With the 15 tooth sprocket, slip-on, and rejet, the accelleration of the bike frightens me. Not in that make you poo your pants kind of way. Just that I'll get on the on-reamp and go full revs up to the last gear, look down once I'm on the freeway and think, "crap, did I just go from 0-90 while merging?" I understand that the GS is supposed to be pretty slow, but I don't think I should be allowed anything faster- the bike is fast enough as is... you can definitely push it into the realm of dangerously fast, I think.
i got an 2004 F with a wileyco exhaust, k&n filter and tomorrow, i'm getting a dynojet kit installed. . .i'm getting pretty scared myself when I go pick it up after it's installed as to how drasticallly worse/better the bike's acceleration going to be
is it really that much of a change?
Gee thanks a lot for posting that, now I need to go get a dynojet, a 15T sprocket, and a slip on. haha. Good job, sounds like a lot of fun!!! w00t!
Definitely summons the beast within...well, maybe not a beast...but definitely a demon. :)
I think my flyscreen and Srinath S-M bars also help. You deal with less wind resistance between that 60 and 90 range. The bike just accellerates up to about 90 with a lot less effort - before you even realize it... By the way, I only did the stage one self-jet. I'm thinking that if I dropped in an aftermarket filter I could go to stage two, but I'll wait until I get used to the present boost.
I have srinath's bars and a stage 3 jet...wileyco pipe and K&N pods...I think it accelerates as fast without the fly screen but with one you just don't notice the extra wind. I just put a fly screen on my bike a few weeks ago and will never go back to fully naked....just too much work.
Yea it really wakes the bike up, Ive got a stage 3 jet, V&H exhaust, Bob B. Ig. Advance, K&N pod, and a 43t rear sprocket and it goes pretty good. Just have to get a few slight carb issues worked out and it should run even better.
oh yeah, the advancer made it nice and responsive too.
Wait till' you run against a modern inline 4. You won't be scared by your bike anymore. The last GSXR750 I raced passed me at 147 and I was going 99... and I got the head start.....
Mine has K&N, Supertrapp, some porting, rejet, 15 tooth, and some other minor tweaks to the motor.
Yea I picked up a 03 gsxr750 from the shop for my brother who is comming home from Iraq in a few weeks. ruined my bike for me
try going 110mph on the gs with the wind pounding at you like crazy on the freeway and then being passed by a litre bike going 150-160mph..... ON ONE WHEEL!
Its happened to me more than once, last year I had been riding with experienced riders on bigger bikes and they did sometimes like to show off when the freeway was straight and clear. They'd be going about 70-80mph and pull the throttle to lift the front wheel and carry it all the way up between 125-160mph depending on how crazy said rider is. Those speed are as indicated on their speedo ofcourse so it may be realistic speeds of 115-145mph.
I'm not saying the GS is faster than any of those bikes. Those bikes go retardedly fast (see Ludicrous Speed). Just because Cheetahs go like 50 mph doesn't mean I'm any less impressed by carl lewis. I'm gonna say it loud and clear for you fellas... THE GS500 IS A FAST MOTORCYCLE. the fact that other things go faster doesn't make it less fast. Stop comparing chicken sizes. 7 inches is a big one even though porn stars have enormous ones, okay.
I wish my GS would go 90 :lol:
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Quote from: conflicttheoristI'm not saying the GS is faster than any of those bikes. Those bikes go retardedly fast (see Ludicrous Speed). Just because Cheetahs go like 50 mph doesn't mean I'm any less impressed by carl lewis. I'm gonna say it loud and clear for you fellas... THE GS500 IS A FAST MOTORCYCLE. the fact that other things go faster doesn't make it less fast. Stop comparing chicken sizes. 7 inches is a big one even though porn stars have enormous ones, okay.
yep I read ya loud and clear :mrgreen:
Thats what further humble's me when seing those faster bikes go by me on one wheel ;) .
my GS goes 90.....
......kph...... :mrgreen:
Quote from: gs500fromnbQuote from: conflicttheoristI'm not saying the GS is faster than any of those bikes. Those bikes go retardedly fast (see Ludicrous Speed). Just because Cheetahs go like 50 mph doesn't mean I'm any less impressed by carl lewis. I'm gonna say it loud and clear for you fellas... THE GS500 IS A FAST MOTORCYCLE. the fact that other things go faster doesn't make it less fast. Stop comparing chicken sizes. 7 inches is a big one even though porn stars have enormous ones, okay.
yep I read ya loud and clear :mrgreen:
Thats what further humble's me when seing those faster bikes go by me on one wheel ;) .
I just curse and remind myself that 7 inches is big too :lol:
My brother used to say that it does no good to go that fast anyways because you've got to give people time to see you go by and appreciate how cool you are.
I didn't notice any difference after installing the ignition advancer. :dunno:
Quote from: DomI didn't notice any difference after installing the ignition advancer. :dunno:
I did! More grunt low down, easier take-offs, better pulling out of corners.
