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Title: Dialing in a GS500F for the Big n Tall Riders
Post by: sdanville on April 30, 2014, 05:05:31 PM
Argh. my photo was too large , i went back everything was deleted.  I have to start over.  and spam questions...suzuli makes four wheel vehicals called.  Not quad ?

So, I replace the handlebars with EMGO wide black magna bars $26.
I replaced the grips with MotorcycleSuperstore grips $7
The stock fairing mirrors only showed my shoulders....It seems the GS500F has the same contro;s as the GS500 so
there are threads for mirrors.  I install conventional mirrors with Mirror extenders.  $17 from China / Ebay.
I had to reroute the throttle cable and removed the throttle return cable.
Also, rerouted the choke cable.  Both cables would move the throttle and choke when I would turn the bars all the way.
Now I can see behind me, and Way more comfortable than stock.

steve  6'4" 250lbs.


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Title: Dialing in a GS500F for the Big n Tall Riders
Post by: Wagoneer on April 30, 2014, 05:38:20 PM
If you find the bike too short you can install a katana 600 shock and sonic front springs. Those two things just from stopping the sag raised my bike at least two inches.
Title: Re: Dialing in a GS500F for the Big n Tall Riders
Post by: sdanville on April 30, 2014, 06:22:17 PM
Thanks.
I may just do that. I see used katana 600 shocks for $19 delivered on Ebay.
Title: Re: Dialing in a GS500F for the Big n Tall Riders
Post by: Nocluejoe on April 30, 2014, 08:31:18 PM
Is that the only reason why people install new shocks on these bikes for height? Or does it add any other benefit
Title: Re: Dialing in a GS500F for the Big n Tall Riders
Post by: sdanville on May 01, 2014, 05:23:02 AM
one of two. the other reason is to stiffen it up.


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Title: Re: Dialing in a GS500F for the Big n Tall Riders
Post by: Wagoneer on May 01, 2014, 05:31:48 AM

Quote from: Nocluejoe on April 30, 2014, 08:31:18 PM
Is that the only reason why people install new shocks on these bikes for height? Or does it add any other benefit
The katana shock is two-way adjustable and is much stiffer than the stock shock. I'm 240lbs and the bike was unridable with my weight on it with the stock suspension. With the katana 600 rear shock and .90 sonic springs with 15w fork oil it is perfect. I would even go with 20w fork fluid if I were to do it again.

These two things and an R6 throttle tube were the most worthwhile modifications I've done far!
Title: Re: Dialing in a GS500F for the Big n Tall Riders
Post by: Golly on May 01, 2014, 05:36:20 AM
Stock springs and 20w Fuchs changed my front end considerably and Im 125kgs....need to get a better rear end shock as the stock one is quite soft

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Title: Re: Dialing in a GS500F for the Big n Tall Riders
Post by: younastytwin on May 02, 2014, 08:19:13 PM
I'm only 6'2" at 215lbs. and I still had to get these for extra legroom:

http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=67146.0

Had to make the plug! ;)