all my loved ones! Good luck and God Bless!
    (This is May 2024)

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  • @peoplecontacts2472
    @peoplecontacts2472 4 месяца назад +3

    Wow, lovely.....😍

  • @EmperorEvolving
    @EmperorEvolving  3 месяца назад +2

    SPEED RPM [YAMAHA XJ900P]
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    020 KMPH = 1000 RPM (tested)
    030 KMPH = 1500 RPM (tested)
    040 KMPH = 2000 RPM (tested)
    050 KMPH = 2500 RPM [Gear 4] (tested)
    050 KMPH = 2000 RPM [Gear 5] (tested)
    060 KMPH = 3000 RPM [Gear 3] (tested)
    070 KMPH = 3000 RPM [Gear 4] (tested)
    070 KMPH = 3500 RPM [GEAR 3] (tested)
    080 KMPH = 4000 RPM [GEAR 4] (tested)
    080 KMPH = 3500 RPM [GEAR 5] (tested)
    090 KMPH = 4000 RPM [GEAR 5] (tested)
    100 KMPH = 4500 RPM [GEAR 5] (tested)
    110 KMPH = 4750 RPM [GEAR 5] (tested)
    120 KMPH = 5000 RPM [GEAR 5] (tested)
    130 KMPH = 5500 RPM [GEAR 5] (tested)
    140 KMPH = 6000 RPM [GEAR 5] (tested)
    150 KMPH = 6500 RPM [GEAR 5] (tested)
    160 KMPH = 7000 RPM [GEAR 5] (assumed)
    170 KMPH = 7500 RPM [GEAR 5] (assumed)
    180 KMPH = 8000 RPM [GEAR 5] (assumed)
    190 KMPH = 8500 RPM [GEAR 5] (assumed)
    200 KMPH = 9000 RPM [GEAR 5] (assumed)
    NOTES:
    The speed of a motor is defined as the rate at which the motor rotates and is measured in revolutions per minute, or RPM. In other words, the speed is defined as how many times the motor spins in 1 minute.
    When we talk about RPM it means engine rpm ( crankshaft rotational speed ) whereas as vehicle speed is manifestation of engine rpm multiplied by FDR ( final drive ratio ) & wheel diameter. There is no as such ideal engine RPM to vehicle speed relation.
    Thank you and Good luck!