If you were actually talking about a noticeable change in top end speed, I agree, I didn't notice any difference, although the gurus say that theoretically there is one.
Quote from: conflicttheoristI'm not saying the GS is faster than any of those bikes. Those bikes go retardedly fast (see Ludicrous Speed). Just because Cheetahs go like 50 mph doesn't mean I'm any less impressed by carl lewis. I'm gonna say it loud and clear for you fellas... THE GS500 IS A FAST MOTORCYCLE. the fact that other things go faster doesn't make it less fast. Stop comparing chicken sizes. 7 inches is a big one even though porn stars have enormous ones, okay.
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Indeed! Drop the Baby at over the ton and tell me that wasn't fast :lol: . shaZam!, drop it at 60 and tell me that wasn't fast. Oh, I love my little GS500 and I do love this forum.
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getting a sprocket with less teeth really helps, doesnt it also throw off your speedo like 10+ mph???
Quote from: '04gs500fgetting a sprocket with less teeth really helps, doesnt it also throw off your speedo like 10+ mph???
no
spedo runs off the front wheel
Quoteconflicttheorist wrote:
I'm not saying the GS is faster than any of those bikes. Those bikes go retardedly fast (see Ludicrous Speed). Just because Cheetahs go like 50 mph doesn't mean I'm any less impressed by carl lewis. I'm gonna say it loud and clear for you fellas... THE GS500 IS A FAST MOTORCYCLE. the fact that other things go faster doesn't make it less fast. Stop comparing chicken sizes. 7 inches is a big one even though porn stars have enormous ones, okay.
The GS has the performance of a sports car... Not quite up to speed with the race bikes but no slouch...
I would have to say the GS is a fast little bike. Honestly I dont want a bike that if you full throttle it it will flip. my friends last honda CBR was nutz fast and he said you could never full throttle it or you would die.
I dont ever get crapped on my fellow bikers, they actually think my bike is one cool ass bike. I had a guy talk about my bike being a little bike but when he actually saw it and herd it he was like damn nevermind. ofcourse its not a crazy fast bike but still faster than a fast car.
thats what my friends always say, "its funny how a 500cc bike is still faster than a fast car"
Funny you guys talk about fast...
I can teach a monkey to drive a liter bike in straight line fast. Tell some of these squids on their bigger bikes to meet you in the twisties. If your technique and suspension is dialed in, you should be able to bring some pain on these folks. You can laugh as they blow past you on the straight away, but then completely blow their corner entrance. HAHA! Idiot squids riding bikes that are too big for them.
The cool thing about the GS500 in the twisties is that you have to ring the motor's neck to keep your corner speed up. I love ripping corners at insane RPM's....very fun indeed.
All this talk of speedy GSes puts me in a mind to start thinking about some more mods.
(Shoot Dom, if you're that unimpressed with the ignition advancer, I'll take it off your hands...)
<Golem voice>
It's MIIIIIINE!!!! :x :x :x
</Golem voice>
I don't think the advancer did anything HP wise. What I think it did was make the throttle more responsive. It revs a lot quicker and there is less delay between the turn of the wrist and the response you want.
As far as actual speed, let's jsut say a friend of a friend told me that the bike pulls very torquily all the way through 5th gear at 11k rpms, where my friend says the speedo showed 105mph. My friend said that he or she then shifted to 6th, but then got scared and decided that being able to accellerate beyond that was pointless. Sometimes I worry about him or her, but he'll be okay.
Of all the bikes I have ridden (Quite a few, I worked as a motorcycle mechanic for a while) only one scared me. It was a Honda CR500 with a heavily ported cylinder. You had to be real careful to not hit yourself in the head with the gas tank.
Seconded.
My dirt bike is MUCH faster than my GS. I have to have a LOT more respect in my mind when I throw a leg over. I even take a minute to retrain my throttle hand before taking off.
It bites back...
V8Pinto, what kind of dirt bike are you riding? My XL600r would never top 100mph. I guess the gears and knobbies might have had something to do with it. Off the line it would crush anything but falls off around 50mph.
My bad, I should have said quick, not fast. Short legs vs. long legs.. ;)
Quote from: Dom<Golem voice>
It's MIIIIIINE!!!! :x :x :x
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my preecccioouuusssssssss
Quote from: wraithR1Funny you guys talk about fast...
I can teach a monkey to drive a liter bike in straight line fast. Tell some of these squids on their bigger bikes to meet you in the twisties. If your technique and suspension is dialed in, you should be able to bring some pain on these folks. You can laugh as they blow past you on the straight away, but then completely blow their corner entrance. HAHA! Idiot squids riding bikes that are too big for them.
The cool thing about the GS500 in the twisties is that you have to ring the motor's neck to keep your corner speed up. I love ripping corners at insane RPM's....very fun indeed.
