actually, downhill might count, in this case. if he were going full throttle downhill at 40mph with a 44 tooth sprocket, he'd be overrevving it so bad it could blow.
by my mythbusters reasoning, i'd say this one's plausible...
what is the max rpm these engines should be at?
I remember reading about two cycles that have kept a low rpm for awhile. This will wear a grove in the head, then when the engine is revved up high the rings catch on the grove, causing engine death.
It might be an old wife's tail but it might have a grain of truth in it.
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