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Title: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: murf425 on March 17, 2011, 06:06:10 AM
Just saw my first fellow GS rider a couple of days ago.  I was starting to think they didn't actually exist.  ;)

Are they real prevalent where you are?
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: VWAG on March 17, 2011, 06:08:43 AM
I dont think Ive seen a fellow GSer on the road... but then again, Ive only put about 400 miles on my own
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: murf425 on March 17, 2011, 06:10:58 AM
I fell in formation with a guy on a Ninja 500R last week (had a really fun ride, actually).  That was the closest I'd come previously.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: GS500Fmode on March 17, 2011, 06:16:34 AM
over the ~~4k i had my GS, i never once even saw one on the road.. (saw a few in various showrooms/dealers)
i too rode with a ninja 500r. but i think it was "we both had a somewhat similar route to our separate destinations" lol

i tried to join up/follow a few larger bikes 6's.. but i think they could tell i was on a poser bike (looks good, but has no go :mad:) they quickly hit 16k and left me  :2guns:
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: TonyKZ1 on March 17, 2011, 07:29:28 AM
There's one or two here at the University I work at other than that I haven't seen many GS500s around. Now if you had said some sort of cruiser, well that'd be a different story as there are quite a few around here.
Tony
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: NickyNumbers on March 17, 2011, 07:51:21 AM
I saw one but I was driving my car.


Its hysterical how some people respond to me when I say I ride a 500.  Either they are surprised its not bigger or call me a wuss.


In Greece, a 500 is considered a monster lol.  If only these American cruiser guys can see what the Europeans do with low CC motors, they would understand. 
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: murf425 on March 17, 2011, 07:53:41 AM
Quote from: NickyNumbers on March 17, 2011, 07:51:21 AM
In Greece, a 500 is considered a monster lol.  If only these American cruiser guys can see what the Europeans do with low CC motors, they would understand. 
Yeah, this is the only country in the world were 500cc is considered small.
Take Royal Enfield, for example. They make 125s, 250s, and 500s. The 500s are ONLY for export; they don't even sell them in their own country, 'cause no one wants on that big.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: NickyNumbers on March 17, 2011, 08:19:36 AM
Quote from: murf425 on March 17, 2011, 07:53:41 AM
Quote from: NickyNumbers on March 17, 2011, 07:51:21 AM
In Greece, a 500 is considered a monster lol.  If only these American cruiser guys can see what the Europeans do with low CC motors, they would understand. 
Yeah, this is the only country in the world were 500cc is considered small.
Take Royal Enfield, for example. They make 125s, 250s, and 500s. The 500s are ONLY for export; they don't even sell them in their own country, 'cause no one wants on that big.



I'm not ashamed to admit, I don't know enough about motorcycle manufacturers to know who Royal E. was, but WOW does that 500 look crazy.  Are they the oldest in the world just like they claim?



link for others : http://www.royalenfield.com/Motorcycles/classic-500.aspx
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: murf425 on March 17, 2011, 08:28:08 AM
I LOVE the look of their 500s...just wish I could fit on one.
They were a British company until, IIRC, sometime in the 60's.  Once all the Japanese bikes started taking market share, it got to expensive to build the Bullets in England, so they shipped the entire production to India.  They've been making the same bike ever since.  They make one thing, have for 40+ years, and they make it well.  In recent years, they finally went over to fuel injection, but, other than that, it's still a modern-production 1960's-era bike.  Whereas Triumph makes old LOOKING bikes, RE makes truly old ones.

Here's the US webpage:
http://www.enfieldmotorcycles.com/

Here's the one I want...
(http://www.mototype.com/pics/4657/small/royal_enfield_bullet-500-military_08.jpg)
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: simon79 on March 17, 2011, 11:11:06 AM
Quote from: murf425 on March 17, 2011, 07:53:41 AM

Yeah, this is the only country in the world were 500cc is considered small.


Not really - here 500 cc is small bike territory too, you don't see many anymore. "Real" bikes start from 600 cc.
Off-road / dirtbikes and scooters - different matter of course.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: murf425 on March 17, 2011, 11:39:50 AM
Where is "here", Simon?
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: sledge on March 17, 2011, 11:42:22 AM
Quote from: murf425 on March 17, 2011, 07:53:41 AM
Yeah, this is the only country in the world were 500cc is considered small.

Nah.........It all depends on market conditions and the biggest influence on market conditions are the relevent learner laws various countries have. Very few sub-500cc machines are available in the UK these days and those that are are generaly aimed at learners and commuters.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: murf425 on March 17, 2011, 11:51:50 AM
Okay, I guess what I read on the subject about 5 years ago isn't the case anymore.  :flipoff:
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: Sahana on March 17, 2011, 01:33:26 PM
I've seen 3 or 4 - one that I almost bought actually - but then again, motorcycles are a lot more common here in FL than anywhere else I've been.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: the mole on March 17, 2011, 08:57:12 PM
Just had a look at the Enfield link. Don't get me wrong, there's a place for things like that and it'd be fun to putt around on, but are people seriously spending $2000 more on one of these than a GS costs???
:cookoo:
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: Big Rich on March 17, 2011, 11:04:26 PM
It's kinda buying the name. Also for people that like the look of vintage bikes but hate doing the whole "restoration" thing.

