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Title: Woohoo! Finally got it running well
Post by: Bunbun on November 23, 2005, 12:45:45 PM
Yesterday I finally finished the mega-maintenance/ semi-rebuild of a bike a friend purchased about 5-6 weeks ago.  She got the bike for a steal, however it had been sitting for a while and needed a ton of work.  Why did it take 6 weeks you ask?  Well... I totaled my bike the week after we brought her bike to my place.  I've been working on hers a bit here and a bit there as I can and finally its done.

Up until the other day, I'd never ridden a GS500.  I tour a bit and used to (sniffle) have a ZZR1200 for a sporty touring mount.  Yesterday I'd finished the tweaking of the carbs and engine on her GS and hopped on for a ride.  My first ride on a bike in 6 weeks... My knee is still messed up, but I sucked it up and stuffed myself onto the GS.  I've been jonesing so hard its not even funny.  Anyway I went out and took a little 50 mile run to see if it was indeed finished and up to par.  

I LOVE this bike.  Its been a while since I had a light smaller displacement bike and I've forgotten how much fun they are.  I'd forgotten how snappy the handling of a a small bike can be!  Absolute blast.  She has to commute about 15 miles on the highway every day and I think this is an excellent bike for beginners and well beyond.  Plenty of power to cruise on the highway at 70-80, pretty smooth and again, tons o' fun in the twisties.  

I found that it feels most comfortable sitting at 70-75 on the highway.  Its an 01.  What kinda mileage can she expect to get at this speed on the highway?  

If I find another one of these for what she got hers for, I'm gonna snatch it up and fix it for myself.  

Bun
Title: Woohoo! Finally got it running well
Post by: scratch on November 23, 2005, 12:58:52 PM
Addicting, aren't they? Sorry to hear about your bike.

Between 70-75mph, I would expect a 60mpg average.
Title: Woohoo! Finally got it running well
Post by: RVertigo on November 23, 2005, 01:40:19 PM
I weight about 170 and I was commuting 15 miles each direction in the summer, mostly 70 MPH freeway, with a stock jet/pipe...  I was getting about 54 MPG.  On a longer commute with warm weather (short warm-up time), you could very well get up to 60 MPG...  You can slightly better mileage with a 17T front sprocket...  But, only slightly.

I've since moved a lot closer and it's cold...  I just hit my reserve at 158...   :(  Long warm-ups and short trips == Sucky MPG.
Title: Woohoo! Finally got it running well
Post by: speedyts49 on November 23, 2005, 05:31:18 PM
I ride a zrx1200 normally but love riding my son's GS500.  It is so flickable and a treat to ride.
Title: Woohoo! Finally got it running well
Post by: xtalman on November 23, 2005, 10:57:56 PM
I commute about 70 miles a day.  About 45 miles on the HOV lane at 80-85 mph, and the rest stop-and-go traffic in downtown Houston.  I get between 45-50 mpg.  I have a windscreen and 15 tooth front sprocket.  It's a terrific little commuter.
Title: Woohoo! Finally got it running well
Post by: Bunbun on November 24, 2005, 05:42:22 PM
Quote from: xtalmanI commute about 70 miles a day.  About 45 miles on the HOV lane at 80-85 mph, and the rest stop-and-go traffic in downtown Houston.  I get between 45-50 mpg.  I have a windscreen and 15 tooth front sprocket.  It's a terrific little commuter.

What windscreen do ya have?  We got her an F-16 shield and I am kind of disappointed with it.  Unfortunately shr still wants it to 'look cool' so a true touring shield or windjammer style is out.  Any others that compliment the looks of the bike w/o making it look goofy and still provide at least decent protection?

Bun
Title: Woohoo! Finally got it running well
Post by: xtalman on November 25, 2005, 12:51:59 AM
Quote from: Bunbun
What windscreen do ya have?  We got her an F-16 shield and I am kind of disappointed with it.  Unfortunately shr still wants it to 'look cool' so a true touring shield or windjammer style is out.  Any others that compliment the looks of the bike w/o making it look goofy and still provide at least decent protection?

Bun

It's a Givi A750.  I think it looks pretty good.  Kind of expensive though, I think new it's about $120.  How tall is your friend?  I'm 5'9" and it helps out quite a bit on my chest, not so much with my helmet.  I think others have used a Givi A770 or Givi A755 as well.

Here's a link to the A750 on an SV650:

http://www.azmotorsports.com/Examples/givia750.html