hey everyone, i just wanted to mention that i have moved on from my 05 gs5 to another bike. i never had any problems with it or any unreliable issues, but it just wasnt what i wanted from a "sport" bike. when ever i would ride with my friends, i couldnt keep up, and i felt like it just didnt even look like a "Sweet" bike, little tires, crazy huge turn markers, super low seat and super high bars, etc. etc.
i dont mean any offense to anyone on here, its just everybody has their own aesthetics and desires, and mine lie in another bike.
i just wanted to thank everyone on here for all of the answers and help, and suggestions, to all of my questions and the wonderful search bar that answered all of the rest. you GS500 guys, and girls are cool people and i want to thank you all, except for that alpha guy - he was a duck to just about everyone that i saw. hey alpha, try to not be a duck to everyone and maybe you will have more friends. i am sorry that we all dont know as much as you, you supersmartwonderfultoughmotorcycleriding dude. :flipoff:
all in all ,,
peace out. my n words.
weaver
Quote from: weaver on July 30, 2006, 08:54:44 PM
when ever i would ride with my friends, i couldnt keep up,
that, my friend, is not the bike's fault (unless you're talking about high speed straights). I never had trouble keeping up with my friends (all very good, fast riders btw) in the canyons. the tighter the better.
regardless, good luck. what did you or will you buy now?
hehe i agree with pantablo . if you drag racing or doing abunch of high speed strigts i agree...... if your doing alot of twistys .... thats all you :) i ride with a bunch of 900RR's zx10's and in the twistys i give them a run for there money :)
to be honest ...... i ride with 929's and 1000's and i keep up?
the gs may not be the sportiest bike out thier .... but its good to learn on.
and hell! i goddamn love it!
Keep up with 1000's? What's wrong with you people?
PASS THEM!
I do. :icon_mrgreen:
Keeping up is only a problem above 190kmh otherwise its me not the bike oh except for outright acceleration against big bores can't match that but with the mods its not quite as bad but you have to ask yourself can you flog the GS to its limit if not its a waste of money buying something else if you cant use to its potential :thumb: :cheers:
Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 30, 2006, 10:59:04 PM
Keep up with 1000's? What's wrong with you people?
PASS THEM!
I do. :icon_mrgreen:
So do I, I wait till I see a big bore stopped at the lights slowly coast up and when the light hits green gas it up and beat them by about 20 feet until they relise what happened and gas it up and pass me on the back tyre :laugh: :thumb: :cheers:
dam a gs5000f that must do warp speed
Quote from: Lukewarm Wilson on July 30, 2006, 11:04:16 PM
Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 30, 2006, 10:59:04 PM
Keep up with 1000's? What's wrong with you people?
PASS THEM!
I do. :icon_mrgreen:
So do I, I wait till I see a big bore stopped at the lights slowly coast up and when the light hits green gas it up and beat them by about 20 feet until they relise what happened and gas it up and pass me on the back tyre :laugh: :thumb: :cheers:
now thats funny.... way to go atleast you get to have the first word lol.... good good
Quote from: weaver on July 30, 2006, 08:54:44 PM
hey everyone, i just wanted to mention that i have moved on from my 05 gs5 to another bike. i never had any problems with it or any unreliable issues, but it just wasnt what i wanted from a "sport" bike. when ever i would ride with my friends, i couldnt keep up, and i felt like it just didnt even look like a "Sweet" bike, little tires, crazy huge turn markers, super low seat and super high bars, etc. etc.
i dont mean any offense to anyone on here, its just everybody has their own aesthetics and desires, and mine lie in another bike.
i just wanted to thank everyone on here for all of the answers and help, and suggestions, to all of my questions and the wonderful search bar that answered all of the rest. you GS500 guys, and girls are cool people and i want to thank you all, except for that alpha guy - he was a duck to just about everyone that i saw. hey alpha, try to not be a duck to everyone and maybe you will have more friends. i am sorry that we all dont know as much as you, you supersmartwonderfultoughmotorcycleriding dude. :flipoff:
all in all ,,
peace out. my n words.
weaver
jus tcurrious,
how much did you get for yoru trade in and what u end up getitn?
I was offered 3200 for my 05 in decent shape. Grats on new bike what did you get?
Keeping up with my wife's bike is a pain on the highway's. When she's speeding. Otherwise can keep up with her pretty much everywhere else.
Saw in another posts somewhere you got a ZX6R, congrats on the new bike. You have done the same as most do in buying a more powerful bike to keep up. I did the same, traded my first CB400 in on a CB750 six months and 6k miles later. Sometime during the past 22 years and 350k miles I learned to ride in spite of myself. :) I still say you will become a much better rider much faster if you stick with the beginner bike till you can keep up with your friends on it before moving up. I can keep up with almost any kind of bike now in any kind of rational street riding and I'm getting old. :laugh: If they pull away on the straights you can catch then in the curves after you learn to ride. :thumb:
My riding group consist of a 03' CBR600RR, 05' SV650, 04' Kan-o-tuna 750, 05' Busa, 98' ZX6R, 95 Harley Sportster, 02' GSXR 1000, and a Iron Horse Chopper. I have no problems keeping up, and actually I'm usually in the front or middle of the pack, but we don't ride around like a bunch of squids. My buddy on the SV swears I'm quicker from 0 to 60 mph, but he's a noob, and the only one who won't let anybody else ride his bike. And the Sportster guy and myself are the only one's to not drop or dump our bike's since some time in the 1990's.(knock on wood)
( PS-age range of riders 25-42)
As far as passing the Liter boys, yes I do it, no it's never in straight aways.