I like old scoots, but not the price........
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: sledge on March 18, 2011, 12:44:09 AM
I think RE still sell diesel powered bikes.....

http://www.realclassic.co.uk/diesel05112800.html
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: Big Rich on March 18, 2011, 12:50:58 AM
Now that is cool- thanks Sledge.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: Twisted on March 18, 2011, 01:19:10 AM
Our Aussie Postie bikes with a twist. Outrageously priced but really cool -

http://www.pmmc.com.au/
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: murf425 on March 18, 2011, 04:53:30 AM
Quote from: the mole on March 17, 2011, 08:57:12 PM
Just had a look at the Enfield link. ...are people seriously spending $2000 more on one of these than a GS costs???
Just a couple of years ago, brand new Bullets were selling for about $4,000. The price was really good, but that was before the modernization, when you still had to be quite the wrench-monkey just to keep one running right. When they came out with the EFI UCE engines, they started selling A LOT more of them (modern engine, retro bike, CHEAP price), and apparently realized "Hey...we don't HAVE to sell these so cheap anymore. Now that they work better, people'll pay more," and the price hiked accordingly.

Now, yeah, they're overpriced. I love the look, but I'm not spending $6k on something that'll only do 60mph.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: Twism86 on March 18, 2011, 05:55:30 AM
Going through Whitehall NY last summer I passed a fellow GSer. A chick too!!
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: gregvhen on March 20, 2011, 12:19:52 AM
I've been wanting to build a diesel bike for a while now. I love diesel. Feed her heat let er eat, diesel power!!!
I may be making a small diesel chopper with a Briggs this summer.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: noworries on March 20, 2011, 05:11:22 PM
Bike prices in India vary a bit depending upon state taxes/charges but an RE350 on road there is about $US1,800 and the new RE 500 Twin Spark sets you back about $2,300 out of the showroom.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: plewis51 on March 20, 2011, 06:45:47 PM
I have never seen a GS around my area. Even the bike events people ask me what do I ride and want to look at it. I have had folks scoff at the 500 aspect but there are no open roads without speed signs around here, in fact mostly all of those folks commenting on the 500 aspect have nice bikes but dont run on the track. Why even have a speed demon? To break the laws on the street?

I for sure know the awesome handling of the GS. It screams when I want it to and if I wanted to go fast I just have to twist my wrist a little more.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: gregvhen on March 21, 2011, 11:35:39 AM
Quote from: plewis51 on March 20, 2011, 06:45:47 PM
Why even have a speed demon? To break the laws on the street?

yes
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: murf425 on March 21, 2011, 12:14:39 PM
WOW!  I saw another one today...an E-model.  Weird...
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: steezin_and_wheezin on March 21, 2011, 12:43:52 PM
pretty sure i saw a two of em friday cruising around together(one faired and the other naked) still don't have a keen eye for spotting and deciphering types of bike yet though
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: Cosimo_Zaretti on March 22, 2011, 05:46:13 AM
There's heaps of them in Sydney because of our licensing system.  When you first get your license you're limited on power to weight to about 50 odd horsepower for bike the size of the GS, and also limited to 660 ccs.  We used to be 250 limited, and you'll see lots of new riders on entry level 250s like the GPX, VTRs, Hyo GT250R, ZZRs and the odd grey market import old 4cyl 250 like the CBR250RR.  For those wanting to start out with a bit more weight and torque in a simple reliable twin, your looking at a a GS500 or a Kawasaki ER500.  The CB500 only made it here as a limited import, I've never seen one in the flesh.

There's always the CB400, that even comes with ABS and looks the business, but they're double the price of a GS500 for the ABS model, so most wait till they've got their open license before dropping serious money.  You also get a choice of a bunch of restricted versions of higher end machinery, Suzuki do a power limited SV650 and GSXR, there are even restricted R6s and a learner legal Ducatti Monster, but you look a complete twat with L plates on that.

The GS is basically the business for a starter bike in this town, and plenty of people buy them for commuting and courier work as well.  This won't necessarily help me sell my old banger though.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: ver4 on March 22, 2011, 07:15:30 PM
If you ever come to MD, then you'll see at least three E's riding together.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: murf425 on March 23, 2011, 05:23:34 AM
I don't care if I NEVER set foot in MD ever again.  I left there 19 years ago and never even looked in the rearview mirror.  :woohoo:
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: ver4 on March 23, 2011, 08:20:29 AM
Ha. MD does suck. That's why I joined the Air Force..
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: XLAR8 on March 23, 2011, 09:35:42 AM
everyone here in Australia seems to have a GS 500, even a guy at work just got one.
Title: Re: ...A Wild GS500 Appears
Post by: jimigalahad on March 23, 2011, 11:39:54 AM
We've got a bunch around here but I live in a Florida college town so it's not unusual to see all kinds of scooters or "smaller" bikes.