The other day I had all my plastics off and I realized something that had never crossed my mind before. I was looking at the rear cylinder and it dawned on me that when I am riding there is an average of 5000 explosions per minute, less then a few inches from my package! (And I don't mean the kind UPS delivers) If that's not livin on the wild side, then I don't know what is! Thought's/Response's?
if you are averaging 5000 explosions per minute on the rear cylinder woulnd't that mean the bike is running at 20,000 r.p.m.? I will keep my package far away from a harley v-twin runnin at 20000 r.p.m.
Cook Neilson had story in Cycle magazine 30? years ago about dragging a Sporty and a flange-bolted iron jug came off during the run. At least the top tube on the frame was sort of a guard.
On fuel bikes now they have restraints on the cylinders like a blower restraint on a fuel dragster. The rider also wares a flack jacket under his leathers.
One of the greatest and best Harley Fuel bike developers/riders was so injured by a cylinder explosion that he eventually died from complications...Jim McClure...it was after that one that rules were imposed for restraints and chest armor.