Yes they try. No they don't get by.
Unless they're good, but 9/10ths of them still have dealer plates and see-saw through the corners LOLOLOL
Quote from: weaver on July 30, 2006, 08:54:44 PM
when ever i would ride with my friends, i couldnt keep up
That sounds like you don't know how to ride, not the bike's fault. I regularly ride with liter bikes and supersports and never have a problem keeping up in the turns. Unless you're talking about them pulling away from you in the straights, then it seems like you didn't really learn to ride.
Quote from: weaver on July 30, 2006, 08:54:44 PM
and i felt like it just didnt even look like a "Sweet" bike, little tires, crazy huge turn markers, super low seat and super high bars, etc. etc.
So it was mainly about the look, huh? Feeling inadequate because of your itty bitty tire, huh? Hahahaha. That's hilarious! By the way, all the "problems" you listed are easily correctable. Tires look too skinny? Do a wheel swap and use a bigger tire or use one of the 150 tires approved for a 3.5" rim. Turn signals too big? Replace them! Low seat? It's gota 31" seat height, most sport bikes have around a 32" seat height. Would you really notice the extra inch? Super high bars? Easily replaced!
Seems to me that you didn't feel "manly" enough with a "little" bike and felt you had to show your friends you had some
cojones and buy a bigger faster bike, rather than learning how to ride and showing them you are better them by outriding them.
Quote from: weaver on July 30, 2006, 08:54:44 PM
except for that alpha guy - he was a duck to just about everyone that i saw. hey alpha, try to not be a duck to everyone and maybe you will have more friends. i am sorry that we all dont know as much as you, you supersmartwonderfultoughmotorcycleriding dude. :flipoff:
I'm perfectly content where I am in life right now, thank you! :) And you're right, I am super a smart, wonderful, tough motorcycle dude. HURRRRRRRRRRRRR! I am pretty awesome, what can I say?
Alpha, you know I would have some sympathy for the dude with everyone reaming on him, but he fired the first ropund against you, making him a (swearing/name calling deleted)
Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 31, 2006, 01:11:08 PM
Alpha, you know I would have some sympathy for the dude with everyone reaming on him, but he fired the first ropund against you, making him a (swearing/name calling deleted)
Eh, no big deal really. He only has 30 some odd posts. He probably doesn't read many of the threads here and doesn't see all the other stuff I reply with. Selective reading, undoubtedly.
:laugh:
alpha took the words right outta my mouth.
...I guess that makes ME an @$$hole too :dunno_white:
anyways, good luck with your choice.
If you're ever in MA dont try to keep up with me; you'll only get hurt. :icon_twisted: :laugh:
my group consists of an 02 busa,yamaha R6,Kawasaki ninga 500,yamaha vulcan 750,katana 750,honda 1100xx,gsxr 1000, and a ninga 650r....... and i have no trouble keepin up cause of my modded bike. :thumb:
i agree with him u are a duck alpha
Quote from: nick_villan on July 31, 2006, 08:00:46 PM
i agree with him u are a duck alpha
And he's back...
:icon_confused:
No comment on either member :dunno_white:
Quote from: nick_villan on July 31, 2006, 08:00:46 PM
i agree with him u are a duck alpha
Hm. Thought you were leavin' Nick. Guess you just can't resist the lure of GSTwins. It's like a homing beacon, huh?
na just calmed down and learn a lot more respect for the bike and several members of the comunity that have a lot to offer. ya im back :thumb:
all i ask man is keep them wheels pavement down . i get so sick of hearing the new guys getting these big liter bikes and going down .. there was a guy here (central texas) use to ride a dirt bike bla bla ( so did i but i know what i was getting my self in to when it came to sports bikes i did not just jump on it and go ball's to the wall i took my time and worked my way up ) well me and a few guys i ride with here try and seek out ppl who think there good and take them down maxdale road ( pretty cuvry ) and we just laugh it up cuz most of them can't hang .... military town for ya . most of these guys here are all about show ..... but none the less on with my story . this kid bought a 06 R1 never riden a sports bike before ( the ppl as the local shop talk about me cuz there like damn this kid can ride his 500 no joke dont down him till you ride with him ) he's like yea yea bla bla i ca n smoke him and what not . i had been trying to get him out with my group for 2 weeks .. i go to NC to vist my mom come back .. the kids dead :( he was going down one of the main streets he in Killeen,TX pops it up ( no gear on no helment no nothing ) messup some how hits his head on the curb and gets taken to the HP and is pronoiced dead an hour after he gets there ...... so to the guy moving up .. please keep the wheels on the pavment tell you know that bike back to front !
Good advice FearedGS500 :thumb:
Nothing wrong with getting a bigger bike, but please KNOW YOUR LIMITS AND THE BIKE'S LIMIT
You guys are all getting a little defensive aren't you? I mean, come on the GS is slow and isn't that sexy. Yes I can keep up with faster bikes in twistys, but long straights and cruising at tripple digits aren't the GS's strong points. I'm just too broke to move up and the GS hasn't let me down so I don't mind hanging on to her for a little while longer.
i hear ya, i want to move but cant afford it. so for know im happy improving my skills on my gs.
Quote from: will123 on July 31, 2006, 05:09:40 PM
my group consists of an 02 busa,yamaha R6,Kawasaki ninga 500,yamaha vulcan 750,katana 750,honda 1100xx,gsxr 1000, and a ninga 650r....... and i have no trouble keepin up cause of my modded bike. :thumb:
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