:lol: I so agree with you here... lol out of the squids in our riding group that all bought litre bikes, all of them crashed. Seriously. None got hurt (lucky for them) but they still all crashed their new 04's last year.
yet they do ride hard.. but their not fun to ride group with, they dont have respect. But the older crowd riding for 10yrs + with their litrebikes are fun to ride with in the really twisty stuff... they wave you by if you choose to ride faster than them, you clearly see them long before they pass you if they are riding faster. They allways wait if they lose you, and allways turn around if your nowhere to be found incase you dumped the bike.
I have kept up with litrebikes in the twisties with a lousy setup for a suspention.. I was more riding my own limits instead of the bike's.. so its still capable for a "slow" bike.
Quote from: JCHI wish my GS would go 90 :lol:
Yea you wish your GS had piston rings in it too right ...
Anyone that wants to compare it to a liter bike ... ever tried to fix one that got busted ... Tiny valve stems, nothing for head thickness ... breaking valves from heat and rpm is easy and if you break one ... you lose the head and the piston ... GSJack and I saw older tech motors like the GS and savage have the same thing happen and his is back together, and I am waiting for parts to come so I can re fit it ... Saved by thick heads ... and strong and heavy pistons and pins ... my pin was un hurt, piston stayed in 1 piece ... even though it lost a piece of it ... and my head has a few marks ... welded it and smooth it out and its like new again ... Try that on a new GSXR ... There is a reason we say that the GS is built like a tank ... OK OK we dont say it, I say it ... but still :lol: ... Like Cernunos says ... love the little bike and love the forum too ... Built for many many millions of miles ... may take forever but will go the distance ...
Cool.
Srinath.
That was the most difficult reading I think I've ever done :lol:
BTW, I'll agree - Yes, its easy to fix, even I can do some things and I'm mechanically inept. But this bike is NOT dangerously fast. There, I said it.
It can be leaned over and you can scrape pegs, its more agile than almost anything out there (Ask me how I did in Battletrax on the handling course), but the thing is NOT dangerously fast!! :lol: :lol:
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BTW, I'll agree - Yes, its easy to fix, even I can do some things and I'm mechanically inept. But this bike is NOT dangerously fast. There, I said it.
Tell that to the left turner when you're cruising at 40mph. :?
A few years ago, I was cruising at a local beach area when a Diablo pulled up to me and started revving it's engine like mad. The light went green, and I left him in the dirt.
When he caught up to me, he asked me about my bike. I said 37rwhp, 27ft/lbs torque for just under $5 CDN. He was astonished :lol: :)
Quote from: GSRiderA few years ago, I was cruising at a local beach area when a Diablo pulled up to me and started revving it's engine like mad. The light went green, and I left him in the dirt.
When he caught up to me, he asked me about my bike. I said 37rwhp, 27ft/lbs torque for just under $5 CDN. He was astonished :lol: :)
There's one vote for fast, JCH :thumb: My friend was equally astonished when I blew away his integra, which he had modded into a fake type R. Of course, I think his integra maxes out at around 140 and the GS doesn't top out that high. Still, GS wins in the 1/4 mile.
Any votes for dangerous?
Danger is relative :)
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Tell that to the left turner when you're cruising at 40mph. :?
A few years ago, I was cruising at a local beach area when a Diablo pulled up to me and started revving it's engine like mad. The light went green, and I left him in the dirt.
When he caught up to me, he asked me about my bike. I said 37rwhp, 27ft/lbs torque for just under $5 CDN. He was astonished :lol: :)
Bwa-hwahahahah !!
:cheers: :mrgreen: :cheers:
Quote from: conflicttheoristI don't think the advancer did anything HP wise. What I think it did was make the throttle more responsive. It revs a lot quicker and there is less delay between the turn of the wrist and the response you want.
As far as actual speed, let's jsut say a friend of a friend told me that the bike pulls very torquily all the way through 5th gear at 11k rpms, where my friend says the speedo showed 105mph. My friend said that he or she then shifted to 6th, but then got scared and decided that being able to accellerate beyond that was pointless. Sometimes I worry about him or her, but he'll be okay.
the ignition advancer is like advancing the timing right? is this the same thing? if this is the same thing as advancing the timing on a car (theoreticaly speeking) then you would gain more top end at higher RPMS and losing a little bit of torque. if it is advanced properly you should feel more pull at the higher RPMS, kinda more like a kick in.
also when you advance a cars timing you somtimes may have to run premium fuel. Im still learning about these motorcycle motors so correct me if im way off.
The GS advancer basically improves the performance from idle to ~4K rpm ... over that nohtign ...
Cool.
Srinath.
so basically low end torque right?
Quote from: weaselnozeso basically low end torque right?
Yes ... and no need for premium if rejetted ... rich mix burns slower ...
Cool.
Srinath.
so this little device has nothing to do with the timing of the bike? is it kinda like a MSD box?